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SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PROPOSITION S AND PROPOSITION N OVERVIEW PROPOSITION S AND PROPOSITION N OVERVIEW PRESENTED TO AGC PRESENTED TO AGC – SAN DIEGO CHAPTER SAN DIEGO CHAPTER MEET YOUR OWNER MEET YOUR OWNER - JUNE 11, 2009 JUNE 11, 2009 David Umstot, PE David Umstot, PE Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Facilities Management Facilities Management

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​The San Diego Community College District’s (SDCCD) construction bond program, funded by voter-approved Proposition S, a $685 million bond passed in 2002, and Proposition N, an $870 million bond passed in 2006, is providing for new, state-of-the-art instructional and career training facilities, major renovations, public safety and accessibility enhancements, parking, and campuswide infrastructure projects at City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, and six Continuing Education campuses.

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SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGOCOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTCOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

PROPOSITION S AND PROPOSITION N OVERVIEWPROPOSITION S AND PROPOSITION N OVERVIEW

PRESENTED TO AGC PRESENTED TO AGC –– SAN DIEGO CHAPTERSAN DIEGO CHAPTERMEET YOUR OWNER MEET YOUR OWNER -- JUNE 11, 2009JUNE 11, 2009

David Umstot, PEDavid Umstot, PEVice ChancellorVice ChancellorVice ChancellorVice ChancellorFacilities ManagementFacilities Management

Bond MeasuresBond Measures

Proposition S (2002) $685 Million

Proposition N (2006) $870 Million

Total $1.555 Billion

Impact of State Budget CrisisImpact of State Budget Crisis

All projects are locally fundedlocally funded.

State budget does NOTgimpact construction.

Props S and N ProjectionsProps S and N Projectionsandand ActualsActualsand and ActualsActuals

Propositions S and N BudgetPropositions S and N Budget

Construction ContractsConstruction Contracts

San Diego City San Diego City CollegeCollege

• Seven new teaching and learning facilities

• Seven major renovations

Camp s e pansion ill• Campus expansion will provide facilities/programs to accommodate eventual enrollment of 25,000 students

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

General Purpose Classroom Buildingp g

Estimated Construction Start:Summer 2010Summer 2010

Estimated Construction Cost: $37.7 million

Delivery Method: Design/Build

Design/Builder: Sundt

Sub Opportunities: Major trade subcontractors have been selected for MEP, Structure, and Concrete. M lti l t d t t ill bMultiple trade contracts will be solicited in late Spring of 2010.

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

Arts & Humanities/Business Technology Complex

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

Arts & Humanities Building g

Estimated Construction Start: Summer 2010Estimated Construction Cost: $62 millionDelivery Method: CMMP CM: Turner ConstructionSub Opportunities: Multiple trade bid packages will be solicited in late Spring of 2010.

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

Business Technology Building gy g

Estimated Construction Start: Summer 2010Estimated Construction Cost: $62 millionDelivery Method: CMMP CM/GC: Turner ConstructionSub Opportunities: Multiple trade bid packages will be solicited in late Spring of 2010.

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

Science BuildinggEstimated Construction Start: Fall 2010

Estimated Construction Cost: $34 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

CM: Rudolph & SlettenCM: Rudolph & Sletten

Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade bid packages will be solicited inbid packages will be solicited in late Summer of 2010.

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

16th Street Sewer ProjectjEstimated Construction Start:Winter 2010

Estimated Construction Cost: $2 million

Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build

E i AB E i iEngineer: AB Engineering

Sub Opportunities: This project will likely bid to heavy civil or wetlikely bid to heavy civil or wet utilities general contractors.

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego City College

Central Plant Upgradepg

Estimated Construction Start: Winter 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:Estimated Construction Cost: $6 million

Delivery Method: Design/Build

Sub Opportunities: TBD

San Diego Mesa CollegeSan Diego Mesa College

• Five projects completed under Propositions S and Np

• Four projects currently under constructionunder construction

•Three projects currently in design; six more remaining as part of campus expansion

San Diego San Diego Mesa Mesa CollegeCollege

Student Services Buildingg

Estimated Construction Start:February 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:$47 2 million$47.2 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

CM: PCL Construction

Sub Opportunities: All Trades

San Diego San Diego Mesa Mesa CollegeCollege

Math and Science Buildingg

Estimated Construction Start:F b 2011February 2011

Estimated Construction Cost:$92 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

CM: McCarthy

Sub Opportunities: Trades, MEP and skin as Design/Build; balance of trades

San Diego San Diego Mesa Mesa CollegeCollege

Muir Design Centerg

Estimated Construction Start:February 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:Estimated Construction Cost:$1.3 million

Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build

Sub Opportunities: All Trades

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

• Ten completed projects

• Infrastructure project & two classroom buildings currently in constructiony

• Campus expansion will accommodate eventualaccommodate eventual enrollment of 25,000

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

Library Learning Resource Centery g

Estimated Construction Start: November 2009Estimated Construction Cost: $31.9 MillionDelivery Method: CMMP CM: SundtSub Opportunities: Multiple Trade packages will be solicited in July 2009

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollCollegeege

Student Campus Center & Cafeteria/Bookstore

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

Student Campus Center

Estimated Construction Start:

