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Reported | 05/16/2020 12:00 AM |
Project Title | CMc Services for the Philadelphia Custom House Mechanical and Plumbing Renovation Project, Philadelphia, PA |
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City, State (County) | Philadelphia, PA 19106 (Philadelphia County) |
Category(s) | Government/Public |
Sub-Category(s) | Misc. Buildings |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Accepting Letters of Interest |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $70,000,000 to $85,000,000 |
Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | General Description of Scope of Services: This scope of services is for Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) Services to manage and execute a construction project utilizing the Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) project delivery method. The Government contemplates the use of a Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) Guaranteed Maximum Price with Construction Contingency Allowance and Shared Savings contract. The Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) project delivery method is sometimes also known as the Construction Manager at-Risk project delivery method. The United States Custom House, completed in 1934, was designed by Ritter and Shay, one of the principal early 20th century architectural firms in Philadelphia. The distinctive skyscraper, designed with Art Modern and Art Deco detailing, provided Philadelphia, the nation's largest freshwater port, with a new building for this port of entry. The seventeen-story tower blends into the neighboring three and four-story historic streetscape with a square three-story, limestone clad base from which rises a brick-clad tower in cruciform plan with a central vertical fivebay limestone face on each facade. These upper stories step back again in four sections. The building's domestic water piping has experienced multiple failures over the last five years. The building is a significant historical landmark containing multiple historic architectural and art installations that could potentially be irreparably damaged if another water release event was to occur. The project will consist of a modernization of the HVAC system and major plumbing repair and upgrades. It will also include electrical, fire safety and BAS upgrades to accommodate these systems. It will incorporate sustainable design principles and innovative technologies. GSA intends for the building to be occupied for the duration of the design and construction project, with available swing space within the building for affected agencies during construction. This construction will be a Construction Manager as Contractor (CMc) delivery method. |
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