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UTC Football/Athletic Training Facility Project Title Football / Athletic Training Facility 540/005-04-2016 Institution UT Chattanooga Description This project will construct a new football/athletic training facility for the intercollegiate athletic program, located on the north edge of the campus from the McKenzie Arena as sited in the 2012 campus master plan. Additional Project Information: See Building Program and Appendix Project Schedule Designer Award by SBC Executive Sub-Committee – August 19, 2019 (Pending SBC Approval on August 8, 2019) Anticipated Licensed All disciplines as required for Basic Services Professionals and consultants for Basic Services: Estimated Total Project $22,000,000 Cost Maximum Allowable Construction Cost $17,730,000 (MACC) Designer Fee: $1,271,888 ($17,730,000 x .05739 x 1.25) Insurance Coverage Commercial General Liability Each Occurrence - $1,000,000 Aggregate - $1,000,000 Commercial Automobile Liability Any Auto – Each Accident, Combined Single Limit - $1,000,000 Workers’ Compensation as required by statute, including employers’ liability with limits of: Each Accident - $100,000 Disease, each employee - $100,000 Disease, policy limits - $500,000 Professional Liability Insurance Each Claim - $1,000,000 Annual Aggregate - $2,000,000 Project Category: Standard Designer Solicitation July 16, 2019 Date Letter of Interest Due July 30, 2019 at 12:00 pm ET Date Questions received until: July 23, 2019 at 5:00 pm ET Any updates regarding this solicitation will be emailed to potential proposers if request for notification is received via email to [email protected] by the date and time of the deadline for questions listed above. FOOTBALL /ATHLETIC FACILITY PROGRAM SBC NO. 540/005-04-2016 JULY 2019 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA University of Tennessee Chattanooga Football / Athletic Facility Building Program SBC No. 540/005-04-2016 July 2019 FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 3 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 0FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC0 FACILITY BUILDINGSTADIUM PROGRAM | 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 01 / EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 08 04 / BUILDING SYSTEMS NARRATIVES 166 1.1 INTRODUCTION 12 4.1 GENERAL + APPLICABLE CODES 170 1.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW 13 4.2 CIVIL + UTILITIES 172 1.3 PROJECT GOALS 14 4.3 SUSTAINABILITY 176 1.5 PARTICIPANTS 15 4.4 STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 178 4.5 MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, 02 / EXISTING FACILITY ANALYSIS 24 FIRE PROTECTION, ACOUSTICS, A/V, SECURITY, 2.1 SITE OVERVIEW / CONTEXT 28 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 180 2.2 EXISTING FACILITY DOCUMENTATION 30 2.3 EXISTING FLOOR PLANS 36 03 / BUILDING PROGRAM + CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS 48 3.1 PROGRAM SUMMARY 52 3.2 SUMMARY OF SPACES 54 3.3 CONCEPT PLANS 58 3.4 CONCEPT RENDERINGS 62 3.5 ROOM DATA SHEETS 64 3.6 ROOM FINISH LEGENDS 132 3.7 FF+E DEVELOPMENT 156 3.8 SELECT ROOM DIAGRAMS 160 FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 7 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 01FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 1.1 INTRODUCTION 12 1.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW 13 1.3 PROJECT GOALS 14 1.5 PARTICIPANTS 15 FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 11 1.1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This document is the result of an approved User Group Meetings were held in October programming project regarding a Football / of 2018 on the University of Tennessee at Athletic Training Facility at the University of Chattanooga’s campus. Meetings covered the Tennessee at Chattanooga. following topics: The goal of this program is as follows: Football Operations 1. Identify the optimal site for the Athletic / Sports Medicine Football Training Facility Athletic Training Equipment 2. Provide sufficient information for the Strength & Conditioning University to describe the project to potential designers and agencies from which conceptual or capital approval is sought. Additional communication, including conference or video calls, telephone calls, and emails, also occurred as clarification was sought or more information became available. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 1.