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Page 1: Author name here for Edited books chapter 6 Facility Construction 6 chapter.

Author name here for Edited books

chapter

6

Facility Construction

6

Facility Construction

chapter

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Construction Planning

The facility construction process involves the following phases:

• Programming• Design• Construction• Occupancy

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Programming Phase

• Deciding what to build• Examining space, cost, and other criteria

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Design Phase

• Design planning with architects• Schematic drawings and cost estimates• Design development with details such as

HVAC systems• Review and verify legal, bidding, and

construction documents

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Construction Phase

• Contract award with references and qualifications of all parties

• Construction schedule through substantial completion

• Construction process and change orders• Inspection process

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Occupancy Phase

• Finishing• Occupancy permit• Facility maintenance and renovations

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Finding the Right Builder

• The construction process normally begins with analyzing which builder you might want to hire.

• There are numerous choices ranging from small local builders to national builders, and each option needs to be carefully considered.

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Finding the Right Builder (continued)

Keep the following issues in mind when looking at potential builders:

• Ability to obtain materials• Ability to hire local workers• Ability to purchase materials at a good cost• Ability to galvanize subcontractors• Ability to complete the project on time and

under budget• Ability to guarantee performance

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Table 6.1

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Preconstruction Phase

Contract drawings include the following:

• Site drawings provide information on the geographic location, how the project contours to the land, any road and parking lots, and where current or future utilities will be placed.

• Architectural drawings show the floor plans from the lowest floor to the highest floor.

• Plumbing drawings show water distribution system from piping to fixtures.

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Preconstruction Phase (continued)

• Structural drawings show the supporting systems such as foundations, columns, floor systems, roof systems, and other elements that are shown in great detail, such as where pieces should be welded together and how.

• Mechanical drawings provide information about the HVAC system, such as the location of duct work and where heating and air-conditioning units will be placed.

• Electrical drawings show the electronic demands for the building and placement of electric fixtures.

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Construction Elements

• Foundation material: concrete, steel, wood• Substructure• Superstructure• Exterior components: roofing• Internal components: FFE, seating, flooring

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Construction Elements: Soil Profiles of Fields

Athletic fields tend to fall

into one of three types of

soil profiles:

1. Native soil

2. Modified native soil

3. Sand based

The three components of

soils:

1. Sand

2. Silt

3. Clay

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Construction Elements: Field Playability

The following factors make up fieldplayability:

• Infiltration rate • Percolation• Degree of compaction

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Construction Elements: Field Playability (continued)

• Infiltration rate of soil is rate at which water is absorbed from the surface into the soil itself.

• Percolation is amount of time it takes for water to pass through the soil and beyond the reach of the turfgrass roots.

• Compaction is the way in which individual particles in the soil fit together. In a good growing environment, particles are not too tightly packed together, creating space in the soil that allows air and water to pass through the ground. The more serious the compaction, the less pore space available to let air and water through the soil. If air and water are unable to pass through, roots are deprived of two of its vital ingredients for growth, and thus start to die.

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Converting Grass to Turf

The following six slides take you through the process of converting a grass field to synthetic turf.

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Step 1: Prepare the SiteRemove the grass field.

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Step 2: Level the Ground

The white and red sticks on the bulldozer are laser guided to make sure the field is level.

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Step 3: Gather and Store SuppliesConstruction cannot proceed until all the supplies are delivered and available for use.

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Step 4: Cover the DetailsDetails, such as proper drainage, are critical during the construction process.

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Step 5: Prepare DrainageInstalling an under layer of stones will help water drain quickly from the field surface

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Final Result

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Construction Elements: Sustainability

• What does LEED certification mean?– LEED certification is the recognized standard for

measuring building sustainability.– Achieving LEED certification is the best way for you

to demonstrate that your building project is truly “green.”

• What are several strategies for building a sustainable sport facility?

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Project Costs

Standard budget items for a new building consist

of the following:

• Preliminary costs

• Architectural fees

• Construction cost

• Equipment and furniture (up to 15% of total budget)

• Insurance costs

• Contingencies (usually 10% of total cost)

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Preliminary Costs

• Acquisition of site • Site development• Legal fees• Cost of bond issue• Promotion and publicity• Preliminary architect fees for preparation of

preliminary plans• Consultant fees (educational or specialist)

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Architectural Fees

• Preparation of architectural and engineering plans (working plans)

• Supervision of construction• Engineering requirements

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Construction Cost

• Building contract and subcontracts• Supervision costs• Building permits

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Equipment and Furniture

• Up to 15% of the total budget• For buildings• For outdoor play areas

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Completion and Analysis

• Punch list• Monitor the facility because most buildings

come with a one-year warranty

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Summary

• The facility construction process starts with finding a qualified builder capable of delivering the right building at the right price. With all the proper documents and supplies, construction can be started.

• Care needs to be taken to ensure the facility is built on budget without compromising quality.

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Discussion Questions and Activities

• When does the construction process begin? (Hint: before you even start designing the facility.)

• Which documents are the most important for the construction process, and why?

• Tour a sport facility and examine all the construction elements in the facility.

• Go through a sport facility and conduct a sustainability audit by identifying specific techniques to reduce waste.