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Construction Projects
For more information please contact the COCC Construction Office. Email
[email protected] or [email protected]. Phone: 541.330.4363
Bid Proposals
If you firm is a product vendor or service provider that is interested in doing business
with COCC and bidding on construction related projects, please visit the COCC
Procurement web page.
Fall 2013 Construction Activity Summary
The Construction Office continues to work on a number of key facilities projects vital to
the College’s future. The Department continues to renovate existing buildings, and
construct new ones according to the College’s Master Plan, ADA compliance goals,
enrollment needs, and funding availability. When remodeling and building, the
Construction Department typically builds to a university level standard, installing the
latest technology and audio visual equipment; employing energy efficient and smart
systems; purchasing GreenGuard certified, low VOC, environmentally responsible
furniture; and adding amenities such as water bottle filters.
Highlighted projects include:
Grandview
Renovations to Grandview Hall are complete and the building opened for the start of the
Fall Term. Steele Associates Architects completed the design work, with SunWest
Builders as the General Contractor. Formerly the College’s cafeteria/culinary arts
kitchen, upper Grandview is being transformed to consolidate the Math Department
faculty and staff under one roof. Offices, workrooms, and classroom spaces are high
functioning and bright, with an emphasis on bringing in natural light through the
placement of solar tubes throughout. The existing bathrooms on the upper level were
also renovated and the air handling unit serving the south portion of the building has
been replaced.
Office Common Area
Work Study Room
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Project Scope
Removal of existing kitchen and creation of offices for faculty and staff, plus
classroom space. Make bathrooms ADA compliant. Replace and upgrade
air-handling unit.
Funding
Construction Fund.
Schedule Status
Completed.
Grandview Floor
Pan
Boyle Education Center rooms 156, 157, 159
Remodeling is complete on three rooms in
Boyle. In a previous lifetime, these rooms
were used for telecommunications, video
conferencing, and CNA labs. Today, rooms
156, 157, and 159 provide a computer lab for
Community Learning and an additional drop
in lab on the lower campus.
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Project Scope
Three classrooms updated to provide students with increased computer space.
Funding
Construction Fund.
Schedule Status
Completed.
Technology Education Center
This new building is located at the Redmond Campus directly across from Robert’s
Field Airport. BBT Architects designed the building and Kirby Nagelhout Construction is
the General Contractor. The project started construction in April 2013 and has
proceeded on schedule throughout the summer. Approximately 85% of all low-voltage
infrastructure has been installed on the first and second floors of the South wing and
approximately 40% of the core of the building. An A/V contractor has been selected.
The building is on track to complete and be furnished in time for a Fall 2014 opening.
Floorbox Installations – CEED 222 & 223, 2nd floor
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Project Scope
At 34,000 square feet and will house 9 classrooms, 3 computer labs, 4 skills labs
and several conference rooms. Technology-centered programs include:
o The Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence and Development
o Nondestructive Testing and Inspection
o Digital Arts and Media
o Advanced Automotive
o Flexible Technology
Funding
The budget for the overall project is $12.5 Million. This includes a $5.7 Million
match from the State of Oregon.
Schedule Status
The project started on April 22nd and is on schedule to open for Fall Classes of
2014.
Ochoco
Design began this fall, on renovation of the Ochoco Building. The primary focus of the
project is to provide office space for the Humanities and the World Languages and
Cultures Department.
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Project Scope
Complete scope is pending design and budget finalization.
Funding
November 2009 Bond Measure and Construction Fund.
Schedule Status
Construction start planned for March or April of 2014, with completion depending
on the final scope.