University of HoustonFirst Annual
HUB/MWBE Construction Networking Event
July 24, 2007
Presenter:Dave IrvinVice Chancellor for Finance & AdministrationVice President Plant Operations
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Outline
1. UH System Campuses2. Plant Operations Website3. Advertising of Projects4. HUB (MBE, WBE, DBE) Participation5. Contractors6. Delivery Methods7. Professional Services8. Selection Process9. Campus Master Plan10. Recently Completed Projects11. Current Projects12. Upcoming Projects
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UH-System Groups
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Plant Operations Website
www.uh.edu/plantops
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Advertising of Projects Advertisements for design services ,
contractors and other services are posted on the Texas Market Place which is a part of the Texas Building and Procurement website.
The website address is http://esbd.tbpc.state.tx.us/
On the pull down menu, select : “University of Houston 730” for the Main campus “University of Houston – Clear Lake 759” “University of Houston – System 783” “University of Houston – Downtown 784” or “University of Houston – Victoria 765”
The Texas Market Place is a bid website for all of the Texas state agencies.
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HUB Participation
The University has a goal of 40% HUB participation on all construction projects and a HUB mix that reflects the cultural diversity of our city.
The University can provide assistance with getting state HUB certification, however certification is not required.
We accept certifications of other state and local agencies.
Outreach to HUB contractors, vendors and professional service providers is made through contact with HUB professional organizations, plan rooms and special events.
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Upcoming Special HUB EventA special HUB/MWBE networking event targeting architects, engineers and other construction related consultants will take place in October at the UH Hilton Hotel located on the Main campus. The date is still to be determined. Opportunities to work on future projects will be discussed.
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HUB Participation Contacts Dilip Anketell
Executive DirectorFacilities Planning & Construction
Allison E. Bell Director of Capital Projects AdministrationFacilities Planning & Construction
William P. McKinney HUB Project Manager Facilities Planning & Construction
Diedra Sutton Consultant Procurement Technical Assistance CenterUH Small Business Development Center
Sandra Webb HUB Program ManagerUH Main Campus
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Job Order Contractor Program
UH uses JOCs to complete projects under $1,000,000. Projects generally range in size from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars.
Some JOCs are used as general contractors and other are for special projects only.
Contracts are issued on a 1-year basis with an option for renewal for an additional year.
We currently have 9 general JOCS and 3 specialty JOCs.
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Delivery Methods
Design Build
Design – Bid – Build (Traditional)
CM – @ Risk
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Contractors for Major Projects
Design/Build The contractor/design firm is chosen by a two step
RFQ then RFP process.
Design – Bid – Build Competitive Sealed Proposal The contractor is chosen using a “best value” method
based on published criteria and on its ranking evaluation.
Construction Manager at Risk The contractor may be chosen by a two step RFQ
then RFP process OR by a one step RFP process.
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A/E and Other Professional Services for Minor Projects
The several design firms are chosen by an RFQ process.
As projects become available, firms are chosen from an approved list as needed.
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A/E and Other Professional Services for Major Projects
Design/Build The contractor/design firm is chosen by a
two step RFQ then RFP process.
Other Delivery Methods The design firm is chosen by an RFQ.
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Selection Process
The criteria for selection are included in each RFQ or RFP.
A committee of FPC staff reviews the submissions and makes recommendations to a project building committee.
The project building committee interviews a short-listed group of responders and forwards its recommendations to the Vice Chancellor.
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Campus Framework Plan
A link to the framework plan is on the Plant Operations website. These items can be viewed from there.
UH Framework Plan Lecture Hall Presentation Calhoun Lofts Presentation
Framework Plan Update BOR Approved Framework Plan
Framework Plan Executive Summary Video Presentation
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Open Space
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Open Space Framework Preserve and enhance the existing Open
Space Framework of courtyards, lawns, and groves
Respect and extend pedestrian corridors and paths to enhance wayfinding
Utilize existing courtyard scale to develop new campus places
Link the University with the surrounding neighborhood
Extend the Brays Bayou Park System into the campus
Continue Lighting/Security Program
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Transportation Framework Develop a loop road connecting
Calhoun Road and Elgin Street Extend the campus core by
closing Cullen Boulevard Accommodate growth through
conveniently located parking structures
Integrate Metro Light Rail, BRT, and buses into campus with an inter-modal station on Scott Street
Incorporate the University Shuttle to link all transportation framework elements
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Parking Garage Data
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Development Framework
Increase on-campus residential population to 24% and distribute across campus
Allow for growth to 41,000 students and 12.2M SF
Provide limited infill opportunities integrated in the inner campus core
Develop four perimeter precincts for current and future initiatives
Construct mixed use development
unique to each precinct
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Arts Precinct
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Professional Precinct
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Wheeler Precinct
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Stadium Precinct
Garage 2
Garage 1
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Recently Completed ProjectsUH Main
Welcome Center & Parking Garage (2006) Bayou Oaks Student Housing Expansion (2006) Bayou Oaks Student Housing (2005) Science & Engineering Building (2005) M.D. Anderson Library Expansion (2004) Cullen Oaks Student Housing (2004)
UH Downtown Commerce Street Building (2004) Academic Building & