The Plummer Park Community Center has
long been a focal point within the City of West Hollywood. Much of
the existing Community Center had become outdated and the existing
facilities lacked sufficient space. With significant input from the
community, the new Community Center was designed to be an expression
of the diverse composition of the City, utilizing modernistic design
concepts and materials. The project caters to all ages of the population
with dedicated portions of the facility for teens and seniors. The
facility also houses administrative offices, computer and art classrooms,
and numerous meeting rooms and activity spaces. The facility was designed
to adapt to the multiple elevations of the site, while remaining fully
ADA compliant. The sitework includes a 107 car parking lot and realignment
of the main traffic entrance and flow patterns to coincide with concurrent
modifications to Santa Monica Boulevard.
Unique elements of this
project include:
An aluminum cap sheet roof; considered by the Architect to be the
"primary design element of the building." Extensive public and
citizen involvement, input, and scrutiny during the design and construction
process. Experimental methods
of achieving positive environmental impacts such as utilization of
decomposed granite for the parking lot and other "hard surface"
areas for on-site storm water harvesting. Strict construction
noise controls due to the densely populated residential area in which
project is located. Continuous operation
of park and recreation facilities adjacent to construction project
creating congested site. Relocation of both
20 Mexican Fan Palm trees averaging 60 feet in height, and a 50 foot
historic Floss tree which requires construction of 30’ x 30’
foot containment box to hold and protect the tree during its relocation.
DACM
Project Management performed full construction management
services as the Representative and Agent of the City. These services
included project management, insuring compliance with construction
contract documents, coordination of third party and utility provider
interface, schedule management, cost control, estimating, document
control, and a limited constructability review during the construction
phase. Our responsibilities also included identifying and managing
construction inspection and testing services, change order control
and project closeout services.