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2023 Pavement Maintenance Project

The project consists of performing the following, including, but not limited to: The work to be completed consists of, generally, the removal and replacement of damaged asphaltic pavement, (also referred to as “digouts”. Work shall be done on various streets throughout the City of Watsonville, California. The streets noted shall then be sealed with a Type III Polymer-Modified Slurry Seal, rolled with a pneumatic roller. Prior to opening for traffic, streets shall have temporary striping installed. When slurry has cured, thermoplastic striping and pavement markers shall be replaced. The contractor shall be responsible for water pollution control, traffic control, interim sweeping, and public notifications.

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Golden Bear Rec Center Field Improvements

A detailed scope of work will be negotiated with the selected firm and is expected to include the following, Review of existing available information. Detailed site/field evaluations to accurately understand existing conditions. Development of comprehensive design information to identify and coordinate proposed field renovations with existing adjacent improvements and drainage systems. Identification of accessibility-related scope, including but not limited to Accessible Path of Travel requirements for alterations, and Accessible Routes. Production of and coordination of comprehensive construction design documents. Provision of cost estimates and updated cost estimates and collaboration with the University’s consulting cost estimator who will act as a cost peer reviewer. Provision of construction administration services.

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Moffett Field Project – University Research Park Development, NASA Research Park, Moffett Field

UCB will select an environmental consulting firm to prepare the Project EIR, and NEPA environmental review document which may include an Environment Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) or an Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision or a joint NEPA-CEQA document. As a next step after the submittal of the statement of qualifications, UCB will negotiate a detailed scope of work with the selected consultant. Scope of services may include but is not limited to, the following efforts and products, all in compliance with CEQA and NEPA, including all implementing regulations and guidelines: Develop a detailed project schedule and communications plan. The communication plan would include a communication schedule between UCB and NASA; and a separate outline of public communications related to environmental review for CEQA and NEPA purposes.

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Construction Management Services – Academic Seismic Replacement Building (ASRB)

A detailed scope of work will be negotiated with the selected firm and is expected to include the following: Review of existing available information. Site/field evaluations to accurately understand existing conditions. Constructability reviews, Schedule reviews, and recommendations, Participating in Value Engineering, Cost estimate review and reconciliation, Bidding assistance such as reviewing Subcontractor Prequalification, the scope of Work, Post-Bid analysis, Review and input on GMP and related exhibits. Participation in preconstruction design assist meetings, Assisting in management of Make-ready work (occurring July – December 2023), Conducting Submittal and RFI reviews and Change Order review and analysis

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Bechtel – Special Testing and Inspection – Project 12803A

This PROJECT involves special inspection services for the addition and renovation of UC Berkeley Bechtel Engineering Center. Berkeley Bechtel Engineering Center is located at the northeast side of campus, south of Davis Hall and North of Evans Hall at the University of California, Berkeley campus, Berkeley, CA 94720. The size of the addition will be approximately 35,570 gross square feet, and the area to be renovated will be 15,000 gross square feet. The new building will include offices, meeting spaces, lounges, assembly spaces, classrooms, event spaces, a café, and roof terraces.

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Residence Hall 3 – Priestly Hall Unit 3 Gates Study

A detailed scope of work will be negotiated with the selected firm and is expected to include the following: Review of existing available information. Development of comprehensive design information to identify and coordinate life-safety scope with the existing building systems. Identification of accessibility-related scope, including but not limited to Accessible Path of Travel requirements for alterations, and Accessible Routes. Production of and coordination of comprehensive construction design documents. Provision of construction administration services. Cost estimating is not in the scope. The University will provide tree assessments.

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Hearst Field Annex Remodel for LatinX Student Resource Center

A detailed scope of work will be negotiated with the selected firm and is expected to include the following: Review of existing available information. Detailed site/field evaluations to accurately understand existing conditions. Development of comprehensive design information to identify and coordinate MEP and lifesafety scope with the existing building systems. Identification of accessibility-related scope, including but not limited to Accessible Path of Travel requirements for alterations, and Accessible Routes. Coordination with the University’s furniture vendor and owner-provided furniture and equipment. Production of and coordination of comprehensive construction design documents. Provision of cost estimates and updated cost estimates and collaboration with the University’s consulting cost estimator who will act as a cost peer reviewer. Provision of construction administration services.

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RWCF DIGESTER GAS HOLDER DIAPHRAGM REPLACEMENT

The work includes: Removal and disposal of the existing Dry Seal Gas Holder diaphragm and installation of a new diaphragm, all sheaves, all cables, all carriage bolts, and performance of a functional test per the specifications. Work also includes the interior surface preparation, and paint overcoating of the existing Dry Seal Gas Holder tank’s interior surfaces: shell, tank bottom, bottom of piston, and all accessories and appurtenances exposed to the stored methane.

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