Updated: 5/6/16. Facility and Property Information Package
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1 Updated: 5/6/16 Facility and Property Information Package
2 Purpose This package is put together to provide general information to District Administration, the School board and the public. The information contained is taken from facility prints, engineering data, historical archive data and site visits. It is the intention of the Operations Department to keep this file updated quarterly. Information about the data On each sheet there is a maximum and recommended school capacity. These maximum capacities are calculated by the number of actual classrooms at 21 students per classroom. The recommended capacity is 90% of that number in order to accommodate slight fluctuations in population. This number was used because it is our current mandated teacher-student ratio. It should be noted that classrooms are normally designed for 28 to 30 students. Current enrollment is taken from the 45 day report. There are pervious acreage s listed. This simply means the amount of property that the grounds crews must maintain. The remaining property would have buildings, paving and concrete. Considerations and are the opinions of the Director of Operation after discussions with our consulting engineers, and with District Operations Coordinators. Energy information is taken from the previous full year data. It is evident that each building component has a designed useful life expectancy. It is the recommendation of the Operations Department that as the life expectancy of a component approached the end that it be evaluated and scheduled for replacement before failure due to the fact that component failure would result in a loss of classroom time. To that end the Operations Department has compiled lists of major building components that include the date of installation and designed life time. Assistant Superintendent of Administration Dr. William F. Roach Jr. Coordinator of Maintenance George Blake Energy Manager Greg Raines Grounds Coordinator Thomas Shirley Director of Operations Marion Thomas Projects Coordinator Steve Triplett HVAC Coordinator Brian Doty Custodial/Safety Coordinator Tim Huff
3 A. R. LEWIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1755 SHADY GROVE RD. PICKENS, SC, Grades: K-5 50,692 sf Number of Classrooms 23 Maximum Capacity 483 Recommended Capacity 437 Current Enrollment 202 Current % of recommended capacity 46% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1950 s A 2 nd classroom wing addition was completed in the late 1980 s along with the installation of a 2 pipe HVAC system and oil fired boiler. The latest addition was completed in 2010 and included 5 additional classrooms and the gym. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Original building has a shingle roof installed Addition roof is membrane installed in Facility energy stats: kbtu s per sq. $57,998 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Not currently available Six Mile Rural Septic System Facility is heated with fuel oil stored in an underground storage tank. Boiler and the hydronic HVAC pipes are 25 plus years old. Windows in original wing require replacement. Convert fuel source to Liquid Propane. Replace boiler and water heater with LP fired equipment. Replace windows. Have relocation contingency plan in place in the event of HVAC piping failure. Paving and fencing needed.
4 AMBLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 838 AMBLER SCHOOL RD. PICKENS, SC, Grades: K-5 42,331sf Number of Classrooms 20 Maximum Capacity 420 Recommended Capacity 378 Current Enrollment 229 Current % of recommended capacity 55% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is 6.01 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1950 s A 2 nd classroom wing addition was completed in 1996 along with the installation of air to air electric heat pump HVAC systems for each classroom. The latest addition was completed in 2010 and included 5 additional classrooms and the media center. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Original bldg. roof is Metal standing seam roof installed Addition roof is membrane Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $ 48,089 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Not currently available Pickens City Septic System Facilities heat pumps are past the useful life expectancy. SCDOT traffic issues during drop off and pick up. Plan should be in place to fund needed component replacement. Replace HVAC units soon. There is a possibility that Fort Hill will be available soon. Paving additional parking needed.
5 HOLLY SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 120 HOLLY SPRINGS SCHOOL RD. PICKENS, SC, Grades: K-5 35,486 sf Number of Classrooms 19 Maximum Capacity 399 Recommended Capacity 359 Current Enrollment 177 Current % of recommended capacity 50% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1950 s A 2 nd classroom wing addition was completed in 1996 along with the installation of air to air electric heat pump HVAC systems for each classroom. The latest addition was completed in 2010 and included 5 additional classrooms, new kitchen and the media center. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in 2009 The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Original bldg. roof is Metal standing seam roof installed Addition roof is membrane Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $ 44,785 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Not currently available Pickens City Septic System Facilities heat pumps are past the useful life expectancy. SCDOT traffic issues during drop off and pick up. Plan should be in place to fund needed component replacement. Replace HVAC units soon.
