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RFP Building Envelope Commissioning Services for Consolidated Office Building 1 17 April 2018 Addendum 1
Request for Proposal (RFP) for Unitized Envelope System For the Consolidated Office Building Addendum #1 17 April 2018 Respondents to the RFP shall indicate acknowledgement of this addendum in your proposal in the Executive Summary. 1. Question: Confirm if there is an overall enclosure U-value requirement.
Answer: Glazing U-Value: 0.35 | Opaque U-Value: 0.032.
2. Question: Is there a wind tunnel study available for the project?
Answer: No wind tunnel study is available. All design shall be compliant with the 2015 Minnesota State Building Code. Current project wind criteria are:
• Basic Wind Speed, V = 115MPH • Risk Category = II • Exposure Category = B • Mean Roof Height = 172’ • Wind Directionality Factor, Kd = 0.85 • Topographic Factor, Kzt = 1.00 • Gust Factor, G = 0.85 • Internal Pressure Coefficient, Cpi = +/-0.18 • External pressure coefficients vary by component and façade location.
3. Question: Confirm the makeup of the glass IGU?
Answer: Basis of design: Unitized Panel Façade: Viracon 1” VRE1-46 Insulating HS/HS* ¼” (6mm) Clear HS VRE-45 #2 ½” (13.2 mm) airspace – black ¼” (6mm) Clear HS) Level 1-2 Curtain Wall, and Double Height Spaces: Viracon 1” VE13-2M HS/HS (Note this was shown incorrectly as VE1-2M in the “additional information” package). ¼” (6mm) Starphire HS
VE-2M screen #51777 #2 V1085 – Simulated Acid Etch Viraspan #2
½” (13.2 mm) airspace – black ¼” (6 mm) Starphire HS *HS = Heat-Strengthened.
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Fully tempered safety glazing to be provided at hazardous locations as required by IBC Section 2406.
4. Question: Confirm the Level 1 storefront door types and hardware.
Answer: See Clarification 38l. Basis of design is narrow style Blumcraft door with C.R. Lawrence panic hardware and concealed door mount floor opener.
5. Question: Confirm the thickness of the anodized composite panels.
Answer: 3/16” composite panel with intermittent stiffener plates to prevent deflection and oil-canning.
6. Question: Confirm the mockup requirements (Performance, Visual, Glass selection) for the project.
Answer: See Question 31.
7. Question: Are the glass balustrades to be included? If so please provide applicable information. Answer: No.
8. Question: Confirm the interior trim requirement at the floor and ceiling. Currently the drawings do
not show a cover for the firesafing and confirm if the blind pocket is to be included. Answer: This scope of work is to include the firesafing. Stool Trim added to cover firesafing. Blind pocket is not included in this scope of work.
9. Question: Confirm the Outdoor Space door quantity, type and hardware information.
Answer: Anticipated exterior doors and basis of design are listed below, not including Level 1 doors which are listed in Question 4 and 38n. Double Heights:
• Quantity: 6 single leaf doors (1 at each double height area) • Type to be custom fabrication, IGUs to match adjacent curtainwall. • Hardware: C.R. Laurence exterior types (or similar)
Level 10: • Quantity: 2 double leaf doors (glass) • Type to be custom fabrication, IGUs to match adjacent curtainwall. • Hardware: C.R. Laurence exterior types (or similar) • Quantity: 1 double leaf door (metal – in metal clad mechanical room massing)
10. Question: Confirm the material type and scope for the soffits at the underside of L2. Are we to only
include the panels? And all of the insulation, studs, weather barrier is to be by others? Answer: Soffit framing and panels by others. Continuous insulation and weather barrier at soffits to be provided within this scope to assure full continuity of exterior envelop.
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11. Question: Confirm any leaveout areas for the crane, hoist, and/or landing platform(s). Answer: Leave out area for the tower crane, man/material hoist and at landing platforms will be required at each level.
• The man/material hoist and the hoist location has not been selected. It is anticipated that the man/material hoist will be similar to an Alimak Scando twin car man and material hoist. Each car has a capacity of 7,000 lbs, each car is 4’10” x 12’8” x 7’5”. It is anticipated the hoist will be on the west elevation of the building and there will be a leave out area on each floor.
• The landing platforms and the platform locations have not been selected. It is anticipated that there will be a landing platform on each level that will be 7’5” wide. They will extend outside the building by approximately 5’ and have a uniform distributed load capacity of 10,000 lbs.
