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Renovation of an educational facility in Los Angeles, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a 269,000-square-foot, two-story above grade educational facility.

Requests for clarification or interpretation of the Bidding Documents must be in writing and received by University by 5:00 p.m., November 12, 2023. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The original Wooden Center, constructed in 1984, is a two-story building above two levels of below-grade parking (Parking Structure #4). In 1999, the Men's Gym Staging Building (MGSB) and Parking Structure (PS) #4 Expansion expanded the complex to the north with two levels of below-grade parking and two floors of recreational uses. In 2005, the Wooden West two-story addition increased recreation space on Level 1 and provided Student Services on Level 2. In 2011, the Wooden Yates Mezzanine Addition increased space within the existing gymnasium. The Wooden Center now totals 189,839 gsf (99,110 asf). The project will also enclose the exterior loggia, adding 2,600 gsf of programmable space. Due to the impact of seismic work at the roof level, a new roofing membrane will replace the existing roofing which is at the end of its useful life. The key structural deficiencies contributing to the seismic performance rating of VI that will be addressed in the seismic upgrade include: o Deficient Steel Braced Frames: Members and connections of existing braced frames throughout the building above Level 1 (street level) must be strengthened to provide adequate lateral capacity. o Deficient Connection at Transition of CMU Walls to Steel Braced Frames: Existing connections with J bolts cast-in-place in CMU walls do not provide adequate strength to transfer seismic forces from steel braced frames to CMU walls. These connections need to be strengthened to provide an adequate load path for seismic loading. o Lack of Seismic Resisting System: The floor and roof diaphragms near the south region of the building are supported on three sides. For proper seismic behavior, a new seismic resisting system (e.g., new braced frames) is required on the unsupported side. o Deficient Drag Connections: Drag connections throughout the building lack adequate strength to transfer seismic forces to the existing seismic resisting elements. These connections need to be strengthened to provide an adequate load path for seismic loading. o Deficient Collectors: A few collectors at the Men's Gym Staging Building lack the strength to properly deliver seismic forces to the existing concrete shear walls that need strengthening. o Deficient Roof Diaphragm: The existing roof structure, which consists of vermiculite fill over insulation board over metal deck, does not exhibit sufficient diaphragm shear capacity for seismic loading. Potential retrofit measures include installing a layer of FRCM (fabric reinforced cementitious matrix) on top of the deficient areas of the roof diaphragm or adding horizontal roof trusses to help the existing roof diaphragms span between lateral resisting elements. Mandatory code corrections triggered by the structural work would include disabled access upgrades and repair and restoration of building finishes impacted by the work. Additional work includes demolition and put-back of impacted interior and exterior finishes at all levels. The seismic improvements will occur throughout the Wooden Center, impacting program areas and obstructing circulation and exit paths. A portion of the building will remain occupied and operational during construction and require the coordination (by CM/Contractor) and staging (by others) of occupants to facilitate the work. All work will be sequenced and phased with the performance of disruptive work occurring during offhours during the projected 24-month construction period. The project will achieve a minimum LEED(R) Silver ID+C certification and strive to achieve LEED(R) Gold, version 4. The Anticipated Contract Value is $35,070,000. The Max Anticipated Contract Value is $35,570,000. Additional Pre Bid Meeting Note: Dial by your location 1 213 338 8477 US (Los Angeles) 1 669 219 2599 US (San Jose) 1 971 247 1195 US (Portland) 1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) 1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) 1 602 753 0140 US (Phoenix) 1 720 928 9299 US (Denver) 1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) 1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) 1 470 250 9358 US (Atlanta) 1 646 558 8656 US (New York) 1 651 372 8299 US (Minnesota) 1 786 635 1003 US (Miami) Additional Site Walkthrough Note: NOTE: Bidders are advised that parking may be difficult. Bidders should allow ample time to drive to the above location in heavy traffic, find a parking space, walk to the building, and arrive in the designated Meeting Room prior to the required time. It is currently anticipated that the Conference/Job Walk will last at least 2 hours.)

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