6 PICKENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 567 HAMPTON AVE. PICKENS, SC, Grades: K-5 64,131 sf Number of Classrooms 34 Maximum Capacity 714 Recommended Capacity 642 Current Enrollment 450 Current % of recommended capacity 70% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is 6.00 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the mid-1960 s A 2 nd classroom wing addition was completed in 1996 HVAC system is water source heat pumps installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in 2008 The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Modified bitumen roof installed 2015 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $ 53,801 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City. SCDOT traffic issues during drop off and pick up. Evaluate Pickup loop. Evaluate HVAC systems in the 2027 timeframe.
7 HAGOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 SPARKS LN. PICKENS, SC, Grades: K-5 55,266 sf Number of Classrooms 31 Maximum Capacity 651 Recommended Capacity 585 Current Enrollment 282 Current % of recommended capacity 48% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1980 A 5 classroom wing addition was completed in 2009 HVAC units are Gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2009 addition only. Original bldg. has modified bitumen roof installed The addition roof is membrane installed Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City. Consulting roofing engineers advise the roof need to be replaced soon. HVAC units are past their useful life expectancy and have started to fail. Plan should be in place to fund needed component replacement. Replace Roof and HVAC units as soon as possible. Replace original windows.
8 PICKENS MIDDLE SCHOOL 140 TORCH LN. PICKENS, SC, Grades: ,941 sf Number of Classrooms 54 Maximum Capacity 1,134 Recommended Capacity 1,021 Current Enrollment 634 Current % of recommended capacity 62% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the mid-1950 s. The entire facility underwent an extensive renovation in HVAC system is water source heat pumps installed during the 2013 renovations. Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Caterpillar diesel with 40 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in Facility is fully fire sprinkled. Roofing is a combination of built-up, shingle, and metal. All were installed between 2012 and 2014 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $131,452 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City. The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (WattStopper) HVAC units for the gym have reached the end of useful life. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe. Replace Gym HVAC units as soon as possible.
9 PICKENS HIGH SCHOOL 150 BLUE FLAME DR. PICKENS, SC Grades: ,336 sf Number of Classrooms 81 Maximum Capacity 1701 Recommended Capacity 1,615 Current Enrollment 1,395 Current % of recommended capacity 87% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Facility was constructed in the The HVAC system is a 4 pipe system with vav s/electric reheat. Main Facility emergency power generation, 2011 Caterpillar diesel with 350 kw capacity. Stadium emergency power generation, 2011 Caterpillar diesel with 30 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility is fully fire sprinkled. Roof is built up and installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $304,718. Sports Facilities $37,187 per year. Total $341,905 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Pickens City Septic System Construction site permit is still open with PCSW Fund a reasonable grounds maintenance program. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2031 timeframe. Evaluate artificial athletic surfaces 2021
10 DACUSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 200 CHEROKEE TRAIL EASLEY, SC Grades: K-5 97,696 sf Number of Classrooms 41 Maximum Capacity 861 Recommended Capacity 775 Current Enrollment 624 Current % of recommended capacity 80% Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Property is 81.2 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 2011 HVAC units are water source heat pumps installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2011 Caterpillar diesel with 40 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system Modified bitumen built up roof installed 2011 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $105,464 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Dacusville-Cedar Rock District Septic system Construction site permit is still open with PCSW The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (WattStopper) Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe.
11 DACUSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 899 THOMAS MILL RD. EASLEY, SC Grades: ,316 sf Number of Classrooms 27 Maximum Capacity 546 Recommended Capacity 492 Current Enrollment 308 Current % of recommended capacity 62% Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Original facility constructed in the 1997 HVAC units are water source heat pumps installed in Facility does not have emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roof is standing seam metal installed at construction in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $95,304 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Dacusville-Cedar Rock District Septic system HVAC system is approaching the end of useful life. The 2 cooling towers are in need of replacement. Funding for HVAC replacement should be planned. Need to add insulation above ceiling. Energy consumption at this facility is 20% above where it should be.
