exterior shot of building and play area.

Discovery Meadows Child Development Center

Discovery Meadows Child Development Center | Gaithersburg, Maryland

Teamwork was key to the successful completion of Discovery Meadows, a two-story, 23,500-sq.-ft. child development center that serves over 180 children of employees of a bio-pharmaceutical research and development campus in Gaithersburg, MD. The facility includes activities rooms, a STEM learning resource center and pavilion, preschool rooms, employee offices and numerous outdoor play areas.

About The

Project

Featuring a curved design and concrete exterior combined with steel, glulam and cedar wood components, the building’s unique architecture incorporates both butterfly and flat roofs. Constructed on a greenfield site, the LEED Platinum certified structure embraces sustainability as a teaching tool. Among its many green elements: geothermal-driven radiant floor slabs, a rainwater harvesting system, high open ceilings allowing extensive natural daylighting, and natural ventilation through operable windows, to name just a few. During sitework, DPR uncovered 23 large boulders that were incorporated in the design of the play zones.

exterior shot of building and play area.

Coordination and Design

The project team navigated various coordination, design and installation challenges relating to the building’s curved footprint and its MEP systems. 3D modeling was a critical tool used to optimize routing for ductwork and piping and to efficiently coordinate all trades.

The team performed several scopes of work including drywall, interior framing, and cold formed metal framing, among other components. They successfully met a challenge to redesign and value engineer the project during preconstruction, ultimately completing the job within the owner’s budget and ahead of the modified substantial completion date.

The

Challenges

The project team was challenged to find cost savings that would bring the project into alignment with the client’s budget needs during preconstruction. Although this impacted the substantial completion date, the team was committed to working through the challenge to keep the project on track.

Photo: The project team was challenged to find cost savings that would bring the project into alignment with the client’s budget needs during preconstruction.

Design and installation of the building’s radiant heating/cooling system also presented various coordination, design and installation challenges. The geothermal radiant slab heating system featured concrete slabs with large amounts of PEX distribution tubing, which could not be punctured during construction above the slab level. The team worked closely together to limit slab penetrations, using GPR scanning to assure tubing in the slab was always avoided.

Photo: Design and installation of the building’s radiant heating/cooling system also presented various coordination, design and installation challenges.

Installation of piping inside the curved building also proved to be a complicated and challenging endeavor. To make the curve, piping joints were required every few feet, and the welding crews needed to carefully execute their work to exacting specifications. The mechanical contractors’ prefabrication facility prefabbed the piping in the limited mechanical space, providing all building systems from the lower level, coordinating layout of the system mains to avoid conflicts both vertically and horizontally.

Photo: Installation of piping inside the curved building also proved to be a complicated and challenging endeavor.

Progress shot of project.
Progress shot of construction site.
Progress shot of construction site.
The

Challenges

Progress shot of project.

The project team was challenged to find cost savings that would bring the project into alignment with the client’s budget needs during preconstruction. Although this impacted the substantial completion date, the team was committed to working through the challenge to keep the project on track.

Photo: The project team was challenged to find cost savings that would bring the project into alignment with the client’s budget needs during preconstruction.

Progress shot of construction site.

Design and installation of the building’s radiant heating/cooling system also presented various coordination, design and installation challenges. The geothermal radiant slab heating system featured concrete slabs with large amounts of PEX distribution tubing, which could not be punctured during construction above the slab level. The team worked closely together to limit slab penetrations, using GPR scanning to assure tubing in the slab was always avoided.

Photo: Design and installation of the building’s radiant heating/cooling system also presented various coordination, design and installation challenges.

Progress shot of construction site.

Installation of piping inside the curved building also proved to be a complicated and challenging endeavor. To make the curve, piping joints were required every few feet, and the welding crews needed to carefully execute their work to exacting specifications. The mechanical contractors’ prefabrication facility prefabbed the piping in the limited mechanical space, providing all building systems from the lower level, coordinating layout of the system mains to avoid conflicts both vertically and horizontally.

Photo: Installation of piping inside the curved building also proved to be a complicated and challenging endeavor.

The

Solutions

The high degree of teamwork fostered by the design and construction team was a major driver behind the project’s success. During preconstruction, the team collaborated on ways to reduce costs to meet the owner’s budget, completing an extensive and successful redesign and value engineering process.

