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Document #9C
Board of Library Trustees MeetingMay 23, 2012
The District of Columbia Public Library
Capital Construction Report
May 23, 2012
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Bellevue LibraryNew Building Design Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Furniture installation began on May 15th
Opening Date is June 13th
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Ward 8 Marion Barry
202.724.8045
Architect Wiencek/Adjaye
Scott Knudson
301.948.6220
Project
ManagerLisa Deanes
202.727.5181
Contractor Coakley-Williams
DCPL PM
Firm
Jair Lynch
Development
Partners
Francis A. Gregory Library New Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Furniture Installation began on May 18th
Opening Date is June 19th
Ward 7 Yvette Alexander
202.724.8068
Architect Wiencek/Adjaye
Scott Knudson
301.948.6220
ProjectManager
Lisa Deanes
202.727.5181
Contractor Hess Construction
Jair Lynch
Development
PartnersDCPL PM
Firm
Design of the new Francis Gregory Library will include
community input on planning and programming phase. Project
is fully funded.
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Mount PleasantInterior Restoration Contacts Progress
Councilmember Jim Graham
All zoning and legal issues have been resolved.
Work is 95% Complete
Furniture Installation to begin on June 30th
Opening date will be the last full week in July.
Ward 1 202.724.8181
Architect Core Architects
Dale Stewart
202.466.6116
Project
ManagerChris Wright
202.727.4913
Contractor T.B.D
DCPL Project
Management
Smoot
Construction
Northeast LibraryDesign-Build Renovations Contacts Progress
Councilmember Tommy Wells
Design-Builder selected. Conceptual Design Phase
underway.
3rd
Meeting with Northeast Friends May 21st
Project is fully funded.
Vertical transportation addition approved by
HPRB.
Ward 6 202.724.8072
ArchitectBell/Vines
Architects
David Bell
Victor Vines
Project
Manager
Chris Wright
202.727.4913
Design-Builder Whiting-Turner
Andrew Easter
Phase II of Mount Pleasant Renovation. Interior work will
consist of total upgrade and modernization of all mechanicalequipment as well as provide additional and functional library
program space.
This project is a major interior renovation of the 1930s era
library. Renovations will create a 21st Century library while
maintaining the historic integrity of the buildings interior.
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West End LibraryMixed Use Development Contacts Progress
Councilmember Jack Evans
New ground floor library will be part of mixed use
development.
Library designs are underway.
Project has received preliminary PUD approval
from DC Zoning Commission on February 13,
2012.
Ward 2 202.724.8058
Architect Ten Arquitectos
Erik Lang
Project
ManagerKim Fuller
202.442.6069
Developer EastBanc
Joe Sternlieb
202.737.1000
Woodridge LibraryDesign 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.
Design contract to Weincek and Associates inpartnership with Bing Thom Architects was
approved by Council.
Program Analysis underway.
Ward 5 (202) 724-8028
Architect Wiencek + Assoc
Bing Thom Arch
Project
ManagerKim Fuller
202.442.6069
Contractor
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MLK Jr. LibraryBusiness and Technology Reconfiguration Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Space planning for Business, Science and
Technology Complete
Project scope has increased to handle shifting of
library collections on the 2nd
Floor. Currently
reviewing building code issues.
MCN Build Selected as Construction Manager
eBic and Book Store Plus have been removed.