12 CROSSWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 161 SCHOOL RD. EASLEY, SC29640 Grades: K-5 76,673 sf Number of Classrooms 38 Maximum Capacity 798 Recommended Capacity 718 Current Enrollment 463 Current % of recommended capacity 65% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1980 An 8 classroom wing addition was completed in 2004 A 2 classroom addition was completed in 2009 HVAC units are Gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2004 and 2009 addition only. Original bldg. has modified bitumen roof installed The 2004 wing roof is a built-up/metal combination. The 2 class addition roof is membrane installed 2009 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $73,607 per year Fort Hill Septic system Consulting roofing engineers advise the roof need to be replaced soon. HVAC units are past their useful life expectancy and have started to fail. Replace Roof and HVAC units is currently funded and is scheduled for replacement starting 6/4/16. Continue this course of action. Replace original windows.
13 EAST END ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 505 EAST SECOND AVE. EASLEY, SC Grades: K-5 80,306 sf Number of Classrooms 38 Maximum Capacity 798 Recommended Capacity 718 Current Enrollment 712 Current % of recommended capacity 99% Facility sits on an 6.27 acer parcel Property is 1.89 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1950 s A major building program replaced most of the original facility in 2004 HVAC system is 2 pipe hydronic with unit ventilators installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2004 addition only. What is left of the original roof is architectural shingle installed in The 2004 buildings is a modified bitumen and Metal combination. Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $93,747 per year Fort Hill There are DOT and traffic flow issues, we have no property to correct. Evaluate Roof and HVAC systems in the 2024 timeframe.
14 FOREST ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 MCALISTER RD. EASLEY, SC Grades: K-5 86,096 sf Number of Classrooms 47 Maximum Capacity 987 Recommended Capacity 889 Current Enrollment 676 Current % of recommended capacity 76% Facility sits on a acer parcel Property is 7.92 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1960 s A major building addition was completed 2004 HVAC system was replaced with water source heat pump system in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2004 addition only. The roofing was done in 2 phases and is modified bitumen. The original bldg. was re-roofed in 2014, the addition wings Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $106,577 per year Fort Hill The facilities paving is in poor condition. There are DOT and traffic flow issues. Funding should be planned soon to repave facility parking and drives.
15 MCKISSICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 156 MCKISSICK SCHOOL RD. EASLEY, SC Grades: K-5 74,225 sf Number of Classrooms 26 Maximum Capacity 546 Recommended Capacity 491 Current Enrollment 368 Current % of recommended capacity 75% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1973 A classroom wing addition and gym was completed in 2013 HVAC units are Gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Pod roofing is architectural shingle and modified bitumen roof installed the addition is built-up installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $77,916 per year Fort Hill Paving is starting to become an issue.
16 WEST END ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 314 PELZER HWY. EASLEY, SC Grades: K-5 83,340 sf Number of Classrooms 48 Maximum Capacity 1,008 Recommended Capacity 907 Current Enrollment 671 Current % of recommended capacity 74% Facility sits on a acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in 1982 A major building addition was completed 2004 The original building HVAC system was replaced with a 2 pipe hydronic system in The building addition HVAC system is 2 pipe hydronic with unit ventilators installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2004 addition only. The original Building is modified bitumen and was re-roofed in The 2004 addition is a modified bitumen and Metal combination. Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $97,795 per year Fort Hill There are ongoing issues with the installation of the underground domestic water piping. Have the underground piping re-engineered and replaced. Evaluate HVAC systems for replacement in the 2022 timeframe. Replace 100/200 wind heating boiler.
