Amy Imai Elementary construction (formerly Huff)

Current Projects

Outdoor Greening and Learning Spaces

It’s important that our schoolyards are flexible and dynamic spaces that support equitable, diverse learning and recreational activities, which enhance the physical and mental well-being of students and promote a connection to  our natural world. In the 2023-24 school year, MVWSD is embarking on creating outdoor greening and learning spaces at each school that will provide shade, plants and outdoor areas for learning and play. Click here to learn more about the process, timeline and community input process.

Locks

Beginning Nov. 27, 2023, the field gates will be locked during the school day as part of a new perimeter controls system. The public will continue to have access to school fields in the evenings and on weekends through a system of automatic locking/unlocking gates. For student and staff safety, it's very important for our school to limit points of entry during school hours. Additionally, staff members will be able to access classrooms and offices using key cards, instead of keys. If gates malfunction, call (650) 526-3248 x1004.

Restroom Building
A prefabricated, standalone toilet building will be installed on the southwest corner of the field between the MUR and baseball diamond.  The unit will be maintained by the City and may be used after school hours by the public; not by students during the school day. This is an important security measure to ensure adults are not mixing with children in student restrooms. The restroom design and placement were determined through a community input process held in Spring 2021. This project is in process of being permitted through the City of Mountain View.

HVAC
Pending availability of materials HVAC will be replaced in the Library. The existing HVAC system has already been updated to include MERV-13 filters, which is the highest-grade filter available for our units. This project is anticipated to start onsite construction work in Fall 2023.

Window installation
Needed to replace older windows, a window installation project is planned. The start date is yet to be determined.

School Year 2022-23

Lighting
New lights and/or bollard style light posts were installed to illuminate pedestrians’ path of travel between campus and parking lots. The light locations were determined by photometric survey data. This additional lighting is an important safety measure for staff members and guests using the campus in the evenings and winter late afternoons. 

Security Cameras
Security cameras in public areas were installed at all school sites as a way to increase safety for students and staff members by deterring misconduct and preventing vandalism. Members of the schools’ communities were engaged in a series of feedback meetings in Winter 2022.

2022 Construction Projects

Imai construction project postcard
Click here for a postcard describing Imai's projects (English)
Click here for a postcard describing Imai's projects (Spanish)

Library Tenting
Completed in Summer 2022
The library building will be tented and a pesticide applied to treat the structure for termites.

Portables
Completed Summer 2022
One, new 960-sf classroom portable will be installed on a permanent concrete foundation, including sitework and landscaping.  It will be located just to the south of portable kinder room #20. It will have the standard classroom finish; whiteboard wall, sink and audio-visual system.
All brown portables placed during past construction will be removed.

Asphalt resurfacing
Completed Summer 2022
Due to wear and tear exposing unsafe cracks, the existing blacktop playground will be resurfaced and striped.  The asphalt between classroom wings will be resealed. The school's blacktop areas will be off-limits for 30 days.

2020-21 Construction Projects

(Funded by Measure T)

link to Huff construction postcard
Click here for a postcard describing Huff's projects

Click here for a postcard describing Huff's projects (Spanish/español)

Measure T, the $259 million bond issue passed in 2020, included plans for a variety of projects that will increase safety, efficiency and provide for short-term growth at our schools. 

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HVAC
Replacement and improvements of HVAC equipment was completed this summer in mechanical closets and in classrooms, offices, MUR across the campus. Our schools’ HVAC systems have been updated to include MERV-13 filters, which is the highest-grade filter available for our units, or air purifiers with filtration ratings at least as high as the MERV-13.   Additionally dampers on all of our units are open to full capacity and will pull in outside air.
 
Security
This summer, work was done to improve perimeter fencing and adding gates to completely enclose campus and fields in order to secure campuses and make COVID screening more efficient. Fencing and gates are ornamental metal to match existing at campus frontage and 6’ high chain link fencing and gates at property lines and back of campus. 

