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Last Updated | 01/25/2023 10:34 AM |
Project Title | RFQ D/B - California Highway Patrol Quincy Replacement Facility |
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City, State (County) | Quincy, CA 95971 (Plumas County) |
Category(s) | Government/Public, Green Building, Heavy and Highway |
Sub-Category(s) | LEED Certified, Misc. Buildings, Site Development |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Bidding, Request for Qualifications, Construction start expected May 2023 |
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Estimated Value | $42,000,000 [brand] Estimate |
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Description | The Department of General Services, Real Estate Services Division - Project Management and Development Branch requests the submittal of qualifications from interested Design-build Entities to provide professional Architectural/Engineering and Construction services for the design and construction of the new California Highway Patrol Replacement Facility in El Centro, Imperial County, California. The California Highway Patrol will operate the new facility. The State of California, through the California Highway Patrol, operates facilities throughout California. Its current office located at 86 West Main Street in Quincy, California is inadequate to house the number of employees and related equipment, record storage, reference library, evidence rooms, lockers, and other officer support needs. The new Quincy Replacement Facility Project relocates these current facilities to an approximately 5-acre lot located on Lee Road, which is approximately 0.1 miles north of State Route 70 and 2 miles east of the existing Quincy Area Office in Plumas County, California. The new facility shall be designed and built to meet or exceed the requirements of the Essential Services Act (ESA). It will include an Area Office Building with an attached carport, (approximately 19,200 sf), an Automobile Service Building (approximately 5,400 sf), a Radio Vault Building (approximately 750 sf), a Communication Tower (approximately 148 feet tall), a Property Storage Building (approximately 750 sf), and a Waste Enclosure Building (approximately 1,300 sf). The remaining facility will include a Vehicle Fueling Area (approximately 3,300 sf), Generator Yard (approximately 2,240 sf), secure and visitor parking (approximately 33,400 sf) and other ancillary site improvements. The remaining site area will consist of landscaping, fencing, snow considerations, and storm water management. The State is using the Design-build method of project delivery for the design and construction of the Project. The State will use a two-step process to select the Design-build Entity for the Project: The State will request design proposals from the three (3) most qualified Design-build Entities after successfully completing a pre-qualification process. Through the RFP, the successful Design-build Entity for the Project will be selected on a Best Value to the State basis. The actual stipulated sum shall be defined in the future RFP. It is anticipated by the State that the final facility design will exceed the requirements set forth in the RFP for energy efficiency, recycling, indoor air quality, and alternative energy systems. Each responding Design-build Entity must submit qualifications for an Architect and the General Contractor, each appropriately licensed in California, as well as qualifications for a Mechanical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Landscape Architect, Geotechnical Engineer, (all of which shall be appropriately licensed in California and serve as the Engineers of Record) and a Security Electronics consultant. The Design-build Entitys architect shall be required to complete the design and serve as the Architect of Record for the Project. The Design-build Entity may, in addition, submit qualifications of other firms that bring special qualifications to their teams for items such as automotive equipment, fueling systems, low voltage/communications, communication towers, energy efficiency/sustainable (LEED), or any other notable design consultant(s), each appropriately licensed in California. These or combinations of the above disciplines may be provided by a single firm or by several firms. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. Written questions received no later than: January 3, 2022 5:00 P.M., PT The new facility will be built to comply with the Essential Services Act (ESA) and will include an Area Office Building of approximately 18,600 sf with an attached Carport Department of General Services Office of Business and Acquisition Services Attention: Anton Snytkin, Acquisition Analyst Email: anton.snytkin@dgs.ca.gov currently estimated to be between $37,000,000 and $42,000,000. |
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