Student Housing October4 2023

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CONSTRUCTION•DEVELOPMENT STUDENT HOUSING wmjordan.com Virginia Tech CID Living-Learning Community
CNU Greek Housing

MAXIMIZE YOUR INVESTMENT

W. M. Jordan Company serves the diverse needs of public and private places of learning. The delicate balance between budget constraints and the scheduling requirements of the academic year require a team with experience working on college and university campuses. We recognize the importance of minimizing disruptions to ongoing activities and stress both safety and security at each of our projects.

When your students arrive in the fall, you’ve got to be ready. We can help you get there with ontime delivery of your residence hall. Tools such as Building Information Modeling help us maximize construction efficiency and develop accelerated construction schedules. So when your students arrive ready to learn, you’ll be ready.

SERVICES

▶ Construction Management

▶ Design Build

▶ Real Estate Development

▶ Public Private Partnerships

▶ Virtual Construction

▶ Sustainability and Green Construction

▶ Preconstruction Services

QUALITY THAT LASTS

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

▶ Residence Halls

▶ Living-Learning Communities

▶ Fraternity Housing

▶ Apartments

▶ Apartments with Retail Below

▶ Apartments with Parking Garages

▶ On Campus and Off Campus Housing

▶ Military Barracks

14,579 HEADS IN BEDS

Residence halls must be durable and easy to maintain. W. M. Jordan’s experienced staff can help you sift through the myriad options and develop the best combination of systems and materials to meet your budget and long-term needs.

We provide constructability analysis with an emphasis on value added options, sustainability, and durability. We can even develop Facilities Management Building Information Models to help your operations and maintenance staff do their jobs effectively, now and in the decades to come.

Our extensive portfolio of student and related institutional group housing has allowed us to become one of the leading builders of this project type in the region. We understand the issues facing owners, facility managers, resident life staff, and students.

VT CID LIVING-LEARNING RESIDENCE CENTER

Virginia Tech’s Creativity and Innovation District (CID) Living-Learning Residence Center features over 30,000 sf of programmed space devoted to artistic, performance and research-based experiences that support meaningful connections between the CID, Virginia Tech, and the town of Blacksburg. Strategically located where the campus meets the town, its public gathering spaces invite visitors to mix, mingle and interact.

The six-story, 230,896 sf living-learning center has 596 beds including three graduate teaching assistant apartments and a resident faculty apartment. The center supports three living-learning communities. Student rooms are a mix of single, double and suite style, targeted towards Art, Architecture, Design and Construction majors. The suites, occupied by student athletes, are interspersed throughout the wings to integrate the athletes and arts populations, creating a diversity of encounters and opportunities to build community and collaborate. Residents who are not part of one of the three LLCs have a less specialized, broader experience with access to all programs and spaces.

Dressed in Virginia Tech’s signature Hokie Stone, the center is divided into three wings connected by a central spine. Learning and community spaces are sited along this central corridor on the first and second floors. Constant activity along the central spine, flooded with natural light and a high degree of transparency, encourages cross-disciplinary interactions. Gallery space and a performing arts theater are visible and accessible to residents of Blacksburg.

$97.6 million in 2023 dollars • Design Build with Hanbury

Academic spaces include classrooms, an auditorium, library, visual and performing art studios, a black box theater and music practice rooms. The Maker Suite features a large assembly room plus metal, wood and welding shops. Transparent, acoustical glass systems and high, open spaces keep learning and creative enterprise on display. Multiple exterior courtyards, an outdoor classroom, glass pedestrian bridges and rooftop green spaces connect the living-learning community with the campus and the town.

AWARDS

▶ 2022 DBIA MidAtlantic Region

▶ Project of the Year

▶ Excellence in Architecture

▶ 2022 Student Housing Business Magazine

Innovator Award - Best Implementation of Mixed Use or Live/Learn

▶ 2022 ABC VA Honor Award of Excellence, Commercial ($20 MM+)

THE GROVE AT HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE

Hampden-Sydney College, a private men’s liberal art college in Hampden-Sydney, Virginia, has been forming good men and citizens since 1776.

“The Grove” residence hall complex offers 150 young men a unique “cabin in the woods” experience designed to foster connections between one another and with nature. The complex consists of five residence halls, each bearing an arboreal name: Hickory, Oak, Osage, Poplar, and Sycamore.