12. Question: Confirm the specific field general conditions to include to meet the contractors requirements. Answer: As indicated in Attachment D each Contractor is to provide a list of all items, and cost of the items, they have included in their general conditions.
13. Question: Confirm the finish of the exposed interior curtainwall mullions. Answer: The interior side of the typical office tower panel will have a white powder coat finish, color to be determined. The exposed interior curtainwall mullions at the lobby glass and double height clear glass will have a silver powder coat finish to match anodized aluminum color.
14. Question: Confirm if the wood and/or metal panel soffits are to be included. Answer: See Question 10.
15. Question: Please provide information for the anodized wall panels at the Level 10 roof. Also confirm if just the panels are to be provided or if the insulation, studs, weather barrier is to be included as well. Answer: Panels to be insulated rainscreen with anodized aluminum panels. Scope to include insulation & weather barrier.
16. Question: Confirm if a bid extension can be granted. With the RFI responses coming on April 17 it would give less than 1 week to incorporate changes. Answer: No.
17. Question: Confirm the number of face-to-face meetings required for the design-assist period. Answer: Attachment B, 1.i: Add the following: During the design-assist period, the following meetings are anticipated, but not limited to:
• Initial logistics meeting and page turn.
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• One week of work and preparation, then official design and technical kickoff, 1-2 days face-to-face workshop.
• Meet once a week virtually. • Meet every other week, face-to-face, or as needed.
18. Question: Confirm if taxes should be excluded entirely or if they should be included with deduct to
omit for tax exempt status.
Answer: Taxes are to be included.
19. Question: Will the City of Minneapolis or Construction Manager be sending out a more detailed unitized envelope scope of work in addition to the RFP documents already received? Specific scopes that are in question are as follows:
A. Is slab edge firestopping and smokeseal between curtainwall system and structure part of the
unitized envelope RFP Package?
Answer: Firestopping and smokeseal between curtainwall system and structure is to be included in this scope of work.
B. Should concrete embedments required for unitized envelope systems be supplied and installed by envelope contractor? Or supplied only by envelope contractor for installation by others?
Answer: This scope of work is to include furnishing the embeds. The concreting contractor will install the embeds based upon the layout the unitized envelope contractor provides. The unitized envelope contractor is to verify/sign-off on the placement of embeds prior to the concrete being placed.
C. Is any waterproofing and are any stone pavers at roof or balcony areas part of the unitized envelope RFP package or are they Roofing scope?
Answer: No, they are part of another scope of work.
D. Is any waterproofing and is any wood terrace decking at roof or balcony areas part of the unitized envelope RFP package or are they roofing scope?
Answer: No, waterproofing and wood terrace decking at roof or balcony areas are part of another scope of work.
E. Are any skin areas called out as “solid material (stone or concrete)” part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: No. F. At any areas called out as “solid material (stone or concrete)” would any non-concrete
backup walls (i.e cold-formed-metal-framed walls) be part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: No. G. Are soffits designated as “soft cladding” or “soft cladding in wood” part of the unitized
envelope RFP package?
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Answer: “Soft” cladding should read “Soffit” cladding. For further scope clarification, see answer to Question 10.
H. Are there any louvers required within the exterior envelope and if so are they part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: Yes. Refer to sheet HL202 East Elevation: at Level 11 (Mechanical Level), at (10) locations of Façade Unit Type F6A, replace flat IGU portion of unit with architectural louvers with approximately 50% free area. Basis of design: Perform Louvers by Construction Specialties.
I. Is the skylight part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: No.
J. Are glass ballustrades at roof or balcony areas part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: See Question 7.
K. Confirm shades or shade pocket enclosures are not part of the unitized envelope RFP package?
Answer: Shade or shade pocket is not part of this scope. 20. Question: If slab edge firestopping and smokeseal is part of the unitized envelope RFP package,
will it be required before the entire building is watertight? Answer: Slab edge firestopping and smokeseal is part of the unitized envelope RFP package and should be installed per manufacturer’s recommendation.
21. Question: Please confirm tower crane(s) will be available for the duration of the unitized envelope installation for stocking of floors with material. Answer: Tower crane will be available during the duration of the unitized envelope installation (except for possibly the leave out areas) for stocking of floors with material. However, steel erection and concrete contractors will have priority use of the crane until their work is complete. Priority usage does not mean exclusive usage. The crane usage must be scheduled through Mortenson, who will determine critical path items for tower crane usage. The tower crane has not been selected, but it is anticipated to be similar to a Liebherr 550 HC20 with a 214’ jib.
