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HISTORIC STRUCTURES REPORT
for the
CSPS Hall
of the
Czech and Slovak Sokol Minnesota


Table of Contents
Part 1  Introduction
Part 2 Physical condition
Site
Part 3 Exterior
Part 4 Interior
Part 5 Utility Systems
Part 6 Patterns of Use
Building Code Analysis - Accessibility
Existing Conditions
Recommendations
Additional Considerations
Part 7 CSPS Hall Cost Estimate
Part 8 Chronology of Building Changes


CSPS HALL COST ESTIMATE


The costs provided below reflect the construction climate as of October 2008 and include general contractor overhead and profit mark-ups. Costs are based on HomeTech Remodeling and Renovation Cost Estimator and RS Means.

Costs in this section
do not
include contingencies or professional fees.
Item
Cost
Priority Comments
 
SITE
Install new sidewalk at east side of building
5,000
1
Potential safety issue
Trim or remove trees at west side of building
2,000
3
Helps to prevent longer term deterioration
Regrade at rear of building
2,500
2
Helps keep water out of the building
Extend downspouts at rear of building
2,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
 
MASONRY
Chimney repairs
3,000
3
Minor repair
Parapet coping tile replacement and repair
2,500
2
Helps keep water out
Basement floor improvement
35,000
3
Optional. Exact treatment to be determined
Repoint areas of deterioration at foundation walls in basement
5,000
3
Mostly aesthetic
 
MISCELLANEOUS
Install sealant at basement window coverings
1,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
Install cover over mechanical areaway to basement
1,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
Painting
12,000
3
Primarily aesthetic improvement
Paint metal roofs over entries
8,000
2
Prevents deterioration and improves aesthetics
Install plinth blocks at basement columns
5,000
2
Prevents further deterioration
Assorted weatherstripping
1,500
2
Improves energy effeciency
Minor repairs to interior doors, cabinets, trap doors to attic
4,000
3
Primarily aesthetic improvement
 
REMODELING
Third floor egress stair
7,500
3
Improves emergency exiting from third floor
Remodeled 1st floor, elevator lobby to offices, shop, etc.
40,000
3
Improves use of first floor
New basement stair
7,500
3
Improves use of first floor
Storage and corridor remodel at 1st floor
15,000
3
Improves use of first floor
 
ELEVATOR
Extend elevator to 3rd floor, including exterior construction
100,000
1
Makes third floor accessible
 
PLUMBING
Second floor rest room remodeling
20,000
2
Provides accessible rest rooms to main floor
 
MECHANICAL
Second and 3rd floor air conditioning
15,000
1
Allows year-round use of main floor
Relocate air handling unit from basement
2,000
2
Reduces heat buildup
Reactivate ventilation system in gymnasium/dance hall
2,500
3
Inexpensive way to improve temperature in summer
 
ELECTRICAL
Electrical upgrades for additional air conditioning
5,000
1
Required for air conditioning
New light fixtures in 2nd floor restrooms
500
2
Aesthetic improvement


Costs by Priority

Total costs within this section include contingencies and professional fees.

Priority One Items
Item
Cost
Priority Comments
Extend elevator to third floor
100,000
1
Makes third floor accessible
Second and third floor air conditioning
15,000
1
Allows year-round use of main floor
Electrical upgrades for air conditioning
5,000
1
Required for air conditioning
Third floor egress stair
10,500
1
Improves emergency exiting from third floor
Install new sidewalk on east side of building
5,000
1
Potential safety issue
Extend downspouts at rear of building
2,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
Install sealant at basement window coverings
1,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
Install cover over mechanical areaway to basement
1,000
1
Helps keep water out of the building
Base construction cost
139,500
   
Contiungencies, assume 25% contiungency
34,875
   
Professional fees, assume 15%
26,156
   
Total for Priority One Items
$200,531
   
 
Priority Two Items
Item
Cost
Priority Comments
Regrade at rear of building
2,500
2
Helps keep water out of the building
Parapet coping tile replacement and repair
2,500
2
Helps keep water out
Paint metal roofs over entries
8,000
2
Prevents deterioration and improves aesthetics
Install plinth blocks at basement columns
5,000
2
Prevents further deterioration
Assorted weatherstripping
1,500
2
Improves energy effeciency
Second floor restroom remodeling
20,000
2
Provides accessible rest rooms to main floor
Relocate air handling unit from basement
2,000
2
Reduces heat buildup
New light fixtures in second floor restrooms
500
2
Aesthetic improvement
Base construction cost
42,000
   
Contiungencies, assume 25% contiungency
10,500
   
Professional fees, assume 20%
10,500
   
Total for Priority Two Items
$63,000
   
 
Priority Three Items
Item
Cost
Priority Comments
Reactivate ventilation system in gymnasium/dance hall
2,500
3
Inexpensive way to improve temperature in summer
Trim or remove trees at west side of building
2,000
3
Helps to prevent longer term deterioration
Chimney repairs
3,000
3
Minor repair
Basement floor improvement, repoint partial walls
35,000
3
Optional. Exact treatment to be determined
Repoint partial foundation walls in basement
5,000
3
Mostly aesthetic
Painting
12,000
3
Primarily aesthetic improvement
Minor repairs to interior doors, cabinet, trap door, etc
4,000
3
Primarily aesthetic improvement
Remodeled first floor, elevator lobby to offices, shops
40,000
3
Improves use of first floor
New basement stair
7,500
3
Improves use of first floor
Storage and corridor remodel at first floor
15,000
3
Improves use of first floor
Base construction cost
126,000
   
Contiungencies, assume 25% contiungency
31,500
   
Professional fees, assume 20%
31,500
   
Total for Priority Three Items
189,000
   
 
Total cost for all three priorities
452,531
   


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