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Site work and new construction of a fire / police facility in Oakland, California. Completed plans call for the construction of a 29,400-square-foot fire / police facility; and for site work for a fire / police facility.

Requests for Clarification Due Date 3 PM Wednesday, January 17th , 2024 The scope of this RFQ will consist of new fire stations to replace the existing Fire Stations 7, 22, and 25. ACFD has not yet made a determination if a single RFP will be issued covering all three stations or each of these stations will be procured individually or in groups. In November 2020, voters in Alameda County's unincorporated communities adopted Measure X, the ACFD Fire Safety Bond. Measure X authorizes the ACFD to issue up to $90 million in general obligation bonds to repair, upgrade, and replace (6) outdated fire stations in order to maintain fire and emergency medical services in the unincorporated communities of Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Livermore, San Lorenzo, and Sunol. The scope of this RFQ will consist of new fire stations to replace the existing Fire Stations 7, 22, and 25. ACFD has not yet made a determination if a single RFP will be issued covering all three stations or each of these stations will be procured individually or in groups. Each of the new stations will include apparatus bay, kitchen, indoor and outdoor common areas, offices, bedroom/bathroom suites, equipment/workshop rooms, and fitness area. New parking and sitework will also be provided. Fire Station 7: Fire Station 7 (FS7) was constructed in 1986 and is 2,790 square feet. The Station houses a Type I Engine and a Type III Engine. The Station services the urban wildland interface in its area, as well as I-580 east to the City of Dublin and west to Grove Way, Castro Valley. FS7 is ideally located adjacent to a residential neighborhood; however, the station is too small to accommodate all of the required functions of a modern fire station; thus several functions are absent. The ACFD Programming and Feasibility study determined this fire station to require replacement. The new fire station will be an approximately 7,900 sf single-story building, built on a currently unpaved parcel of land adjacent to the current Fire Station 7. Fire Station 22: Fire Station 22 (FS22) was constructed in pre-1940 with a 1963 addition and is 3,967 square feet. The Station houses one Type I Engine company and responds to the downtown, residential and business areas of San Lorenzo. The ACFD leases this fire station from the San Lorenzo Homeowners Association. The site is tightly surrounded by heavily traveled and utilized roadways and parking lots. The ACFD Programming and Feasibility study determined this fire station requires replacement. The new fire station will be an approximately 7,500 sf single-story building, built on an empty paved lot approximately three blocks from the existing Fire Station 22. Fire Station 25: Fire Station 25 (FS25) was constructed in 1966 and is 10,000 square feet. The Station houses a Type I Engine company, a Truck company, a Battalion Chief, a HazMat Support Unit and numerous other apparatus. Behind the main building there is a modular building utilized as a classroom and offices. The new fire station will be an approximately 14,000 sf building, built on the same parcel as the existing Fire Station 25. The scope includes demolition and replacement of the existing Fire Station 25 and renovations of temporary facilities for the Station crew and operations at a separate site to be leased by ACFD. The preliminary project construction budgets, including Design-Build Architect/Engineering Fees, for building, sitework, and Owner Allowance(s) are approximately: o Fire Station 7: $13,000,000 o Fire Station 22: $13,000,000 o Fire Station 25: $22,500,000 Each of the new stations will include apparatus bay, kitchen, indoor and outdoor common areas, offices, bedroom/bathroom suites, equipment/workshop rooms, and fitness area. New parking and sitework will also be provided. Project No. FD-CIP-MeasureX. The preliminary project construction budgets, including Design-Build Architect/Engineering Fees, for building, sitework, and Owner Allowance(s) are approximately: o Fire Station 7: $13,000,000 o Fire Station 22: $13,000,000 o Fire Station 25: $22,500,000 Any questions regarding the Project and the Prequalification process should be directed to: Alameda County Fire Department ATTN: Lynn Kozma, Procurements, ACFD Administration Office 6363 Clark Ave, Dublin CA 94568 Tel (925) 833-3473 x1161 Email: lynn.kozma@acgov.org All requests for clarifications shall be received by the ACFD no later than 3 PM Wednesday, January 17th, 2024 The ACFD reserves the right to accept prequalification applications despite minor irregularities and omissions in the information which would otherwise serve to disqualify a Design Build Entity. The ACFD reserves the right to make all final prequalification determinations and to determine at any time that the prequalification procedures will not be applied to the Project.

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$48,500,000.00

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New Construction, Site Work

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