356 Classrooms (Elementary and Secondary School)

These buildings are subdivided into teaching units and designed primarily for academic work. Typically, the better qualities include more windows, and better interior and exterior refinements.

Floor finishes vary between carpet, hardwood and resilient floor coverings. Higher cost classrooms have carpet or hardwood. Acoustical tile ceiling finishes are found throughout all of the quality ranges. Lighting is commonly fluorescent fixtures.

The costs include built-in bookshelves, cabinets and blackboards but do not include movable equipment and furnishings.

Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No

Marshall Valuation Service sections: 18 and 48.

Typical Lives:

 

 

 

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

Quality

A

B

C

D

H

M

P

S

W

Low

45

45

40

35

--

--

35

35

--

Average

45

45

40

35

--

--

35

35

--

Good

50

50

45

40

--

--

40

40

--

Excellent

50

50

45

40

--

--

40

40

--

Quality Selection Guide:

Class A (Fireproof Structural Steel Frame): and Class B (Reinforced Concrete Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Brick, precast concrete, block, very plain

Low-cost finishes, acoustic tile, hardwood or vinyl composition

Minimum school lighting & plumbing, few extras

Package A.C.

Average

Brick, concrete or metal panels, formed concrete

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, hardwood or carpet

Adequate lighting & plumbing, some extra features

Warm and cool air (zoned)

Good

Face brick, stone, concrete or metal panels, solar glass

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, carpet and vinyl

Good fluorescent fixtures, good plumbing, extra features

Hot and chilled water (zoned)

Excellent

Stone, best brick, metal and glass, highly ornamental

Plaster, glazed finishes, enamel, carpet and vinyl

Best classroom lighting and cabling systems, best plumbing

Hot and chilled water (zoned)

Class C (Masonry Bearing Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Cheap block, tilt-up, light roof

Low-cost finishes, no partitions, asphalt tile

Minimum code

Wall furnace

Low

Brick, block, tilt-up panels, bearing walls, wood joists, little trim

Painted walls, acoustic tile or drywall ceilings, asphalt tile

Minimum school lighting & plumbing

Forced air

Average

Steel frame or bearing walls, brick, block or concrete, some trim

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, vinyl composition or hardwood

Adequate lighting & plumbing

Package A.C.

Good

Steel columns, web or bar joists, ornamental block or face brick

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, hardwood or carpet

Good fluorescent fixtures, good plumbing, extra features

Warm and cool air (zoned)

Excellent

Steel frame, face brick, metal panels, tile, highly ornamental

Plaster, glazed finishes, enamel, carpet and vinyl

Best classroom lighting and cabling systems, best plumbing

Hot and chilled water (zoned)

Class D (Wood or Steel Framed Exterior Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Low-cost stucco or siding

Low-cost finishes, no partitions, asphalt tile

Minimum code

Wall furnace

Low

Wood frame, stucco or siding, little ornamentation

Drywall, acoustic tile, asphalt tile, linoleum or wood floors

Minimum school lighting & plumbing

Forced air

Average

Wood frame or pipe columns, good stucco or siding with some trim

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, vinyl composition or hardwood

Adequate lighting & plumbing

Package A.C.

Good

Steel or glulam frame and joists, brick veneer, glass, best stucco

Plaster or drywall, acoustic tile, hardwood or carpet

Good fluorescent fixtures and plumbing, extra features

Warm and cool air (zoned)

Excellent

Steel or wood frame, brick or stone veneer, metal and glass, ornamental

Plaster, enamel, glazed or vinyl finishes, carpet and vinyl

Best classroom lighting and cabling systems, best plumbing

Hot and chilled water (zoned)

Class P (Pole Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Pole frame, metal siding

Low-cost finishes, no partitions, acoustic tile, asphalt tile

Minimum code

Wall furnace

Low

Pole frame, good metal panels, finished inside, little trim

Painted walls, acoustic tile or drywall ceilings, asphalt tile

Minimum school lighting & plumbing

Forced air

Average

Pole frame, insulated metal panels, some ornamentation

Drywall, acoustic tile, vinyl composition

Adequate lighting & plumbing

Package A.C.

Good

Pole frame, good insulated panels, some brick or stone trim

Drywall, acoustic tile, carpet, vinyl composition

Good fluorescent fixtures and plumbing, extra features

Warm and cool air (zoned)

Class S (Metal Frame and Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Lowest

Light steel frame, siding

Low-cost finishes, no partitions, acoustic tile, asphalt tile

Minimum code

Wall furnace

Low

Pre-engineered, finished interior, insulation

Painted walls, acoustic tile or drywall ceilings, asphalt tile

Minimum school lighting & plumbing

Forced air

Average

Pre-engineered, sandwich panels, some trim

Drywall, acoustic tile, vinyl composition

Adequate lighting & plumbing

Package A.C.

Good

Pre-engineered, good sandwich panels, some brick or stone trim

Drywall, acoustic tile, carpet, vinyl composition

Good fluorescent fixtures and plumbing, extra features

Warm and cool air (zoned)