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Last Updated 01/11/2023 03:20 PM
Project Title

RFQ DB - Northshore Recreation Center - NYC Department of Design and Construction

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City, State (County) New York, NY 10301   (Richmond County)
Category(s) Entertainment/Recreation, Heavy and Highway
Sub-Category(s) Fitness Center, Site Development
Contracting Method Competitive Bids
Project Status Construction start expected January 2024
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Estimated Value $88,000,000 [brand] Estimate
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Description

The NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) issued Request for Qualifications (RFQ) under the agency's developing design-build program for two large community recreation centers in Brooklyn and Staten Island, together valued at more than $215 million. DDC Commissioner Jamie Torres-Springer, said "All interested firms are encouraged to respond including those that lack previous design-build experience, and we're prepared to assist qualified firms in forming design-build teams. We are also emphasizing a strong M/WBE role in our growing design-build program." The RFQs being solicited now are the first part of a two-step procurement process for each project. DDC will rank the Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) it receives and place up to three of the most highly qualified proposers on a short list for each project. Those firms will then have the exclusive opportunity to respond to a future Request for Proposals that will determine which team is awarded each project. The North Shore Recreation Center will be built on the site of the former George Cromwell Recreation Center The two planned recreation centers are known as the Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center (Brooklyn), with an anticipated design-build contract value of $130 - $135 million, and the North Shore Recreation Center (Staten Island), with an anticipated design-build contract value of $85 - $88 million. The procurements for the two projects are distinct from each other, with separate processes and separate evaluations of Statements of Qualifications and future Requests for Proposals (RFPs). Other firms that had not been involved in the RFQ process will have an opportunity to partner with the design-build teams on the short lists after they are published. The RFQs can be viewed or downloaded here. Responses in the form of SOQs must be received by DDC by June 17 for Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center and by June 24 for North Shore Recreation Center. Firms interested in responding to either RFQ are encouraged to participate in the virtual, online information session DDC is holding for each project; May 20 for Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center and May 27 for North Shore Recreation Center. Firms that qualify for one of the short lists and perform design work in order to respond to each project's RFP, but which are not awarded design-build contracts, may qualify for a stipend. For Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center (rendering top) a stipend of up to $170,000 may be issued to firms that advance to schematic level design with a preferred scheme by the time of contract award; for North Shore Recreation Center, a stipend of up to $100,000 may be issued to firms that present a technical approach that includes investigations of project requirements by the time of contract award. Previous design-build experience and past partnering experience is not a requirement for firms seeking to contract with DDC for these projects. Generally, SOQs should collectively represent the work of the design-build team members, including the work of the Designer and the work of the Builder, and are not required to represent prior experience working together. Required experience includes demonstrating projects successfully completed using alternative delivery methods in which the design and construction personnel collaborated throughout project delivery. This may include design-build based delivery or other alternative approaches. Roles like Project Manager and Design Lead have qualifications requirements including ten years of relevant experience practicing architectural design on projects with similar scopes of services. DDC seeks design-build teams that are dedicated, responsive and collaborative, exemplifying the principles that guide the agency's Project Excellence program. This will be reflected in the evaluation of SOQs and in subsequent RFPs and Design-Build Agreements. Information about DDC's Project Excellence program can be found here. There is no role-requirement for the leadership of the design-build team; for example, teams may be designer-led. It is desirable that teams have collective experience in design-build project delivery methods, however if key members of a team do not have that experience the proposer can indicate familiarity with the objectives of design-build and also demonstrate understanding of the interrelationship between design and construction under design-build. The design-build method of project delivery offers several advantages over the traditional low-bid method that City government has been required to use in the past, including reducing project costs and durations and improving coordination between designers and builders. DDC and several other City agencies received permission from the State of New York in December 2019 to begin using design-build for a variety of projects. Since that time, DDC has been working to identify suitable projects to proceed under design-build and to develop a program and materials to proceed with the necessary procurements. DDC intends to use in its design-build program qualified firms that have a demonstrated history of hiring, training, developing, promoting and retaining minority and women staff and to encourage participation by City- and State-certified M/WBE firms. Each design-build project will be subject to M/WBE participation goals for both design/consulting and construction activities. Eligible firms are encouraged to get certified, and/or to get their eligible trade partners certified, well in advance of SOQ submission. For information about getting certified and assistance in contacting qualified M/WBE firms for partnering and subcontracting opportunities, please visit the website of the NYC Department of Small Business Services here. Firms may submit questions about the RFQ process to DDC at Design_Build@ddc.nyc.gov. All solicitation documents and amendments will be posted on DDC's website at https://designbuild.ddcanywhere.nyc/. New recreation facility for the Department of Parks and Recreation located adjacent to the landmarked Lyons Pool Building in Staten Island, consisting of a variety of amenities including sports courts, exercise equipment, multipurpose areas for fitness, yoga and dance, and flexible programming spaces. As of January 11, 2023, the issuance of short-listed firms has not been disclosed. The design firm selection timeline has not been released. *Project information, including timeline and contacts, has been obtained through public sources. The content management team continues to pursue additional details; however, the contact(s) listed have yet to disclose or confirm any information. Inquiries should be directed to the contact(s) listed.

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3 Stories Above Grade, 95,000 SF.
Division 03 - Concrete, Concrete Forming, Cast-in-Place Concrete, Precast Structural Concrete.
Division 04 - Masonry, Unit Masonry.
Division 05 - Metals, Structural Metal Framing.
Division 06 - Wood, Plastics, and Composites, Rough Carpentry, Finish Carpentry.
Division 07 - Thermal and Moisture Protection, Dampproofing and Waterproofing, Thermal Protection, Weather Barriers.
Division 08 - Openings, Metal Doors and Frames, Wood Doors, Plastic Doors, Windows, Mirrors.
Division 09 - Finishes, Plaster and Gypsum Board, Tiling, Acoustical Ceilings, Specialty Flooring, Carpeting, Acoustic Treatment, Painting, Exterior Painting, Interior Painting.
Division 10 - Specialties, Signage, Compartments and Cubicles, Toilet Compartments, Fire Protection Specialties, Fire Protection Cabinets, Fire Extinguishers, Lockers.
Division 11 - Equipment, Athletic Equipment, Exercise Equipment.
Division 12 - Furnishings, Rugs and Mats.
Division 13 - Special Construction, Special Activity Rooms, Athletic Rooms.
Division 21 - Fire Suppression, Instrumentation and Control for Fire-Suppression Systems, Fire-Extinguishing Systems.
Division 22 - Plumbing, Instrumentation and Control for 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 Piping and Pumps, Central HVAC Equipment.
Division 26 - Electrical, Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Systems, Power Distribution Units, Interior Lighting, Emergency Lighting, Exit Signs, Exterior Lighting, Lighting Poles and Standards, Parking Lighting.
Division 27 - Communications, Structured Cabling, Voice Communications, Audio-Video Communications, Distributed Audio-Video Communications Systems, Paging Systems.
Division 28 - Electronic Safety and Security, Electronic Access Control and Intrusion Detection, Electronic Surveillance, Electronic Detection and Alarm, Fire Detection and Alarm.
Division 31 - Earthwork, Clearing and Grubbing, Grading, Soil Treatment.
Division 32 - Exterior Improvements, Bases, Ballasts, and Paving, Flexible Paving, Asphalt Paving, Rigid Paving, Concrete Paving, Curbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, and Driveways, Fences and Gates, Planting Irrigation, Planting.
Division 33 - Utilities, Water Utilities, Sanitary Sewerage Utilities, Storm Drainage Utilities.

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