22. Question: If “off hours” unloading and stocking is utilized, will the tower crane operator and/or hoist operator be provided at no cost? If not, what is the hourly cost to include in our estimate? Answer: You will be charged for the operator(s). The overtime rate for the tower crane operator is operator cost for off hour usage for the operator is $137.43/ hr (2018), $142.93/hr (2019) $148.65/hr (2020). The double time rate is $183.25/ hr (2018), $190.58/hr (2019) $198.20/hr (2020).
23. Question: Please confirm that landing platforms are provided by others on every level and are sized
to allow unitized bunks approximately 6’x16’x4’ high and weighing up to 5000 pounds to be landed. Answer: Landing platforms will be provided by others. See Question 11.
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24. Question: Please confirm the inside dimensions of the material hoist that will be provided. Answer: See Question 11.
25. Question: Will there be a lane or lanes shut off and available to park while offloading materials? If so, will we have any cost involved with the closure or will all lane closures be coordinated and paid for by the Construction Manager? Answer: Construction Manager anticipates being able to close lanes per the attached site logistic draft dated 4/13/18, for the project duration, at no cost to the contractors. Any additional lane closures will be the responsibility of the contractor needing the lane closed.
26. Question: Please clarify the requirements for leave-out bays of curtainwall for material hoists,
manhoists, tower cranes, landing platforms, etc… Including leave-out bay widths and number of locations. Answer: See Question 11.
27. Question: Will there be an area dedicated to short term staging on the site and within the tower crane radius? Example would be an area to unload 2 to 3 trailers of unitized panels to be stocked over the next day or two. Answer: See response to Question 25. Staging and storage space is limited. There is no on-site storage for materials and/or equipment unless otherwise approved by Construction Manager’s superintendent. Deliveries shall be "just-in-time" delivery for installation of the work element in accordance with the project schedule. Any off-site storage required to facilitate the project needs is to be included by the contractor needing the storage.
28. Question: Will there be a “community” forklift on the site for unloading of trucks or is each trade
contractor to provide their own? Answer: There will be no “community” forklift. Each Contractor is responsible for their hoisting needed to complete its scope of work and maintain the project schedule.
29. Question: Will there be an area in the building available to us for storage and lockup of misc materials – fasteners, sealants, membrane, etc – approximately 10’x20’? Answer: See Question 27.
30. Question: Are there any envelope thermal performance requirements available to base our proposal on? Is there a ball-park U-value for the system to meet? What are the winter design conditions for exterior and interior temperatures and the interior relative humidity? Answer: See Question 1.
31. Question: Please provide details on the mockup – size, which type of panels, any performance
testing required, and who pays for the testing lab fees?
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Answer: Mockups to be provided: Glazing type mockup to help pick exact glass types.
• This mockup will be a “trailer, or shed” style enclosed room, at least 10 feet high, by as many as 6 panels of select glass types (5 feet wide each) built, connected, and fixed to each other. This can be viewed from exterior and interior conditions.
Visual mockup of each type to review assembly and connection methods. • These full-scale mockups will be a “trailer, or shed” style enclosed room, at full panel height,
as listed below. See also attached Additional Project Information pages HL201 & HL203 showing proposed visual Mock-ups as follows:
Mock-up 1a: Unitized types F6A, F3A, and C1A showing corner assembly continuous with Mock-up 1b.
Mock-up 1b: Unitized types C1A, F1A, and F2A showing corner assembly continuous with Mock-up 1a.
Mock-up 2: Lobby type unit with intermediate horizontal showing base assembly and mounting condition.
Mock-up 3: “Double-Height” type unit with intermediate horizontal and base mounting condition.
There will be not room on site for a mockup, or mockup trailer/shed – the unitized envelope contractor and Owner must mutually agree on the location where the mockup will be built and stored. The unitized envelope contractor is responsible for the “structure/faming” (including the design) needed to support the mock up. The unitized envelope contractor is responsible for the demolition and disposal of the mockup. Performance Testing of Mockup. For curtain wall systems categorized by the envelope contractor as custom without existing performance data shall be laboratory tested utilizing the Visual Mock-up or its equivalent consisting of at least a three bay wide by two bay high elevation. Testing shall consist of:
• Air In/Exfiltration per ASTM E 283-04 • Static Water Penetration Test per ASTM E 331-09 • Dynamic Water Penetration per ASTM 501.1-05 • Uniform Structural Deflection Test at Design per ASTM E 330-14 • Thermal performance testing • Sound transmission testing.
Field Performance Testing of installed curtainwall systems. Field Performance testing will be conducted by independent testing agent and paid for by the Owner. The envelope contractor is to coordinate and provide lift and personnel as needed to assist with independent testing.
• Per AAMA 503, field testing of installed curtain walls shall be undertaken at a rate of (1) test per 5,000 to 10,000 square feet of façade.
• Per AAMA 501, an allowance of 600 linear feet shall be made for field testing of transitions
such as glazing to balcony, glazing to podium soffit, and glazing to roofing assemblies which are not able to be tested through the AAMA 503 testing.
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32. Question: For the design-assist phase, what is the expectation for meetings – location, frequency, duration, and type? (Face to face, GoToMeeting, etc.) Answer: See Question 17.
33. Question: Clarify the specific submittal requirements for this proposal with respect to SUBP forms. Answer: Per the RFP, Attachment G SUBP Participation Form and Attachment H Good Faith Efforts Form are not required to be submitted with your proposal. Per Attachment G. Per RFP, VI. Proposal Format, G.13.b, your Small Business Utilization Plan addressing your “approach to …inclusion of small businesses” is to be included in your proposal.
34. Question: Please clarify requirements for the ten (10) hardcopies of the proposal. For instance,
must they be hand-delivered, or can they be mailed? Answer: The hardcopies can be hand-delivered or mailed, but it is the Proposer’s responsibility to ensure it is delivered/mailed to the location designated in the RFP and received by the time indicated.
35. Question: Please clarify requirements for the electronic copy of the proposal. For instance, is a physical thumb drive required, or would an emailed link to a dropbox folder be acceptable? Answer: A physical thumb drive is required.
36. Question: The comment was made at the prebid meeting that all staff rates were to be fully burdened. Please clarify if that includes OH and P markup or just insurance, payroll taxes, etc. Answer: Rates should not include Overhead and Profit (OH and P).
37. Question: Is there an option for painted aluminum finish vs anodized in the base bid? Answer: No painted finish on the exterior, only anodized.
38. Clarifications a. Request for Proposal (RFP), VI. Proposal Format: Change Page number maximums allowed as
follows: 1. Maximum number of pages is 28, not including cover letter, or Attachment D Fee Proposal. 2. Various section pages numbers allowed:
B. Executive Summary / Company Description – 2 page maximum. C. Project Team - 6 page maximum D. Firm Project Experience - 3 page maximum E. Firm volume & Financial Strength - 2 page maximum F. Performance Statistics - 3 page maximum G. Project Approach - 12 page maximum
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b. (RFP), VI. Proposal Format, G, 13, last paragraph: change Attachment A, #27 to Attachment A, #25.
c. (RFP), VI. Proposal Format, I: change Attachment A, General Conditions, #27 to Attachment A,
General Conditions, #25. d. (RFP), VIII, Project Schedule: change the following dates as shown below:
Design & Construction Estimated Timeframe Estimated Design Period May 2018 – October 2018 Est. Construction Start of Building September 2018 Est. Construction/Installation Unitized Envelope Spring Summer 2019 – Winter 2019
Spring 2020 Est. Building Construction Substantial Completion June 2020 Est. Building Final Completion August 2020 Estimated Services End Date Summer 2021
e. Attachment B, 5.c, change Attachment A, General Conditions, #27 to Attachment A, General
Conditions, #25. f. Request for Proposal, VI. Proposal Format, D.1.i: Add the following paragraph: “i. Include your
experience with unitized systems and bird-safe glazing.
g. Request for Proposal, VI. Proposal Format, G.1. Add at the end of the paragraph: “Include a brief description of your intended installation method of the unitized façade. Describe your need for the tower crane or other hoisting needs. Describe how you will load a floor, and set the unitized panels.
h. Request for Proposal, VI. Proposal Format, F.3a. Add at the end of the paragraph: Contractor shall integrate with the A&E Project Team’s building information modeling (BIM) collaboration strategy using Autodesk BIM 360 Team and Collaboration for Revit (C4R).
i. Request for Proposal, VI. Proposal Format, H. Proposal Form: Add the following: 5. No on-site parking will be provided or allowed. Include parking in reimbursable cost as needed.
j. Attachment B, 1: Add the following:
o. No shut downs of the light rail are planned as they are costly and so the space near the light rail line and tension lines must maintain minimum clearances.
