Friday, February 13, 2015

SOLVING SPACE CHALLENGES WITH INNOVATIVE DESIGN - RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

During my tenure as a Food Service Consultant, I've had the pleasure of working with the Sarasota County School Board in the design of many of their K-12 schools. The first High School Kitchen/Cafeteria project I worked on was Riverview High School. Overall, the project presented many challenges such as historical preservation of one of the buildings and how to build an entirely new school on the same limited property as the the old while students continued to attend school. 

Riverview High School Cafeteria, Sarasota County, FL

Due to the site restrictions, the school's new kitchen and cafeteria ended up being designed in a very long and narrow space. It was especially condusive to a typical design of a high school cafeteria. Additionally, the school was planning to shorten lunch periods and this had to be considered during the design phase as well. 



THE DESIGN CHALLENGES

  • The size and shape of the kitchen and cafeteria space was extremely long and narrow.
  • A student body of 2,600 students had to be fed in three 30-minute lunch periods.
  • Past problems with student supervision in the lunch room needed to be addressed.
  • A declining economy meant less cafeteria staff, which meant the design had to be efficient and able to be run with limited staff.
  • In my initial meetings with the Director of Food and Nutrition for Sarasota County School, I was directed to create a cafeteria design that was more of a "food court" concept, rather than the typical cafeteria style buffet lines.



SOLVING THE CHALLENGES WITH INNOVATIVE DESIGN

  • First, by dividing the student body of 2,600 into three lunch periods I arrived at the number of students to be fed per lunch period. That number was 866. 
  • Next, based on input from the Director of Food and Nutrition, we figured that approximately 15% of the students bring their lunch to school, leaving 85% (or approximately 750 students) to be served in each 30 minute lunch period.
  • I determined that a total of ten serving stations would be required, four reimbursed meal stations and six "grab-n-go" stations.
  • I designed the four reimbursed meal stations in the style of a penisula, due to the narrowness of the kitchen, a located it directly off the kitchen. Two of the stations were back to back with the other two stations, enabling back up refrigeration and hot holding cabinets to be shared, thus reducing the cost of additional equipment. This also reduced the number of staff required and seperated the students into two distinct areas allowing for easier supervision by teachers and staff.
  • I located a four station "grab-n-go" serving island directly opposite of the reimbursed meal stations in the long and narrow cafeteria. The stations were completely self-sufficient with hot and cold holding. The stations could be stocked prior to and for the duration of all three lunch periods. Because of the "grab-n-go" nature of the stations all four stations could be managed by four cashiers and one or two runners who would restock the stations. Again, the stations were back to back, thus splitting the students up and making supervision easier. Additionally, we made two of the stations accessible from an outside patio area. 
Riverview High School Cafeteria, Sarasota County, FL





  • I located two additional "grab-n-go" stations against one wall of the cafeteria, mid-way between the reimbursible stations and the "grab-n-go stations. These stations were easily managed by two cashiers and one runner. 

Altogether, the ten stations split the student body into groups of approximately 75
students per station, provided greater supervision, easily feeding students within the 30 minute lunch periods with limited staff. The "grab-n-go" stations provided the students with a sense of choice. Because the grab-n-go stations were identical they could be opened and closed depending on the demand and staff availability.


WHAT ABOUT THE KITCHEN?

One of the key components of the kitchen design was that it was consistent with other K-12 schools in the district. This enabled the district to move cafeteria staff around as needed, without having to retrain them. The kitchen design and equipment within the Sarasota County School District was kept very consistent between schools. With ample storage and plenty of room, the kitchen design was extremely efficient. 

Riverview High School Kitchen, Sarasota County, FL

In the end, the kitchen and cafeteria design was such a success we adapted the design in three other Sarasota County High Schools: Venice H.S., Booker H.S., and Sarasota County H.S.

Venice High School Cafeteria, Sarasota County, FL
Venice High School Cafeteria, Sarasota County, FL

Here is the testimonial from Beverly Girard, Director of Food and Nutrition, Sarasota County Schools.

"Jim Richards was involved in many kitchen designs with the School Board of Sarasota County, Florida, working from concept to the finished production kitchen and serving areas, when he worked for the company that designed many of our school district’s school kitchens. Jim listens, comes up with great ideas, and quietly but expertly puts plans in motion. Some of the school kitchens Jim was involved with were brand new construction, however, other projects were the reuse of an existing building, which can pose a significant design challenge. However, I always found that Jim maintained a professional composure and was, essentially, unshakable. Jim is respectful of clients’ knowledge and preferences, and works with them to find workable, functional solutions. He takes responsibility throughout the design process, and strives to provide a superior experience, and an excellent finished product. I have very high expectations when designing school kitchen, and have always enjoyed working with Jim."

Beverly L. Girard, PhD, MBA, RD
Director of Food & Nutrition Services
Sarasota County Schools

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Call us today for a FREE consultation about your project! 800.850.6638


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Food Service and C-Store Design Specialists
800.850.6638
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About the Author

Jim Richards is the Managing Member of Cademan Enterprises, LLC and Principal Design Consultant with the PES Design Group, Southeast Office. During his 25 years of experience in the Food Service Design Industry, Jim has encountered countless challenges that he has overcome through experience and innovation.  




