Scope of Services Description. The scope of services for this Project will be to provide architectural/engineering services for planning, programming, design, bid and construction administration phase services for renovating XxXxxxx Residence Hall, at SUNY New Paltz. All articles listed in Chapter 2 are considered applicable to the scope of services as noted. The Design Phase scope of services shall include, but not be limited to: Topographic & utility survey, review and inventory of existing surveys and utilities. Surveying, geotechnical evaluations and soil borings for additions. Confirm anticipated loads projected from the Feasibility Study, preliminarily program information developed to date and to update and develop further planning and programming information, to complete the design of the residential hall. Current pre-design information and existing site information shall also be reviewed, updated and incorporated into the initial design of the project. Preparation of schematic, design development and construction documents Coordinate interior design services with SUNY New Paltz representatives, vendors and suppliers of the furniture and equipment. Furniture and equipment plans, specifications, cuts, listings by room and items, and budget information shall be supplied to SUNY New Paltz. The design professional shall provide electronic background drawings to the SUNY New Paltz upon their request. Preparation of schematic, design development and construction document estimates. Assist with contractor prequalification services. Bi weekly meeting as out lined in Articles 3, 4 & 5. Conduct a minimum of two (2) LEED Charrettes. Bidding Phase scope of services shall include, but not be limited to: Preparation of bid document packages Responding to bid questions and clarifications Attendance at Pre-Bid Meetings Bid review assistance Construction Permits Bi weekly meeting as out lined in Article 6. Construction Phase services will include: Representing the Owner during the construction phase, Interpretations and Clarifications of the construction documents. Review, certify, approve, and reject submittals such as shop drawings, product data and samples. Visit the Project Site biweekly, to review the progress and quality of the Work and to inspect the Work to determine compliance of the Work with the construction documents. Review change orders. Preparation of close-out documents and records. Inspect the Project prior to the end of the one-year guarantee period. Bi weekly meeting as out lin...
Scope of Services Description. Provide designs for all phases of demolition to Waterbury Hall including the associated loading dock, service area and the development and renovations to the existing interconnecting building systems (between Alden and Waterbury) including all components and technology. Energy modeling and hazardous materials shall also be part of the designs. (Pre-Schematic and programming development will be based on the studies previously done by Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. and Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx, Inc.) Provide the appropriate disciplines for each consultant that is part of the consultant team, for the preparation of design and construction documents. Provide a design that address the goals outlined in the Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx study which shall include, but is not limited to the following: • Development of an Alumni Commons Building; • Development of the Western Ave frontage to potentially create a mixed-use community, including various dining and retail options serving both students and neighborhood; • Development of new construction and potentially raze and replace Waterbury Hall to accommodate suite-style living units and bathrooms; • Relocation and reconfiguration of the existing service entrance and loading dock to Alumni Quad; • Development of additional parking; and • Reconfiguration of utilities to support the new Residence Hall and Alumni Commons Building.
Scope of Services Description. Provide coordinated design and multiple stand-alone construction packages, phased as necessary and feasible, to renovate Xxxxxxxxxx Tower including all components and technology, Xxxxx (G) and Xxxxxx (H) Halls, and the connecting lower level, mezzanine floors, basement level, and site areas. Energy modeling and hazardous materials survey and testing shall also be part of the designs. Pre-Schematic and programming development will be based on stakeholder feedback. Provide the appropriate disciplines to be part of the consultant team, for the preparation of design and construction documents. Provide a design that address the University goals which shall include, but are not limited to the following: • Renovation of Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx (primarily interior components & possibly roof), • Renovation of Xxxxx (G) and Xxxxxx (H) Halls (interior and exterior including but not limited to roof, windows, and doors), • Renovation of the lower level spaces below Xxxxx (G) and Xxxxxx (H) Halls (interior and some exterior components as required by scope), • Development and upgrade of adjacent site amenities and elements,
Scope of Services Description. The Design Professional shall provide architectural and engineering services for the design, construction, administration, and coordination with a commissioning agent, of a new Inpatient Units and Support Services wing as well as renovations in the existing educational and administrative spaces. The Design Professional shall consider the following items as representative of the major requirements in the scope of services to be provided, however, it should not be construed as the complete list of items necessary for the completion of the project and to meet the clients’ intent to provide a full service inpatient building. The proposed scope of work in this project includes replacement of the Inpatient Units and Support Services wings with a new addition(s) of approximately 48,000sf. The multi-story addition will consist of multiple sleeping units with single bedrooms, bathrooms, group/visiting spaces, secure outdoor recreation areas, staff space, kitchen, pharmacy, mechanical and electrical spaces. The existing Inpatient Units and Support Services wings will be decommissioned and prepared for future demolition. The new addition for WNY CPC is intended to be a healing center for highly traumatized children. As such, the design is expected to be welcoming, and include inviting colors, natural light, quiet spaces, soft lighting, and acoustic control. It must be unobtrusively secure, and easy to supervise. Finishes and systems must be durable and easy to maintain. The building must be efficient to operate, while providing a modern, family friendly therapeutic environment. Work at the existing administration and educational spaces (approximately 60,000sf) includes hazardous materials abatement, replacement of mechanical and electrical systems, and code/accreditation violation remediation. Utilities need to be integrated between new and existing building. Project to also include safety and security upgrade, Fire Alarm upgrade and Fire Suppression Upgrades. A coordinated phasing plan will be required to allow for the facility to maintain occupancy and operations during the construction process. All site and utility information available from the Office of Mental Health (OMH) will be turned over to the Design Professional, however, the Design Professional will be required to augment that information as needed to determine the appropriate placement of the new addition. The building design shall comply with OMH security guidelines, OMH design guidelines and OMH speci...