s. Do not include bird-safe glass in the cost of the work in your proposal. Do include cost to assist with investigation of types of glass and costs.
t. Thermally broken curtainwall system is required.
k. Additional Project Information has been issued to proposers who have signed a non-disclosure agreement. Page 1 of the Additional Project Information is incorrect (titled “Attachment I SUBP Forms - Good Faith Efforts Checklist”). Page 1 of Additional Project Information should be the same as page 42 in the Request for Proposal: “Attachment I, Project Information”.
l. Clarifications to Additional Project Information dated April 5, 2018 has been issued to proposers
who have signed a non-disclosure agreement:
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1. Cover Sheet: Additional Information for Attachment I—Project Information cover sheet shall be page 42 from the April 2, 2018 Request for Proposals titled “Attachment I—Project Information” in lieu of the erroneously attached “Attachment I—SUBP Forms – Good Faith Efforts Checklist” dated 3 January 2018.
2. Page 5 West Elevation, change VE1-2M to VE13-2M, and change VRE-46 to VRE1-46 (see also Question 3).
3. Page 6 North Elevation: “Solid Material” is intended to be stone or concrete rainscreen wall assembly (see also Question 19F) and shall be provided and installed by others. Windows and entry doors are intended to be aluminum storefront system provided by this Contractor. Larger dock doors shall be provided and installed by others.
4. Page 7 South Elevation: “Solid Material” is intended to be stone or concrete rainscreen wall assembly (see response to question 19F) and shall be provided and installed by others. Windows and entry doors are intended to be aluminum storefront system provided by this Contractor. Larger dock doors shall be provided and installed by others.
5. Page 8 East Elevation: Façade Composition should be changed as follows. • Levels 3-4: 70% glazing, 30% Anodized Aluminum Panel • Levels 5-6: 50% glazing, 50% Anodized Aluminum Panel • Levels 7-11: 40% glazing, 60% Anodized Aluminum Panel
6. Page 9 Concept: Diagrams. See Window-to-Wall Ratios (WWRs) diagram at right side of page. Reference is made to Solar Irradiation study. The A&E design team has also built and maintains energy model and daylight analysis models for the building. These models can be shared with the Design-Assist and Envelope System Contractor upon award. See also response to Question 1.
7. Page 16 Façade Detail: Ground Floor. At the Lobby exterior curtainwall, a 24” high base wall assembly will be installed by others, not the seating “bench” currently shown on the drawing. Façade system shall be coordinated with the base wall structure and assembly.
8. Page 21 Roof Plan: Skylight is shown for reference only and shall be provided and installed by others.
m. See Site Logistics Draft Dated 4/13/18 and Tower Crane Plan Draft Dated 4/13/18.
n. The pre-proposal meeting was held April 10, 2018. The attendance record and presentation are
attached. END OF ADDENDUM 1
Attachments:
Pre-Proposal Attendance Record
Pre-Proposal Meeting Presentation (Redacted)
Site Logistics Draft Dated 4/13/18
Tower Crane Plan Draft Dated 4/13/18
Attachment I Additional Project Information pages HL201 & HL203 showing Mock-ups
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INTRODUCTIONS
• Welcome• Introductions
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
• 382,000 SF• 1,500 Seats (Approx.)• 12 Levels
BasementEntry Level & DockLevel 2 Public Service AreaLevels 3 – 9 OfficeLevel 10,11 – Common Area/
Mechanical/ElectricalLEED Gold v4
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PROJECT BACKGROUND• Information from the Request for Proposal Attachment I
Additional Information was shown. It is not included in this addendum.
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PROJECT BACKGROUNDMinneapolis Vision
Minneapolis is a growing and vibrant world-class city with a flourishing economy and a pristine environment,
where all people are safe, healthy and have equitable opportunities for success and happiness.
Minneapolis Values
We will be a city of…
Equity - Fair and just opportunities and outcomes for all people.
Safety - People feel safe and are safe.
Health - We are focused on the well-being of people and our environment.
Vitality - Minneapolis is a world class city, proud of its diversity and full of life with amenities and activities.
Connectedness - People are connected with their community, are connected to all parts of the city and can influence
government.
Growth - While preserving the city’s character, more people and businesses lead to a growing and thriving economy.
We work by…
Innovating and being creative - New ideas drive continuous improvement.
Driving toward results - Our efficient, effective work meets measurable goals for today and tomorrow.
