anchor Description
This project provides for the realignment/renovation of space in the Science and Applied Studies building GSF) on the Germantown Campus in accordance with the College's Facilities Master Plan and the building educational space specifications. The renovated building will house open class labs, classrooms, offices and support space related to the physics, engineering, and mathematics departments. The Science and Applied Studies Renovation will occur in two phases. The first phase involves the renovation of the second floor, and a GSF building addition, to support the Physics, Engineering, and Mathematics disciplines. There will be vacant space in a portion of the building when various departments move to the Bioscience Education Center, which makes it necessary to renovate this building to support new disciplines. The current building layout is inappropriate for the Physics, Engineering, and Mathematics departments, which makes it necessary to renovate laboratory spaces, classrooms, and faculty and staff offices. This building also has outdated laboratory equipment, which does not properly support the new functions, and technological changes in teaching methods. Programmatic changes are necessary to prepare this building for these uses. The second phase of this project will deal with the renovation of the first floor. Overall growth at the Germantown Campus in combination with the transition to lab instruction for mathematics and engineering expansion has created the demand for additional academic space. Renovation for these disciplines co-locates them near the Bioscience Education Center, creating good programmatic synergy on the campus. Renovation of this facility is contingent on completion of the Bioscience Education Center. Based on student interest, enrollment trends, existing and projected County and State workforce needs, and the teaching and learning strategies, including the final report of the Governor's Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Task Force, Investing in STEM to Secure Maryland's Future, the Germantown Campus will be well positioned to meet the needs of its students and the region. Design funding for this project was appropriated in and construction funding was appropriated in During this building was renamed to the Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard Student Affairs and Science Building.
anchorEstimated Schedule
Project construction was completed for the fall semester.
anchor Justification
Under the application of the State space guidelines, the enrollment growth on the Germantown Campus has resulted in a significant instructional space deficit. The Germantown Campus has a projected instructional space deficit of NASF and a total space deficit anticipated to be NASF. In addition, this project will position the College to address workforce shortages in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields. This project will impact local and Maryland workforce shortages through educating students to fill technical jobs. Relevant studies include the Montgomery College Strategic Plan, Collegewide Facilities Master Plan Update the Renovation/Addition to Sciences & Applied Studies Building at Montgomery College Germantown Campus, Part Part and the Collegewide Facilities Master Plan Update
anchorOther
Funding Sources: G.O. Bonds and State Aid. Project expenditures assume that a portion of Information Technology (IT) equipment costs may be funded through the Information Technology (No. project. The construction costs in the expenditure schedule include: site improvement costs building construction costs The building construction cost per gross square foot equals The following fund transfer has been made to this project: from the Computer Science Alterations project (BOT The budget reallocates (G.O.bonds) from the Computer Science Alterations project and adds in State matching funds to cover additional costs associated with unforeseen conditions. (The College's Board of Trustees previously transferred in G.O. Bonds from Computer Science Alterations to this project [BOT making the total shift from Computer Science Alterations in County G.O. Bonds.)
anchorDisclosures
A pedestrian impact analysis has been completed for this project.
Montgomery College asserts that this project conforms to the requirement of relevant local plans, as required by the Maryland Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Act.
anchorCoordination
Facility Planning: College (No. Bioscience Education Center (No. Energy Conservation: College (No. and PLAR: College (No.