Constructed with Cross Laminated Timber REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR DesignBuild Services Project No 2016743 Project No 2016754 K3 Modular Classrooms 91000437 ID: 694598
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K-3 Modular ClassroomsConstructed with Cross Laminated Timber
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Design-Build Services
Project No. 2016-743
Project
No.
2016-754 Slide2
K-3
Modular Classrooms (91000437)Give DES the authorization to expedite the construction of (20) K-3 Classrooms on five different School District sites.With Two Separate Design Build Teams
Western Washington
Seattle School District
Mount Vernon School District Sequim School District Eastern Washington Wapato School District Toppenish School District Four Classrooms to each district State Building Construction Account-State $ $5,500,000. Total funding
2016 Supplemental Budget Section 1022Slide3
Kindergarten - 3rd grade Classrooms
Standard Classroom is approx. 900 sq. ft.Restroom included or adjacent to classroomsSurvey & Utilities are part of each site projectSite specific issues addressed in each location
ADA accessible Must use
Cross Laminated TimberModular ClassroomsSlide4
Why - Cross Laminated Timber ?
A cross-laminated
timber
is a method of construction that uses timber to form load-bearing solid timber wall, floor and roof panels.
These are Modular Construction Panels.Structural openings, such as doors and windows, are incorporated within the panels at the manufacturing plant. In many cases only insulation and cladding is added to the external face to achieve high standards of thermal performance.Modular Panels are up to 40’x10’Slide5
The key advantages of CLT modular
wood construction: Wood stores and sequesters carbon, keeping it out of the atmosphereBy replacing structural concrete, masonry or steel with wood we use less fossil fuel to manufacture
Wood is a renewable, manageable natural resource CLT has as inherent
high standard of
airtightnessConstruction with CLT is quick, efficient and preciseWhy - Cross Laminated Timber ?Slide6
Construction time is very fast - services can be installed and finishes applied whilst panel installation continues.Higher tolerances achievable through
prefabricationRelatively light weight of panels allows reduction in the size of foundations & footingsAvoidance of noise and dusts associated with traditional construction
Why - Cross Laminated Timber ?Slide7
Airtightness is easily achievableThermal bridging is very much reduced or eliminated entirely
Prefabrication of panels reduces the quantity of waste associated with onsite fabrication'Dry' construction prevents moisture from being admitted into the buildingExact dimensions can be provided for custom / non-standard window and door openings, openings can be done in the manufacturing plant prior to
shipping Requires only limited site skills
Why - Cross Laminated Timber ?Slide8
Regional suppliers in British Columbia and Oregon, soon to be in Montana.
The State of Washington in the future!Cross Laminated TimberSlide9
Statements of Qualification due @ 3:00pm June 1, 2016Three Finalist Selected for each side June 1, 2016Issue Requests for Proposal June 13, 2016
Proprietary Meetings with Finalists West Side June 15, 2016 Proprietary Meetings with Finalists East Side June 16, 2016 Last Request for Information due from Finalists: West Side June16
, 2016 Last Request for Information due from Finalists: East Side June17,
2016
Last Addendum Issued West Side June 17th, 2016Last Addendum Issued East Side June 20th, 2016Proposals Due at 3:00pm West Side June 28th, 2016Proposals Due at 3:00pm East Side June 28th, 2016Interview with Evaluation Team West Side June 30th, 2016Interview with Evaluation Team
East Side June 29th, 2016
Scoring Proposals West Side June 30, 2016Scoring Proposals East Side
June
29, 2016
Public Announcement of scores Both Side 10:00am July
1,
2016
DES Initiates Negotiations with Highest Scoring Proposer West Side July 6, 2016
DES Initiates Negotiations with Highest Scoring Proposer
East Side July 7, 2016
Contract Award West Side, July 13, 2016
Contract Award West Side,
July 14,
2016
Notice to Proceed – To Be Determined
ScheduleSlide10
Questions?
Thank you