Engaging the community - All have a voice and are heard.
Valuing employees - Employees are supported and take pride in public service.
Building public trust - All have access to services and information. We work in an open, ethical and transparent manner.
Collaborating - We work better together as one team.
We are a valued partner in the community.
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PROJECT BACKGROUNDOther Consultants Related to Your Work
Architect/Engineer – MSR/HL Construction Manager as Advisor - Mortenson Building Envelope Commissioning Agent – PIE Consulting Commissioning Agent – QSE Owner’s Rep - CPMI Window Testing
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UNITIZED ENVELOPE SYSTEM• Complete Exterior Wall Envelope• Unitized Curtainwall• Aluminum Curtainwall• Windows• Glazing• Support Framing, Miscellaneous Metal Supports• Wall Panels, Siding• Associated Insulation & Vapor Barrier
Attachment B, Paragraph 1
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SCOPE OF SERVICESPre-Construction Services• Design-Assist & Develop Drawings, Details &
Specifications• Building Information Modeling (BIM)• Attend Meetings• Develop Schedule• Cost Estimating• Value Engineering
Attachment B, Paragraph 1
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SCOPE OF SERVICESConstruction Services• Develop Guaranteed Maximum Price• SUBP Utilization• Workforce Participation• Procurement• Installation• Testing• Attend Meetings• Warranty
Attachment B, Paragraph 1
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ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE
• Proposal Schedule
• Questions Due: April 12 by 4:00 pm
In writing to greg.goeke@minneapolismn.gov
• Answers Provided : April 17 (posted on City’s Website)
• Proposals Due: April 23, 4:00 to City Procurement Office
(See RFP for Address)
• Informal Interviews (If Needed): April 30
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ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE• Project Schedule – Subject to Change
Design & Construction Estimated Timeframe
Estimated Design Period May 2018 – October 2018
Est. Construction Start of Building September 2018
Est. Construction/Installation Unitized Envelope
Summer 2019 – Spring 2020
Est. Building Construction Substantial Completion
June 2020
Est. Building Final Completion August 2020
Estimated Services End Date Summer 2021
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PROPOSAL
Proposal Consists of : Proposal – Qualifications and InformationAttachment D – Fee Proposal
Don’t Forget to Include Firm Information on: SUBP, Workforce Participation, LEED, BIM, Comments on Draft Contract & General Conditions
Proposal Limited to 28 Page Faces Total (14 Double-sided), 8-1/2” x 11”
RFP, VI. Proposal Format
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FEE PROPOSAL
Pre-Construction Phase: Lump sum Fee
Construction Phase:• Guaranteed Maximum Fee• Fee %• General Conditions• Staff & Labor• Insurance• Contingency• Construction Budget
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Attachment D, Page 2FEE PROPOSALContractors Name _____________________________________
City Of Minneapolis Project - Labor Rate Breakdown
Supervisory labor will be billed as follows:
Personnel Role/Title 2018 Rate 2019 Rate 2020 Rate
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Attachment D, Page 3FEE PROPOSALLabor Rates
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PROPOSAL EVALUATION
a. Project Team and Firm Experience (25 points)b. Performance Statistics (15 points)c. Project Approach (35 points)d. Price (25 Points) – Attachment D Price Proposal Form
RVP, VII. Evaluation of Proposals
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Workforce Participation
• Must Submit Your Narrative with Your Proposal
• Narrative to include your approach to increasing minority and female representation in the trades. Include recruitment, outreach, strategies to retain employees. See RFP, VI., 13a.