17 GETTYS MIDDLE SCHOOL 510 SOUTH PENDLETON ST. EASLEY, SC Grades: ,618 sf Number of Classrooms 75 Maximum Capacity 1,575 Recommended Capacity 1,417 Current Enrollment 1,290 Current % of recommended capacity 91% Facility sits on a acer parcel Property is 6.93 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1939 A major building addition was completed 1978 adding the B building and Gym the entire facility was renovated adding the C building and replacing the HVAC in the D building to a water source heat pump system. HVAC system in A and B buildings were replaced with a water source heat pump system in The gym is 4 pipe hydronic installed in 2013 Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Kohler diesel with 125 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The roofing for A bldg. is shingle 2013/poor install, B Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $212,958 per year Fort Hill Fencing for car loop is needed. Old storage building at football field should be replaced or removed. HVAC units for the gym have reached the end of useful life. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe. Replace Gym HVAC units as soon as possible D building needs attic insulation.
18 EASLEY HIGH SCHOOL 154 GREENWAVE BLVD. EASLEY, SC Grades: ,117 sf Number of Classrooms 81 Maximum Capacity 1,701 Recommended Capacity 1,701 Current Enrollment 1,795 Current % of recommended capacity 105% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Facility was constructed in the 2013 The HVAC system is a 4 pipe system with vav s/electric reheat. Main Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Kohler diesel with 350 kw capacity. Stadium emergency power generation, 2013 Kohler diesel with 30 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system Roof is built up and installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $352,518. Sports Facilities $67,978 per year. Total $420,496 per year Fort Hill Construction site permit is still open. The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (WattStopper) Fund a reasonable grounds maintenance program. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe. Evaluate artificial athletic surfaces 2022
19 CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 608 JOHNSON RD. CENTRAL, SC Grades: K-5 59,409 sf Number of Classrooms 31 Maximum Capacity 651 Recommended Capacity 585 Current Enrollment 343 Current % of recommended capacity 59% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is 7.78 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1980 An 8 classroom wing addition was completed in 2009 HVAC units are Gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has fire sprinkler system in 2009 addition only. Original bldg. has a modified bitumen roof installed The addition roof is Siplast installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $45,872 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill City of Central City of Central City of Central Replace original windows. Replace Lighting with energy efficient LED Replace HVAC heat exchangers on or around 2025.
20 CLEMSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 581 BERKELY DR. CLEMSON, SC Grades: K-5 55,266 sf Number of Classrooms 48 Maximum Capacity 1,008 Recommended Capacity 907 Current Enrollment 810 Current % of recommended capacity 89% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 2001 HVAC units are Geothermal-water source heat pumps installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2000 Caterpillar natural gas with 30kW capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Standing seam metal. Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $94,807 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill City of Clemson City of Clemson Republic Service Co. HVAC system will reach its useful life expectancy within the next 5 years. Plans should start be made for funding HVAC replacement in Additional parking needed.
21 SIX MILE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 777 NORTH MAIN ST. SIX MILE, SC Grades: K-5 65,946 sf Number of Classrooms 27 Maximum Capacity 567 Recommended Capacity 510 Current Enrollment 469 Current % of recommended capacity 92% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1990 HVAC units are water source heat pumps installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roofing is Architectural Shingle installed in 2011 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $65,505 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Six Mile District Septic System Republic Service Co. Bus loop asphalt is in very poor condition. Plans should be made for funding bus loop paving need.
