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Boehlke, Mark S. – School Business Affairs, 2013
When considering a new school construction project, the site selection and evaluation process is a critical step in early planning. Selecting the right site is paramount to the project and can have a major impact on the outcome of a referendum. Careful consideration and thoughtful attention to site-related issues and details can set the course not…
Descriptors: Site Selection, Educational Facilities Planning, School Business Officials, Evaluation Criteria
Davis, Thomas E. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2015
Background: The Ohio School Facilities Commission was set up in response to litigation compelling the state to achieve a more equitable distribution in the quality of school facilities. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was a federal policy to stimulate the United States economy and support school facility construction. These two…
Descriptors: State Policy, Public Policy, School Construction, Comparative Analysis
Petratos, Panagiotis; Damaskou, Evangelia – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the effects of campus sustainability planning to annual campus energy inflows and outflows in California higher education. The paper also offers a preliminary statistical analysis for the evaluation of impact factors on energy outflows and a link between energy outflows and building…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy, Campuses, Sustainability
Smith, Jonathan – American School & University, 2012
Glazing can be optimized to enhance passive solar heating and daylight harvesting by exceeding the prescriptive limits of the energy code. This savings can be garnered without the high cost of external overhangs or expensive glazing products. The majority of savings from solar glazing are attributable to the increase in solar heating and…
Descriptors: School Construction, Heat, Lighting, Energy
Jensen, Richard F. – American School & University, 2012
Every school has a list of renovations, upgrades and repairs that need attention, but many are too distracting and disruptive to carry out during the school year. Often, the best time to address these nagging construction projects is during the summer when students are on break and the campus is quieter. Although these "summer slammers" often are…
Descriptors: School Construction, Educational Facilities Improvement, Summer Programs, Guidelines
Westberg, Johannes – History of Education, 2015
The emergence of mass schooling is undoubtedly one of the most significant transformations that took place during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This article takes a new approach to this fundamental issue by analysing the historical conditions required for the construction of school buildings and the advent of mass schooling, in the…
Descriptors: Mass Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Social Change
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2012
Even though the economy has not bounced back, many education institutions have to provide additional space to accommodate increased enrollment or new programs, and even at schools and universities where the student population is stagnant or declining, some facilities are aging and outdated--as the cost of renovating or replacing them grows every…
Descriptors: School Construction, Construction Programs, Enrollment Trends, Enrollment
Cruickshank, Catherine; Statz, Sam – School Business Affairs, 2013
When school populations grow to the point where districts must consider new
construction, many district administrators face a fork in the road: renovate or opt for new construction? The importance of this decision should not be taken lightly; it can have serious ramifications for years to come. Each situation is unique. Just as no two students are…
Descriptors: School Construction, Educational Facilities Improvement, Federal Legislation, State Standards
McGrath, John – American School & University, 2012
With all of the hype that green building is receiving throughout the school facility-management industry, it's easy to overlook some elements that may not be right in front of a building manager's nose. It is helpful to examine the role floor covering plays in a green building project. Flooring is one of the most significant and important systems…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Educational Facilities Design, Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment)
Mei, Dong; Fang, Chang; Yuanyan, Bai – Chinese Education and Society, 2013
With Shaanxi province as an example, this study presents empirical evidence on the effect of primary school consolidation in rural areas on student achievement, using the difference-in-differences method. The results show no significant differences in student achievement between consolidated schools and nonconsolidated schools. If student…
Descriptors: School Construction, Rural Schools, Primary Education, Elementary Schools
Dessoff, Alan – Facilities Manager, 2012
Whether planning, design, and construction (PDC) of buildings should be part of facilities management, with its traditional operations and maintenance functions, or separated from it, has been a divisive question on many campuses for a long time. Now, although it is not happening everywhere, facilities managers at a number of institutions, public…
Descriptors: Facilities Management, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, School Construction
Maletz, Andrew – American School & University, 2012
An existing facility that is being upgraded or retrofitted today typically is 30 to 45 years old, often with limited natural light, antiquated mechanical systems and retrofitted technology. All too often at the outset of a project, the broader project goals--and even those narrower in scope--seem daunting or altogether impossible when staring at a…
Descriptors: School Construction, Master Plans, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement
Shands, Richard – School Business Affairs, 2011
Managing the risks inherent in a building project presents a challenge and opportunities not often encountered in the ordinary affairs of a school district. A building project brings the district, its staff, and students, as well as the community, in close contact with architects and engineers and a number of contractors for a period of time often…
Descriptors: School Construction, Risk Management, School Buildings, Insurance
Brown, Peggy Ann – Facilities Manager, 2013
This article reports on the historical meeting that took place March 23, 1914, with nearly a dozen "Association of Superintendents of Buildings and Grounds" leaders from Central Western Colleges and Universities in Chicago, IL. At that time, the term "superintendent of buildings and grounds" had only been adopted around the…
Descriptors: Facilities Management, Professional Associations, Conferences (Gatherings), Campuses
Carrasco Campos, M. Helena; Teixeira, J. Manuel Cardoso – European Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Currently, societies exert varied and sometimes contradictory pressures on universities. These pressures have been provoking discussion on the best role of these institutions to meet the needs of contemporary societies. Universities will assume different forms and models of organization, according to what each one will define as being its mission…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, School Construction, Case Studies