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The District of Columbia Public Library Capital Construction Report February 17, 2011 Document #2 Appendix E Facilities Committee Meeting February 17, 2011
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Page 1: Appendix E - Capital Construction Report Febuary 2011

The District of Columbia Public Library Capital Construction Report

February 17, 2011

Anacostia Library – New Building Construction Contacts Progress

Document #2 Appendix EFacilities Committee MeetingFebruary 17, 2011

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Councilmember

Opened to the public April 26, 2010

Ward 7 Yvette Alexander

202.724.8068

Architect Freelon Group

Philip Freelon

919.941.9790

Project Manager

Dedric Boyd

202.727.1127

ContractorForrester Construction

Tom Willerton

301.816.1700

DCPL PM Firm

Hill International

Benning Library – New Building Design Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened to the public April 5, 2010

Ward 7 Yvette Alexander

202.724.8068

ArchitectDavis, Brody, Bond & AedasPeter Cook

202.449.1190

Project Manager

Kim Fuller

202.442.6069

Contractor Forrester

Jon McGee

301.255.1750

DCPL PM Firm A-1 Consulting

Cleveland Park – New Ceiling and Lighting Contacts Progress

New State of the Art Library on Good Hope Road SE is open.

New State of the Art Library located at 3935 Benning Road NE is open.

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Councilmember

Project Complete

Ward 3 Mary Cheh

202.724.8062

Architect N/A

Project Manager

Ed Hampton

202.442.6067

ContractorEagle Construction

Deanwood – New Community Center and Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened to the public June 25, 2010

Ward 7 Yvette Alexander

202.724.8068

Architect EEK

Sean O’Donnell

Project Manager

Contractor

Energy Enhancement Projects – Various Locations Contacts Progress

Project is a partnership with the Department of Parks and Recreation to co-locate a 10,000 square foot library within a 54,000 square foot aquatic center and community center. Library and Community Center would share such space as computer lab, senior rooms, tutor rooms and community meeting rooms. Project location is 49th and Quarles St. NE

Project consists of installing a new ceiling and lighting system.

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Capitol View, Cleveland Park,Shepherd Park, Lamond Riggs, Palisades,

Southwest, West End and Woodridge

Councilmember

Contracts awarded: Coordination of implementation and potential closing dates underway.

Various

Architect T.B.D

Project Manager

Ed Hampton

202.442.6067

Contractor

DCPL PM Firm

Francis A. Gregory Library – New Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Demolition work is complete.Sorting of materials for recycling is underway.Foundation work is underway.

Ward 7 Yvette Alexander

202.724.8068

Architect Wiencek/Adjaye

Scott Knudson

301.948.6220

Project Manager

Lisa Deanes

202.727.5181

Contractor Hess Construction

Jair Lynch Development PartnersDCPL PM Firm

Francis A. Gregory Library – Interim Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened June 10, 2010Ward 7 Yvette Alexander

Design of the new Francis Gregory Library will include community input on planning and programming phase. Project is fully funded.

Project consists of building a 4,200 square foot interim library to serve the community during construction; the interim will have 30 computers, books on CD as well as traditional collection material for all age sets

The Library has received Federal Stimulus Money for energy enhancements. Projects will take place at the above locations, focusing on window replacements, energy efficient lighting, and automated building heating and cooling controls

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202.724.8068

Architect

Project Manager

Lisa Deanes

202.727.5181

ContractorWilliam Scotsman

Greg Bichell

DCPL PM Firm

Georgetown Library – Building Renovation Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened to the Public October 18, 2010

Ward 2 Jack Evans

202.724.8058

Architect Martinez & Johnson

Tom Johnson

202.333.4480

Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.272.4913

Contractor T.B.D.

DCPL PM FirmSmoot Construction

Mount Pleasant – Interior Restoration Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Jim Graham Selective demolition and construction work is

underway.Ward 1 202.724.8181

Design of the new Georgetown Library will include community input on planning and programming phase. Design phase is fully funded.

Phase II of Mount Pleasant Renovation. Interior work will consist of total upgrade and modernization of all mechanical equipment as well as provide additional and functional library program space.

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Architect Core Architects

Dale Stewart

202.466.6116

Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.727.4913

Contractor T.B.D

DCPL Project Management

Smoot Construction

Mount Pleasant – Interim Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Jim Graham

Opened to the public April 26, 2010Re-opened to the public May 15, 2010

Ward 1 202.724.8181

Architect Core Architects

Dale Stewart

202.466.6116

Project Manager

Dedric Boyd

202.727.1127

Contractor MCN Build

Bassem Boustany

202.333.3424

Northeast Library – Exterior Restoration Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Tommy Wells

ConstructionWard 6 202.724.8072

Project consists of Exterior Improvements to windows, doors, security lighting, masonry restoration, landscaping and signage.

Project consists of building a 3,600 square foot interim library to serve the community during construction; the interim will have 30 computers, books on CD as well as traditional collection material for all age sets

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Substantial completion May 15, 2010

Architect Bell Architects

David Bell

202.548.7570

Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.727.4913

ContractorMonarc Construction

C. McDermott,

703.201.1747

Northeast Library – Pre-design Due Diligence Contacts Progress

Pre-design due diligence work includes a hazardous materials survey, a Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment and a Cost Benefit Analysis Study.