Ward 2 Jack Evans
202.724.8058
Architect The Freelon Group
Derek Jones
919-941-9790
Project
ManagerKim Fuller
202-442-6069
Contractor MCN Build
Joseph Kourney
202.333.3424Improvements 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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Completed ProjectsAnacostia LibraryNew Building Construction Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to the public April 26, 2010
Ward 7 Yvette Alexander
202.724.8068
Architect Freelon Group
Philip Freelon919.941.9790
Project
ManagerDedric Boyd
202.727.1127
ContractorForrester
Construction
Tom Willerton
301.816.1700
DCPL PM
Firm Hill International
Benning LibraryNew Building Design Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to the public April 5, 2010
Ward 7 Yvette Alexander
202.724.8068
ArchitectDavis, Brody,
Bond & Aedas
Peter Cook
202.449.1190
Project
ManagerKim Fuller
202.442.6069
Contractor Forrester
Jon McGee
301.255.1750
DCPL PM
FirmA-1 Consulting
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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Cleveland ParkNew Ceiling and Lighting Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Project Complete
Ward 3 Mary Cheh
202.724.8062
Architect N/A
Project
ManagerEd Hampton
202.442.6067
ContractorEagle
Construction
DeanwoodNew Community Center and Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to the public June 25, 2010
Ward 7 Yvette Alexander
202.724.8068
Architect EEK
Sean ODonnell
Project
Manager
ContractorProject 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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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
Energy Enhancement Projects Various Locations Contacts Progress
Capitol View, Cleveland Park,
Shepherd Park, Lamond Riggs, Palisades, Southwest, West
End and Woodridge
Councilmember
Energy Efficient Lighting Projects are
COMPLETE
Window and Door work is complete
Various
Architect T.B.D
Project
ManagerEd Hampton
202.442.6067
Contractor
DCPL PM
Firm
Francis A. Gregory Library Interim Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened June 10, 2010
Ward 7 Yvette Alexander
202.724.8068
Architect
ProjectManager
Lisa Deanes
202.727.5181
ContractorWilliam Scotsman
Greg Bichell
DCPL PM
Firm
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
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Georgetown LibraryBuilding Renovation Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to the Public October 18, 2010
Ward 2 Jack Evans
202.724.8058
Architect Martinez & Johnson
Tom Johnson
202.333.4480
Project
ManagerChris Wright
202.272.4913
Contractor N/A
DCPL PM
Firm
Smoot
Construction
Mount PleasantInterim Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember 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
ProjectManager
Dedric Boyd
202.727.1127
Contractor MCN Build
Bassem Boustany
202.333.3424
Renovation complete and Library open to the public.
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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Northeast LibraryExterior Restoration Contacts Progress
Councilmember Tommy Wells
ConstructionSubstantial completion May 15, 2010
Ward 6 202.724.8072
Architect Bell Architects
David Bell
202.548.7570
Project
ManagerChris Wright
202.727.4913
ContractorMonarc
Construction
C. McDermott,
703.201.1747
Northwest OneNew Co-location Facility Contacts Progress
Councilmember Tommy Wells
Library Open December 7, 2009
Open to the Public
Ward 6
Architect Hord Cort Plan
Project
ManagerReagan Assoc
Contractor Forrester
Project consists of Exterior Improvements to windows,
doors, security lighting, masonry restoration, landscaping
and signage.
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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Parklands-TurnerNew Storefront Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember Marion Barry
Ribbon Cutting October 5, 2009
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Ward 8 202.724.8045
Architect Mood Nolan - DC
Patrick Williams
202.244.
ProjectManager
Dedric Boyd
202.727.1129
Contractor Lexx Group
Ken Postell
202.393.
Petworth LibraryInterim Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to public on January 11, 2010Closed February 5, 2011
Ward 4 Muriel Bowser
202.724.8052
Architect N/A
ProjectManager Lisa Deanes
202.727.5181
Contractor Sigal Construction
Sarah Norman
DCPL PM
Firm
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
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PetworthInterior Renovations Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Open February 28, 2011
Councilmember Muriel Bowser
Ward 4 202.724.8052
Architect Frank and Loshen
Fletcher FarrAnoyte
Project
ManagerChris Wright
202.727.4913
Contractor Sigal Construction
Sarah Norman
DCPL PM
Firm
McKissack and
McKissack
Tenley FriendshipNew Building Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened January 24, 2011
Ward 3 Mary Cheh
202.724.8062
Architect Freelon Group
Philip Freelon
919.941.9790
Project
ManagerDedric Boyd
202.727.1113
Contractor Forrester.
Joe Ockershausen
301.255.1794
DCPL PM
FirmHill International
Project updates 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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Washington HighlandsInterim Library Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Open to the public December 21, 2009
Ward 8 Marion Barry
202.724.8045
Architect Cooper Carry
ProjectManager
Lisa Deanes
202.727.5181
Contractor MCN Build
DCPL PM
Firm
Jair Lynch
Development
Watha T. Daniel / Shaw New Building Design Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Opened to the public August 2, 2010
Ward 2 Jack Evans
202.724.8058
ArchitectDavis, Brody
Bond & Aedas
Peter Cook
202.449.1190
Project
Manager Kim Fuller
202.442.6069
Contractor Forrester.
Joe Ockershausen
301.255.1794
DCPL PM
FirmA-1 Construction
Project complete and Library is open to the public.
.
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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Martin Luther King Jr. LibraryNew Teen Spot andCollege Information Center
Contacts Progress
Councilmember
Project Complete
Ward 2 Jack Evans
202.724.8058
Architect Sorg Associates
Suman Sorg
Project
ManagerKim Fuller
202.442.6070
Contractor Bennett Group
Kolar Bowen
202. 625.3330
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.