Anchoring the southern end of the complex overlooking Chalgrove is the social hub of the Grove, the firepit and kayak outfitted Lodge. The timber framed structure features a brick fireplace, leather furniture, and sloped laminated wood ceilings creating a lodge-like environment and a welcoming, comfortable space to relax, study and socialize. Floor to ceiling windows provide panoramic views and blur the visual boundary between indoor and out. In warmer months, the deck provides a dining and meeting area with views of Chalgrove, where new docks and foot bridges enhance pedestrian access around the water’s edge.

dollars • Construction Management at-Risk • Hanbury
$16.6 million in 2023

The Grove apartments have quickly become the most in-demand residence halls on campus. Given our COVID-19 precautions, the open courtyard, fire pit, and the proximity to Lake Chalgrove and the Wilson Trail has provided students with a valuable setting to safely socialize and enjoy the fall weather.

ODU HUGO A. OWENS HOUSE

Old Dominion University serves over 24,000 students. More than 5,000 of them live on campus, driving the university to create modern facilities geared to specific student populations with similar goals.

At 165,000 square feet, Hugo A. Owens House is the second-largest residence hall at ODU and the first to support the academic experience of residential students. Many of its students major in STEM-H: science, technology, engineering, math and health sciences. Living-learning communities focusing on cybersecurity, gaming, health professions and engineering allow students to take classes, study together and collaborate on projects, all without leaving the building.

The building honors the legacy of Dr. Hugo A. Owens, the first African American Rector of the University and a prominent civil rights activist and dentist in the community. Two resident wings contain 473 beds in a mix of single and double occupancy rooms. Academically focused resources dominate the first floor. A learning commons and collaboration space is provided at the south portion of the building, with offices and two classroom spaces at the north. Study rooms and a computer room with 22 terminals are open to students around the clock.

The Innovation Lab is a collaborative space with computers and 3-D printers where students can explore their creativity and test new ideas. Blending academic space with the learning commons and “great hall” living room encourages rigorous study and inquiry to feed the social fabric of the community.

$60.3 million in 2023 dollars

• Construction Management at-Risk • VMDO Architects, P.C.

JMU PAUL JENNINGS RESIDENCE HALL

The Paul Jennings Residence Hall is a 151,000 square foot, five-story residence hall combining living space and learning space as the next example of JMU’s Residential Learning Communities.

The 500-bed residence is designed primarily for first-year students. The first floor includes two classrooms, a multi-purpose room for events, a recreation room, a learning commons, and two faculty apartments. Each floor contains two study areas and three large lounges. The bathrooms are uniquely set up as pods containing three rooms, each with a toilet, shower and sink for a total of eight pods on each floor.

A large exterior courtyard featuers outdoor amenities such as bench seating, collaborative spaces, areas for food trucks, hardscapes and a paved walkway the leads to a land bridge constructed by W.M. Jordan to connect the path with neighboring residence halls and dining facilities.

$63.3 million in 2023 dollars

Construction Management at-Risk • VMDO Architects, P.C.

VT O’SHAUGHNESSY HALL RENOVATION

O’Shaughenessy Hall, originally built in 1969 in the President’s Quad, is 69,211 square feet, has seven floors plus a penthouse, and was converted from the standard “dormitory style” to a “residential college style”. The renovated residence hall includes 335 beds. The project added new HVAC units and all of the shared bathrooms were completely renovated.

The ground floor was transformed into a warm, inviting, inclusive, and collaborative environment. Public spaces include the Junior Commons Room, Community Kitchen, Library, Senior Commons Room, Faculty Offices, and a Classroom. A glass enclosed stair faces a landscaped courtyard with accessible sidewalks and ramps.

$22.5 million in 2023 dollars • Construction Management at-Risk • Moseley Architects

VCU GLADDING RESIDENCE CENTER REDEVELOPMENT

Virginia Commonwealth University, an urban campus in Richmond, Virginia with an enrollment of more than 31,000 students, needed a lot of student beds, quickly. Traditional procurement methods were inadequate to the task, taking too long and diverting financial resources from the university’s core academic mission. VCU turned to the P3 process, selecting American Campus Communities (ACC) to provide a turn-key solution that delivered 1,522 beds in only 30 months.

