Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Construction Assistance Program Fsd School Facilities

FSD School Facilities Dianna Cramer Walden University Abstract Washington State’s Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) operates the state’s K-12 capital grant programs through the School Facilities and Organization (SFO). The state’s largest grant is the School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP), which provides funding aid for facility planning, updates and new construction. Finley School District is currently utilizing the SCAP funding in the building construction and modernization in order to house a wood shop, a metal shop, two carrier and technical education (CTE) classrooms and two greenhouses. The School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP) provides funding aid to†¦show more content†¦The new facilities will provide courses, including STEM science, engineering development, bio-tech lab, animal science, horticulture science, floriculture and 3D printing. The FSD received OSPI approval and funding for the project after submitting the compliance verification and details with the applicable state and local regulations. The Educational Service District assists FDS with meeting regulatory requirements and implementing the optimal management practices. OSPI does not have the authority to manage the construction process, or the school operation and maintenance. FSD is committed to completing the steps necessary in the planning, designing and construction of their project. The process of the school facility building program is in accordance with Washington’s SCAP. The High-Performance Public Buildings Law requires construction to be designed and built to high-p erformance green building standards (Washington State Legislature, 2011). The construction is generally a multi-year (between two to four years for completion) and a multi-phase process. There are six phases: preliminary planning, financing school construction, predesign analysis, preparing for construction, construction and occupancy. In phase one, FSD’s Board of Directors are responsible for addressing the needs of the district, and the necessary facilities needed to meet these needs. The results are compiled inShow MoreRelatedResearch - Ports6316 Words   |  26 Pagesinitial planning and design process construction and operational requirements of a commercial airport are established. The requirements are governed by the FAA under airport certification requirements identified in 14 CFR 139. Security systems, methods, and procedures within the construction and operational process are the obligation of TSA. The Federal Security Director (FSD) is the designated TSA official that approves the required Airport Security Program (ASP) document, the document identifiesRead MoreChemical Hazards43022 Words   |  173 PagesDisaster Management Institute Disaster Management Information System Disaster Management Plan Defence Research and Development Organisation xii Index Back Next ABBREVIATIONS DRM DTIE EIA EIP EMP ENVIS EOC ERC ERF ERRIS ESIC FE FICCI FSD GIDC GIS GPS HAZAN HAZCHEM HAZMAT HAZOP HPC HPCL HSE IATA ICA ICAO ICC ICMA ICMR ICSC IDLH IDRN IICT IIM IIT ILO IMO IPCL IPCS IRPTC IS ISDR ITRC Disaster Risk Management Division of Technology, Industry Economics Environment Impact AssessmentRead More1000 Word Essay85965 Words   |  344 PagesTable Of Content Army Programs ........................................ 4 ASAP - Army Substance Abuse Program ..................... 29 ACS - Army Community Service ........................... 32 ACES - Army Continuing Education Center ................... 34 AER - Army Emergency Relief ............................ 37 Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program ........... 40 EO - Equal Opportunity ................................ 44 AFAP - Army Family Action Plan .........................

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