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Blue Creek Elementary School has provided a
great learning environment for North Colonie’s students for the past
55 years. Time and the elements, however, have placed stress on the
building structure and its systems. Aging ventilation and heating
systems, for example, make it difficult to regulate temperatures in
the building, which can make the classroom environment uncomfortable
for students.
If voters approve the $7 million proposed capital project referendum
on Monday, March 3, the district would be able to address heating
issues and other infrastructure repairs and improvements that have
been on the district’s radar for some time at Blue Creek, as well as
at the district’s eight other school buildings.
Project highlights at Blue Creek
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Last year, a new buzzer system was installed
outside the main entrance of the school requiring all visitors
to identify themselves prior to entering the school building. To
further enhance building security, a proximity card reader
system would be installed. Staff would be issued key cards,
enabling them to access the building during regular school hours
without having to be buzzed in at the main entrance ($10,000).
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Switch to an Internet-based energy
management system, which would allow select maintenance staff to
more effectively troubleshoot problems and adjust energy
settings from any PC with an Internet connection, on or off
site ($23,000).
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Upgrade existing heating and ventilation
controls to a newer, more efficient, Direct Digital Control (DDC)
system, providing the ability to better maintain space comfort
and maximize energy savings ($30,000).
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Replace gym and cafeteria air handling unit
dampers and valves that are approaching the end of their useful
life, and
clean duct work to enhance air quality and energy efficiency
($100,000).
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Replace 21 unit ventilators that are
original to the building. The ventilators are outdated, and it
has become increasingly difficult to find the replacement parts
necessary to maintain them ($250,000).
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Replace metal cabinetry/book shelves around
the 21 unit ventilators to accommodate the new, larger unit
ventilators ($78,000).
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Provide power in select classrooms for air
conditioning to accommodate students with special needs ($10,000).
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Replace vintage kitchen air handling unit,
which is original to the building and approaching its useful
life, with a roof top unit that would enhance air quality and
also provide more storage space ($75,000).
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Conduct preventative maintenance repairs to
the brick chimney and several locations around the building that
are showing excessive weather wear ($15,000).
Total Cost at Blue Creek: $591,000
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