Arts & Humanities Business Technology Buildings g p Pre‐Bid Workshop August 20, 2010
Project Team Project Team • Owner: San Diego Community College District Owner: San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) • Program Manager: Gafcon Program Manager: Gafcon • Architect: Roesling Nakamura Terada A hi Architects • Construction Manager: Turner Construction
Turner Construction Turner Construction • History – Founded 1902 – Building the Future g
• Core Values – Integrity – Commitment – Teamwork
• Safety / Record/Standard
Turner Construction Turner Construction • Outreach Efforts Outreach Efforts – School of Construction – Past Event Past Event
• Current Projects – Airport – BEQ’s
• Upcoming Projects – Library
Proposition S & N Proposition S & N • Prop S Prop S ‐ $685 million bond passed in 2002 $685 million bond passed in 2002 • Prop N ‐ $870 million bond passed in 2006 • Provides New Facilities and Major id ili i d j Renovations • 80+ Projects Campus Wide – City, Mesa, Miramar, and Six Continuing Education Campuses
Prequalification • Prequalification for contracts $500K and Up Prequalification for contracts $500K and Up • Requalification • Prequalified prior to 2008 = Needs to turn in lifi d i 2008 d i Prequalification, NOT Requalification • Submit 2 weeks prior to Bid Opening • Safety Record y • EMR over 1 = Disqualification
Project Overview Project Overview Arts & Humanities Buildingg • • • • • • •
128,000 SF New Construction Pre‐Cast Concrete Structure Five‐Story Building Sublevel Parking Area Performing Arts Venue Unitized Curtain Wall System Unitized Curtain Wall System Brick Veneer
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62,000 SF New Construction Pre‐Cast Concrete Structure Three‐Story Building Computer Labs Lecture Room Unitized Curtain Wall System Unitized Curtain Wall System Vertical Trellis System
Project Details Project Details • • • • • • • • • •
j DSA Project Prevailing Wage Project 20 Month Duration of Work LEED Gold Labor Compliance/Tracking OSHA 30 Requirement Safety/Competent Person D Drug Testing T i Tower Cranes Busy Site (Other Projects) Busy Site (Other Projects)
Site Logistics Site Logistics
Bid Information Bid Information Bid Packages 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 12. 13.
Pre‐Cast Concrete* 14. Demolition/Abatement/SWPPP* 15. Excavation/Grading/Utilities/Shoring / g/ / g 16. Structural Concrete 17. Survey 18. Steel & Metals Steel & Metals 19. General Trades 20. Millwork 21. Roofing & Sheet Metal Roofing & Sheet Metal 22. Storefront & Glazing 23. Tiling 24. Flooring 25 25. Access Flooring 26. * Package Already Bid
Painting Theatrical Rigging Audience Seatingg Landscape & Irrigation Elevators Fire Protection Fire Protection Plumbing Systems Mechanical Systems Electrical Systems Site Concrete Asphalt Utilities Window Washing Systems
Bid Schedule Bid Schedule • Contract Documents: www.mayer.com Contract Documents: www.mayer.com – Go to Current Projects Bidding
• Increment 1 (Phase 2) Increment 1 (Phase 2) – Bid Package #3: Excavation/Grading/Utilities/Shoring – Bidding August 27, 2010
• Increment 2 – Bid Packages #4 – 26 – Late Fall 2010 – Pending DSA Approval
Big Opportunities for Small Business Big Opportunities for Small Business g The SDCCD is looking to increase the participation of small and historically underutilized firms on Propositions S and N projects. projects • Direct sourcing small jobs which do not exceed $15,000 • Pre‐bid events on upcoming projects • Annual Contractors Outreach Breakfast ‐ August • Annual Meet and Greet with Campus Project Managers ‐ Annual Meet and Greet with Campus Project Managers October • Register with SD Contracting Opportunities Center http://ptac‐sandiego org/index html http://ptac‐sandiego.org/index.html
Future Opportunities with SDCCD Future Opportunities with SDCCD Furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) budget for new y g yp y facilities is currently budgeted at $70.1 million, and typically includes: • • • •
Classroom and other furniture Laboratory equipment Kitchen equipment and supplies Audio‐visual equipment, computers, printers, etc. q p , p ,p ,
City College Overview City College Overview • Seven new teaching and learning facilities • Seven major renovations Seven major renovations • Campus Campus expansion will expansion will provide facilities/programs to accommodate eventual enrollment of 25,000 students
City College Future Projects City College Future Projects MATH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING •
Project Budget: $83.5 million (incl. land Project Budget: $83.5 million (incl land acquisition)
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Expected Construction Start: January 2011
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Project involves land acquisition and construction of new 72,000 sq. ft. classroom and laboratory building. It will include the District’s Corporate Education Center, Military Education, a Family Health Center and a six‐story parking structure with 400+ stalls.
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Delivery Method: Design/Build (RNT, Sundt)
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Sub Opportunities: Major trade subcontractors have been selected for MEP Structure and have been selected for MEP, Structure, and Concrete. Multiple trade contracts will be solicited in late fall 2010.
City College Future Projects City College Future Projects SCIENCE BUILDING • Project Budget: $54.8 million P j t B d t $54 8 illi • Expected Construction Start: May 2011 • Targeted Completion: January 2013 • Four‐story, L‐shaped building providing F t L h d b ildi idi 73,000 square feet of new construction for classrooms, labs and a planetarium. • Delivery Method: CMMP li h d • CM: Rudolph & Sletten • Architect: Harley Ellis Devereaux • Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade bid packages solicited in spring 2011. • FF&E Opportunities: Laboratory equipment & supplies, furniture
Mesa College Overview Mesa College Overview • Nine projects completed Ni j t l t d under Propositions S and N •Two projects currently under construction; three more in design • Seven more remaining as S i i part of campus expansion
Mesa College Future Projects Mesa College Future Projects Math & Science Building •
Project Budget: $117 million
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Expected Construction Start: Feb. 2011
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Targeted Completion: January 2013
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New 200,000 GSF, four‐story building will have classrooms, lecture rooms, labs for scientific experiments, computer labs, and facility, staff and administrative support areas. d d i i t ti t Delivery Method: CMMP CM: McCarthy A hit t D l i Wilk R d i Architect: Delawie Wilkes Rodrigues Barker B k Sub Opportunities: All trades with the exception of structural concrete, building envelope, MEP, and drywall/studs. and drywall/studs. FF&E Opportunities: Laboratory equipment, furniture, etc.
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Miramar College Overview Miramar College Overview • 13 completed projects 13 completed projects • Infrastructure project, two p j classroom buildings and Library Learning Resource Center currently in l construction • Campus expansion will accommodate eventual enrollment of 25,000
Miramar College Future Projects Miramar College Future Projects Cafeteria/Bookstore and Student/Campus Center • Project Budget: $33.2 million Project Budget: $33 2 million •
Estimated Const. Start: Spring 2011
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Targeted Completion: Spring 2013
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New multi‐story will consist of approx. 45,000 SF of new construction to house a new cafeteria, bookstore and student services center. Delivery Method: CMMP
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CM: CW Driver
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Architect: NTD Architecture Architect: NTD Architecture
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Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade pkgs.
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FF&E Opportunities: Kitchen equipment & supplies lounge furniture classroom and supplies, lounge furniture, classroom and other furniture
Miramar College Future Projects Miramar College Future Projects Heavy Duty Adv. Transportation Tech. Center Expansion •
Project Budget: $11.6 million Project Budget: $11 6 million
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Estimated Construction Start: Early 2011
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Targeted Completion: Spring 2012
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Project will consist of approximately 14,000 SF of new construction to support program expansion to diesel, natural gas, hybrid bus and transit technology and new developments in construction equipment new developments in construction equipment technology Delivery Method: CMMP Architect: Marlene Imirzian Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade packages will be solicited in late fall 2010 FF&E Opportunities: Heavy duty mechanical equipment, automotive h i l i t t ti testing and diagnostic equipment, furniture
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Miramar College Future Projects Miramar College Future Projects Aviation Maintenance Technology Center • Project Budget: $8.9 million Project Budget: $8 9 million • Estimated Construction Start: Spring 2011 • •
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Targeted Completion: Summer 2012 Addition of approx. 6,500 SF of new construction to add additional laboratory and classroom space and storage. Additionally, ADA upgrades and p g minor renovations will be performed on existing building. Delivery Method: CMMP
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Architect: Joseph Wong Design Associates
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Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade pkgs., targeting for early 2011.
