community meeting – construction update presentation december 16, 2015
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Construction Update Meeting
December 16, 2015
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• Doug Nelson – Executive Director of Development & Construction, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
• Richard West and Tony Solano – JLL
• Darrel Graef – Project Superintendent, Turner Construction Company
• Ed Walsh and Abhishek Gupta – Turner Construction Company
Welcome
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UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital / Turner – General Discussion
Project Communication
Upcoming Construction Activities
Local Business Utilization
Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
Agenda
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• Project Communication
• Project Communication– Darrel Graef (Turner Supt) 510-764-3059– Flyers and Project Website
• notifications of change to site conditions as it pertains to the neighborhood
• http://chonext100.org
• Concerns/Issue Reporting—Contact information are posted on Site Signage and Project
Website
Communication & Reporting
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• Finalize west elevation work at MLK garage entrance (Painting, Signage)
• Start constructing temporary barrier walls in OPC 1.• Middle of December is anticipated start for excavation of the OPC2 site
and start working on foundations/drill piers.
Upcoming Major Construction Activities
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• Garage entrance and exit is now on MLK, old garage entrance for vehicles and pedestrians is closed.
• Waiting for city approval to install new crosswalk from temp ramp to main hospital.
• MLK will be the truck route for off-hauling the excavated dirt.• Interior work inside OPC1 to proceed during off hours.
Construction Logistics
Overall Site Plan
New Garage Logistics
Construction Sequencing
MLK JR Way(Sidewalk Closed)
Phase 2A OPC2 Earthwork/FoundationConstruction Status• Site Excavation• 100% Foundation
Logistics ItemsA. Potential Temporary Bus Stop
Location B. Temporary FenceC. Entrance GateD. Pedestrian Travel RedirectionE. Parking Structure New
EntranceF. Trailer/Laydown
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Projected Business Participation*Local Goal = 35% Projected = 44%
Oakland Contractors = 13%Small Contractors = 37%
Minority Contractors = 8%Women Contractors = 1%
*based on actual and expected contract awards to 31 prime subcontractors through September 2015
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Local Business UtilizationTurner attained a 44% Local business utilization far exceeding the 35% minimum goal as directed by CHO. This was a direct outcome of our extensive outreach efforts which resulted in a total of 247 contractors responding to our outreach efforts (123 submitted bids and 124 declined to submit a bid).
Of the 123 submitted bids:• 45 are Local firms (25 are from Oakland) • 12 are Minority owned firms • 6 are Women owned firms • 12 are Small business firms
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Questions/Discussion?
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13Proposed RPP Boundary
RPP Boundary Map
Oakland Children’s Hospital
Oakland Children’s Hospital
Oakland Children’s Hospital
Oakland Children’s Hospital