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The SDCCD Contractor Outreach Program is in place to promote the increased utilization, capacity-building and sustainability of small and historically underutilized businesses on Propositions S & N projects.TRANSCRIPT
SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Big Opportunities for Small Business:Big Opportunities for Small Business:Propositions S and N
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
OverviewPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
$1.555 billion construction bond program provides for
80+ projects at City Mesa and Miramar Colleges and six80+ projects at City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, and six Continuing Education campuses:
State of the art teaching and learning facilitiesState of the art teaching and learning facilities
Major renovations and modernizations
Campus‐wide infrastructure projects
G B ildi P li /G Cl i P li Green Building Policy/Green Cleaning Policy
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Big Opportunities for Small BusinessPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
The mission of the San Diego Community College District’s Propositions S & N Contractor Outreach Program is to:p g
Diversify the pool of firms that bid and contract with the District by promoting participation opportunities for small, disadvantaged or
historically underutilized businesses that lead to success and progressive, sustainable growth
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Big Opportunities for Small BusinessPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
The District is committed to working with local trade, contracting and business organizations to make sure that contractors, subcontractors, g , ,professional services providers, vendors and suppliers are aware of and have every opportunity to participate on the construction bond projectsprojects.
Targeted businesses include those firms certified as or eligible for certification as one or more of the following: certification as one or more of the following:
• Small Business Enterprise (SBE)• Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)• Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) • Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) • Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE)
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• Woman Business Enterprise (WBE)
SDCCD Propositions S and N
City College Overview
Seven new teaching and learning facilities
Seven major renovations
Three projects in construction;one more to start this springp g
Campus expansion willprovide facilities/programs toprovide facilities/programs toaccommodate eventual enrollment of 25,000 students
City College Future Projects
Science BuildingProject Budget: $54 millionConstruction Start: August 2011Targeted Completion: July 2013
The Science building will consist of approximately 77,000 SF of new space for Life Sciences, h i l S i C d i dPhysical Sciences, Common Areas, and associated support space.
Construction Manager:Rudolph & Sletten
Bid Post: June 27, 2011(Depending on DSA approval)
Bid Walk: TBDBid Walk: TBD
Bids Due: TBD
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Mesa College Overview
11 projects completed underp j pPropositions S and N
Three projects currently underThree projects currently under construction
Ei h i i f Eight more remaining as part ofcampus expansion
Mesa College Future Projects
Math & Science Building
Project Budget: $117 millionConstruction Start: February 2011 (demo)
N 200 000 GSF f t b ildi ill h l l t
August 2011 (phase 11)Targeted Completion: January 2013
New 200,000 GSF, four‐story building will have classrooms, lecture rooms, labs for scientific experiments, computer labs, and facility, staff and administrative support areas. The project is tracking LEED certification.
Construction Manager: McCarthy
Early Bids: Demo/Grading, Steel, Caissons/Utility
Bid Advertisement: June 29, 2011
Bidding: All trades
Bid Walk: TBD
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Miramar College Overview
16 l t d j t 16 completed projects
Infrastructure project, bLibrary Learning Resource
Center, Student Services, and Police Station and Parking Structure currently in construction
Campus expansion will accommodate eventual enrollment of 25 000enrollment of 25,000
Miramar College Future ProjectsHeavy Duty Adv. Transportation Tech. Center Expansion
Project Budget: $11.6 millionEstimated Construction Start: Fall 2011
Project will consist of approximately 14,000 SF of new building d l l
Estimated Construction Start: Fall 2011Targeted Completion: Fall 2012
construction to support program expansion to diesel, natural gas, hybrid bus and transit technology and new developments in construction equipment technology.
Construction Manager:Soltek Pacific
Bid D J 30 2011Bid Due: June 30, 2011
Bidding: All trades
Miramar College Future Projects
Cafeteria/Bookstore and Student/Campus Center
Project Budget: $33.2 million
Estimated Const Start: August 2011
New multi‐story will consist of approx.
Estimated Const. Start: August 2011
Targeted Completion: Spring 2013
45,000 SF of new construction to housea new cafeteria, bookstore and student services center.
Construction Manager: C.W. Driver
Bid Advertisement: June 14, 2011
Biddi 13 k lti l t dBidding: 13 packages, multiple trades
Bids Due: July 26, 2011
Miramar College Future ProjectsCollege Service Center
Project Budget: $5.4 millionEstimated Construction Start: Fall 2011
The College Service Center will add approx. 8,500 sq ft of new construction to Miramar Campus
Targeted Completion: Fall 2012
sq. ft. of new construction to Miramar Campus. The one‐story building will house the campus' Facilities Services Dept. In addition to office and conference space, this facility will centralize the much needed equipment/event storage.
Construction Manager: CW Driver
Bid Advertisement: September 2011(Depending on DSA approval)
Bidding: All trades
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Continuing Education Major Projects
Six campus locations throughout the City of San Diego
Four projects completed
Four projects in design
Total of eight projects toTotal of eight projects to expand and modernize six Cont. Ed. campuses
Continuing Education Future Projects
Wing Expansion at Educational Cultural Complex
Project Budget: $16.3 millionExpected Construction Start: August 2011Targeted Completion: August 2012
New 15,000 sq. ft. expansion to main buildingill l b l d l lwill replace bungalows, modular classrooms,
Labs and support rooms not connected to building. The expansion allows for relocationof College Police and will create more efficientof College Police and will create more efficientspace for administration team.
Construction Manager: CW Driver
Bid Advertisement: June 7, 2011
Bidding: All trades
Bids Due: July 14, 2011
Continuing Education Current Projects
North City Campus and Parking StructureProject Budget: $50.7 millionConstruction Start: January 2011 (parking structure)
September 2011 ( classroom building)Targeted Completion: December 2012
The project includes land acquisition andconstruction of a new, two‐story, 40,500 sq. ft.classroom building, and construction of a 300‐
ki P ki ispace parking structure. Parking structure is currently in construction.
Construction Manager: Barnhart
Bid Advertisement: August 2011(Depending on DSA approval)
Bidding: All tradesBidding: All trades
Continuing Education Future Projects
Cesar Chavez CampusProject Budget: $49.8 millionExpected Construction Start: Fall 2011Targeted Completion: Winter 2012
This project consists of land acquisition and construction of a new 70 000 GSF building toconstruction of a new 70,000 GSF building toconsolidate the current programs at the Cesar Chavez and Centre City campuses. Includes classrooms, a small business incubator center, andclassrooms, a small business incubator center, andunderground parking with 154 spaces.
Construction Manager: Rudolph & Sletten
Bid Advertisement: August 2011 (depending on DSA approval)
Bidding: All tradesdd g: t ades
San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
Purchasing OverviewPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
Furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) budget for new facilities is currently budgeted at $70.1 million, and typically includes:
Classroom and other furniture
Laboratory equipment
Ki h i d li Kitchen equipment and supplies
Audio‐visual equipment, computers, printers, etc.
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SDCCD Propositions S and N
Purchasing & Contract Services
The SDCCD Purchasing Department maintains an active vendorThe SDCCD Purchasing Department maintains an active vendor database for the purpose of notifying interested vendors of upcoming personal property bids.
http://bussrv.sdccd.edu/purchasing/index.cfm
San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?Propositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Certification Verification Formhttp://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Contractors/ContractorsDoc/SDCCDCertificationForm.pdf
Once certifications are verified,Once certifications are verified, you’ll be entered into the SDCCD database of certified S/D/M/W and DVBE firms and provided advanced bid notifications.
Database is used to identify firms f dfor direct‐sourcing opportunities
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SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?
http://public.sdccdprops-n.com/Contractors/Contract
D /ACAP Di ti dforsDoc/ACAP_Directive.pdf
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?Propositions S and N Construction Bond Program
Register with SD Contracting Opportunities Center
http://ptac‐sandiego org/index htmlhttp://ptac‐sandiego.org/index.html
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?Propositions S and N Construction Bond Program
Monitor the Propositions S and N Website
http://public sdccdprops‐n comhttp://public.sdccdprops‐n.com
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?Propositions S and N Construction Bond Program
Bidding & Plan Roomhttp://public sdccdprops‐n com/Contractors/Bid/Pages/default aspxhttp://public.sdccdprops n.com/Contractors/Bid/Pages/default.aspx
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San Diego Community College DistrictPropositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Propositions S and N
How Do I Get Involved?Propositions S and N Construction Bond Program
SDCCD Prequalification Applicationhttp://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Contractor/Prequalification/FY2011‐2012_SDCCD_PreQualApp_Fillable.pdf
All firms interested in bidding as a General or Prime contractor for Propositions S and N construction contracts valued at more thanconstruction contracts valued at more than $500,000 must complete this Pre‐Qualification Application and be approved by the SDCCD.
Only applicants that are pre‐qualified will be permitted to submit a bid for these $500K+ construction projects. It is not necessary to
l f f h d hprequalify for projects that do not meet the $500K threshold.
Once qualified applicants must re‐qualify
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Once qualified, applicants must re qualify annually.
Build Relationships with Primes
Pre‐qualified Contractorshttp://public.sdccdprops‐n.com/Contractors/Directory/Pages/default.aspxp p p p y g p
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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Questions?
Ursula KroemerCommunications DirectorCommunications DirectorSDCCD Propositions S and N
[email protected](619) 819 5484(619) 819‐5484
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