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DocuSign Envelope ID: F2DC536B-9A37-41 CF-8A34-E60971 FF929E <br /> MOSELEVARCHITECTS <br /> t 1430 N,Connuunir Hnusc l o,,l <br /> Suite 225 <br /> Charlotte,NC 28277 <br /> P:(704)54(1-3755 <br /> May 19, 2017 <br /> RE: Orange County New Detention Facility <br /> Amendment#2 Scope and Fee Proposal <br /> Jeffrey E. Thompson, Director, Asset Management Services <br /> Orange County, North Carolina <br /> 131 West Margaret Lane <br /> 3rd Floor <br /> Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 <br /> Mr. Thompson: <br /> On behalf of Moseley Architects, we are excited for the opportunity to continue to <br /> serve Orange County for this important capital project. As requested per our <br /> meeting yesterday, we are submitting to you the proposed project Amendment#2 <br /> that re-initiates the Project to study two potential sites in downtown Hilsborough <br /> near the current jail facility. I understand the scope of services to be as follows: <br /> Orange County desires a new Detention Facility not to exceed 144 beds comprised <br /> of a potential combination of single and double cells utilizing indirect supervision. <br /> The"core"facilities; i.e. Booking, Food Services, Medical, Administration, and Staff <br /> Support should be designed to accommodate an eventual population of ip to 250 <br /> inmates. Other Sheriffs law enforcement spaces as well as multi-purpose spaces <br /> may need to be added to the facility as well in future phases, and will be master <br /> planned. The project construction budget is approximately$17,800,000.00. <br /> Moseley Architects understands that Orange County may employ a Construction <br /> Manager at Risk delivery method for this Project, or procure the project via a <br /> "Design-Bid-Build" method utilizing a Contractor Pre-Qualification process. <br /> Our additional scope of services includes the following: <br /> 1. Analyze Two Sites for the Jail Facility: <br /> a. Review/analyze Owner-provided site plans and existing facility plans of the <br /> two sites under consideration. One being the site bordered by the current <br /> Sheriffs office on East Margaret Lane, and the other on the site of the <br /> current jail facility off of Court Street. <br /> b. Revise the preferred jail facility design to best fit with each site under <br /> consideration. It is likely that a multi-story option will be developed. <br /> c. Prepare preliminary design documents and develop future expansion and <br /> Designing solutions,Building trust,Enriching lives. <br />