Omaha Public Schools J.P. Lord School
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska
AREA
45,000 GSF
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Omaha Public Schools J.P. Lord School includes larger-than-normal classrooms, accessible restrooms, a cafeteria, a stimulating multisensory room, a therapy pool with locker rooms, art and music classrooms, covered bus drop-offs, and storm shelters.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- The plumbing system includes domestic water, storm, and sanitary sewer service.
- Natural gas-fired water heaters generate domestic hot water. The domestic water heaters provide dual temperatures to accommodate the requirements of the kitchen and the general use of hot water.
- The HVAC system consists of four-pipe fan coil units, a heat recovery chiller, a geothermal heat exchanger, and a condensing hot water boiler. Outdoor air is introduced through a roof-mounted energy recovery unit.
- The fire protection system is a wet sprinkler system designed for light hazards.
- A natural gas-fired emergency generator provides standby power for emergency lighting and other loads. A battery backup inverter provides power for emergency lighting and a ventilation fan serving the storm shelter.
- The facility has a complete data and communications wiring system, including raceways, cable trays, terminal boards, cable, equipment racks, patch panels, punch-down blocks, cable management hardware, and universal jacks.
- Electronic security systems consist of an intrusion detection system (IDS), an electronic access control (EAC) system, and rough-ins for the owner-provided electronic video surveillance (EVS) system.
- An acoustical analysis was conducted to ensure spaces provide acceptable speech intelligibility and reverberation suitable for their designated use, whether that is speech, music, or a combination of both.
- A comprehensive daylight study was conducted to identify glare potential and recommend material selections to mitigate concerns, particularly in the pool room.
- 2019 winner of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) extraordinary citation for lighting design.
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Photography credit: Kessler Photography