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2016-228-E AMS - HH Architecture, P.A. to design, construct the Environment & Agricultural Center
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4/5/2016
Contract Starting Date
4/12/2016
Contract Ending Date
6/13/2018
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Agreement - Services
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4/28/16
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$249,800.00
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R 2016-228-E AMS - HH Architecture, P.A. to design and construction admin of the Environment and Agriculture Center
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DocuSign Envelope ID:41 B27956-1 C1 7-475E-9558-D6D38ABE1436 <br /> Preliminary Study Scope <br /> In this preliminary study phase, the design team will consider options to replace the existing <br /> structure with a new structure, or to use a partial adaptive re-use of the existing facility. This <br /> phase has been proposed in order to evaluate the owner provided facility assessments and to <br /> make recommendations on the feasibility of new construction versus renovation. Phased and <br /> occupied construction is being considered for either option. <br /> • Orange County will provide structural assessments, geotechnical reports, environmental <br /> and hazardous materials reports, roofing assessments, flow tests, and a site survey by <br /> early January 2016. <br /> • Design team will: <br /> • Validate and evaluate the owner provided program <br /> • Meet with stakeholders <br /> • Evaluate option of adaptive reuse versus teardown <br /> • Deliverables include: <br /> • Rough cost opinions for both adaptive reuse and teardown scenarios <br /> • Conceptual plans for both adaptive reuse and teardown scenarios <br /> Basic Design Scope <br /> At the conclusion of the preliminary study phase, the Owner will make a decision as to whether <br /> they wish to renovate the existing facility or tear it down and build new. Once that decision has <br /> been made, the Design Team will proceed with the design of the chosen option. <br /> The scope of work for each discipline is as follows: <br /> • Architectural design includes: <br /> • Overall leader of the project <br /> • Conduct meetings with Owner and stakeholders <br /> • Provide design alternatives and assist with recommendations <br /> • Provide code summary and compliance <br /> • Coordinate all disciplines of design <br /> • Present work at each of the phases listed in section 4 <br /> • Secure approvals from all AHJs <br /> • Assist with questions <br /> • Provide cost estimates at each phase <br /> • Assist with bidding <br /> • Oversee construction <br /> • Oversee closeout <br /> • Site/Civil design includes: <br /> • Contact local permitting agencies to confirm code requirements for all site <br /> development <br /> • Provide the following: <br /> • Renovation Scenario <br /> • Assumes simple phased renovation of the existing building with <br /> no increased building area <br /> • New Construction Scenario <br /> • Assumes phased construction with the ultimate building <br /> conforming to current zoning requirements for building setbacks <br />
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