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BOA ARCHITECTURE <br />EXPERIENCE <br />RELEVANT PROJECT <br />STRATEGIC SPACE PLANNING, & TENANT IMPROVEMENT <br />IRVINE CITY HALL, INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT <br />2 'n <br />CDu�RaervC:Rpans sues �""" <br />BRR oF[MFs <br />OPTION 3 <br />crry aF mwme i.a oF� -TMian Feoc.� <br />I.T. DEPT. 3RD FLOOR PLAN COMPUTER ROOM FLOOR PLAN <br />Client: City of Irvine, Contact: Eric Gruber; Started: March 2019; Completed December 2019 <br />Architect Team: Edward Lok Ng, & Kyle Ng; Construction Cost: $800,000 <br />Project Description: Currently in the bidding phase. Construction to start May 2020. BOA Architecture provided <br />a workplace needs assessment study and space planning of the City's Information Services Department. The final <br />selected floor plan design was an "open plan" concept that allowed visual access to almost every corner of the <br />department. The plan consolidated the existing Information Technology and, TI Customer Service, and GIS <br />Departments. Liberal use of glass partitions at private offices and I <br />low -height partition desk solutions promotes internal <br />4.� J <br />communication. The open plan also allows for views to the exterior <br />as well as natural lighting. Excess circulation corridors were <br />eliminated, giving way to allow for more workstations and efficient <br />office circulation. The entire Information Services office of this <br />7,800-sf area was renovated with modern HVACILighting/Data <br />systems, new furnishings, new workplace cubicles new additional <br />private conference rooms and new addition private offices. <br />Renovation of the existing computer room to provide a new "Clean <br />Agent" fire suppression system (with isolated HVAC system) to <br />protect the City's all-important computer servers that handles <br />emergency operations, police and all City files and records. <br />2C^ QO Provide "Clean Agent" fire suppression <br />�7V Lv In the computer room <br />