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Last Updated 08/25/2022 04:34 PM
Project Title

RFQ Construction Manager at Risk - Football Development Center

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City, State (County) Houston, TX 77004   (Harris County)
Category(s) Entertainment/Recreation, Green Building, Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) LEED Certified, Park/Playground, Site Development, Stadium
Contracting Method Competitive Bids
Project Status Construction start expected September 2022
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Estimated Value $1,550,440 [brand] Estimate
Plans Available from Agency's Affiliate
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Description

https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2022/08/17/university-of-houston-penick-family-gift-rise.html The University of Houston Athletics Department has received another multimillion-dollar donation for its $150 million Houston Rise fundraising campaign. Longtime donors Tricia and Rusty Penick pledged $5 million to the campaign, UH announced Aug. 16. They previously supported UH's TDECU Stadium and Fertitta Center, and the playing surface within the Fertitta Center bears the Penick family name. "The continued rise of Houston Athletics is something that Trish and I are very passionate about," said Rusty Penick, co-founding partner and former CEO of Maintenance Supply Headquarters. "Tremendous progress has been made, but the most important work is still in front of us. When we start play in the Big 12 [Conference], we expect to win. The campaign and, more specifically, the Football Operations Center is essential to this expectation. Trish and I feel fortunate, therefore, to be able to support in such a meaningful and important way." In June, UH announced its new Houston Rise campaign aimed to raise $150 million to prepare for the move to the Big 12. It's since raised over $30 million, with a significant portion of that specifically dedicated to the construction of the Football Operations Center, UH said Aug. 16. The 100,000-square-foot FOC is the campaign's fundamental priority. It "will feature cutting-edge amenities and service Houston Football student-athletes and coaches in an unprecedented manner," UH said in July. "Perhaps most importantly, it will instantly impact Houston's recruiting efforts, with the competition for talent across the country at an all-time high." The FOC will contain the team's training space, locker room, health and nutrition space, and staff offices, UH Vice President for Athletics Chris Pezman told the Houston Business Journal in January. The new facility will be constructed between TDECU Stadium and the team's indoor practice facility on the west side of the UH campus. As of January, Pezman estimated that it will take around 36 months to construct the new football operations center, which could break ground as soon as this fall. In July, Head Football Coach Dana Holgorsen called the center the "missing piece for us at the moment." Holgorsen kicked off the public fundraising for the Houston Rise campaign with a $1 million contribution in June. In addition to funding the new football center, the campaign will also pay to modernize the Athletics-Alumni Center for Olympic sports programs, complete enhancements to the Guy V. Lewis Development Facility for men's and women's basketball, and improve other existing athletics facilities. The campaign received a $10 million donation from an anonymous donor in July and has been bolstered by hundreds of annual contributions, many from first-time supporters, UH said Aug. 4. It also received $1 million from Jack Moore, vice chair of the UH System Board of Regents and former chairman and CEO of Cameron International Corp., and his wife, Debbie. UH accepted its long-awaited invitation to join the Big 12 Conference last fall and recently reached a deal to exit the American Athletic Conference and begin playing in the Big 12 in 2023. UH has competed in the AAC since the 2013-2014 year and was contractually required to remain in the conference through 2024. UH is required to pay $10 million in exit fees plus an additional $8 million to leave early. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2022/07/22/university-of-houston-10m-gift-football-facility.html The University of Houston Athletics Department has received an anonymous $10 million gift as part of its new Houston Rise fundraising campaign. The $10 million will support the planned Football Development Center. The 100,000-square-foot facility "will feature cutting-edge amenities and service Houston Football student-athletes and coaches in an unprecedented manner," UH said in its July 22 announcement. "Perhaps most importantly, it will instantly impact Houston's recruiting efforts, with the competition for talent across the country at an all-time high." The football operations center will contain the team's training space, locker room, health and nutrition space, and staff offices, UH Vice President for Athletics Chris Pezman told the Houston Business Journal in January. The new facility will be constructed between TDECU Stadium and the team's indoor practice facility on the west side of the UH campus. As of January, Pezman estimated that it will take around 36 months to construct the new football operations center, which could break ground as soon as this fall. "The Football Development Center is the missing piece for us at the moment," Head Football Coach Dana Holgorsen said in the July 22 announcement. "Our infrastructure is relatively sound, but without the FDC, we are well behind our peers. This brings us up to standard and gives us a resource that will allow us to compete for the talent we need to win in the Big 12. Thank you to those who have and will come forward in support. This project is paramount to our goals for Houston Football." UH accepted its long-awaited invitation to join the Big 12 Conference last fall and recently reached a deal to exit the American Athletic Conference and begin playing in the Big 12 in 2023. UH has competed in the AAC since the 2013-2014 year and was contractually required to remain in the conference through 2024. UH is required to pay $10 million in exit fees plus an additional $8 million to leave early. In June, UH announced its new Houston Rise campaign aimed to raise $150 million to prepare for the move to the Big 12. In addition to the FDC, the campaign will also fund modernization of the Athletics-Alumni Center for Olympic sports programs, completion of enhancements to the Guy V. Lewis Development Facility for men's and women's basketball and improvements to other existing athletics facilities. UH hopes that the new $10 million gift will help provide momentum to inspire other major gifts. "An eight-figure gift is rare. To have someone who believes in us, our mission, and the direction we're going while entrusting us with a significant gift is humbling," Pezman said in the July 22 announcement. "I cannot express our true appreciation. It's incredibly impactful and it makes a very definitive statement about where we're going and what we're doing." Meanwhile, UH also received a $4 million gift from the Dakri family this week. That donation will support the new Center for Economic Inclusion in the C.T. Bauer College of Business, which just launched in May. It will be renamed the Musa and Khaleda Dakri Center for Economic Inclusion. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pre-construction and construction phase services for the construction of a new 120,000 SF building for Football Operations at the University of Houston's main campus. Questions Deadline June 17, 2022 at 11:00 AM CST Questions & Answers posted to ESBD June 21, 2022 Contract Start Date (estimated) September 1, 2022 HUB Goal: 21.1% Design Start June 2022 Construction Start June 2023 Substantial Completion December 2024 Final Completion January 2025 The Total Project Cost ("TPC") is approximately $75,000,000 Procurement Point of Contact: Hasan Jamil, Sr. Buyer 5000 Gulf Freeway Building 1, Room 214 Houston, TX 77204-5015 purchasingfpc@uh.edu

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120,000 SF.
Division 02 - Existing Conditions, Subsurface Investigation.
Division 03 - Concrete, Concrete Forming and Accessories, Concrete Reinforcing, Concrete Finishing, Precast Concrete, Cast Decks and Underlayment, Concrete Cutting and Boring.
Division 04 - Masonry, Unit Masonry.
Division 05 - Metals, Structural Metal Framing, Decorative Metal.
Division 06 - Wood, Plastics, and Composites, Rough Carpentry.
Division 07 - Thermal and Moisture Protection, Dampproofing and Waterproofing.
Division 08 - Openings, Doors and Frames, Metal Doors and Frames, Specialty Doors and Frames, Coiling Doors and Grilles, Entrances, Storefronts, and Curtain Walls, Windows, Hardware.
Division 09 - Finishes, Plaster and Gypsum Board, Tiling, Flooring, Painting and Coating, Special Coatings.
Division 10 - Specialties, Signage, Partitions, Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories, Safety Specialties, Lockers, Flagpoles.
Division 11 - Equipment, Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment, Parking Control Equipment, Pedestrian Control Equipment, Commercial Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment, Unit Kitchens, Office Equipment, Foodservice Equipment, Audio-Visual Equipment, Athletic and Recreational Equipment, Athletic Equipment, Interior Scoreboards, Play Field Equipment and Structures, Playground Equipment, Play Structures, Athletic Field Equipment, Exterior Scoreboards, Therapy Equipment.
Division 12 - Furnishings, Multiple Seating, Fixed Audience Seating, Stadium and Arena Seating.
Division 13 - Special Construction, Special Activity Rooms, Athletic Rooms, Athletic and Recreational Special Construction, Fabricated Engineered Structures.
Division 21 - Fire Suppression, Instrumentation and Control for Fire-Suppression Systems, Fire-Extinguishing Systems.
Division 22 - Plumbing, Plumbing Piping, Plumbing Equipment, Plumbing Fixtures, Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers.
Division 23 - Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Instrumentation and Control for HVAC, HVAC Air Distribution.
Division 26 - Electrical, Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Systems, Facility Lightning Protection, Interior Lighting, Exterior Lighting, Lighting Poles and Standards, Exterior Athletic Lighting.
Division 27 - Communications, Audio-Video Communications.
Division 31 - Earthwork, Site Clearing, Selective Clearing, Grading, Earthwork Methods, Special Foundations and Load-Bearing Elements.
Division 32 - Exterior Improvements, Bases, Ballasts, and Paving, Flexible Paving, Athletic and Recreational Surfacing, Site Improvements, Fences and Gates, Planting, Turf and Grasses.
Division 33 - Utilities, Water Utilities, Sanitary Sewerage Utilities, Storm Drainage Utilities, Electrical Utilities, Communications Utilities.

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