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San Diego Chapter International Facilities Management Association Otb 14 2009 October 14, 2009 EDUCATIONAL CULTURAL COMPLEX SKILLS CENTER 1

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The Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) serves as the Campus of Excellence for Career and Technical Education, absorbing overdue expansions of the Automotive Technology and Business Information programs. Three distinct single-story buildings and three covered repair areas were added for a total of 52,600 square feet of instructable space. New repair bays, drive-in spray paint booths, shops, labs, classrooms, demonstration theaters, and other learning spaces support Automotive Technology, Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair, Automotive Body Repair, Automotive Upholstery, Graphic Printing Technology, Computer Graphic Arts, Cisco Lab, Business Information Technology, and Welding Technology programs. The faculty includes computer research space, a technical repair library and parts storage, along with office space for faculty and staff. Council in July 2010.

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Page 1: Project Overview: Continuing Education Educational Cultural Complex Skills Center

San Diego ChapterInternational Facilities Management Association

O t b 14 2009October 14, 2009

EDUCATIONAL CULTURAL COMPLEXSKILLS CENTER

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The Speaker

Dave Umstot, PE

Vice ChancellorVice Chancellor,Facilities Management,San Diego Community College District

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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SDCCD)

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THE SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Three Colleges - City, Mesa and Miramar

Six Continuing Education Campuses

Students – 150,522 in Academic Year 2007-2008

Employees – 4,900

District Square Footage – 2,218,031

$1.555 billion Propositions S and N$1.555 billion Propositions S and N construction bond program

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATION

• Four projects completed

• Four projects in design• Four projects in design

• Total of eight projects to expandand modernize six campuses:and modernize six campuses:

• Centre City

• Cesar ChavezCesar Chavez

• Educational Cultural Complex

• Mid-Cityy

• North City

• West City

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONEDUCATIONAL CULTURAL COMPLEX

The ECC serves as the Campus of Excellence for Career and Technical Education, serving the

ll i t lt l ti i d ti l dcollegiate, cultural, continuing educational, and career/technical training needs of the community.

• Modern Independent Learning Center p g• Distance Learning • 275-seat Performing Arts Theatre • Day evening and Saturday classes• Day, evening and Saturday classes • Cafeteria and bookstore • Beckwourth City Library on-campus

C dit d dit• Credit and non-credit courses • Open-entry, open-exit and certificate

training programs

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER

New facility supports the overdue expansions for automotive technology

fand business information programs:

• Automotive Technology• Automotive Mechanical & Electrical Repair• Automotive Body Repair• Automotive Upholstery• Graphic Printing Technology• Computer Graphic Arts• Cisco Lab• Business Information Technology• Welding Technology

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Targeting LEED Silver or Gold

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Sustainable Features

The orientation of the complex was designed to maximize both daylight and views to the outside. Daylight is available to 90% of theoutside. Daylight is available to 90% of the space, increasing user comfort and reducing the need for artificial lighting.

Views to the outdoors are available for 95%Views to the outdoors are available for 95% of the spaces, improving user satisfaction and productivity.

Daylight harvesting fixtures and skylights are ay g t a est g tu es a d s y g ts a eused extensively throughout the facility, helping to improve energy efficiency.

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Sustainable Features

High efficiency plumbing fixtures reduce water consumption by over 40% as compared to a standard building.

High efficiency fixtures reduce the amount of electricity used.

Indoor air quality is optimized through the use of natural ventilation, carbon dioxide monitors and low chemicaldioxide monitors and low chemical-emitting materials and finishes.

Walk-off mats control dirt from entering the building

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the building.

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Sustainable Features

Over 89% of the construction waste was recycled and diverted from landfills. A high

t f t ti t i l ipercentage of new construction materials is made from recycled content.

Trees and shrubs have beenTrees and shrubs have been selected for their compatibility to the area, to provide shade and to minimize the need for

twater.

A high efficiency irrigation system utilizes a controller that yadjusts itself to the local weather.

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Solar Energy

Total of 360 panels @ 185 watts eachTotal Electrical Power Generated: 66.6 Kw

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SAN DIEGO CONTINUING EDUCATIONECC SKILLS CENTER – Solar Energy

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