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Associated General Associated General Contractors of California

January 22, 2015

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

-Facility Planning, Construction and Management

•Deborah Hysen, FPCM Director•Dean Borg, FPCM Deputy Director•Keith Beland, FPCM/PMB Associate Director

CDCR At a Glance

• Total Square Feet: 43,000,000 Sq. Ft.+q 43, , q

• Total Facilities:33 Adult Prisons N P i H l h C F ili1 New Prison Health Care Facility

3 Juvenile Facilities43 Adult Fire Camps J il Fi C1 Juvenile Fire Camp

• Total Acreage: 24,000 Acres+

T l I f D • Total Inmates as of Dec. 2014: 134,000+

• Total Employees as of Dec. 2014: 66,000+

CDCR’s Facility Planning, Construction and Management Division

• Full-Service Departmental Real Estate Firm.

• Oversees all leasing, architectural/engineering work, i i l / dnew construction, renovation, regulatory/code

compliance, and maintenance.

330+ E l• 330+ Employees

• Director / Deputy Director: Deborah Hysen / Dean Borg

• Project Management Branch-Associate Director: Keith Beland

Why Work With CDCR?

Why CDCR?

• All projects are pre-planned with the institutions.

• All projects have approved phasing and

sequencing agreements.

• We are a responsive Owner.

• We promote partnering.

W tl• We pay promptly.

• We pay on PCOs.

• We process COs in a timely mannerWe process COs in a timely manner.

• We have many challenging projects.

CDCR Construction Program

Current CDCR Design and Construction Efforts

Current Projects in Design: $972 Million$97

Current Projects in Construction: $984 Million$9 4

Five Year Forecast of New Projects: $500 Million (identified)

Current CDCR Project Delivery Models

i id ild • Design-Bid-Build

• Design-Build

• Inmate/Ward Labor Construction

Design-Build Authority

S ( )• SBX2-4 (2009).

• SB 785 (2014).7 5 ( 4)

• To date, CDCR has completed or is in process of completing 5 Design-Build projectsof completing 5 Design-Build projects.

Constructing to LEED Standard

8 LEED Gold Certified Projects5 LEED Silver Certified Projects5 LEED Silver Certified Projects

CMF64 Bed64-Bed

CIW 45-bed

SQ Central Health

SVSP 64-bedServices Building

Recent Projects

California Health Care Facility, Stockton

•Cost: $1.1 billion

•Size: 1.1 million square feet

•Acreage: 144 acres

•Contractors: 3 Design-Build Teams (Granite/Hensel Phelps, Clark/McCarthy, p , / y,Hensel Phelps)

•CM Firm: URS/Lend Lease Joint VentureJoint Venture

Kern Valley State Prison, DelanoArsenic Removal Water Treatment PlantArsenic Removal Water Treatment Plant

•Cost: $4.4 million

•Contractor: Preston Pipelines

•CM Firm: ARCADIS

California Medical Facility, VacavilleEnhanced Outpatient Program Enhanced Outpatient Program

Treatment and Office Space

•Cost: $23.7 million

•Contractor: RoebbelenContracting, Inc.

•CM Firm: gkkworksCM Firm: gkkworks

R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility, Level II Dorm FacilityLevel II Dorm Facility

•Cost: $168.7 million

•Contractor: Sundt Layton

•CM Firm: Jacobs

Mule Creek State Prison, Level II Dorm ComplexLevel II Dorm Complex

•Cost: $332.3 million

•Contractor: Hensel Phelps

•CM Firm: Gilbane/Kitchell

Health Care Facility yImprovement Program

(HCFIP)( )

HCFIP Improvements

• Physical Plant Upgrades• Renovation of Existing Space• New Additions and BuildingsNew Additions and Buildings• Site Infrastructure Upgrades• ADA Improvements

A i l 0 000 S• Approximately 750,000 Sq. Ft. of Improvements

HCFIP Design Concepts

• Use Shared Support SpacesExam Room

• Use Shared Support Spaces when Feasible

• Accommodate Accessibility requirementsrequirements

• Standardize Medical Spaces Exam Rooms

TTA B TTA Bays LVN Alcoves Nurse StationsS d di M di l E i• Standardize Medical Equipment

Nurse Station

HCFIP Design Concepts

• Health Care Environment• Improved Work Flow• Privacy Compliance with HIPAA• Cleanable Surfaces• Cleanable Surfaces• Proper Hand Washing Facilities• Proper Storage Facilities• Information Technology –

Telemedicine and Electronic Health Records

TTA – Urgent Bay

New Buildings

Types of new building construction include:

• Clinics• Pharmacies and Laboratories• Clinical Administration Space• Clinical Administration Space• Approx. 55% New Construction• Approx. 45% Renovation

Facility Wide Construction

• Bulk of the work is inside the secure perimeter

• Concurrent activities in multiple yardsG l C di i ll f• General Conditions allow for 45 minutes to process through secure perimeter (30/15)

• Inside and outside lay down areas• Inside and outside lay down areas• Custody escorts assigned at each

prison• Statewide memo to address securityStatewide memo to address security

clearances, communications, equipment, debris and tools

Mule Creek State Prison

Logistics and Sequencing

• Phasing and sequencing of• Phasing and sequencing of work is critical

• Ensure safe prison operations and medicaloperations and medical continuity of care

• Built in activation and deactivation timeframesdeactivation timeframes

• IWL delivery is phased and coordinated with GC work

Capital Outlay &Infrastructure ProjectsInfrastructure Projects

Capital Outlay & Infrastructure Projects

• Physical Plant Upgrades• Electrical Upgrades• Site Infrastructure Upgrades• ADA Upgrades

Capital Outlay & Infrastructure Projects

WWTP Upgrades

Capital Outlay Projects

HVAC Upgrades

U i O i i Upcoming Opportunities

Upcoming Opportunities

Why CDCR?

All j l d i h h i i i• All projects are pre-planned with the institutions.• All projects have approved phasing and

sequencing agreements.sequencing agreements.• We are a responsive Owner.• We promote partnering.• We pay promptly.• We pay on PCOs.

CO i i l • We process COs in a timely manner.• We have many challenging projects.