Friday, August 21, 2009

Enviroplex Case Study: Steep Pitched Roof Design, Berkeley USD

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King Child Development Center & Franklin Preschool
Berkeley, CA
Steep Pitched Roof Design

Berkeley USD's need for two complete Childcare Campuses on very tight infill property within the City of Berkeley was filled with Enviroplex buildings during summer 2008. Over 20,000 sf of floor space was achieved by a combination of 108x40 and 72x40 classroom buildings and 36x40 admin buildings.

The buildings, as designed by WLC Architects, achieved a "site built" look by use of synthetic stucco finish and steep pitched standing seam metal roofing with custom coated finish.

The classrooms each have full restroom facilities, kitchenette, server room and large learning area. Administration buildings have offices, reception area, kitchenette, server room, restrooms, and washer/dryer connections. All buildings were delivered on-time and without change orders from June-August 2008.

Key Building Features:
  • Steep pitched roof design on buildings of various size to fit small inner city sites
  • Factory applied synthetic stucco system
  • Pre-school restroom fixtures and trough sinks
  • 12 SEER Bard wall hung heat pumps
  • Dual flow "green handle" flush valves
  • 9 foot ceiling height
  • Concrete stem wall foundations
  • Custom electrical distribution systems
  • Custom casework including kitchenettes, cubbies and other classroom cabinets
Call (209) 466-8000 today to learn more about permanent design at modular speed and cost.

www.EnviroplexInc.com

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