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Community College League of California Annual Convention & Partner Conferences November 21, 2009 “Using Design Build”

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Community College League of California Annual Convention & Partner Conferences November 21, 2009. “Using Design Build”. SMCCCD’s Experience with Design Build: New Buildings. Science Building with Planetarium & Rooftop Observatory, College of San Mateo - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Community College League of California  Annual Convention & Partner Conferences November 21, 2009

Community College League of California

Annual Convention & Partner ConferencesNovember 21, 2009

“Using Design Build”

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SMCCCD’s Experience with Design Build: New Buildings

• Science Building with Planetarium & Rooftop Observatory, College of San Mateo

• Student & Community Center and Science Lab Annex, Skyline College

• 44-unit Faculty & Staff Housing, CSM

• 60-unit Faculty & Staff Housing, Cañada College

• Health & Wellness Building, CSM

• College Center, CSM

• Cosmetology, Administration & Wellness Center, Skyline College

• Automotive Transmission Lab Building Skyline College

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College of San Mateo Science Building

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Skyline College Student & Community Center

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College Vista Faculty & Staff Housing

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Cañada Vista Faculty & Staff Housing

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Cañada Vista Faculty & Staff Housing

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College of San Mateo Health & Wellness Building

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College of San Mateo Health & Wellness Building

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College of San Mateo College Center

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College of San Mateo College Center

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Skyline College Cosmetology, Administration & Wellness Center

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Skyline College Cosmetology, Administration & Wellness Center

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Skyline College Automotive Transmission Lab

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Skyline College Automotive Transmission Lab

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Cañada College Site Improvements (Gateways)

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Cañada CollegeGateways, Circulation & Parking

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Cañada CollegeGateways, Circulation & Parking Project

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College of San MateoSite Improvements

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College of San MateoArrival Zone

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College of San MateoArrival Zone

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College of San MateoRoadways and Parking Lots

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Skyline College Site Improvements

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Skyline College View from West to Central Quad

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Skyline CollegeWest Quad

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Skyline College View from Central to West Quad

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Skyline CollegeRoadways and Parking Lots

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District Wide Athletics Improvements

• Athletics Facilities Upgrades – 31 tennis courts– 3 baseball fields– 3 soccer fields– 1 softball field– 2 tracks– 1 football field– 1 aquatic center– Parking & ADA Improvements– Ancillary facilities (restrooms, press box, storage)

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Skyline CollegeAthletic Facilities Improvements

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Cañada CollegeAthletic Facilities Improvements

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College of San MateoAthletic Facilities Improvements

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College of San MateoAthletic Facilities Improvements

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SMCCCD’s Experience with Design Build: Infrastructure

• Energy Efficiency Projects

• 12kV Electrical Infrastructure System replacement (CSM and Skyline College)

• Chiller Plants (CSM and Cañada College)

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Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Outcomes

• New energy management system at all campuses

• Comprehensive systems commissioning at all campuses

• Cañada College chiller plant expansion

• Heating / Hot water variable flow pumping retrofits at all campuses

• Electrical distribution system repairs

• Web-based real-time monitoring and metering platform at all campuses

• AHU refurbishments at all campuses

Underground piping repairs at all campuses

Lighting retrofits : Lighting controls and circuit upgrades at all campuses

Boiler repairs and preventative maintenance at all campuses

Co-generation plants: CSM (560 KW) & Skyline College (375 KW)

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Sustainability and Energy Efficiency OutcomesWork Completed By the Numbers…

• 9,551 Light Fixtures Retrofitted

• 113 Air Handlers Refurbished

• 306 Heat/Vent Units Refurbished

• 4 Boilers Re-tubed

• 206 l.f. Underground Piping Replacement

• 58 valves

• 9 expansion compensators

• 2,892 EMS Control Points Connected & Functioning

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Project Highlights

• Energy Efficiency (LEED/Savings by Design)– Upcoming New Buildings

• CSM Design Build (2 Buildings) – Workforce / Wellness / Aquatic Center (5N) – 88,374 GSF*– Student Services / Admin. / Student Activities (10N) – 104,149 GSF*– Overall Campus Landscape & Hardscape– New Chiller Plant*– 12 KV Electrical Infrastructure Replacement– Total Contract Amount: $142.5 Million

• SKY Design Build (2 Buildings) – Cosmetology & Administration / Wellness Center (4N) – 70,310 GSF*– Automotive Technology Building (11N) – 8,800 GSF*– Overall Campus Landscape & Hardscape– 12 KV Electrical Infrastructure Replacement– Total Contract Amount: $60.4 Million

Note: * Savings by Design

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Savings Summary

• Operational Savings: $1.5M annually (Plus)• PG&E Energy Efficiency: $1,008,157• CCC/IOU Partnership: $168,792.34• Savings by Design: $129,930

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College of San MateoInfrastructure

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College of San MateoInfrastructure

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College of San Mateo12kV Load Center Replacement

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College of San MateoChiller Plant

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Why Design-Build Delivery Method?