Scope of Services Description. [General scope of services for the base term contract to be provided by Project Manager.] A specific scope of services will be included in each Work Authorization issued under this Term Contract for Professional Services.
Scope of Services Description. The CONSULTANT shall design, fabricate, construct, deliver and install the following for the Education Center: Logo; Logo applications (e.g. letterhead, communications materials, vehicles, promotional posters, museum store product) with guideline manual; Large sculptural installation at entrance; Design elements for the 72-seat jazz room; and Signage in accordance with NYC DOT and 2014 NYC Building Code including all rules of the building department. Signage shall include, but is not limited to: Street level signage identifying direction between key access points (nearby subway, primary streets, etc.); exterior signage; room signage including public, private, indoor, outdoor and mechanical space for the entire building; exit signs; stairway and elevator identification signs; door signs; occupied side of stair doors and stair side signs; code conforming graphics on metal or durable materials with color contrast, dimensions, bold font and height above floor; accessible means of egress for doors providing access to an interior and exterior area of rescue assistance that is in compliance with ICC A117.1 for visual characters; capacity signs; access-control door signs; delayed egress lock signs; directional signage at exits and elevator landings within areas of rescue assistance; and posting of instructions for use of rescue assistance and signage requested by the building inspector. The Consultant must work closely with the Base Building Designer, the museum curatorial staff, as well as other Project Team members to assure that a high level of coordination is maintained. It is important to keep a consistent vision and feel throughout the Education Center.
Scope of Services Description. Programming, architectural and engineering services for the design, bid and construction administration services of existing Building 70, consisting of 3 floors plus a basement and a total of 118,096 gross square feet (including the basement). It has been vacant and the heat has been off for years. The renovations include; demolition and removal of hazardous materials, roof and drains, exterior façade, window replacement, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, electrical, fire protection, security and elevator(s). The consultant shall conduct a review of similar recently completed OMH projects for “lessons learned” and shall incorporate approved ideas into the design. The design shall also include the inclusion of highly durable materials to increase the building’s longevity and incorporation. Site work shall include a new parking lot, repairs to the loading dock, handicapped accessibility, sidewalk repairs, landscaping, utility upgrades and a new main entrance facing north. The Creedmoor Campus, including Building 70, was constructed in the mid-1920s and is eligible for listing on the State and National Register of Historic Places. All renovations must be sensitive to the historic nature of the building and be filed through DASNY with SHPO. The renovated building shall comply with NYS Executive Order No. 88, including energy modeling and shall meet the criteria to obtain minimum LEED certification, level “certified” as per the USGBC (United States Green Building Council) LEED rating system. The renovated building shall be Commissioned (Cx) in accordance to Executive Order No. 88, NYS Tax Law 19, which created the Green Building Tax Credit; USGBC (United States Green Building Council) LEED rating system and the DASNY Commissioning Guidelines.
Scope of Services Description. The Design Professional shall provide architectural and engineering services for the design, construction, administration, and coordination with a commissioning agent, for a new 600-bed dormitory with first floor mixed use. The Design Professional shall consider the following items as representative of the major requirements in the scope of services to be provided, however, it should not be construed as the complete list of items necessary for the completion of the project and to meet the clients’ intent to provide a new facility. UB’s New Residence Hall project seeks Net Zero Carbon and Net Zero Energy Ready (NZC + NZER) Building performance in a building project that supports the occupants’ health and prosperity, within budget, while respecting nature’s resources and mechanical and natural systems. Project parameters include: • 600-bed dormitory with first floor mixed use. • Consultant will be required to work with Construction Manager (CM @ Risk) and produce early foundation/site utility package. • A Programming report will be provided to the successful project team. The program document will address key project scope such as confirmation of exact bed count, bed type mix, RA ratios and amenity spaces. The document will establish objectives for environmental and resilient design, as well as requirements for academic or commercial program spaces. • Integrated Design Process throughout the project, including implementation of the Owners Project Requirement (OPR) document, and recommended Basis Of Design (BOD) documentation to be updated at each phase of the work. • Use of innovative design to achieve the highest building performance. • Requirements for a human-centered, healthy, comfortable, flexible, and supportive environment for the occupants, which creates a sense of belonging in the overall campus community. • Performance Modeling to inform design and budget, supplemented by Energy Modeling to refine energy performance and provide predictive information on energy use and energy cost, reflecting on established EUI targets. • Student occupancy is required for the start of the Fall 2023 semester (Construction completion 7/2023). • Incorporation of DASNY and SUNY sustainability requirements. • Identification and employment of sustainability program(s) that supports UB’s strategies, mission, value and vision. • The requirement is for the project to be Net Zero Carbon. Additionally, the building shall be ready with the infrastructure needed to achieve Net Z...
Scope of Services Description. Environmental Consulting Services Planning and managing environmental related support services as detailed below throughout all phases of a project. A specific scope of services will be included in each Work Authorization issued under this Term Contract for Professional Services. The services provided may include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following services:
Scope of Services Description. [To be provided by Project Manager.] [If Executive Order 88 Compliant] The new building shall comply with NYS Executive Order No. 88, including energy modeling and shall meet the criteria to obtain minimum LEED certification, level “certified” as per the USGBC (United States Green Building Council) LEED rating system. [If Building is Commissioned] The new building shall be Commissioned (Cx) in accordance to Executive Order No. 88, NYS Tax Law 19, which created the Green Building Tax Credit; USGBC (United States Green Building Council) LEED rating system and the DASNY Commissioning Guidelines.