STV|DPM completes construction of 87,000 s/f Sandy Hook Elementary

December 16, 2016 - Connecticut

Newtown, CT STV|DPM, a leading provider of owner’s project management services, has completed construction of the new Sandy Hook School.

This project, which came in the wake of a terrible tragedy, was made possible by a $50 million grant from the state of Connecticut. The new 87,000 s/f school was constructed in 18 months and features a security system and an eco-friendly design.

In early 2013, STV|DPM was selected by the Newtown Public Building and Site Commission (PBSC) and appointed by the board of selectmen to aid in Newtown’s healing and serve as owner’s representative for the construction of a new school. STV|DPM led the preconstruction process, and working closely with the PBSC, the Newtown board of education, the State of Connecticut Office of School Facilities and the first selectmen, facilitated the design team selection. STV|DPM created an RFP in collaboration with town by-laws and began to review, shortlist, and interview more than 30 interested architectural firms. Working collaboratively, STV|DPM facilitated the design team contracting process for the Town of Newtown who selected the New Haven, CT-based Svigals and Partners Architects.

Early on in the programming stage of design and in response to directives from Newtown leadership, a plan to communicate progress on the project was developed and implemented by STV|DPM and Svigals. This program included community outreach and educational sessions that included a “Kids Build” program, regular communications to the educators, and community information posted on a website. Keeping the community informed, while also being respectful, was a priority for Newtown’s leadership. As the programming was confirmed, STV|DPM, working with the PBSC, solicited bids for preconstruction services from interested construction management firms.

STV|DPM facilitated the construction manager request for proposal and sifted through 14 proposals from interested constructors from all over the country. Working in conjunction with the PBSC and the Newtown selection committee, the team selected Consigli Construction. Working closely with both Svigals and Consigli, STV|DPM provided consistent direction of the town’s preferences in design, schedule, and budget. Maintaining compliance with Connecticut’s Office of School Facilities, the firm kept all the requirements of the state and the newly adapted security requirements at the forefront of the design.

“This project was the best team effort I have ever seen, with total commitment from everyone involved,” said Mark DuPre, STV|DPM vice president and project executive.

“Working with the town on these initiatives has been an unforgettable experience on a number of levels,” said Geralyn Hoerauf, STV|DPM senior project manager.

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