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212/3/07
Criminal, Cyber,
Response and Services
Branch
National Security Branch
Science and Technology
Branch
Information Technology
Branch
Human Resources
Branch
Facilities and Logistics
Services Div
FinanceDivision
InspectionDivision
RecordsManagement
Division
Resource Planning
Office
Security Division
Special Staff Offices
Deputy Director
Associate Deputy Director
Director Chief of Staff
56 FBI Field Divisions
FBI Organization
FBI Headquarters
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• FBI Field Offices - primary facilities for housing FBI operations nation-wide.
• Initially, many FOs were in poorly secured, multi-tenant buildings and also lacked seating capacity with resultant fragmentation.
• After Oklahoma City bombing shift to single-tenant, secure Field Office Buildings.
• 12 Field Offices completed from OC bombing thru 9-11: Albany, Columbia, El Paso, Kansas City, Little Rock, Mobile, New
Haven, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Richmond, St Louis, WFO.
• Post 9-11, all existing Field Office Buildings were evaluated for: Adequacy of Space and Growth Capacity SCIF space and seating – needed for TS connectivity Field Intelligence Group seating Joint Terrorism Task Force space Security – ISC Level IV
FBI Field Office (FO) Program
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• Ten-Year Field Office Acquisition Plan established in 2004.
• Heavy reliance on private sector funding and Lease-Construct approach.
• 25 FO projects will complete between 2001 and 2012. 7 FOs from 2001 to mid-2006: Albuquerque, Baltimore, Birmingham,
Cleveland, Dallas, Newark, Pittsburgh.
18 FOs between 2006 and 2012: • 2006-08: Chicago, Las Vegas, San Antonio, Springfield, Tampa
• 2009: Jacksonville, Louisville, Omaha, Houston (only Federal
Construction), Jackson.
• 2010-11: Denver, Knoxville, Indianapolis, Charlotte.
• 2012: Phoenix, Portland, Minneapolis, Cincinnati – all awarded.
FBI Field Office Program Summary
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109,819 RSF Award: Nov 2006Highwoods Completed: Nov 2009 Opened: Jun 9, 2010
Jackson FBI Field Office
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175,155 SFAlex Palmer CoAward: Dec 2007Completed: Jun 2010Opened: Jun 30, 2010
Denver FBI Field Office
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171,460 RSF Award: Jul 2009Highwoods Devel Compl: Jul 2011
Charlotte FBI Field Office – in constr
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The Economy’s Impact (on lease development)
• Example - Barry Real Estate was awarded 3 FBI Projects in 2009 but has been unable to proceed…
Friday, March 26, 2010
Barry losing chance to develop FBI, Archives buildingsby Douglas Sams Staff Writer
“Struggling Barry Real Estate Companies Inc. may lose the chance to develop four massive federal buildings because it is unable to secure a construction loan.”
“Barry Real Estate recently sold its interest in the … NARA Building in St. Louis, and may also sell its development interests in three planned FBI buildings in Portland, Ore., Cincinnati and Minneapolis.”
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134,157 RSFAward: Jan 2009 Barry RE – being transferred to Molasky Development
Portland FBI Field Office - awarded
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162,530 RSFAward: Mar 2009 Barry RE – just transferred to Molasky Development
Minneapolis Field Office - awarded
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108,874 RSFAward: Apr 2009 Barry RE – just transferred to Molasky Development
Cincinnati FBI Field Office - awarded
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Largest Lease-Construct Building Program in the history of the US Government
FBI-sponsored Program & Business Process Improvements:• LEED Silver Rating - Required• Standardization:
Acquisition type Schedules Reporting
• Standard Design Concept: Flexible, “Open Office” Plan Resource and People Areas A Challenge for privately-owned, leased buildings
Field Office Program Initiatives
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• By the end of 2012, 37 (out of 56 total) FBI Field Offices will have been completed.
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• Remaining Field Offices:
• 6 Authorized Lease-construct FO Projects will complete in 2013: Boston and Honolulu – award pending. Norfolk, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, and San Diego – early in
acquisition.
• 6 FOs, currently in Leased space, don’t yet have Projects Authorized: Anchorage, Buffalo, and Seattle – unplanned as of present. Memphis, Milwaukee and Atlanta – planned for Existing building
leases.
• 7 Remaining FO projects shifted to Federal Construction.
What’s Ahead for the FO Program?
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FBI Federal Construction
• Field Offices Shift from build-to-suit leased projects to GSA federal
construction and renovations• Federal New Construction: Miami, San Juan• Federal Renovation: NY, LA, Detroit, San Francisco• To be Determined: Philadelphia
• FBI “Owned” Projects Limited number of FBI Owned Facilities
• Quantico and CJIS (WV) primary sites Special purpose projects
• DOE Labs, DoD locations
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FBI Construction Project Overview
• Quantico New Dorm/Classroom facility – FY11 budget HRT Tactical Support Building/Warehouse – awarded Center for Intelligence – awarded Firearms Support Facility – under design
• CJIS, Clarksburg, WV Biometrics Technology Center – in solicitation Joint FBI and DoD funding
• Terrorist Explosive Device Analysis Center (TEDAC) New facility to be located at Redstone Arsenal Currently under design
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Quantico Dorm
• Project Scope 325 rooms (500 beds) 12 secure classrooms (50 students each) 8 secure classrooms (25 students each) 24 breakout rooms (8-10 students each) 250 student conference room 350 student cafeteria (dining hall and kitchen)
• Design/Build – FY11 Construction Funding To be executed by NAVFAC
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NEW
TRUCKPORT
NEW WAREHOUSE AND LOADING DOCK
NEW TSB ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
NEW PARKING LOT
HRT TSB/Warehouse
FBI Complex Quantico, Virginia
Contract Award 5/3/10
James Construction
Approx $14,000,000
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• Contractor: Desbuild Inc.
• $6,500,000 (Design-Build)
• Construction Start: 2/16/10
• Est. Completion: 8/11
Center for Intelligence Training (CIT)
New Training Building
FBI Complex Quantico, Virginia
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New Training Building
FBI Quantico, Virginia
Firearms Range Support Facility
• Approx $6,500,000 (Design- Build)
• Contractor: Grimberg
• Currently at 70% design stage
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360,000 SF - approx 1400 people
Office Building and CUP expansion
Bids due August 17, 2010
Occupancy Spring 2014
CJIS Biometrics Technology Center
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• Project Scope Supports a staff of about 465 people Main Lab/Office/Training 300,000 sf Repository 55,000 sf Central Utility Plant 25,000 sf Other support facilities 35,000 sf
• Current Status Design Underway (HOK) Phased construction -1st phase FY11 USACE will be contracting agent for construction and
CM services
Terrorist Explosive Device Analysis Center (TEDAC) Redstone Arsenal
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TEDAC Main Site Plan
CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT
SHIPPING / RECEIVING
REPOSITORY
TRAINING CENTER
ADMIN / LAB
ENTRY CONTROL BUILDING
UNIT SUBSTATION
DELIVERIES / EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE