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Last Updated | 01/08/2021 01:26 PM |
Project Title | Buildings 605 & 607, USMA, West Point, NY |
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City, State (County) | West Point, NY 10928 (Orange County) |
Category(s) | Green Building, Professional Services |
Sub-Category(s) | Architectural, Engineering, LEED Certified |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | The scope includes the full design services for the following projects: Buildings 605: This is a highly visible building of historic relevance and importance for the West Point Academy. It is located north of the central cadet area and consists of approximately 45,000 sf. The building houses the Grand and Memorial Halls on the first and second floors respectively, as well as cadet athletic cadet clubs/administration spaces on the lower floors. Cullum will be converted to library/archive spaces while maintaining the Memorial Hall and Cadet Hostesses functions. Building 607: This building is approximately 55,000 sf located north of building 605. This building currently houses administration and instructional space and will be converted to the USMA admissions, cadet store as well as IT departmental spaces. In general, the AE services will be for the full design and construction services for two separate projects. The building 605 design will be fast tracked. A-E services include, but are not limited to, field investigations (e.g. geotechnical, facade envelope, utility verification, HTW, etc.), full design (30%, 60%, 90% and 100%), production of bid documents, VE studies, commissioning services as well as full construction services. Following is an overall summary description of the construction work for these projects: 1. The building repairs will address interior configuration, ABA accessibility, life/safety, energy conservation, and utility systems which do not meet current code and/or regulations and do not accommodate modern working conditions. 2. Architecture repairs will address space deficiencies for programmed functions such as: offices, conference rooms, office support spaces, climate controlled records storage, high density shelving areas and study/reading rooms, admissions candidate and family briefing rooms, audio/visual recording and production studios, digital multimedia and print production workrooms, legal (JAG & SJA) offices and interview rooms, commercial retail, latrines to address gender equality, new mechanical spaces and other support spaces. Interior repairs include historic preservation and restoration of failing condition of walls, floors, ceilings, and stairwells. 3. Building exterior and envelope field investigations, diagnostics and repairs include water infiltration systems, structural roof systems, insulation and waterproofing, windows, rooftop equipment screening, and exterior masonry and limestone. 4. Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) repairs will be made to fire suppression and water supply systems, fire alarm and mass notification system, fire detection/ protection /monitoring/controls, heating and ventilation systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, telecommunication and cabling systems, closed circuit television (CCTV), alarm and card access systems, public address systems, time clock systems, cable television systems, distributed antenna systems (DAS), HVAC systems, and elevators. Repair will include the abatement of all hazardous material that is known. 5 Structural as required to provide additional support for high density shelving areas and to address code deficiencies. This will require geotechnical investigations to verify subsurface bearing capacity. 6. Civil/site for ABA, utility infrastructure, placing outdoor air handlers, and storm water management. 7. Seismic evaluation and structural retrofit will be required. 8. Design in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration facilities standards. 9. Design in accordance with IMCOM standards for Army judicial centers. 10. Familiarity with current trends in design for Admissions Offices for higher education. 11. Familiarity with current trends in design for retail space. 12. Other services that will be contracted include: a. Construction Services (Title II); including, enhanced commissioning support during construction. b. Other miscellaneous design services such as meetings, computer renderings, environmental (NEPA) support, SHPO reviews/coordination, etc. |
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