Gladding Residence Center is a 12-story, high-rise, classic-style residence hall designed primarily for first-year students. The 371,000-square foot building replaces outdated on-campus housing with modern accommodations and adds 500 new beds to the campus housing stock. Home to nine specialized living-learning communities, GRC provides a modern live-learn environment for residents and dedicated work space for University Residential Life and Housing.

AWARDS

▶ 2019 ABC VA Excellence in Construction

▶ Overall EIC Award

▶ Honor Award of Excellence, Public and Private Schools

▶ 2019 Student Housing Business Magazine Innovator Award - Best New Development by a College, University or Institution

$107.5 million in 2023 dollars

The Gladding Residence Center was designed to fit and built to suit, and VCU got everything they wanted in the building: unit types, a neighborhood configuration, common amenities designed for their specific target market, and office space for all university residence life staff.

• CM at-Risk under American Campus Communities

Clark Nexsen Architecture & Engineer, Architect of Record

• Ayers Saint Gross Design Architect

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY SHARP & REGISTER RESIDENCE HALLS

Longwood University is a small, public university in Farmville, Virginia, 65 miles west of Richmond. Founded in 1839 as the Farmville Female Seminary Association, Longwood began as a teacher’s college and now offers a comprehensive liberal arts education. Their 154-acre campus features historic Jeffersonian architecture, lush quads, fountains, and public art.

Longwood chose to build two small residence halls, with only 32 beds per floor, instead of one large building. The smaller profile is a perfect fit within the scale of the historic campus. Twin residence halls mirror one another, complementing the existing ARC residence hall on one side, and blending with existing campus buildings to create a new landscaped residential quad.

One goal the university expressed was the desire to return to the Jeffersonian style of neo-classical architecture. These smaller, 26,000 square foot buildings feature traditional styling with Jeffersonian details such as columns and intricate brickwork. Designed to house 200 students and up to twelve staff members, the twin four-story buildings offer traditional double-occupancy student rooms. Common living spaces include spacious, comfortable lounges, and kitchens, all designed to feel much more like a home than an institutional living space. Each building contains a staff apartment, office space, front desk, laundry room, storage room and recycling space.

$18.7 million in 2023 dollars • Construction

at-Risk
Diversified
Management
• Little
Architects

CNU GREEK HOUSING

Christopher Newport University is a four-year public liberal arts university in Newport News, Virginia with an annual enrollment of about 5,000 students. Designed to house the growing Greek organizations on campus, this project features four 9,500 square foot, three story fraternity houses. The houses offer different floor plans and unique exterior architectural features. Greek Village serves third- and fourth-year residents who are members of three sororities and one fraternity on campus.

$22.9 million in 2023 dollars

• Construction Management at-Risk • Glave & Holmes
Asssociates

VCU GRACE AND BROAD RESIDENCE CENTER

This 173,147 square foot student housing center provides 399 beds in two wings. Building A is 91,269 square feet with 219 beds and Building B is 81,878 square feet with 180 beds. Units are available in one bedroom, two bedrooms and four bedrooms layouts. The ground floor mixed-use Living/Learning and Administrative spaces utilizes 9,700 gsf of space. The ground floor lobby and commons spaces are designed to be inviting and welcoming with reception/security check-in desks as central features.

The two wings are distinctly different from each other yet complement their immediate surroundings and each other. Both wings have similar inviting features at entries and corners. The buildings are composed of metal composite wall panels and a brick exterior with a standing seam metal roof that offer a crisp, modern appearance expressive of VCU’s entrepreneurial and progressive culture.

AWARDS

▶ 2015 DBIA Hampton Roads Chapter Merit Award

▶ 2016 Student Housing Business Magazine Innovator Award On-Campus: Best Architecture/Design

million

• Design Build • Clark Nexsen Architecture & Engineering
$48.2
in 2023 dollars

UVA ALDERMAN ROAD RESIDENCES

UVA’s Alderman Road Residences replaced an aging residential complex built in the 1960’s with modern facilities that foster intimate, secure and close-knit communities for growing numbers of first-year students.

The first floor of each building features multipurpose gathering spaces, laundry, study and lounge, and classroom spaces. Each upper floor contains student bedrooms, two communal bathrooms, a central loung and quiet study spaces.

