San Jose Evergreen Community College District Citizens Bond Oversight Committee
Measure G-10 Featured Projects
As of June 30, 2015

EVC: South Campus Development

Funded by Measure G-2010

Project Description: The Mathematics, Science and Social Science (MS3) building will be 65,000 square feet and include 7 science laboratories, 14 classrooms, and offices for the Math/Science and Social Science faculty. The Fitness Center will be an 8,000 square foot physical health center designed to inspire a healthy life-style by encouraging fitness participation, student interaction, and will promote sustainability. This project is expected to be ready for occupancy by Summer 2016.

EVC: Automotive Technology Building

Funded by Measure G-2010

Project Description:
The 26,000 square foot Auto-Tech facility will contain two small lecture classrooms, a medium sized classroom accommodating up to 30 students and a large lecture classroom for up to 60 students. There will be thirty automobile bays requiring specialty equipment such as lifts, utilities, exhaust hoods, and upgraded mechanical systems. Other specialty rooms include a tool room, engine machine shop, engine cleaning room, fuel & electrical lab, and smog testing. There will be approximately seven individual teacher offices adjacent to a common work space, as well as numerous secure storage areas throughout the facility. The project has been mandated by the District to achieve a minimum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification as awarded by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to incorporate sustainable building practices into the design and selection of systems and equipment. Completion is planned for classes to begin in the Spring of 2016.

SJCC: Physical Education Building Project

Funded by Measure G-2004 & G-2010
Project Description: The PE Building Project consists of Project 31125 - New Gym Sitework & Re-Purpose Racquetball Building (G-2010), and Project 122 - Physical Education Gymnasium (G-2004). It includes a new gymnasium, fitness center, team rooms and offices. Located adjacent to the track, football field and softball field, it will consolidate the athletics facilities and replace the auxiliary gym. The existing racquetball courts will be renovated into a Wellness Center for the department. The project is scheduled to be complete by Spring 2017.

SJCC: Ironworkers Training Center

Funded by Measure G-2010

Project Description: This project included the upgrade of electrical and mechanical services to facilitate the installation of a 20-booth Welding Workshop and associated Fume Extraction System. An outdoor Steel Assembly Yard was constructed together with new learning spaces including a classroom and office.

Joint Use 21st Century Post-Secondary Education Center

Funded by Measure G-2004

Project Description: San José • Evergreen Community College District is developing a Joint Use Education Center in partnership with Milpitas Unified School District, for the purpose of better serving the needs of the residents in Milpitas and surrounding areas. The facility will be located adjacent to Thomas Russell Middle School in Milpitas and provide a blend of secondary and post-secondary education that will allow high school students to access college level courses while completing their high school curriculum. Work Force Development courses will also be offered to the larger community.

Network Infrastructure Upgrades

Funded by Measure G-2010

San Jose City College: Wireless Access Points (WAPs) were upgraded in high priority areas, and a new core network was implemented. The building network upgrades included replacing all of the network switches from 10/100Mbsp to 1Gbps-40Gbps capabilities, and replacing all legacy WAPs.

Evergreen Valley College: All legacy Wireless Access Points (WAPs) have been replaced, with new cabling being installed throughout campus. The new campus Main Distribution Facility (MDF) is being built in the Student Center. A fiber infrastructure is being designed with installation scheduled for Spring 2016. The core network project begins in December 2015 and will connect buildings as the fiber is installed in the Spring and Summer of 2016.

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