Councilmember Tommy Wells

Cost Benefit Analysis and Pre-design Due Diligence Reports - Complete

No funding for design or construction

Ward 6 202.724.8072

Architect N/A

Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.727.4913

ConsultantMcKissack & McKissack

Ellen Wright

202.347.1446

Northwest One – New Co-location Facility Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Tommy Wells Library Open December 7, 2009

Open to the PublicWard 6

Project consists of 6,500 SQ FT Library facility as part of Elementary School and Recreation Center. This facility replaces the Sursum Corda kiosk.

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Architect Hord Cort Plan

Project Manager

Reagan Assoc

Contractor Forrester

Parklands-Turner – New Storefront Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Marion Barry

Ribbon Cutting October 5, 2009OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Ward 8 202.724.8045

Architect Mood Nolan - DC

Patrick Williams

202.244.4199

Project Manager

Dedric Boyd

202.727.1129

Contractor Lexx Group

Ken Postell

202.393.3085

Petworth Library – Interim Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened to public on January 11, 2010Ward 4 Muriel Bowser

Project to fit out approximately 5,000 Sq Ft of storefront space to replace the existing Parklands-Turner kiosk. The storefront library is similar in size, scope, computers, and collections to the Georgetown Interim and Tenley-Friendship Interim Libraries.

Project consists of building a 4,200 square foot interim library to serve the community during construction; the interim will have 30 computers, books on CD as well as traditional collection material for all age sets 8

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Closed February 5, 2011

202.724.8052

Architect N/A

Project Manager

Lisa Deanes

202.727.5181

Contractor Sigal Construction

Sarah Norman

DCPL PM Firm

Petworth – Interior Renovations Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Main Library closed December 20, 2009Construction Complete.Move-in underway.Library will open February 28, 2011

Councilmember Muriel Bowser

Ward 4 202.724.8052

Architect Frank and Loshen

Fletcher Farr Anoyte

Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.727.4913

Contractor Sigal Construction

Sarah Norman

DCPL PM FirmMcKissack and McKissack

Tenley Friendship – New Building Contacts ProgressCouncilmember Opened January 24, 2011

Ward 3 Mary Cheh

Project will update the interior of the Petworth Library to be a fully functional state of the art 21st Century Library, while still being respectful of the buildings historic character.

Design of the new Tenley Branch Library will include community input on planning and programming phase. Design and construction is fully funded.

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202.724.8062

Architect Freelon Group

Philip Freelon

919.941.9790

Project Manager

Dedric Boyd

202.727.1113

Contractor Forrester.

Joe Ockershausen

301.255.1794

DCPL PM Firm Hill International

Washington Highlands – New Building Design Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Concrete Structure work underway

Ward 8 Marion Barry

202.724.8045

Architect Wiencek/Adjaye

Scott Knudson

301.948.6220

Project Manager

Lisa Deanes

202.727.5181

Contractor Coakley-Williams

DCPL PM FirmJair Lynch Development Partners

Washington Highlands – Interim Library Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Open to the public December 21, 2009Ward 8 Marion Barry

202.724.8045

Architect Cooper Carry

Design of the new Washington Highlands will include community input on planning and programming phase. Project is fully funded. DCPL is partnering with the DC Department of Housing and Community Development.

Project consists of building a 5,000 square foot interim library for the Washington Highlands Community; the interim will have 20 computers, books on CD as well as traditional collection material for all age sets.

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Project Manager

Lisa Deanes

202.727.5181

Contractor MCN Build

DCPL PM FirmJair Lynch Development

Watha T. Daniel / Shaw – New Building Design Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Opened to the public August 2, 2010

Ward 2 Jack Evans

202.724.8058

ArchitectDavis, Brody Bond & AedasPeter Cook

202.449.1190

Project Manager

Kim Fuller

202.442.6069

Contractor Forrester.

Joe Ockershausen

301.255.1794

DCPL PM Firm A-1 Construction

Woodridge Library – Pre-design Due Diligence Contacts Progress

Pre-design due diligence work includes a hazardous materials survey, a Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment, Existing Topographical Survey, Geotechnical Report and a Cost Benefit Analysis.

Councilmember Harry Thomas Jr.Cost Benefit Analysis and Pre-Design Due Diligence Reports are Complete

No funding for any design or construction

Ward 5 (202) 724-8028

Architect N/A

Design of the new Watha T. Daniel / Shaw Branch Library will include community input on planning and programming phase. Design and construction is fully funded.

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Project Manager

Chris Wright

202.727.4913

Consultant Hill and Argos

Gilberto Cardenas

202.379.4889

Martin Luther King Jr. Library – New Teen Spot and College Information Center

Contacts Progress

Councilmember

Project Complete

Ward 2 Jack Evans

202.724.8058

Architect Sorg Associates

Suman Sorg

Project Manager

Kim Fuller

202.442.6070

Contractor Bennett Group

Kolar Bowen

202. 625.3330

MLK Jr. Library – Business and Technology Reconfiguration Contacts ProgressCouncilmember

Space planning for Business, Science and Technology Complete

No Funding for construction of build-out

Ward 2 Jack Evans

202.724.8058

Architect The Freelon Group

Derek Jones

919-941-9790

New Teen Spot and College Information Center is a destination for teens. It provides stimulating learning opportunities that support their success in life. This destination provides opportunities to meet their need for homework help, exam preparation, and using computers and software applications. High quality program events are a key to the success of the library in assisting teens.

Improvements and upgrades to west reading room. Entire first floor is under the Historic Landmark Designation. The MLK Design Guidelines will be utilized.

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Project Manager

Kim Fuller

202-442-6069

Contractor

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