FCC Facilities Master Plan May 2023 - Compressed (1)

Frederick Community College Facilities Master Plan Chapter 6 Capital Projects, Campus Development 6-H-1 May, 2023 CAPITAL PROJECTS, CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT Proposed Projects As documented, the College’s needs for improving its facilities are significant. Approximately a dozen projects merited consideration for inclusion in this study. All address current and future needs of the College, and all will improve FCC’s operations, delivery of programs, and ability to respond to the needs of the community served by the College. The estimated size of these buildings, as well as a more informed narrative of the functions to be included in each, will be developed in the programming phase for each project. In concert with the MCA consultant team, the FCC Office of Capital Planning and Project Management prioritized the proposed projects into two groups: • Within the 2023-2033 planning horizon, shown on the Ten-Year Campus Development Plan exhibit and • Future development beyond 2023, titled Long Range Campus Development Plan exhibit. Enlarged plans for each project are also shown. In addition, the Monroe Center existing and possible expansion plans are included. The main campus projects are described below. Three of the four projects will result in a net loss of existing parking. Currently, the parking lots and deck provide significantly more spaces than are used. Further study may be necessary to determine if replacement or additional parking is needed. __________________________________________________________________ PROPOSED PROJECTS: 2023-2033 The list of these projects assumes feasibility of programming, funding, designing, and constructing the projects within the ten-year planning horizon. 1. Health & Wellness Building / Building D Renovation • Estimated Size: Two stories, 91,500 GSF, 57,100 NSF; Building D ground floor renovation plus a second story, 4,900 new GSF facing the quad, 31,450 sf renovation • Functions Included: Health, Wellness, Athletics, Recreation, Offices, Student Support Services, Expansion of the Central Plant, and Support Spaces • This project will serve all members of the FCC community, including athletes, other students, faculty, and staff. It assumes two phases of development: first, the new Health & Wellness Building, which would contain at least one large footprint space – a combined competition arena, convocation center and multi-use space, and several support functions such as storage, locker rooms, fitness rooms, wellness suites, therapy rooms, offices, meeting rooms, and support spaces. The second phase, Renovation of Building D, assumes most if not all functions to be included in the Health & Wellness Building. It includes a two-story link to the new building plus additions in the front and rear providing circulation, a small food service venue, and other functions. It is anticipated that the

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