The purpose of fencing is to control points of entry during school hours. It’s important to note that the public will have access to fields outside school hours. The intention is to secure campuses when students are present, and have gates open through a lock management system in the evenings and on weekends. 

Imai will get a new six-foot metal ornamental fencing around the library building, new gate at the office entrance, and six-foot ornamental metal fencing at the end of Classroom wings near the staff parking.

Click here for the perimeter fencing map (user friendly)
Click here for the Bubb/Huff Community Meeting Presentation

Solar
Imai's two solar arrays near the playground structures are almost complete. Not only will these structures support solar panels to save the district $600,000 annually in electrical costs, they will provide much-needed shade.  Some non-heritage trees were removed to make way for the arrays, but MVWSD will replant two native trees for every one removed.

Project start: Summer 2021. Click here for a map of the solar areas. 

Lighting
New lights and/or bollard style light posts to illuminate pedestrians’ path of travel between campus and parking lots will be added. The areas of need are determined by photometric data. This additional lighting is an important safety measure for staff members and guests using the campus in the evenings and winter late afternoons. Project start: Fall 2021

Public Restrooms
Imai will purchase and install prefabricated, standalone toilet buildings. The units would be maintained by the City and may be used afterhours by the public. This is an important security measure to ensure adults are not mixing with children in student restrooms.
Click here for the restroom project presentation

Security cameras 
One of the projects identified in the Mountain View Whisman School District's Master Facility Plan and the Measure T Bond was the need for security cameras in public areas at all school sites as a way to increase safety for students and staff members by deterring misconduct and preventing vandalism. Members of the schools’ communities will engage in a series of feedback meetings through Jan. 2022 before the plan for security cameras is finalized.

Window Replacement
The District will replace existing, older single pane windows at Huff in 2023.

Additional Permanent Portable
Installation of one 960-sf classroom portable on a permanent concrete foundation including sitework and landscaping is planned for Summer 2022. It will have the standard classroom finish; whiteboard wall, sink and audio-visual system. It will be placed just to the south of portable kinder room #20. Project start: Summer 2022. Click here to view the location of the portable.

One 960 SF standard classroom portable will be installed on a permanent concrete foundation. Location to be determined 


 

2017-19 Classroom Modernization and a New Multi-Use Room

(18-month project funded by Measure G)

Summer 2019 
Accessible ramps were installed at classroom doors. District-owned portable classrooms were refreshed this summer,  meaning they will get new paint, carpet and whiteboards. Unused, leased portable classrooms will shuttered, and removal of these portables will happen in summer 2020.
The school got a new sign in the front. This sign, paid for with Measure G funds, will include accurate school and district names. Funding for construction and capital improvements, like school signs, come from restricted funds that can be used only for that purpose. The District used an innovative approach to piggyback on existing, competitive local government contracts to lower the sign cost and expedite installation.

January 2019
The conversion of the former multi-use room to library and special education rooms is complete. 

During Summer 2018
The classroom modernization, administration office reconfiguration, and expansion of one kindergarten classroom was completed by the end of summer 2018. The modernization and renovation of the existing multi-use room into the new library and two special education classrooms started in Summer 2018 and will be complete by winter 2018. 

Containers to house classroom furnishings and materials during the summer were delivered in mid May and placed in the side parking lots. Improvements to the school parking lot will happened over summer 2018, with the goal of making traffic flow safer and more efficient.

Over the 2017-18 school year
Construction work was concentrated behind the fence on the MUR, which is set to be completed in June. Work was finished on the creation of the MUR site pad, digging of the footings, installation of foundations, and hanging of steel. 


Huff construction chart


The District has worked very hard over the years to do the work, funded by Measure G, to make facilities improvements and renovations at every school a reality.

Click here for the summer construction postcard update, May 12, 2017 (en español)

What each phase will look like (click to enlarge)

Huff Phase map


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