22 EDWARDS MIDDLE SCHOOL 1157 MADDEN BRIDGE RD. CENTRAL, SC Grades: ,390 sf Number of Classrooms 47 Maximum Capacity 987 Recommended Capacity 888 Current Enrollment 787 Current % of recommended capacity 87% Facility sits on an acer parcel. Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the with 2 classroom wing additions and the office wing constructed in Original bldg. HVAC system a modified 4 pipe with vav s installed in Gym units are gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in The 3 new wings have gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Caterpillar diesel with 125 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Original bldg. was re-roofed in 2014 and is build-up type. The additions roofing was installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $133,494 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Six Mile District Town of Central HVAC units for the gym have reached the end of useful life. The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (WattStopper) HVAC units for the gym have reached the end of useful life. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2028 timeframe. Replace Gym HVAC units as soon as possible
23 DANIEL HIGH SCHOOL 140 BLUE AND GOLD BLVD. CENTRAL, SC Grades: ,990 sf Number of Classrooms 59 Maximum Capacity 1,239 Recommended Capacity 1,239 Current Enrollment 1,113 Current % of recommended capacity 90% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Facility was constructed in the The HVAC system is a 4 pipe system with vav s/electric reheat. Main Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Kohler diesel with 350 kw capacity. Stadium emergency power generation, 2013 Kohler diesel with 40 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system Roof is built up and installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $298,593. Sports Facilities $43,442 per year. Total $342,035 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Pickens City Septic System The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (Levaton) Fund a reasonable grounds maintenance program. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe. Evaluate artificial athletic surfaces 2022
24 CHASTAIN ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 940 CHASTAIN RD. LIBERTY, SC 2965 Grades: K-5 93,160 sf Number of Classrooms 37 Maximum Capacity 777 Recommended Capacity 699 Current Enrollment 534 Current % of recommended capacity 76% Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 2012 HVAC units are water source heat pumps installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2012 Caterpillar diesel with 40 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Modified bitumen built up roof installed 2012 Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $105,095 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Southside Rural District Pickens County Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2032 timeframe.
25 LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 251 NORTH HILLCREST ST. LIBERTY, SC Grades: K-5 73,887 sf Number of Classrooms 38 Maximum Capacity 798 Recommended Capacity 718 Current Enrollment 478 Current % of recommended capacity 67% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1960 s A classroom wing addition was completed in 1996 along with the installation of a water source heat pump HVAC systems. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roofing has been done in 3 sections and all are modified bitumen. The addition was installed 1996, the original section was re-roofed in 2007 and the office/media and cafeteria were re-roofed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $75,638 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Liberty & Liberty & Liberty City Cooling tower is in bad condition. HVAC system is approaching useful life expectancy wing roof approaching useful life expectancy. Plans should be made for funding HVAC and roofing needs.
26 LIBERTY MIDDLE SCHOOL 125 FALCON LN. LIBERTY, SC Grades: ,848 sf Number of Classrooms 35 Maximum Capacity 735 Recommended Capacity 662 Current Enrollment 512 Current % of recommended capacity 77% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1985 A classroom wing addition was completed in The HVAC system is water source heat pumps that were installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2013 Caterpillar diesel with 80 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier installed it The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Original bldg. was re-roofed in 2005 with modified bitumen. The 1996 additions were re-roofed in 2014 and are also built-up bitumen. Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $96,393 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Liberty & Liberty & Liberty City The automated lighting system is not compatible with the Districts energy management system and the manufacture is not supporting the District. (WattStopper) HVAC units for the gym have reached the end of useful life. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2023 timeframe. Replace Gym HVAC units as soon as possible
27 LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL 124 RED DEVIL DR. LIBERTY, SC Grades: ,057 sf Number of Classrooms 39 Maximum Capacity 819 Recommended Capacity 819 Current Enrollment 678 Current % of recommended capacity 83% Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Facility was constructed in the The HVAC system is a 4 pipe system with vav s/electric reheat. Main Facility emergency power generation, 2011 Kohler diesel with 350 kw capacity. Stadium emergency power generation, 2011 Kohler diesel with 30 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Roof is built up and installed in Facility energy consumption: 46.57kBtu s per sq. $192,706. Sports Facilities $28,527 per year. Total $221,233 per year Duke Energy Fort Hill Southside District Liberty & Fund a reasonable grounds maintenance program. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2031 timeframe. Evaluate artificial athletic surfaces 2021
28 PICKENS COUNTY CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 990 CHASTAIN RD. LIBERTY, SC 2965 Industrial Education 151,584 sf Number of Classrooms 37 Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Original facility constructed in the HVAC Systems are a combination of 2 pipe hydronic heat/dx cooling and gas/electric rooftop packaged units installed in Facility emergency power generation, 2012 Kohler diesel with 125 kw capacity. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Notifier and was installed in The facility has a full fire sprinkler system. Modified bitumen built up roof installed Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $144,800 per year Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Southside Rural District Pickens County Fund a reasonable grounds maintenance program. Evaluate HVAC and roofing systems in the 2031 timeframe.
