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Calculations determining design elements. These services include the Drawings and Specifications, including structural, mechanical, electrical and other calculations confirming compliance with code-mandated or programmed requirements.
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Calculations determining design elements included in the Drawings and Specifications, including structural, mechanical, electrical and other calculations confirming compliance with code-mandated or programmed requirements. Attachment “D”: Project Schedule SCHEDULE INCLUDED IN PAA or RFQ/RFP Attachment “E”: District Construction Program Design Standards NOT USED Attachment “F”: District Program High Performance Design Requirements NOT USED Attachment “G”: Estimating Standards The Marin Community College District Construction Program uses a standard estimating format for which all estimates shall comply. The purpose is to: ▪ Provide consistency between estimates prepared by different entities (e.g. Design Professional, Program Manager, School Construction). ▪ Ensure that quantities of material developed or assumed by different estimators are consistent. ▪ Ensure that assumptions, exclusions, and inclusions considered by estimators are consistent with the intent of the Design Professional. ▪ Ensure that contingencies for design, construction and escalation assumed by different estimators are consistent. ESTIMATE FORMAT
Calculations determining design elements included in the Drawings and Specifications, including structural, mechanical, electrical and other calculations confirming compliance with code-mandated or programmed requirements. Attachment “D”: Project Schedule Task Schedule Schedule of Values Vocational Technology: 3/12/2013 – 06/01/2014 $ 489,269 Schematic Design 3/12/2013 – 4/15/2013 Design Development 4/15/2013 – 5/31/2013 Construction Documents 6/01/2013 – 7/31/2013 DSA Review 8/01/2013 – 9/31/2013 Bidding 10/1/2013 – 10/31/2013 Construction 11/1/2013 – 6/01/2014 Media Arts Center: 3/12/2013 – 12/31/2015 $ 2,187,916 Schematic Design 3/12/2013 – 5/15/2013 Design Development 5/15/2013 – 7/31/2013 Construction Documents 8/01/2013 – 12/31/2013 DSA Review 12/31/2013 – 05/01/2014 Bidding 05/01/2014 – 05/31/2014 Construction 06/01/2014 – 09/30/2015 Closeout & Commissioning 10/01/2015 – 12/31/2015 Attachment “E” Building Information Modeling (BIM) Requirements for Measure G-2010 Projects
Calculations determining design elements included in the Drawings and Specifications, including structural, mechanical, electrical and other calculations confirming compliance with code-mandated or programmed requirements. Attachment “D”: Project Schedule SCHEDULE INCLUDED IN PAA or RFQ/RFP Attachment “E”: District Construction Program Design Standards NOT USED Attachment “F”: District Program High Performance Design Requirements NOT USED Attachment “G”: Estimating Standards The San Xxxx-Evergreen Community College District Construction Program uses a standard estimating format for which all estimates shall comply. The purpose is to:  Provide consistency between estimates prepared by different entities (e.g. Design Professional, Program Manager, School Construction).  Ensure that quantities of material developed or assumed by different estimators are consistent.  Ensure that assumptions, exclusions, and inclusions considered by estimators are consistent with the intent of the Design Professional.  Ensure that contingencies for design, construction and escalation assumed by different estimators are consistent. ESTIMATE FORMAT

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