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F. RELATED EXPERIENCE <br />This project is a new three-story high school that will <br />receive LEED Gold Certification upon its completion. The <br />certi cation will be achieved by implementing the LEED <br />initiatives within the Contract Documents which include <br />the use of natural daylighting, increased outdoor air <br />ventilation, green roof installation, and permeable parking <br />areas, as well as many others. <br />The building is constructed of cast-in place concrete, <br />structural steel, and a large amount of CMU block. The <br />exterior of the building has a masonry veneer, stone <br />cladding, and aluminum composite paneling. There is <br />also an aluminum window wall system on several of the <br />exterior elevations of the building. In addition, there are <br />many features of the school such as the new classrooms, <br />computer labs, science labs, library, a natatorium, and <br />a gymnasium with a stage for theatre assembly. There <br />is also a new football eld with a track, baseball eld, <br />softball eld, and tennis courts constructed on the school’s <br />campus to the north of the building. <br />NAME AND LOCATION OF PROJECT <br />Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy Public <br />Building Commission <br />Chicago, IL <br />FIRM’S RESPONSIBILITY ON THE <br />PROJECT <br />CM @ RIsk <br />PROJECTS OWNER’S <br />REPRESENTATIVE <br />Public Building Commission <br />Ryan Forristall <br />312-371-7969 <br />ryan.forristall@cityofchicago.org <br />PROJECT ARCHITECT <br />STR PARTNERS, LLC <br />PROJECT DURATION START/FINISH <br />8/1/10- 7/30/12 <br />SIZE OF PROJECT <br />207,600 sf <br />COST OF PROJECT <br />$62,452,000 <br />KEY PREOFSSIONALS INVOLVED <br />Riley Barron, Director of Operations