This project was designed with sustainble features including native landscape with no landscape irrigation, low flow plumbing fixtures, high performance building envelopes, dual wheel energy recovery units, occupancy sensors and lighting controls, enhanced commissioning, and low VOC finishes.

BUILDINGSIZEBEDSDELIVERY

Building 167,500 sf 241 Design Build

Building 267,500 sf221Design Build

Building 3110,000 sf184Design Build

Building 4110,000 sf184Design Build

Building 566,759 sf 200 CM at Risk

AWARDS

▶ 2014 DBIA Mid-Atlantic Honor Award, Educational

▶ 2014 Engineering News Record Safety Award of Merit

$150.3 million in 2023 dollars • Clark Nexsen Architecture & Engineering

SMITHSONION-MASON SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION LIVING LEARNING FACILITY

The Smithsonian-Mason Conservation Studies Program. immerses 60 college students and 60 professional students in an active research community on the SCBI campus in Front Royal, Virginia. Nestled alongside Shenandoah National Park, this pastoral setting includes 3,200 acres of forest, grassland and pasture housing a range of endangered mammals, birds, and amphibians. Students live among, learn from, and work side-by-side with SCBI and Mason scientists and scholars in a holistic living/learning environment.

AWARDS

▶ 2013 DBIA National Level Honor Award for Design Build Done Right

▶ 2013 DBIA Mid-Atlantic Region Educational Award

Mason was responsible for procuring the residential components of the program and selected the Design Build process for the housing, dining, and common areas. W. M. Jordan Company teamed with Page to design and build a 125-bed residence hall, 100-seat dining venue, and common areas that support and enhance the mission of the program. The scope of work consisted of the design and construction of a housing component, dining, service and support spaces, roadway, parking and infrastructure improvements. Fundergraduates, faculty, SCBI staff, and visiting professionals.

$19.2 million in 2023 dollars

• Design Build

• Page

WILLIAM & MARY GREEK FRATERNITY HOUSING

William and Mary is the birthplace of the American college fraternity. The Phi Beta Kappa Society, founded on December 5, 1776, was the first collegiate fraternal organization in the United States of America. The College celebrates its long tradition of supporting campus fraternal organizations with a new Fraternity Housing complex.

Eleven new brick homes with three different floor plans are appropriately scaled to the size of each chapter. Each house has unique exterior façade features and warm and cozy interiors that allow residents to reflect the individual character of their group. A new community center offers space for students to gather and hold events. The complex has a total of 187 beds in 85,000 square feet of space.

The complex is designed to be environmentally sensitive and save energy costs. All of the houses are designed to LEED® certification standards.

$32.5 million in 2023 dollars

Architects

• Construction Management at-Risk • Moseley

ADDITIONAL STUDENT HOUSING EXPERIENCE

SCHOOL BUILDING SIZEBEDS AIT Training Center at Fort Lee Air Force/Navy Dormitory 168,674 sf600 Christopher Newport University Warwick River Hall 141,940 sf 457 Christopher Newport University Rappahannock Hall 249,432 sf 457 Christopher Newport University Potomac River Hall 150,400 sf 520 Christopher Newport University The CNU Apartments 176,200 sf 355 Christopher Newport University CNU University Village 226,250 sf400 Christopher Newport University CNU Residence Hall 40,000 sf80 Christopher Newport University Santoro Hall Dormitory & Dining Hall102,768 sf 432 Christopher Newport University James River Residence Hall 116,860 sf 439 College of William and Mary Jamestown Residence Hall 132,980 sf400 College of William and Mary Landrum Hall Renovation 52,280 sf221 Douglas Development - off campus graduate student housing serving VCU, VCU Medical Center, Virginia Union University and the University of Richmond Deco Apartments at CNB 236,938 sf 208 Hampton University Men’s Residence Hall 120,000 sf480 Hampton University McGrew Towers 120,000 sf480 Old Dominion University Quad Student Housing 336,388 sf1,025 University of Mary Washington Randolph & Mason Hall Renovations110,000 sf 393 Virginia Commonwealth UniversityMonroe Park Dorm & Parking Deck204,459 sf 407 Virginia State University Howard Quad Student Housing 225,908 sf 945 Virginia State University Gateway II Residence Hall 135,432 sf586

ABOUT W. M. JORDAN COMPANY

W. M. Jordan Company provides construction and real estate development services in Virginia and the Carolinas. Founded on the values of integrity and respect and powered by a culture of continuous learning and improvement, we focus on developing leaders, advancing innovation, and building our communities. While we integrate the latest and most advanced technologies in the business, our people carry out our mission: The relentless pursuit of excellence.

