FACILITIES PROGRAM
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
BT-609 COOLING TOWERS REPLACEMENT
OCTOBER - 2017
TITLE SHEET
COOLING TOWERS REPLACEMENT
FOR
Boca Raton Campus FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA
PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AVP POLICY AND PROCEDURE #2
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
OCTOBER - 2017
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II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cooling Towers Replacement
SUBJECT TAB
I. Title Sheet -
II. TABLE OF CONTENTS -
III. SIGNATURE SHEET 1
IV. INTRODUCTION 2
V. ACADEMIC PLAN 3
VI. SPACE NEEDS ASSESSMENT 4
VII. CONSISTENCY WITH ADOPTED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 5
VIII. SITE ANALYSIS 6
IX. PROGRAM AREA 7
X. UTILITIES IMPACT ANALYSIS 8
XI. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION RESOURCES REQUIREMENTS 9
XII. CODES AND STANDARDS 10
XIII. PROJECT SCHEDULE 11
XIV. PROGRAM FUNDS 12
XV. PROJECT SPACE AND BUDGET SUMMARY 13
Appendix A
COOLING TOWER REPLACEMENT STUDY
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III. SIGNATURE SHEET Cooling Towers Replacement
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Florida Atlantic University FACILITIES PROGRAM
PREPARED BY:
Michael Dipple, Director E&U REVIEWED AND APPROVED:
FACILITIES PLANNING: This is to certify that this document has been reviewed for project schedule, budget and code requirements.
Numa Rais, Director
INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: This is to certify that this document meets the requirements of Information Resource Management.
Jason Ball, Associate Provost PROGRAM COMMITTEE: This is to certify that this document contains the recommendations of the Program Committee.
Michael Dipple, Director of Engineering & Utilities
DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS: This is to certify that this document meets the requirements of the Division of Student Affairs.
Corey King, Vice President for Student Affairs
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DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: This is to certify that this document meets the requirements of the Office of Academic Affairs.
Gay Perry, University Provost & Chief Academic Officer DIVISION OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS: This is to certify that I have reviewed the funding Section XIV and the funding as set forth therein meets the requirements of the Division of Financial Affairs.
Jeff Atwater, Vice President for Financial Affairs & Chief Financial Officer
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS: This is to certify that this document meets the needs of Florida Atlantic University that it is in conformance with all applicable requirements, and is hereby recommended to the President.
Stacy Volnick, Vice President for Administrative Affairs & Chief Administrative Officer
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY: This is to certify that this document has been reviewed by the administrative leadership at Florida Atlantic University and that the material contained herein is forwarded with the President’s approval and recommendation.
John Kelly, President Date
IV. INTRODUCTION Cooling Towers Replacement
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A. PROJECT HISTORY
The Engineering & Utilities (E&U) department within the Division of Physical Plant (PP) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) is, along with other duties, responsible for the operation and maintenance of Building 5 – Central Energy Plant (CEP) and the production of chilled water necessary to support the University’s air conditioning systems. The CEP is an original campus building dating to the mid-1960s. Notwithstanding infrastructure additions and modifications over the years, a significant portion of the CEP is in as-designed original condition. The Cooling Tower Replacement (CTR) project discussed within this document seeks to replace end-of-life equipment and reconfigure distribution pumps and piping to allow CEP equipment to be operated in a dynamic, flexible, and redundant environment that minimizes energy and operational costs and reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
B. GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Cooling Towers (CT) are pieces of mechanical equipment that serve to reject heat to the atmosphere and are required for the operation of the air conditioning system. There are five (5) CTs located at the CEP with a total design capacity of 7,000 tons. However, due to the condition of the towers capacity is limited to about 4,200 tons. The FAU campus requires between 4,000 and 5,500 tons of cooling depending on the season.
The CTR project will demolish the existing cooling towers at the CEP. New towers will be installed providing a capacity of approximately 7,500 tons. A common manifold and variable speed pumping system will be built so that any tower can operate with any chiller. A common manifold allows operation of the most efficient equipment that meets the demand and thus minimizes energy usage and cost.
C. PROJECT GOALS
The Cooling Towers Replacement project will demolish the existing five (5) cooling towers, build a common pump house, and install a common water supply manifold with variable speed pumps and five (5) new cooling towers.
D. DESIGN OBJECTIVES
Develop a design and construction plan that allows the removal and replacement of five (5) cooling towers, the construction of a pump house, common manifold and install five (5) cooling towers while maintaining chilled water service to the campus.
