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Bonner Hall

Building Description and Use:
Bonner Hall at Lee College is a two story, 30,074 square foot structure constructed in 1969. The building houses 20 classrooms, 28 faculty offices, and two secretary offices. This building is on a campus with 36 other buildings, sharing the same electric and gas meters. The building is used only as post-secondary (college) school.

Building Energy Use Characteristics:
The building uses electricity for lighting, cooling, air and chilling/heating water circulation, and general equipment. Steam, generated with natural gas at the College’s South Central Plant, is used for heating and domestic water heating. The building uses chilled water generated from electric power at the College’s South Central Plant cooling.

Building Energy Use Indices are as Follows:

  1992 1994
BTU/Sq. Ft./Year 436 285
Total Gas Cu. Ft./Sq. Ft. 44 42

Structural Characteristics:
This facility consists of two levels. No basement.

The structural system consists of reinforced concrete footings and foundation walls supporting the steel frame superstructure.

The floor structure at ground level is reinforced concrete slab on grade. Upper level floor consists of steel frame supporting a metal corruform pan and concrete topping. Floor covering consists of carpet, terrazzo, vinyl asbestos tile, and exposed structure.

Partitions are standard for the design and occupancy for which the building was intended. They consist of stud and gypsum board, stud and prefinished gypsum board, masonry block, glass in aluminum frame and glazed tile. Wall covering is basically paint with select areas of vinyl covering and exposed structure.

Ceilings consist of plaster and paint, suspended system, and exposed structure.

The exterior walls consist of brick with concrete block backup, concrete block with stucco over, and glass curtain wall. Select areas of precast concrete around windows.

The roof structure is steel frame with metal corruform pan and concrete topping. Roof cover is basically tar and gravel.

Adequate plumbing for facility. HVAC consists of circulating hot and chilled water supplied from boiler building. Air handling equipment is located in this building.

Adequate electric for facility. 500 KVA transformer.

Several offices were enlarged during summer 2004.

Condition:            Good

Occupancy:            Offices and Classrooms.

Estimated Replacement Cost:            $3,300,000.00