ANNUAL REVENUE

2022 $500,579,181

2021 $655,737,881

2020 $639,067,205

W. M. Jordan Company is a leader in providing professional construction and real estate development services. The firm focuses its efforts regionally, yet consistently ranks in the Top 400 Contractors nationally according to Engineering News Record, a leading industry publication, and is ranked among the Giants 300 by Building Design + Construction magazine. The firm is a privately owned S-Corporation headed by Ronald J. Lauster, Jr, President. Our bonding company is Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America. Travelers is an A+ (Superior) A.M. Best rated insurance company (Financial Size Category, XV ($2 billion or more.) W. M. Jordan Company is nationally ranked, regionally based, and locally committed to each and every customer.

OUR HISTORY

In 1958, William M. Jordan and Robert T. Lawson founded W. M. Jordan Company, Inc. with a commitment to excellence: to strive for quality in every job, regardless of the size of the project, the budget or the time frame. Fueled by this commitment, under the leadership of John R. Lawson, II since 1986, the company grew into an organization providing a broad range of services to a diverse clientele across Virginia, North

RANKINGS

Engineering News Record

▶ Top 400 Contractors: #236

▶ Top 100 CM at-Risk Firms: #81

▶ Top MAR Contractors: #16

▶ Top SER Contractors: #97

BD+C Giants 400: #87

WHERE WE WORK

▶ Newport News, VA

▶ Richmond, VA

▶ Blacksburg, VA

▶ Wilmington, NC

▶ Raleigh, NC

▶ Greenville, SC

▶ Charleston, SC Carolina and South Carolina. After 32 years at the helm, John Lawson passed the reigns to Ronald J. Lauster, Jr. to continue the legacy of excellence. The corporate headquarters is in Newport News, Virginia. Regional and satellite offices allow us to best serve our clients across the region.

CORE COMPETENCIES

▶ Skilled in multiple delivery methods: Construction Management at Risk, Design Build, Design/Bid/Build

▶ Real Estate Development and Public-Private Partnerships

▶ Virtual Design and Construction

▶ Pre-Construction Services

▶ Sustainability and Green Construction

▶ Lean Construction Techniques

▶ Skilled in new construction, complex renovations, and historical adaptive reuse

DIFFERENTIATORS

▶ Nationally Ranked. Regionally Based. Locally Committed. ENR Top 400 Contractor | four regional offices and three satellite offices in VA, NC and SC

▶ Financially sound organization with annual revenues exceeding $500 million

▶ Substantial bonding capacity through Traveler’s Casualty and Surety Company of America, an A+ (Superior) rated firm

▶ In-house expertise in Preconstruction Services, Virtual Design and Construction, Building Systems and Lean Construction

▶ Extensive relationships with trade partners and suppliers

▶ Safety is a core value. W. M. Jordan Company is the first construction company to achieve Level 2 of the Virginia Building Excellence in Safety, Health and Training (VA voluntary compliance program.) All staff are OSHA-10 certfied and all field personnel are OSHA-30 certified.

▶ History of strategic joint venture and mentor-protege alliances

▶ All projects are within a 2-hour radius of a regional office for customer and project team support.

Glenn A.

CONTACT US

gthompson@wmjordan.com 804.400.0708

Coastal Virginia

Erica Viola, Business Development Manager

eviola@wmjordan.com 757.298.3188

Central Virginia

Hayley Evans, Business Development Manager

hevans@wmjordan.com 804.836.7770

Western Virginia

Ryan Stinnent, Business Development Manager

rstinnent@wmjordan.com 804.380.0388

North Carolina

John Cheshire, Business Development Manager, Carolinas

jcheshire@wmjordan.com 910.409.3680

South Carolina

Chris Dill, Business Development Manager

cdill@wmjordan.com 864.419.3349

www.wmjordan.com

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