& Cafeteria/Bookstore

Estimated Construction Start:July 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:$$23.5 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

CM: CW DriverCM: CW Driver

Sub Opportunities: Multiple trade packages will be solicited in April 2010; MEP trades as design-build in late summer 2009

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

Automotive Technology Career Instructional gyBuilding Expansion

Estimated Construction Start:Estimated Construction Start:September 2009

Estimated Construction Cost:$$3.4 million

Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build

Architect: Zagrodnik & ThomasArchitect: Zagrodnik & Thomas

Sub Opportunities: Underground Utilities, Block, Mechanical and Electrical

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

Heavy Duty Advanced Transportation y y pTechnology Center Expansion

Estimated Construction Start:June 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:Estimated Construction Cost:$6.6 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

Sub Opportunities: Multiple Trade packages will be solicited in March 2010

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegCollegee

Aviation Maintenance Technology Centergy

Estimated Construction Start:January 2011

Estimated Construction Cost:$4.4 million

Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Buildy g

San Diego San Diego Miramar Miramar CollegeCollege

Parking Structure & Police Substationg

Estimated Construction Start:January 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:$$13.8 million

Delivery Method: Design /Build

Design/Builder: McCarthy

Sub Opportunities: TBASub Opportunities: TBA

Miramar College Parking Structure and Miramar College Parking Structure and Police SubstationPolice SubstationPolice SubstationPolice Substation

San Diego San Diego Continuing EducationContinuing Education

• Three projects completed

• Construction completingConstruction completing for ECC Skills Center

Fo r projects in design• Four projects in design

• Total of eight projects to expand and modernize six Continuing Education sites

San Diego San Diego Continuing EducationContinuing Education

North City Campusy p

Estimated Construction Start: November 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:$$12.1 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

Sub Opportunities: All trades

San Diego San Diego Continuing EducationContinuing Education

Cesar Chavez Campusp

Estimated Construction Start:Estimated Construction Start: October 2010

Estimated Construction Cost:$20 million

Delivery Method: CMMP

Sub Opportunities:

San Diego San Diego Continuing EducationContinuing Education

ECC Phase IIB – Wing Expansiong p

Estimated Construction Start: M h 2011March 2011

Estimated Construction Cost:$8 6 million$8.6 million

Delivery Method: TBD

Sub Opportunities: All trades

San Diego San Diego Continuing EducationContinuing Education

Clairemont/Linda Vista Campusp

Estimated Construction Start: March 2011

Estimated Construction Cost: $9.7 million

Delivery Method: TBDDelivery Method: TBD

Architect: SGPA Architecture and Planning

Sub Opportunities: All trades

Lean OpportunitiesLean Opportunities

CMMP Design-Build opportunities CMMP Design Build opportunities MEP Trades

Math and Science Building at Mesa College Math and Science Building at Mesa College Cafeteria/Bookstore and Student/Campus at

Miramar College Design-Build Selection Criteria

Safety Record Price Price Past Performance Available Workforce

Lif C l C t Life Cycle Costs BIM Experience

PrequalificationPrequalification

All general and prime contractors must be pre-qualified to bid forconstruction contracts valued at more than $500,000.

The District will not accept bids for contracts valued at more than$500 000 from Contractors who are not pre qualified$500,000 from Contractors who are not pre-qualified.

Pre- and re-qualification forms and information are available onlinehttp://www.sdccdprops-n.com/Prequalification.aspx

Derek Contizano, Gafcon, Inc.Derek Contizano, Gafcon, Inc.(619) 231-6100, ext. [email protected]

Labor ComplianceLabor Compliance

Construction contracts for Proposition “S” and “N” projects are subject to California labor laws regarding “public works” projects.subject to California labor laws regarding public works projects.

Contractors must abide by the state labor laws, including payment of proper prevailing wage and utilizing apprentices.

The District will monitor all Proposition “S” and “N” projects for compliance with these requirements.

Use of LCP Tracker is required.

Labor Compliance Program information is available onlinehttp://www sdccdprops n com/LaborCompliance aspxhttp://www.sdccdprops-n.com/LaborCompliance.aspx

Marty Glaske, Gafcon, Inc.(619) 231 6100 t 1259(619) 231-6100, ext. [email protected]

How to Track OpportunitiesHow to Track Opportunities

Propositions S and N websitePropositions S and N websitehttp://www.sdccdprops-n.com/default.aspx

The San Diego Daily Transcriptg y phttp://www.sddt.com/

Plan Rooms

San Diego Contracting Opportunities Center

(SDCOC)

Black Contractors Consortium

(BCC)

Associated General Contractors

(AGC)(SDCOC)4007 Camino del Rio South, #210

San Diego, CA 92108-4189(619) 285-7020

http://www ptac-sandiego org/

(BCC)6125 Imperial Ave.,

San Diego, CA 92114(619) 263-9791

http://www bcasd org

(AGC)6212 Ferris Square

San Diego, CA 92121(858) 558-7444

http://www agcsd org/http://www.ptac sandiego.org/ http://www.bcasd.org http://www.agcsd.org/

SDCCD Contract InformationSDCCD Contract Information

Cindy Lasley, Contract Specialisty y, p3375 Camino del Rio South, Suite 125

San Diego, CA 92108(619) 388-6546

[email protected]