• Workforce Participation Goals are 20% Women, 32% Minority
RFP, VI. Paragraph 13a
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Small Business Utilization Plan
• Must Submit Your Plan with Your Proposal • Approach to breaking out work conducive to inclusion of
small businesses and elimination of traditional barriers to their successful participation
• Plan to include your approach with such information as identifying work opportunities, methods for communication with small businesses, mentoring, solicitation plan, methods for payment and dispute resolution process. See RFP, VI., 13b,
• This criterion is separate from SUBP Compliance
Attachment B
RFP, VI. Paragraph 13b
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Small Business Underutilized Business Program (SUBP)
• City Policy to Provide Equal Opportunities to all businesses
• SUBP Goals: MBE 10% & WBE 12%• Submit for Compliance Prior to establishment of a
Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the Construction Phase
• Must Submit the Participation Form (Attachment G)• Provide Good Faith Effort Form (Attachment H) if
Requested• Only firms certified on MNUCP and in 11-County Area
will count toward goals
Attachment A, Paragraph 25
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SUBP
Attachment G
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SUBP
Attachment G
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SUBP – Good Faith Effort Checklist
Attachment H
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INSURANCE
• General Liability and Excess or Umbrella Liability• Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto• Professional Liability• Cyber Security & Privacy Liability• Pollution Liability
• City as Additional Insured
Attachment A, Para. 3
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PROJECT INFORMATION
Provided upon request to firms intending to submit a proposal
• Non-disclosure agreement required• Not for distribution to others, do not reproduce or modify
with out express written permission of the City
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QUESTIONS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS PROJECT
LEVEL 1844' - 2"
ROOF LEVEL1014' - 8"
LEVEL 2 (4TH AVENUE S.SKYWAY)
866' - 4"
LEVEL 3884' - 2"
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LEVEL 4898' - 8"
LEVEL 5913' - 2"
LEVEL 6927' - 8"
LEVEL 7942' - 2"
LEVEL 8956' - 8"
LEVEL 10985' - 8"
LEVEL 111000' - 2"
PARAPET1016' - 2"
LEVEL 9971' - 2"
A.3K.8
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F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1AF1A F2AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2A F2AC2A C6AC11A E2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1AF2A F1A
F1A F2AF2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A
F2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A
F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1AF1A F2A F1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A
F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF2A F1A F2AF1A F2AF2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A
F1AF1A F2AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF2A
F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2AF1A F2AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1A F1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF2A F1A F2AF1A F2A F1A F2A
F1A F2AF1A F2AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1A F2A F1AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF2A
F1B F2BF1B F2BF2BF1BF2BF1BF2BF1BF2BF1BF2BF1BF2B F1B F2BF1B F2B F1B F2BF1B F2B F1B F2BF1B F2B F1B F1B F2BF1B F2BF1B F2BF2B F1B F2BF1B F2B F1B F2B F1B F2B F1B F2B F1B F2B F1B F2B F1B F2B
F1A F2AF1A F2A F1A F2AF1A F2A F1A
F1B F2BF2B F1B
F1A F2A
F1AF2A
F1A F2A
F1AF2A
C2A F2A
C1A F1A
F1AC1A
C1A F1A
C2B
C2A
C5A
C5AF2A
C6AF1A
C6B
C11A
C11A
C11B
C12A
C12A
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F1AF2AF1AF2AF1AF2A
F2AF1AF2AF1AF2A
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F1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2AF1A F2A
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I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Architect under the Laws of the State of Minnesota.ARCHITECT SEAL
ISSUE
Signature:
Print Names:
Date:
PROJECT NO. Drawing 2017 Copyright Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd.
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
PROJECT PHASE
DATEMARK DESCRIPTION
License No:
MSR
MSR1375 Broadway16th FloorNew York, NY 10018
(646) 288-2811 tel
Design Architect
800 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90017
(310) 945-4800 tel
Structural EngineerMechanical EngineerElectrical Engineer
10025 Valley View RoadSuite 140Eden Prarie, MN 55344
(952) 646-0236 tel
Civil Engineer
3407 Kilmer Lane N.Minneapolis, MN 55441
(612) 758-0620 tel
Plumbing EngineerFire Protection Engineer
400 N. 1st AvenueSuite 210Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 341-8070 tel
Landscape Architect
8705 N. Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 331-4141 tel
Public Safety & Crime Lab Architect
706 Second Avenue S.Suite 660Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 332-5471 tel
Vertical Transportation
1661 Worcester RoadSuite 501Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 620-8900 tel
Code Consultant
4790 Lakeway TerraceShorewood, MN 55331
(952) 470-0217 tel
AV ConsultantIT Consultant
1338 Keston StreetSaint Paul, MN 55108
(651) 788-7801 tel
Traffic & Pedestrian Consultant
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HL201
WEST ELEVATION
DESIGNDEVELOPMENT
2017072
Consolidated Office Building501 4TH AVENUE S.MINNEAPOLIS, MN
1/8" = 1'-0"HL2011 FACADE TYPES - WEST ELEVATION
Mock-up 1b:Unitized typologyUnits C1A, F1A, F2Ashowing corner assemblycontinuous with Mock-up 1a.
Mock-up 2:Lobby typologyOne unit with intermediate horizontalshowing base assembly and mounting condition.
Mock-up 3:“Double-Height” typologyOne unit with intermediate horizontaland base mounting condition.