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW PROJECT OVERVIEW The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’ traces its roots to 1886, at a time when the City has an opportunity to improve all Athletic of Chattanooga had a population of 30,000. It Programs by realizing a near-term plan that joined the University of Tennessee system in is the opening, enabling move in a sequence 1969 and is known for a number of nationally of possible improvements. For the input ranked academic programs, including the required, the success of Chattanooga’s Athletic undergraduate Business, Engineering, Department has a disproportionately large Chemistry, and Nursing programs; as well as the impact on the well-being of the University, and highly-regarded Master’s program in Industrial by extension the City of Chattanooga. and Organizational Psychology and the PhD program in Computational Engineering. Revitalization is necessary at this time. The operational difficulties of the Football program The City and The University of Tennessee impact recruiting and impose a false ceiling on at Chattanooga have nurtured each other’s the team’s success. Keeping the Football Team growth and prospered from the other just as on the McKenzie site will also facilitate the they generate benefit. Now with a population shared, efficient use of shared facilities by all over 180,000, Chattanooga’s nickname is the teams. “Scenic City,” evidenced by the numerous options for outdoor activity that many This necessary initial step is to be followed by UTC students enjoy. Somewhat conversely, future work that will further codify the overall Chattanooga also goes by “Gig City” for goals of keeping student athletes on campus having internet speeds of up to 10 gigabytes and centrally located as much as possible per second, provided by the city-run Electric while creating a both multiple-use efficiencies Power Board, the first municipally-owned utility when possible and dedicated team areas when company to do so. circumspect. The symbiosis between the University and This document outlines a Program for a the City is no more plain than in the realm new Football Training Facility connected to of Athletics. Finley Stadium was built in McKenzie Arena. It also describes a sequence partnership between the City, University, and of future work that will continue to build on the people of Chattanooga. Almost 40% of the legacy of Athletics at the University of Finley’s cost came from private donations. Tennessee at Chattanooga. Football game attendance is dominated by the non-student citizens of Chattanooga. The Mocs play in the Southern Conference and have been named one of the top 100 Athletic programs in the country by The National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics. FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 13 1.3 PROJECT GOALS PROJECT GOALS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga amount of area within the existing arena that has an opportunity to effect positive evolution the non-football teams desperately need. within the entirety of the Athletic Department Doing so enhances the student-athlete by making the critical move required to give experience for all. The impact of Athletics all teams in McKenzie the space each needs has a radius of compounding benefit to the while maximizing shared resources. The University and City of Chattanooga that may be existing arrangement is a happenstance that difficult to quantify but is nonetheless very real. evolved through noble efforts dedicated to making do with available resources. Moving the football team to an additon at McKenzie Arena will free up a significant PROJECT GOALS • Construct a dedicated Football Training Facility that is equal to or better than peer institutions on-campus that will enable better coaching and player facilities for all Athletic Teams currently housed in McKenzie Arena • The McKenzie Arena Addition to be formulated in a manner that creates an implied gateway to campus on Mabel street • The Training Facility will be a resource available to diverse campus, student and community organizations with the incorporation of a concourse-level Multipurpose room accessible for non-gameday events UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 1.5 PARTICIPANTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROGRAMMING TEAM UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE POPULOUS CHATTANOOGA Scott Radecic Dr. Steven Angle, Chancellor Craig Kaufman Dr. Richard Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor Chris Herring Tyler Forrest - Associate Vice Chancellor Jeremy Krug Kenny Tyler, Dir. of Engineering & Planning Peter Lang Terry Denniston - Chief of Staff - Chancellor’s Brian Smith Office Renae Vos Alexis Hurley - Project Coordinator - Chancellor’s Office DH&W Ray Boaz UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICS Mark Wharton, Director of Athletics HENDERSON ENGINEERS Scott Altizer, Deputy Director of Athletics Sean Kolich Andrew Horton, Sr. Associate AD Ryan Starkovich Jay Blackman, Sr. Associate AD Lee Roberts, Sr. Associate AD RBA STRUCTURAL UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE ENGINEERING FACILITIES PLANNING Mark Dunning Bryan Byard, Project Manager MARCH ADAMS Michael Hutcherson CMR Pat Bartko Stan Shipman FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 15 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 02FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 17 EXISTING FACILITY ANALYSIS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA 2.1 SITE OVERVIEW / CONTEXT 20 2.2 EXISTING FACILITY DOCUMENTATION 22 2.3 EXISTING FACILITY PLANS 28 FOOTBALL / ATHLETIC FACILITY BUILDING PROGRAM | 19 2.1 SITE OVERVIEW
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