2014 NYC DDC Presentation - Resnick

2014 Public Buildings Projects and Funding
409 active projects, $5.045 billion total value
2014 Public Buildings Projects and Funding
10%
67%
21%
30%
60%
12%
Public Buildings – Commitments and Payments
2013 Avg Burn Rate >$100m/mo.
DDC Professional Services Procurement Methods
Requirement Contracts (typically 3-year duration)
by borough
by DDC program unit
division-wide by rotation
consortium: mini RFPs
(number of contract holders varies per contract type)
Project Specific RFPs
when requirement contracts are not applicable
project type, project size
DDC RFP Postings
Public Buildings: Requirement Contracts
MEP
3 yr duration, issued March 2011
Landscape
3 yr duration, issued November 2007
Historic Preservation 3 yr duration, issued March 2009
Exterior Envelope
3 yr duration, issued February 2009
Geotechnical
3 yr duration, issued February 2009
CxA & Energy Audit
2 yr duration, issued May 2013
©Aislinn Weidele/Ennead Architects
HELP 1 Family Residence
Abel Bainnson Butz
PROVIDE NEW
FLASHING AND
ROOF
TERMINATIONS AT
REAR OF
PARAPET.
RESET ALL LOOSE
BALUSTERS PRIOR
TO REPOINTING
NEW WOOD AND
GLASS HISTORIC
REPRODUCTION
DOORS. RESTORE
CAST IRON
ENTRANCE
SURROUND.
NEW DECORATIVE
METAL RAILING
AND GATE WITH
GRANITE CURB AT
NEW AREAWAY.
East 96th Street Branch Library Restoration
John G. Waite Associates
Public Buildings: 6/20 Consortium Contracts
3 year duration, last issued July 2012
6 Requirement Contracts for Large Projects (over $15m)
20 Requirement Contracts for Small Projects ($15m and under)
Architectural Prime
MEPS and Cost Estimating subs as part of Contract team
Specialty Subconsultants on project by project basis
Public Buildings: 6/20 Consortium Contracts
Specialty Subconsultants:
Lighting
Sustainable Design
Graphic Design
Landscape Design
Theater
Geotechnical
Historic Preservation
Acoustic
Civil Engineering
Audio Visual
Security
Zoo Exhibit Design
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Public Buildings: Project-Specific RFP’s
NY Police Academy Sequence 1
$650m; construction completion March 2014
Renovation of NY City Hall
$150m; construction completion late 2014
Public Safety Answering Center II (PSACII)
$550m; construction completion Spring 2015
New Intake Facility for Rikers Island
$550m; in design development
Gansevoort Marine Transfer Station
In design procurement
New York City Hall
Rikers Island 1500 Bed Facility
PSACII
NY Police Academy Sequence 1
NYC Critical Infrastructure Assets
•
322 square miles - City area
•
6375 miles of streets
•
6417 miles of sewers; 144,000 catch basins; 6134 miles of water mains
•
14 miles of public beaches; 520 miles of waterfront
•
14,000 acres of Staten Island "Blue Belt" storm water management system
•
2000 square miles of watershed; 6000 acres of wetlands; 5.2 million trees
•
19 reservoirs; 3 controlled lakes; 580 billion gals drinking water storage capacity
•
14 Wastewater Treatment Plants
•
90,000 miles underground power cables
•
700 miles of subway; 2000 bridges and tunnels
Streetscape,
$92,493,000
Water Mains,
$370,501,000
Special Projects (Step
Streets, Bulkheads),
$42,836,000
South Queens Flood
Remediation
$193,887,000
Select Bus Service
Improvements
$25,368,000
Retaining Walls ,
$43,592,000
Plazas;
$154,500,000
Pedestrian Safety
Improvements,
$91,901,000
Bluebelt Projects
Bluebelt Projects ,
$116,327,000
Emergency Repair ,
$206,180,000
Green Infra.
$80,209,000
Sidewalk Maint.;
$65,731,000
Sewer Rehab;
$147,954,000
3rd Water Tunnel Projects
3rd Water Tunnel
Projects ,
$407,789,500
Emergency Repair
Green Infrastructure
Roadway Reconst/
Infrastructure Development
Milling
Pedestrian Bridges
Sewer Installation
(Storm, Sanitary,
Combined) ,
$790,893,000
Roadway Reconst/
Infrastructure
Development,
$1,470,322,000
Pedestrian Ramps
Pedestrian Safety
Improvements
Plazas
Retaining Walls
Milling , $145,669,000
Pedestrian Bridges,
$85,457,000
Pedestrian Ramps,
$47,773,000
Select Bus Service
Improvements
INFRASTRUCTURE 5-YEAR ACTIVE
PORTFOLIO BY TYPES OF PROJECTS
$4,579,382,500
Infrastructure & Tech Services: Requirements Contracts
Civil Engineering: Large Projects over $10m construction
Civil Engineering: Small Projects under $10m construction
Landscape Architecture
Green Infrastructure Engineering
Resident Engineering Inspection (REI)
Appraisal Services
Surveying, Special Inspections
Reconstruction of Forsyth Street Plaza
Quennell Rothschild and Partners
Reconstruction of Times Square
Snøhetta
Bioswales: on street storm water retention
Bioswale
Pervious Pavement
Pervious Gutter
Beachfront Reconstruction
Garrison Architects, Lewis Tsurumaki Lewis Architects,
Sage + Coombe Architects, Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects
Beachfront Reconstruction
Garrison Architects
Beachfront Reconstruction
Garrison Architects