LEVEL 1844' - 2"
ROOF LEVEL1014' - 8"
LEVEL 2 (4TH AVENUE S.SKYWAY)
866' - 4"
LEVEL 3884' - 2"
8 7 4 3 2
LEVEL 4898' - 8"
LEVEL 5913' - 2"
LEVEL 6927' - 8"
LEVEL 7942' - 2"
LEVEL 8956' - 8"
LEVEL 10985' - 8"
LEVEL 111000' - 2"
16
PARAPET1016' - 2"
T.O. HOISTWAY1029' - 4 1/4"
LEVEL 9971' - 2"
2.65 2.3
A3312
13' -
0"
F1AF3AF1A F3A F1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3A
F1AF3AF1A F1AF3AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3A F1AF1A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1A F1A F3A F1A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1A F1AF3A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3A F1A F3AF1A
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1A F1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1A
F3BF3BF3B F3BF3BF3BF3BF3B
F3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3AF1AF3A C2AF1A
C1AF3A
F3A C1A
C1AF3A
C2B
C2A
C2A
C3A
C3A
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4A
C4A
F1B F1BF1BF1BF1BF1BF1BF1BF1B
C9A
C10A
C9A
C10A
C9B
E4A
E4A
E3A
E3A
E3B
F3AF1A
F1AF3A
F3B
LEVEL 1844' - 2"
ROOF LEVEL1014' - 8"
LEVEL 2 (4TH AVENUE S.SKYWAY)
866' - 4"
LEVEL 3884' - 2"
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LEVEL 4898' - 8"
LEVEL 5913' - 2"
LEVEL 6927' - 8"
LEVEL 7942' - 2"
LEVEL 8956' - 8"
LEVEL 10985' - 8"
LEVEL 111000' - 2"
1 6
PARAPET1016' - 2"
T.O. HOISTWAY1029' - 4 1/4"
LEVEL 9971' - 2"
2.6 52.3
F1A
F1A F1A
F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1A
F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A
F4AF4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A F4A F1A
F1AF1A F4AF4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4AF1A
F1AF1A F4AF4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1A
F1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A
F1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1AF4AF1A
F1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A F1AF1A F4AF4A
F1B F4BF4B F1BF1B F4BF4B F1BF1B F4BF4B F1BF1BF4BF1BF4BF1B
F4A F1A
C5A
C5A F1A
C6A
C6A F4A
C6B F4B
C7A
C7A
C7A
C8A
C8A
C8A
C8B
C11A
C11A
C11A
C11B
C12A
C12A
C12A
C13A
C14A
F1AF4A
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I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Architect under the Laws of the State of Minnesota.ARCHITECT SEAL
ISSUE
Signature:
Print Names:
Date:
PROJECT NO. Drawing 2017 Copyright Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd.
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
PROJECT PHASE
DATEMARK DESCRIPTION
License No:
MSR
MSR1375 Broadway16th FloorNew York, NY 10018
(646) 288-2811 tel
Design Architect
800 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90017
(310) 945-4800 tel
Structural EngineerMechanical EngineerElectrical Engineer
10025 Valley View RoadSuite 140Eden Prarie, MN 55344
(952) 646-0236 tel
Civil Engineer
3407 Kilmer Lane N.Minneapolis, MN 55441
(612) 758-0620 tel
Plumbing EngineerFire Protection Engineer
400 N. 1st AvenueSuite 210Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 341-8070 tel
Landscape Architect
8705 N. Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 331-4141 tel
Public Safety & Crime Lab Architect
706 Second Avenue S.Suite 660Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 332-5471 tel
Vertical Transportation
1661 Worcester RoadSuite 501Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 620-8900 tel
Code Consultant
4790 Lakeway TerraceShorewood, MN 55331
(952) 470-0217 tel
AV ConsultantIT Consultant
1338 Keston StreetSaint Paul, MN 55108
(651) 788-7801 tel
Traffic & Pedestrian Consultant
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HL203
NORTH - SOUTHELEVATION
DESIGNDEVELOPMENT
2017072
Consolidated Office Building501 4TH AVENUE S.MINNEAPOLIS, MN
1/8" = 1'-0"HL2031 FACADE TYPES - NORTH ELEVATION
1/8" = 1'-0"HL2032 FACADE TYPES - SOUTH ELEVATIONMock-up 1a:
Unitized typologyUnits F6A, F3A, C1Ashowing corner assemblycontinuous with Mock-up 1b.