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FF&E Opportunities: Sheet metal fabrication equipment, aeronautic simulation systems, furniture
Continuing Education Overview Continuing Education Overview • Four projects completed • Four projects in design • Total of eight projects to expand and modernize six C ti i Ed ti Continuing Education sites it
Continuing Education Future Projects Continuing Education Future Projects North City Campus and Parking Structure • • •
Project Budget: $50.7 million Project Budget: $50.7 million Expected Construction Start: May 2011 Targeted Completion: December 2012
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Land acquisition; construction of a new, two‐ q ; , story, 40,500 GSF classroom building to serve as the Campus of Excellence for Multimedia and Innovation; and construction of a 300‐space Innovation; and construction of a 300 space parking structure. Delivery Method: CMMP
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CM: Barnhart CM: Barnhart
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Architect: Joseph Wong Design Associates
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Sub Opportunities: All trades
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Parking structure: TBD Parking structure: TBD
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FF&E Opportunities: Furniture
Continuing Education Future Projects Continuing Education Future Projects Cesar Chavez Center • • •
Project Budget: $48.7 million Project Budget: $48 7 million Expected Construction Start: Feb 2011 Targeted Completion: July 2012
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This project consists of land acquisition and This project consists of land acquisition and construction of a new 70,000 GSF building to consolidate the current programs at the Cesar Chavez and Centre City campuses. Includes classrooms, a small business incubator Includes classrooms, a small business incubator center, and underground parking with 154 spaces.
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Delivery Method: CMMP
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Architect: Martinez + Cutri Architect: Martinez + Cutri
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CMMP: Rudolph & Sletten
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Sub Opportunities: All trade packages, bid early 2011
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FF&E Opportunities: Furniture
Continuing Education Future Projects Continuing Education Future Projects Linda Vista Campus at Mesa College • • •
Project Budget: $19.2 million Project Budget: $19 2 million Expected Construction Start: May 2011 Targeted Completion: December 2012
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The new facility will help consolidate programs The new facility will help consolidate programs currently housed in temporary spaces. The new 38,000 GSF facility will include classrooms, an art lab, a parent‐child area, multipurpose room and a nutritional demonstration kitchenette. Delivery Method: CMMP
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CM: PCL Construction
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Architect: SGPA Architecture and Planning Architect: SGPA Architecture and Planning
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Sub Opportunities: All trades
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FF&E Opportunities: furniture, kitchen supplies q p , , and equipment, children’s furniture, classroom furniture
Continuing Education Future Projects Continuing Education Future Projects Wing Expansion at Educational Cultural Complex • •
Project Budget: $16.3 million Project Budget: $16 3 million Expected Construction Start: May 2011
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Targeted Completion: November 2012
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New 15,000 SF expansion to main building will replace bungalows, modular classrooms, labs and support rooms not connected to building. Allows g for relocation of College Police and will create more efficient space for administration team.
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Delivery Method: CMMP
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CM: CW Driver CM: CW Driver
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Architect: RJC Architects
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Sub Opportunities: All trades
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FF&E Opportunities: laboratory equipment & supplies, furniture
Purchasing & Contract Services Purchasing & Contract Services The SDCCD Purchasing Department maintains an active vendor database for the purpose of notifying interested vendors of upcoming personal property the purpose of notifying interested vendors of upcoming personal property bids. p pp g pp Complete online application to register and be included in Supplier Database
https://bussrv.sdccd.edu/purchasing/vendors/ Information for Suppliers: pp
http://bussrv.sdccd.edu/purchasing/4vendors.html#How_to_do _business W b li k f Web link for current bids: bid
http://bussrv.sdccd.edu/purchasing/Current%20Invitations0601 10AM.html
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