3rd Update on Addition of Portable Classrooms at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

The information below is provided by the BCPS Office of Facilities and Construction Management.

Since the Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School tragedy, District and school leadership remain focused on meeting the needs of students, employees and the entire school community as we work our way through the emotional and difficult recovery process together. To provide additional educational space on the MSD campus, including classrooms and dedicated areas for student counseling services, the District is expediting the installation of modular units (portables) at the school.

We understand the importance of these portables to the school community and we are working to complete the installation as quickly as possible, while ensuring the new portables meet MSD space needs, educational codes and safety requirements.

Details on the addition of the portables:

Modular Units/Portables – The District is working diligently to expedite providing 34 modular units (portables), which will include

       • 30 classroom/educational spaces

       • Two portable units dedicated for student counseling/resiliency center

       • Two portable units for restrooms. The District has verified the restroom facilities meet the student population count for the new units.

Expedited Process to Hire a Qualified Vendor – Over the last several months, an expedited, yet thorough, due diligence process was undertaken to identify the most qualified vendor for this initiative. The District evaluated six different modular/portable vendors to determine which one met the school’s needs, as well as other critical requirements for South Florida building codes, safety and ability to deliver the portable units in an expedited timeframe.

The School Board approved a contract with Mobile Modular as the vendor determined to best meet the evaluation criteria and requirements among the candidates. Mobile Modular successfully meets all the following important criteria needed to implement this initiative:

 • Ability to meet South Florida Building code requirements

 • Ability to meet South Florida high velocity winds criteria

 • Ability to deliver units in an expedited timeframe (during summer)

 • Ensure units meet education space requirements

 • Ensure student toilets are code compliant

 • Plans/specifications for units already have signed/sealed State agency approvals, as  well as Department of Business and Professional Regulation approvals.

Several other vendors that were considered were either unable to meet the timeframe needed or they were unable to meet other code and safety requirements.

Expedited Drawings for Permitting – Within the last few weeks, District staff has completed the site drawings for the placement of the portables and demolition work of the basketball hoops where the portables will be located and installed. Drawings for the portable units, group restrooms, site work, underground plumbing and platforms/ramps were expedited and submitted for permitting. Drawings for all the infrastructure for the electrical work including the intercom, fire alarm, phone and data for each individual portable were also expedited and submitted for permitting around the same time. Permits have since been received for the classroom and group restroom portables.

Early Site Preparation – The District leveraged existing continuing services contracts to quickly mobilize with site preparation and related design work while awaiting delivery of the portables. An initial evaluation on the required electrical power to supply the portable compound showed that the existing FP&L electrical vault did not have enough spare power. The prequalified electrical contractor, C&F Electric Inc, was able to start trenching right away for the high-voltage lines to supply the transformers needed for service connections to each portable. The electrical contractor, with the help from District staff, rerouted unused power from another building to supply the portables. Underground piping for the electrical work and systems is now nearing completion. The two electrical compounds at each end of the portable complex are in place including the installation of the electrical transformers and panels. Removal of the fence surrounding the area has also been completed. The underground sewer and water lines are expected to commence and be completed in the next 1-2 weeks.

A pre-qualified general contractor, D. Stephenson Construction Inc, has been selected to assist in all of the other aspects of the project including overseeing the plumbing installation. With the anticipation of completed site plumbing drawings by the end of this coming week, the plumbing subcontractor will be brought on board to keep the plumbing underground work on track to be completed prior to the delivery of the group toilet portables. The general contractor will also oversee installation of the raised walkways including stairs and ramps, temporary construction fence, and any other aspects not relating to the electrical and networking systems.

Delivery of Portables – The vendor, Mobile Modular, was issued a purchase order to proceed with manufacturing the 34 units for MSD. Manufacture of the units are on schedule, and delivery is expected to start on July 18, 2018 with completion of all unit deliveries by early August 2018. Broward County Public Schools 3rd Update on Addition of Portable Classrooms at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Last revised: July 2, 2018 Page 2 of 3

Furniture and Supplies – The furniture and supply needs for each portable have been reviewed, and the purchasing department is currently reviewing cost estimates. They anticipate issuing purchase orders for all furniture and supplies within the next few weeks. In addition to the furniture needs, staff have already begun placing orders for the needed equipment and racks to equip the two communication closets that will be located in the administration and staff portable. These communication closets will supply all of the portables with the needed data and networking requirements. All of the needed equipment for cameras, networking, phones, etc, have been ordered or are in the process of being procured.

Connecting and Tying Down the Portables – Once units have been delivered and installed, all necessary utilities must be connected to ensure that the modular spaces are safe and functional. This includes electrical, fire alarm, intercom, data, phone and other technology systems. Plumbing is required for the restroom facilities. In addition, portable units must be tied down or anchored to the ground to meet building code requirements.

Phased Implementation – Representatives from the District’s Facilities Department are meeting with vendors to determine the most efficient sequencing plans and finalizing the phasing/implementation schedule. The goal of sequencing is to allow for portables to be released for occupancy as they are completed. The school’s leadership continues to meet with the Facilities Department regarding the phased implementation process and to develop contingency plans, as needed, until the implementation process is completed.

As we all prepare for the 2018/19 school year, the District and school leadership will continue to communicate with students, families and staff updates regarding the portables.

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