Wednesday, January 28, 2015

PES Design Group completes Gas N Wash C-store Project in Kankakee, IL

Reprinted from PRLog - Jan. 28, 2015 - 



The Gas N Wash C-store and Gas Station at the southeast corner of West Court Street and South Washington Avenue in Kankakee, Illinois will open the first week of February 2015. The approximate 3-acre development will feature a drive-thru $3 Car Wash, nine fuel pumps and a 4,900-square-foot convenient-type store that is called "The Market", designed and equipped by award winning c-store consulting firm PES Design Group. The Market will also house a Dunkin' Donuts with a drive-thru window and a well stocked convenience retail area.

Other notable offerings included in PES Design Group's "The Market" concept includes eighteen cooler doors offering a vast variety of cold beverages, beer, wine and market items such as milk, lunchmeat, cheese, etc. Hot and cold grab-n-go food stations are among The Market's feature convenience areas as well as it's an award winning "Brew House" beer cave design. The "Brew House", designed by Jim Richards of PES Design Group (Northlake, IL), along with Interior Design Firm Paragon Solutions, has previously won the "Best Beer Cave" award by Single Store Owner magazine (Oct 2014) for their beer cave design in the Gas N Wash location in Mokena, IL.

Project Credits:


Owners:
Leon Baine of Custer Park, Tracy Erickson of Bourbonnais, and Len McEnery of Mokena.
Architect: Scott Pritchett, ARSA
C-store Consultant: Jim Richards, PES Design Group
C-store Equipment Supplier: PES Design Group
Interior Designer: Paragon Solutions
General Contractor: Leon Baine, Morgan Wyatt LLC



At PES Design Group we are specialists in Restaurant, Food Service and C-store design and have a staff of knowledgeable consultants with over 25 years of experience in planning innovative, attractive, efficient and profitable c-store facilities. We will use our years of experience to design innovation and uniqueness into your project helping you to set yourself apart from the rest. We can provide you with a remodel design that will help you achieve a greater positive customer experience, top your competition and increase profits!

C-store and Food Service Consultant, Jim Richards (Sr)
Don't take our word for it! Visit our portfolio page at portfolio.pesdesigngroup.com for a list and photos of projects our consultants have done during their 25+ years in the C-store Design Industry as well as testimonials from very satisfied clients.

Call us today for a FREE consultation about your remodel project! 800.850.6638

We are waiting to serve YOU!
PES Design Group
Food Service and C-Store Design Specialists
800.850.6638
www.pesdesigngroup.com

 

   

About the Author


Jim Richards is a Principal Design Consultant and C-store Specialist with the PES Design Group, Midwest Office. During his 25 years of experience in the C-store Design Industry, Jim has designed many c-stores that are modern, innovative, efficient and most importantly... PROFITABLE.

BEST BEER CAVE 2014 WINNER - design by PES Design Group




BEST BEER CAVE 2014

Winner: Gas N Wash, Mokena, Ill.
Architect: Chris Kalishefski, CDG
Design Consultant: Jim Richards, PES Design Group
Equipment Supplier: PES Design Group
Interior Designer: Paragon Solutions
General Contractor: Leon Baine, Morgan Wyatt LLC






With a name like Gas N Wash, it would be undestandable for one to assume this store specializes in car washes. And while the Mokena, Ill.-based business operates a prominent car wash and dog wash, the convenience store is also well know for many of its in-store attributes.


One such attribute is its beer cave, The Market Brew House. Whether customer want a pale ale, stout, bock or hefeweizen, or their palette prefers something simpler like a lager or pilsner, Gas N Wash's beer cave provides plenty of options.


The 3,950-square-foot-store, located at the intersection of 191st Street and 88th Avenue 34 miles west of Chicago, certainly stands out for The Market Brew House. But the 24/7 c-store - opened in February 2013 - has plenty more to offer, starting with a Dunkin' Donuts location, liquor, lottery, tobaccoproducts, candy and snacks, beverage fountains and a variety of grab-and-go food offerings.


Gas N Wash even provides video games for both the young and young at heart. In fact, those who play video games for 30 minutes or more are entitled to receive a free $10 car wash.


Food, convenience, car wash, grab-and-go and a doughnut. What more could you want?


The c-store welcomes recreational vehicles, construction vehicles and trucks to it's location. At the pump, Gas N Wash sells three grades of unleaded fuel, E85, diesel, and diesel exhaust fluid. Propane filling services are also available.



At PES Design Group we are specialists in Restaurant, Food Service and C-store design and have a staff of knowledgeable consultants with over 25 years of experience in planning innovative, attractive, efficient and profitable c-store facilities. We will use our years of experience to design innovation and uniqueness into your project helping you to set yourself apart from the rest. We can provide you with a remodel design that will help you achieve a greater positive customer experience, top your competition and increase profits!

C-store and Food Service Consultant, Jim Richards (Sr)
Don't take our word for it! Visit our portfolio page at portfolio.pesdesigngroup.com for a list and photos of projects our consultants have done during their 25+ years in the C-store Design Industry as well as testimonials from very satisfied clients.

Call us today for a FREE consultation about your remodel project! 800.850.6638

We are waiting to serve YOU!
PES Design Group
Food Service and C-Store Design Specialists
800.850.6638
www.pesdesigngroup.com

 

   

About the Author


Jim Richards is a Principal Design Consultant and C-store Specialist with the PES Design Group, Midwest Office. During his 25 years of experience in the C-store Design Industry, Jim has designed many c-stores that are modern, innovative, efficient and most importantly... PROFITABLE.

*reprinted with changes from Convenience Store News for the Single Store Owner, October 2014, page 32.