E. CONSTRUCTION DELIVERY METHOD
In accordance with F.A.C. 6C-14.0055.(2), the following responses are presented for Chancellor’s approval for the selection of Construction Management as the project delivery method:
(2).(a): Size of the project is sufficiently large and/or complex to require major emphasis on the qualification of the contractor to provide specific expertise in highly specialized cost
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estimating, value engineering, and scheduling during the design process with continuity of construction management through both design and construction phases.
(2).(b): Not applicable
(2).(c): The project is an alteration of an occupied facility which requires working around or relocating occupants while keeping the facility fully operational.
(2).(d): Not applicable
(2).(e): not applicable
V. ACADEMIC PLAN Cooling Tower Replacement
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A. STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA MASTER PLAN
Not applicable.
B. ACADEMIC PROGRAM REVIEWS
Not applicable.
C. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REVIEW CONSULTANTS
Not applicable.
D. JUSTIFICATIONS
Not applicable.
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VI. SPACE NEEDS ASSESSMENT Cooling Tower Replacement
A. FACILITIES DEFICIENCIES
Not applicable.
B. ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Building 5 – Central Energy Plant is located in the center of campus and due to the amount of underground utility services in place relocation while maintaining campus utilities would be extremely difficult and costly. The best alternative is to refresh the existing infrastructure at the current location.
C. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROGRAM SPACES
Not applicable. D. PROJECT AND SURVEY RECOMMENDATIONS
This project is included in the 2015-16 Education Plant survey recommendation 1.2 – Utilities Infrastructure Improvements.
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VII. CONSISTENCY WITH THE ADOPTED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Cooling Towers Replacement A. THE ADOPTED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
The proposed project is consistent with all elements of the Campus Master Plan (CMP) prepared and adopted pursuant to Section 240.155, F. S.
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VIII. SITE ANALYSIS Cooling Tower Replacement
A. SITE CONDITIONS
Information for site conditions and site survey are included in the Appendix.
B. BUILDING CONDITION SURVEY
Not Applicable.
C. CAMPUS MAP & SITE MAP
See Appendix for site map and survey information.
E. FLOOR PLANS
Not Applicable.
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IX. PROGRAM AREA Cooling Tower Replacement
A. PROGRAM AREA TABLE
Not Applicable
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X. UTILITIES IMPACT ANALYSIS Cooling Tower Replacement
A. UTILITIES IMPACT ANALYSIS - Provided by Engineering & Utilities
1. CHILLED WATER: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 A)
No impact
2. STEAM: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 B)
No impact
3. ELECTRICAL: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 C) No impact
4. POTABLE WATER: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 D)
No impact
5. SANITARY: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 D)
No impacy
6. IRRIGATION: (SUS CM-N-04.00-09/97 E)
No impact
7. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT: No change. No permit required
8. NATURAL GAS: No change
9. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: No change
10. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: No change
11. ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM: Controls will be integrated in to existing campus systems
12. SITE LIGHTING: No change
13. SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS: No change
B: UTILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE COST ESTIMATES
Utilities infrastructure costs are included as part of overall project cost.
C. UTILITIES MAPS
Reference Appendix A for detailed utilities map and survey information
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XI. INFORMATION / COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES REQUIREMENTS Cooling Tower Replacement
A. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION / COMMUNICATION STANDARD
All voice and data systems shall comply with Florida Atlantic University’s most current specifications for Information Resources Management Communication Infrastructure Specification effective on the date of the Architect/Engineer contract execution. The complete specification is located on the web at: http://wise.fau.edu/irm/ts/cblspecs.htm. The requirements of the University information/communications standards will be strictly enforced for the design and construction of the proposed facility.
B. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGER CERTIFICATION
By signature (on the signature page of this facilities program) the University Information Resource Manager certifies that a review of the University information/communication standards has been completed; and that the facilities program is developed in conformance with the Florida Atlantic University Information/Communication Standards in accordance with the Section 282, F.S.
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XII. CODES AND STANDARDS Cooling Tower Replacement
A. CODES AND STANDARDS
The following editions of Codes and Standards (and associated review & permitting process), and University standards, where applicable, shall be followed for the design and construction of the proposed facility. Building codes which are approved at the time of building permit application shall be used for the project.