Photo: The high degree of teamwork fostered by the design and construction team was a major driver behind the project’s success.

Throughout the design and construction process, the team remained intently focused on delivering a highly sustainable project that incorporated building systems that created a comfortable environment for students and all building occupants. They leveraged 3D modeling to coordinate all of the mechanical and plumbing components, optimizing routing for the ductwork and piping which was carefully fabricated to fit the curved building geometry. Scanning technology was utilized to ensure that all of the piping and ductwork fit together as planned.

Photo: Throughout the design and construction process, the team remained intently focused on delivering a highly sustainable project that incorporated building systems that created a comfortable environment for students and all building occupants.

The team used a design-build approach to deliver the mechanical systems that support the basic slab heating and cooling. Because the high, exposed ceilings offered no room for typical MEP systems, the solution was to use the limited ceiling space along the spine to conceal mechanical and plumbing components.

Photo: The team used a design-build approach to deliver the mechanical systems that support the basic slab heating and cooling.

Interior shot of building.
Interior shot of building
Exterior of building
The

Solutions

Interior shot of building.

The high degree of teamwork fostered by the design and construction team was a major driver behind the project’s success. During preconstruction, the team collaborated on ways to reduce costs to meet the owner’s budget, completing an extensive and successful redesign and value engineering process.

Photo: The high degree of teamwork fostered by the design and construction team was a major driver behind the project’s success.

Interior shot of building

Throughout the design and construction process, the team remained intently focused on delivering a highly sustainable project that incorporated building systems that created a comfortable environment for students and all building occupants. They leveraged 3D modeling to coordinate all of the mechanical and plumbing components, optimizing routing for the ductwork and piping which was carefully fabricated to fit the curved building geometry. Scanning technology was utilized to ensure that all of the piping and ductwork fit together as planned.

Photo: Throughout the design and construction process, the team remained intently focused on delivering a highly sustainable project that incorporated building systems that created a comfortable environment for students and all building occupants.

Exterior of building

The team used a design-build approach to deliver the mechanical systems that support the basic slab heating and cooling. Because the high, exposed ceilings offered no room for typical MEP systems, the solution was to use the limited ceiling space along the spine to conceal mechanical and plumbing components.

Photo: The team used a design-build approach to deliver the mechanical systems that support the basic slab heating and cooling.

The

Result

DPR successfully completed the Discovery Meadows Child Development Center project on a 16-month schedule and within the owner’s budget.

Photo: Featuring a curved design and concrete exterior combined with steel, glulam and cedar wood components, the building’s unique architecture incorporates both butterfly and flat roofs.

Exterior of building
Exterior of building
The

Result

DPR successfully completed the Discovery Meadows Child Development Center project on a 16-month schedule and within the owner’s budget.

Photo: Featuring a curved design and concrete exterior combined with steel, glulam and cedar wood components, the building’s unique architecture incorporates both butterfly and flat roofs.

Project

Awards

Engineering News-Record

ENR Mid-Atlantic 2018 Best Project

The project was recognized with an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Award of Merit in the ENR MidAtlantic 2018 Best Project competition.

Photo: 3D modeling was a critical tool used to optimize routing for ductwork and piping and to efficiently coordinate all trades.

NAIOP

2018 Award of Excellence

The project was recognized as a 2018 Award of Excellence from the DC / MD NAIOP.

Photo: The facility includes activities rooms, a STEM learning resource center and pavilion, preschool rooms, employee offices and numerous outdoor play areas.

Interior of building
Exterior shot of building.
Project

Awards

Interior of building
Engineering News-Record

ENR Mid-Atlantic 2018 Best Project

The project was recognized with an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Award of Merit in the ENR MidAtlantic 2018 Best Project competition.

Photo: 3D modeling was a critical tool used to optimize routing for ductwork and piping and to efficiently coordinate all trades.

Exterior shot of building.
NAIOP

2018 Award of Excellence

The project was recognized as a 2018 Award of Excellence from the DC / MD NAIOP.

Photo: The facility includes activities rooms, a STEM learning resource center and pavilion, preschool rooms, employee offices and numerous outdoor play areas.

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