Frederick Community College Facilities Master Plan Chapter 5 The College Today 5-A-9 May, 2023 Athletics Center – Building D Building Description Building Designation 4. Athletics Center – Building D Number of Floors 1 Net Assignable Square Feet 23,124 Gross Building Area - GSF 38,872 + 4,936 for attached Central Plant Net-to-Gross Efficiency 59.5% Year Constructed 1970 Renovations 2017 gymnasium upgrades, 2001, 2022 gymnasium upgrades Additions 2001 for fitness, training, classroom; 1969 Central Plant Contains Gym, locker rooms, weight and fitness rooms, classroom, offices General Condition Good Adequacy of Space Inadequate for functions housed in the building Sprinkler System Fully sprinklered The Athletic Center is one of the original campus buildings built in 1970 and includes the campus central plant on the north side of the building. Previous renovations included expansions of the building, team and locker facilities and connection to the central plant on the north side, interior renovations for classrooms, fitness rooms and Health& Exercise and Physical Therapy departments, and replacement of the roof system with a metal standing seam roof. See separate section for Central Plant narrative. Focus areas for capital renewal needs over a 10year period from 2023-2032 include the following: • Exterior masonry sealant and cement board repair and recoating in the 5-7 year timeframe. • Interior finish repair/replacement in portions of the office/classroom/fitness areas in the 4-6 year timeframe. • Replacement of the built-up roof sections in years 1-2. • South server room shares space in storage room; North server room is not conditioned. Although the standing seam metal roof on building D was replaced in 1995, roof replacement for the metal standing seam roof would fall outside the 10-year planning period. In addition to the 2001 addition, the central mechanical plant for the campus is located adjacent and connected to the original north exterior wall. This facility provides limited space for athletics and recreation programs; athletics activities are given regular priority over other uses. A major expansion and renovation are planned.
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