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McNulty-Haddick Complex

Building Description and Use:
The McNulty-Haddick Complex at Lee College is a two story, 65,000 square foot structure constructed in 1951. Lee College purchased the facility in 1990 and renovated it from December of 1990 until September of 1991. In 2006, the College demolished the air-cooled chillers that were serving the building and replaced them with chilled water supplied from the North Central Plant. In addition, in 2006 the College added a digital HVAC control system to the facility. The building houses the Fine Arts and Allied Health programs and contains flexible space that can be configured to hold 21 classrooms. There are 26 faculty offices, a theater, a photography studio and laboratory, a ceramic studio, and a multi media microcomputer laboratory. In 2007 plans were underway to renovate the west end of the building in support of the planned Performing Arts Center

Building Energy Use Characteristics:
113,884 BTU/Sq. Ft./Year

$1.86/Sq. Ft.

No natural gas billing for this facility.

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

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

The floor structure at ground level is reinforced concrete slab on grade and reinforced concrete. Upper level floors consist of reinforced concrete frame and floor. Floor covering consists of carpet, vinyl composition tile (VCT), and exposed structure. The VCT in the halls has deteriorated and will eventually need to be replaced due to moisture infiltration from the floor slab. 

Partitions are standard for the design and occupancy for which the building was intended. They consist of metal stud and gypsum board. Wall covering is basically paint with select areas of ceramic tile, vinyl covering, and exposed structure.

The exterior walls consist of brick with clay tile backup, brick with concrete block backup, brick with glazed tile backup, glass curtain wall, and cast coping.

The roof structure is poured concrete. Roof cover is three ply, modified bitumen built-up system. Roof is insulated below roofing plies to an R-9 rating. This roof was upgraded in 2006 and is in good condition.

Plumbing is in good shape, but, second floor restrooms are not handicapped accessible.

HVAC consists of circulating chilled water supplied from two chillers located in North Central Plant. Building is heated via heat strips in the ducting system. Air handling equipment is located in this building.  The HVAC system was upgraded in 2006 and is in excellent condition on the first floor.  Second floor is unoccupied.  Electrical is adequate for facility, however, the College has programmed projects to replace the pole mounted transformers with pad mounted units.  In addition, power factor correction is programmed. 

Condition: Good on first floor. Poor on second floor.

Occupancy: Faculty Offices, Classrooms, Theater, Photo Lab, and microcomputer lab. Second floor is unoccupied and is used for storage.

Estimated Replacement Cost: $6,500,000.00