Projects

CREC, PUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMY Enfield, CT

Project Size:
145,000 SQ FT
Student Polulation:
700
Technology Budget:
$53M
Completion Date:
9/1/2014

Scope of Work

Grades: 6-12
Status: September 2014 Grand Opening
New construction of a single high school program of 145,000 square feet, the building will be design for 700 students 6-12.

Description

The new facility is to prepare students for a career in public safety and community services, including police, fire, and emergency medical services. The goal is to help meet the demand for fire, police and EMS personnel while increasing the number of qualified women and minorities in these fields. Project was designed to Connecticut High Performance Building Standards (HPBS) LEED Gold equivalent. Technology, A/V, Security construction documents, CA services and related FF&E technology work includes: Client coordination meetings, design, specifications, infrastructure design for Data (including wireless), Voice, Video, PA/Intercom, Clock, Intrusion detection, Access control, Video surveillance (CCTV), Local Sound System. 145,000-SF state-of-the-art facility

Infrastructure Design and Construction Administration for Low Voltage Systems:

Client coordination meetings, Design and specifications for infrastructure design for Data(including wireless), Voice, Video, PA/Intercom, Clock, Intrusion detection,Access control, Video surveillance (CCTV), Local Sound System, Coordination with Architect and MEP engineer on design and documentation of the project.

Equipment Design,Procurement, and Project Management for:

Voice system, Public Address / Intercom system, Clocksystem, Local Sound systems, and integrated Intrusion Alarm, CCTV VideoSurveillance and Access Control Systems.

Equipment (FF&E)Design, Procurement, and Project Management for:

Specify, Procure and coordinate installation of loose equipment, including but not limited to LAN, WLAN, and WAN Data Electronics,Computer systems, Audiovisual Presentation Systems, Speech/Sound Reinforcement systems. Computer equipment, Computer software, etc., as required to meet owner requirements (Phase 2, FF&E).

GTC provided design services to address the various technology needs of the project in conjunction with local technology integration plans and implementation standards

Architect: S/L/A/M Collaborative