State Capitol Restoration

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Idaho State Capitol Restoration 2007 through 2010 Andy Erstad, Chairman, Idaho Capitol Commission C.L. “Butch” Otter Governo Gary A. Daniel Commission Liaison

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The State of Idaho has successfully completed the comprehensive restoration and expansion of the state Capitol building. The division of public works presided over the $120 million project that contractors completed one day ahead of schedule and within the authorized budget.

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Idaho State Capitol

Restoration

2007 through 2010

Andy Erstad, Chairman, Idaho Capitol Commission

C.L. “Butch” Otter Governor

Gary A. DanielCommission Liaison

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Current

Status

Restoration $85 Million

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Trade Contractors

Moving Company's)

State of IdahoDivision of Public Works

Jan Frew

Joe Rutledge

Move Management

LKV Architects

CSHQA Architects

Lemley + 3D/I

Statehouse Renovation

L+3D/I project manager

Garden Level Wings

L+3D/I project manager

( Design Management )

D / B

McAlvain Construction

Hummel Architects

Lemley + 3D/I

Project Management Team

Jack Lemley

Ward Simpson

Paul Brown, Rich Bauer

Jim Mallon

CSHQAStatehouse

A / E

Jeff Shneider

John Maulin

Additional Staff

( Project Management )

CM – At – Risk

Jacobsen Hunt

Approved by Capitol Commission 6-22-06

Updated 1-25-07

Shell TI

L+3DI prepare RFP

L+3DI prepare RFQ

State of IdahoDepartment of Administration

Idaho Capitol Commission

Relocation ManagersKelly Schlieper – DPWRobyn Davis – LSO

Commission CommunicationsGary DanielBecky Henke

Carole Schroder

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Primary

Players: Lemley 3 D/I

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Primary

Players: CSHQA

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Primary Players: McAlvain Construction

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Primary Players:

Jacobson Hunt Joint Venture (JHJV)

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WHY WHY RESTORE IT?RESTORE IT?

Idaho Capitol Restoration

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Idaho Capitol Exterior

Concrete deterioration

Peeling paint

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Idaho Capitol Exterior

Biological growth

Exfoliated granite

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Idaho Capitol Interior

Three types of marbleHouse column with cracks

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Idaho Capitol Interior

Plaster elements above lay-in ceilings

Decorative woodwork

Autographed brick wall

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“Found” location Abandoned cabling

Idaho Capitol Interior

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Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Priorities• Safety

• Beauty & Landscape

• Structural Strength

• Mechanical Systems

• Electrical Systems

• Security

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Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State

Capitol BuildingRestore and Refinish Windows Repair Marble Flooring repair decorative plaster restore wood floors refinish wood doors and restore hardware replace/refurbish light fixtures upgrade electrical complete smoke and fire detection system install fire sprinkler system throughout improve exterior lighting add emergency power generator install new HVAC system replace sewer piping replace hot water system improve exiting from basement provide vertical circulation cores from the Legislative chambers

level to the new garden-level wings safer access to roof domes add egress hardware provide accessible toilet rooms install accessible elevator (gurney size)

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WHY EXPAND WHY EXPAND IT?IT?

Idaho Capitol Expansion

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Idaho Capitol Expansion

“Packing 'em in”

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Idaho Capitol Expansion

“Packing 'em in”

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Idaho Capitol Expansion

Expansion $35 Million

Historic photo: The Pacific Coast Architect, July 1914

Capitol Expansion 1920

21st Century

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Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State Capitol Building

1st Garden Level Wings Addition

Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State

Capitol Building

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Idaho Capitol Expansion

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Idaho Capitol

Expansion

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Idaho Capitol Expansion

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Idaho Capitol Restoration

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Andrew ErstadBoise

Janet GallimoreBoise

EvanFrasurePocatello

Stephen HartgenTwin Falls

Sandra PatanoCoeur d’Alene

JeffYoutzBoise

Idaho Capitol Commission

DoloresCrowNampa

Mike Gwartney, SecretaryBoise

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• Mission…develop and implement

• Master Plan

• Restoration, refurbishment, preservation

• Funding Program

Idaho Capitol Commission

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• Vision…restore Capitol to original splendor

• Maintain Capitol’s historical character

• Preserve legacy for future generations

Idaho Capitol Commission

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Idaho Capitol CommissionCapitol License Plate Program

Capitol License Plate Revenue

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FY2002   FY2003  FY2004  FY2005  FY2006  FY2007 

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$80,710.00FY2007 

$65,710.00FY2006 

$49,050.00FY2005 

$36,570.00FY2004 

$29,585.00FY2003 

$6,095.00FY2002 

$76,220.00FY2008 

Total  $343,940.00

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License Plate Program

Visit us at www.capitolcommission.idaho.gov

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Supplemental information

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•Recent HistoryPassage of HCR 47 SB 1491ISBA State Building Revenue Bonds

$130 Million for ProjectGovernor’s InitiativeHB 218, HB 218Revised Capitol Master Plan

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The Restoration, Preservation & Expansion Process must account for changes in cost factor each time the project advances

Idaho Capitol Commission

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Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State Capitol Building

Master Planning October 2006 Revision

Definitions:•New – Construction of new, additional areas. (Added Garden Level Wings)

•Preservation – Revitalized without significant modern elements being added. (Restore the Scagliola or Marble by cleaning and repairing)

•Restoration – Revitalized by repairing or adding significant historic looking modern elements. (New plaster details and may include some preservation efforts.)

•Rehabilitation – Construction of new finishes and structures within the existing Capitol Building. (Functional office spaces.)

In all areas some modern systems will be installed (Such as: paint, fire alarm, electrical, mechanical and fire suppression).