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Community Montessori Elementary School 
Community Montessori Elementary School 
 

Community Montessori
Elementary School
805 Gillaspie Drive
Boulder, Colorado 80305
720.561.3700
http://schools.bvsd.org/communitymontessori
Original construction date: 1949

Report Updated:  9/27/2011 
Project Details

Principal: Marlene Skovsted

Architect: Hutton

Project Manager: John Bollinger

Contractor:  Whitestone (first phase)
                   Sun Construction (second phase)
                   Adolfson and Peterson (final phase)

Original Project Budget:

  $1,705,974

 Supplemental Funding

$850,000

Revised Project Budget:  

 $2,555,974

Community Montessori project expenditures

Bond Program expenditures to date

 

Design Advisory Team:

Staff
Marlene Skovsted, Principal
Elizabeth Ross
Jenny Dube
Patti Bleil

Parents
Rick Meyers
Ruth Anderson
Lisa Gardner-Sweeney
Rodney Russ
Marshall Lee
Steve Brauneis

Neighbor
Andrew MacGregor

DAT Meeting Schedule

2010
Sept. 28
Oct. 12, 19, 26 - 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Nov. 8, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

2011
Jan. 11

DAT Meeting Minutes


Traffic DAT Meeting Schedule

May 17, 5:30 p.m.
May 24, 5:30 p.m.

Traffic DAT Information

Contact the DAT

 

Project Timeline

Some of the 3rd phase construction work including exterior site improvements were completed this summer.  The final phase of construction which includes remodeling the Community Schools area will begin in January 2012. It is scheduled to be complete by late spring 2012.

Construction Update - April 2011
Construction Update - June 2011

 

Project Status

Portions of the scope of work for this project were completed in the summer of 2007. IT improvements are complete.

In April 2010, the Board of Education approved a recommendation by the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee to allocate $850,000 in surplus funds to the Community Montessori project to remodel the space vacated when the Community Schools program is relocated out of the building. The remodel will provide the school with larger art and music classrooms, dedicated Literacy, English as a Second Language and Special Education spaces, break out space and storage. 

 

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Scope of Work
Facility Condition Assessment (FCA):
  • HVAC upgrades
  • Boiler replacement
  • Electrical service and distribution improvements
  • Clock and intercom systems improvements
  • Interior finishes upgraded (i.e. ceiling tiles, carpet and wall finishes, etc.)
  • Roof replacement and repairs 
  • Restroom renovations including ADA accessibility where required
  • Playfield drainage improvements
  • Site irrigation system improvements
  • Interior signage program
  • Site paving replacement and repair, including bus lane improvements
    (amended by the Board of Education April 13, 2010) 

Program Compatibility Assessment (PCA):

  • Remodel science and computer labs into kindergarten classrooms
  • Remodel shop room into classroom
  • Improvements to pre-school classrooms

Multi-Use Outdoor Facilities (MUOF):

  • Upgrade playground surfacing, equipment, and fencing
  • Provide adequate curbing and drainage
  • Replace aged and/or unsafe playground equipment
  • Make playgrounds ADA accessible
Information Technology (IT):
  • Upgrade WAN to provide capacity to support applications with high bandwidth demands
  • Upgrade LANs to provide reliable and responsive access to data, research, and information
  • Implement VoIP to enhance communications capabilities and reduce cost