miramar college aviation fact sheet
DESCRIPTION
The Miramar Aviation Maintenance Building Technology Center project repaired and renovated the existing 17,400 square feet building and added 10,400 additional square feet. The project includes retrofitting existing classrooms and lab spaces and the construction of new classroom spaces.TRANSCRIPT
PROPOSITIONS S & N PROJECT FACT SHEET
Aviation Technology Center
Campus San Diego Miramar College
Address 10440 Black Mountain Dr.San Diego, CA 92126619.388.7800www.sdmiramar.edu
Architect Joseph Wong Design Associates
Construction Manager
Legacy Building Services, Inc.
http://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Projects/Miramar/Pages/Aviation.aspx
Project Description
The Miramar Aviation Maintenance Technology Center project provided for the major renovation of the existing 15,300
square feet building and the addition of 7,475 square feet. The project included retrofitting existing classrooms and lab
spaces and the construction of new classroom spaces in order to accommodate new technologies key to preparing
students for careers in Aviation Maintenance and Flight. The project is on track to obtain a Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The original
building, built in 1971, was essentially reused, as were 95% of the building’s structural elements.
Sustainable Features
• Existing lights in the main hanger remain and are
now controlled by a daylight harvesting sensor
(DHS), resulting in significant utility costs savings
when combined with the addition of Solatube
skylights
• Installation of new cool roof on existing building
reduces heat island effect
• Water use reduction in building with low flow
plumbing fixtures and drought‐tolerant
landscaping
• Utilize materials with high recycled content and
low volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
• Replacement of the 30‐year‐old mechanical
infrastructure with modern, highly efficient,
systems
• New skylights and windows to provide daylight
into existing building areas that had no
access to natural light
San Diego Community College District • 3375 Camino Del Rio South • San Diego, CA 92108Phone: 619.338.6546 • Fax: 619.338.6509 • http://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Pages/sdccd.aspx
San Diego Community College District
Fast Facts
Project Name Aviation Technology Center
Funding Source Proposition N
Architect Joseph Wong Design Associates
Construction Manager Legacy Building Services
Structural Engineer TMAD Taylor & Gaines
Electrical Engineer The Engineering Partners
Civil Engineer Burkett & Wong Engineers
Mechanical Engineer DEC Engineers
Landscape Architect Marum Partnership
Propositions S and N Program Manager Gafcon, Inc.
Project Manager Jim Bray, Gafcon, Inc.
Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E) Laura Faustine, Gafcon, Inc.
Construction Duration August 2011 ‐
Project Budget $10.8 million
San Diego Community College District • 3375 Camino Del Rio South • San Diego, CA 92108Phone: 619.338.6546 • Fax: 619.338.6509 • http://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Pages/Home.aspx
Landscape PlanBougainvillea ‘California Gold’
Kalanchoe ‘Flapjack’
Tradescantia ‘Purple Heart’
Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’