DESCRIPTION
Year Building Codes 1. 2014 (5th Ed.) Florida Building Code, Building 2. 2014 (5th Ed.) Florida Building Code, Mechanical 3. 2014 (5th Ed.) Florida Building Code, Fuel Gas 4. 2014 (5th Ed.) Florida Building Code, Plumbing 5. 2014 (5th Ed.) Florida building Code, Test Protocols for High Velocity Hurricane zones
Section 4A-3.012 Standard of the National Fire Protection Association (Most commonly used Codes and Standards)
Standard Year Title
1 2014 (5th Ed.) Fire Prevention Code 10 2010 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers 13 2010 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
13R 2010 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and including four stories in Height
14 2010 Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose systems, except 2-7 Shall be omitted 20 2010 Standard for the Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps 24 2010 Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances 25 2011 Standard for the Inspection, Testing & Maintenance of Water Based Fire Protection Systems 30 2012 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code 45 2011 Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals 70 2011 National Electrical Code 72 2010 National Fire Alarm Code
90A 2002 Standard for the installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems 96 2011 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Prevention of Commercial Cooking Operations
101 2012 Life Safety Code
3.13.3 State Fire Marshal Requirements for review shall comply with PSG, Exhibit 5; (all inspections, reviews and permitting for University
projects shall be coordinated through the University BCA Office)
3.13.4-5 Required Permits All Building permits are to be issued by the Building Code Official at FAU Facilities Planning, prior to the start of
construction. 3.13.5.2 Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotel and restaurants, Bureau of Elevator
Inspection for elevator inspections and permit, Department of Health 3.13.5.4 Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), area Branch and NPDES Permits 3.13.5.5 Local Water Management District permit
Florida Atlantic University Standards Florida Atlantic University Cost Containment Guidelines FAU Professional Services Guide and Project Manual
All special requirements as identified in the pre-design conference meeting(s) with the various University agencies (the A/E consultant(s) shall record in meeting minutes).
Miscellaneous Statutes Ratio of facilities for men and women public restrooms of Section 553.14 of Florida Statutes
Note: All reference to codes shall mean the latest editions adopted through legislation for use in state owned/leased buildings as described in the Florida Statues sections 471, 481 and 553s
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XIII. PROJECT SCHEDULE Cooling Tower Replacement
A. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECT DELIVERY METHOD
A/E SELECTION PROCESS 12 weeks 03-Nov-2017 26-Jan-2018 Advertise for A/E in FAW 4 weeks 03-Nov-2017 01-Dec-2017 A/E Short-list 2 weeks 01-Dec-2017 15-Dec-2017 A/E Interviews 3 weeks 15-Dec-2017 05-Jan-2018 A/E Selection 1 weeks 05-Jan-2018 12-Jan-2018
Contract Negotiations with A/E 2 weeks 12-Jan-2018 26-Jan-2018
C/M SELECTION PROCESS 9 weeks 26-Jan-2018 30-Mar-2018 Advertise for C/M in FAW 4 weeks 05-Jan-2018 02-Feb-2018 C/M Short-list 2 weeks 02-Feb-2018 16-Feb-2018 C/M Interviews 3 weeks 16-Feb-2018 09-Mar-2018 C/M Selection 1 weeks 09-Mar-2018 16-Mar-2018
Contract negotiations with C/M 2 weeks 16-Mar-2018 30-Mar-2018
DESIGN PHASE 32 weeks 26-Jan-2018 07-Sep-2018 Conceptual Design 1 weeks 26-Jan-2018 02-Feb-2018
University review and approval 1 weeks 02-Feb-2018 09-Feb-2018 Schematic Design 2 weeks 09-Feb-2018 23-Feb-2018
University review and approval 1 weeks 23-Feb-2018 02-Mar-2018 Design Development and Budget verification 3 weeks 02-Mar-2018 23-Mar-2018
University review and approval 2 weeks 23-Mar-2018 06-Apr-2018 50% Construction Documents and Budget update 4 weeks 06-Apr-2018 04-May-2018
University review and approval 3 weeks 04-May-2018 25-May-2018 100% Construction Documents and Budget update 4 weeks 25-May-2018 22-Jun-2018