29 NORTHSIDE CENTER 106 GLAZNER ST. EASLEY, SC Adult Learning Facility Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 11,676 sf Facility sits on an 1.45 acer parcel Property is 0.43 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1920 s HVAC system is 2 gas/electric packaged units installed in Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by First Alert was installed in It does not meet code. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof is architectural shingle installed in Facility energy consumption: kbtu s per sq. $20,258 per year Fort Hill Facility is not up to ADA, Fire or Energy code. Facility has no insulation. HVAC requires replacement in the next few years. Windows and lighting require replacement. Facility has no insulation. Insulation should be installed. Paved parking is needed.
30 B. J. SKELTON CENTER A 1400 GRIFFIN MILL RD. EASLEY, SC Vacant Facility Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 53,741sf Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Original facility constructed in the 1973 HVAC units are a combination and are not functional. Facility does not have emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is not operational. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roof is built-up installed The roofing system has failed Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Bethlehem-Roanoke District Septic system Facility is abandon and is a safety and liability concern. Demolish facility and clean up site. Site could be used as part of a district services consolidation plan.
31 B. J. SKELTON CENTER B 1400 GRIFFIN MILL RD. EASLEY, SC Transportation/Student Nutrition Support Facility Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 25,000sf Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Original facility constructed in the 1978 HVAC units are a combination. Heat pumps installed in 2006 and Gas/electric packaged units installed in Facility does not have emergency power generation capabilities. Fire Alarm system is manufactured by Fire Lite and was installed in The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roof is built-up installed in Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Bethlehem-Roanoke District Septic system Shares a site with an abandon building creating safety concerns.
32 CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE 1348 GRIFFIN MILL RD. EASLEY, SC District Administration Facility 16,210sf including portable office space. Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity Facility sits on an acer parcel shared. Property is 89.6 acres pervious Original facility constructed in 1973 HVAC units are gas/electric packaged rooftop units installed in Facility does not have emergency power generation capabilities. There is no Fire Alarm system in this facility. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roof is built-up installed in 2 phases. North section in 1998 and south section in Blue Ridge Cooperative Fort Hill Bethlehem-Roanoke District Septic system HVAC system is approaching the end of useful life. Paving in back lot is deteriorating. Additional parking is needed. Funding for HVAC replacement should be planned. Facility requires a lighting fixture replacement from the current T12 type.
33 DISTRICT OPERATIONS COMPLEX 415 ANN ST. PICKENS, SC, District Operational Support Facilities Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 30,108 sf Facility sits on an 4.00 acer parcel Property is 0.20 acres pervious Facilities several surplus SCDOT buildings dating back to the 1920 s. HVAC system are a variety. Facility emergency power generation capabilities in Office/AITS building only. There is no Fire Alarm system. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof systems are metal and shingle. Metal roofing was installed in 1997 shingles were installed in Duke Energy Fort Hill Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City Aging on site underground fuel storage tanks. Road construction beginning in spring of Loosing parking to road construction. AITS does not have adequate space to operate.
34 EASLEY BUS PORT/OFFICE 105 STEWART DR. EASLEY, SC Transportation Office Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 1,536 sf Facility sits on an 3.46 acer parcel Property is 0.17 acres pervious Facilities consist of 2 portable office units. HVAC system is air to air heat pumps. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. There is no Fire Alarm system. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof is shingle installed in not on site
35 PICKENS BUS PORT/OFFICE 688 PUMPKINTOWN HWY. PICKENS, SC, Transportation Office Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 1,536 sf Facility sits on an 4.00 acer parcel Property is 0.21 acres pervious Facilities consist of 2 portable office units. HVAC system is air to air heat pumps. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. There is no Fire Alarm system. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof is shingle installed in 1998 and metal. Duke Energy not on site Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City Bus parking areas are in poor condition and require repaving. Bus parking area need to be fenced. Repave as soon as possible. Fence bus lot. Evaluate the portables.