•Compressed Schedule: move-in sooner

•Satisfying Relationship between Owner/Architect/Builder

•Unforeseen Conditions in Renovations: Flexibility & Quick Response

•Better Price Certainty

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Guidelines / Process

• The Design Build Road Map– Selecting a Project for Design Build Delivery– BOT Resolution– CCCO Project Approval / Notification Process– Bridging– Public Notification– Prequalification– Request for Qualification (RFQ)– Request for Proposal (RFP)

• Confidential Meetings (x3)• Site Surveys

– RFP Interviews– Selection – Stipend– Award

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Design Build Schedule Comparison

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Pros and Cons

• Pros– Simplified contracting

– Reduction in adversarial relationships

– Cost containment

– Speed of delivery

– Sharing of risk

– Early involvement of the builder

– Validate another project delivery method for the CCDs

• Cons– Significant investment of time and effort up front and during implementation

– Potentially less control over design

– May be more difficult to compare proposals

– Limited institutional capabilities

– Approval agency capabilities

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Design Build Points of Consideration

1. Single Responsibility– No finger pointing– Eliminates Legal Triangle

2. Cost Control – Fixed limit of Construction costs– Feedback for better Design and Construction documents

3. Better Technology– Learn from the people who make and install building systems– Designer participation in practical application – Flexibility to get the most current technology– Perfect Design Build Team

• Knows Design

• Knows the Builder

4. Project Specific– What one persons knows is available to all – Contractor isn’t plotting for claims and change orders– Communications, Documentation & Costs are transparent

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DB Team Qualification and Selection Process

• Design Build for Community Colleges: Education Code §17250

• Structure the RFP to Attract D-B Teams

• Qualification Shortlist to 3 DB teams plus 2 Alternates

• Criteria Based Selection Process

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DB Proposal Evaluation Criteria

FACTORS Maximum Points1. Price and Cost Management Plan* 202. Technical Expertise 103. Life Cycle Costs over 25 Years 104. Skilled Labor Force Availability 105. Acceptable Safety Record* 106. Design Management Plan 107. Construction Management Plan 108. Schedule 109. Legal and Other Program Requirements 510. Risk Management Plan 5

TOTAL (Maximum) 100 points

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RFQ/RFP Documents

• RFQ/RFP Documents available at the project website– http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/smccd/departments/facilities/

CSM_B12151734Mod_01.shtml– Project Website

• Source for all information from District

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RFP Documents

• Developing the RFP Documentation

• Format and Organization of the RFP Package• SMCCCD standard form of DB contract• Existing floor plans• Schematic floor plans• Room data sheets• Program information• Standards and Design Criteria

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RFP Evaluation

• Assemble Review Team– Administrators / Faculty / M&O / CM Firm

• Allow Sufficient review time• Clearly identify evaluation Criteria• Develop Scoring Matrix (Keep it simple)

– Price – Technical Expertise– Life Cycle Costs– Skilled Labor Force– Acceptable Safety Record– Architectural Aesthetics and Design Innovation– Project Management Plan– Program Requirements– Logistics (Occupied Campus)

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Design Build Entity

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Standards and Design Criteria

• Design Standards– Communications– Materials– Fixtures (Plumbing / Light / Window Treatments)– Color Palette– Plant Species– Fire Alarm / BMS Controls– Hardware– Flooring, Etc.

• Documentation– Design Build Contract– Division OO & O1– Outline Specifications– Room Data Sheets– Meeting Notes

• Distribution

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Schedule

– Ambitious vs. Conservative• Fast-track • Normal schedule

– Academic Calendar• Start of Classes• Spring Break• Finals• Commencement• Special Events

– End User Wild Card

– Owner Requirements Pre-Turnover• Surplus/Salvage Process• Hazmat Removal• Rodent Control

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Design Builder & DSA

• DSA Buy-In Approach– Include District (Owner) participation

– Establish a contact person at DSA

– Schedule early and appropriate meetings

– Establish firm agreed upon DSA submittal dates

– Document Meetings and agreed upon discussions with attendees

– Describe incremental or phase submittals & deliverables & obtain buy-in

– Involve structural engineer and other key consultants

– Follow requested procedure and information for submittals

– Clearly identify documents requiring approval

– Provide sufficient reference CDs for reviewer information

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• Program Changes (Never ending)

• Fixed Schedule

• Campus Decision-making

• Budget for the Known and Unknown

• Unforeseen Conditions

Lessons Learned: College Decisions

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Lessons Learned: Influence

• District Able to Influence– Design Builder Relationship

– Alignment of Scope with Stipulated Sum

– Initial Schedule

– Effective Qualification Process

– Extent & Depth of Control – Bridging Documents

• District Unable to Influence & Control– Dynamics of DSA Process

– Construction Schedule

– Changing Market Conditions

– Constituents

– Scope Creep

– Weather

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Partnering Session

• Who– Owner / Key End-users

– Contractor

– Designers

– IOR

• What– Understand Each others Interest

– Agreed upon Rules of Engagement• Establish Chain of Command• Establish Forms of Communication• Establish Decision & Approval Process

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Not a Panacea: Considerations

• Owner Indecision• Owner Sophistication• Dynamics of an occupied campus• Construction schedule inflexibility

– Academic constraints

– Weather constraints

• Interpersonal dynamics• Market conditions

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Why We’re All Here Today . . .

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Question & Answer

www.smccd.edu/facilities

José D. Nuñez, LEED APVice Chancellor

Facilities Planning, Maintenance & Operations

(650) [email protected]