University review and approval 4 weeks 22-Jun-2018 20-Jul-2018 Submittal of GMP 4 weeks 20-Jul-2018 17-Aug-2018 GMP Review & Negotiations 3 weeks 17-Aug-2018 07-Sep-2018
Design Review submittal to State Fire Marshal (SFM) 4 weeks 22-Jun-2018 20-Jul-2018
CONSTRUCTION PHASE 54 weeks 20-Jul-2018 02-Aug-2019 Notice to Proceed 1 weeks 07-Sep-2018 14-Sep-2018 Construction 40 weeks 14-Sep-2018 21-Jun-2019 Substantial Completion 1 weeks 21-Jun-2019 28-Jun-2019 Punchlist Corrective Work 4 weeks 28-Jun-2019 26-Jul-2019 Final Completion Inspection 1 weeks 26-Jul-2019 02-Aug-2019
PROJECT COMPLETE 02-Aug-2019
Total 100 weeks 31-Aug-2017 02-Aug-2019
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XIV. PROGRAM FUNDS Cooling Tower Replacement
A. ESTIMATED FUNDING
PROJECT FUNDING Public Education Capital Outlay (2017-18) $ 3,500,000.00 Sub-Total $ 3,500,000.00 TOTAL PROJECT FUND $ 3,500,000.00
B. ESTIMATED BUDGET
1. Construction Costs a. Construction Costs $ 450,000.00 b. Additional/Extraordinary Construction Costs $ 2,250,000.00
Sub Total Construction Costs $ 2,710,000.00
2. Other Project Costs a. Land/existing facility acquisition $ 0.00 b. Professional Fees $ 271,300.00 c. Fire Marshal Fees $ 6,800.00 d. Inspection Services $ 21,600.00 e. Insurance Consultant $ 1,800.00 f. Surveys and Tests $ 7,000.00 g. Permit/Impact/Environmental Fees $ 1,000.00 h. Art Work $ 0.00 i. Movable Furnishings & Equipment $ 0.00 j. Project Contingencies $ 265,800.00
Sub Total Other Project Costs $ 553,700.00
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET (from Section XV of Facilities Program) $ 3,285,300.00 Balance of PECO appropriation allocated towards rental fee for temporary cooling tower to support campus operations until project completion.
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XV. PROJECT BUDGET SUMMARY Cooling Tower Replacement
PROJECT SPACE AND BUDGET SUMMARY
CONSTRUCTION BUDGET was developed using (check one): Major Space Type Basis
Similar Project Basis Other Consulting Engineer
Assumed Bid Date: 3/2018
SPACE SUMMATION (from Section IX of Facilities Program) Program Space Type NASF Factor 1 GSF $ / GSF 2 $ New Construction Support Services 2,500 1.2 3,000 150.00 $450,000.00 Total Construction Cost $ 450,000.00 1. SUS recommended NASF (Net Assignable Square Feet) to GSF (Gross Square Feet) Conversion Factor. 2. Based on BOG Construction & Project, Costs & Budget Guideline 3. Insert predominant space type factor used for calculating overall $ / GSF.
1. CONSTRICTION COSTS (Reference: SUS CM-D-38.00-09/97, Attachment 1-B)
a. Building Construction Cost New Construction Cost
$ 450,000.00
Sub-Total Construction Costs $ 450,000.00 b. Additional/Extraordinary Construction Cost
Site Preparation
$ 0.00 Landscaping and Irrigation $ 50,000.00 Telecommunications / Information System $ 10,000.00 Utilities Infrastructure Cost Cooling Towers Replacement (4 towers) $2,200,000.00 Sub-Total Additional/Extraordinary Construction Costs $ 2,250,000.00
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST $ 2,710,000.00 2. OTHER PROJECT COSTS
a. Land/Existing Facility Acquisition $ 0.00 b. Professional Fees
A/E Fees (approx. 8.11 % of Estimated Construction Cost based on DMS Fee Curve)
$ 222,100.00
Civil Engineering Fee (10% of AE Fee) $22,200.00 C/M Pre-Construction Management Fee (1% of Construction Cost)
$ 27,000.00
Sub-Total Professional Fees $ 271,300.00 c. State Fire Marshal Review and Inspection Fee
SFM Fee (0.0025 x construction cost of building envelope only) $ 6.00 d. Inspection Services
Plan Review Code Compliance $ 5,400.00 Code Compliance Inspection $ 16,200.00
e. Insurance Consultant Risk Management / Insurance Consultant, $ 1,800.00
f. Surveys & Tests Topographical / Site Survey $ 7,000.00
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g. Permit/Impact/Environmental Fees $ 1,000.00 h. Art in State Building (Section 255.043, F.S.) $ 0.00 i. Movable Furniture & Equipment $ 0.00 j. Project Contingency
(10 % x Project Cost Sub-Total Above) $ 265,800.00 TOTAL OTHER PROJECT COSTS $ 575,300.00
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET COST ESTIMATE $ 3,285,300.00
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