36 LIBERTY-DANIEL PORT/OFFICE 1037 JOHNSON RD. CENTRAL, SC Transportation Office Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 1,536 sf Facility sits on an 5.30 acer parcel Property is 0.27 acres pervious Facilities consist of 2 portable office units. HVAC system is air to air heat pumps. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. There is no Fire Alarm system. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof is shingle installed in Duke Energy not on site Easley-Central District Septic System Bus parking area needs to be fenced. Fence the bus lot.
37 BLAIR STREET FACILITY 401 BLAIR ST. EASLEY, SC Surplus Property Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 11,000 sf Facility sits on an 1.27 acer parcel Property is 0.44 acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1920 s HVAC system has been stolen. Facility has no emergency power generation capabilities. There is no Fire Alarm system. The facility has no fire sprinkler system. The roof is shingle. The installation date is unknown. Fort Hill Facility is not up to ADA, Fire or Energy code. Facility has no insulation. No HVAC system. Facility in a state of disrepair. Dispose of property as soon as possible.
38 OLD PICKENS MIDDLE SITE 467 SPARKS LN. PICKENS, SC, Surplus Property Number of Classrooms Maximum Capacity Recommended Capacity Current Enrollment Current % recommended capacity 93,861 sf Facility sits on an acer parcel Property is acres pervious Original facility constructed in the 1960 s. The science wing was added in HVAC system is not functional. Facility has no emergency power generation capacity. Fire Alarm is manufactured by Simplex and was installed in it is not operational. The Facility has no fire sprinkler system. Roofing system is a built-up. Duke Energy Fort Hill Pickens City Pickens City Pickens City
39 OTHER DISTRICT OWNED PROPERTIES 304 West D Ave. Easley, SC Acre parcel. With a 2 nd parcel of 2.531acres Property is currently leased to Head Start of Easley. Lease to expire 5/30/ West Main St. Central, SC acre parcel. Property is currently leased to Central Community Center. Lease expires??/??/20?? 201 South D St. Easley, SC acre parcel. Currently leased to????????? Lease to expire 5/30/2022 McAlister Rd. Easley, SC acre parcel. Currently surplus and for sale.
40 Pervious Grounds Acreage Number classroom s Smaller resourc e rooms Actual 15/16 Student count Facility/Location Core Space Portable Space Total Space Acreage Facility Capacity A.R. Lewis Elementary School 50, , Ambler Elementary School 42, , Holly Springs Elementary Schoo 35, , Pickens Elementary School 64, , Hagood Elementary School 55, , Pickens Middle School 146, , , Pickens High School 251, , ,701 1, , ,481 3,368 Dacusville Elementary 97, , Dacusville Middle School 73, , , , Crosswell Elementary School 76,673 1,536 78, East End Elementary School 80, , Forest Acres Elementary Schoo 86, , Mckissick Elementary School 74, , West End Elementary School 83, , , Gettys Middle School 208, , ,575 1,289 Easley High School 266, , ,701 1, , ,413 5,953 Central Elementary School 59, , Clemson Elementary School 119, , , Six Mile Elementary School 65, , Edwards Middle School 115, , Daniel High School 225, , ,239 1, , ,452 3,521 Chastain Rd Elementary Schoo 93, , Liberty Elementary School 73, , Liberty Middle School 104, , Liberty High School 179, , , ,129 2,202 Career Technology Center 151, , North Side Center 11, , Easley Bus Port 1, , Liberty/Daniel Bus Port 1, , Pickens Bus Port 1, , B. J. Skelton Center 78, , Operational Service Center 29, , District Office Central Services 13,138 3,072 16, Blair St. Facility 11, , (Old) Pickens Middle Site 93, , TOTALS 3,128, ,043 21,903 15,976 Classroom count include art, music, computer and science rooms. DO NOT include café, media, auditorium or gym. Career Center count is classroom only and does not include Labs.
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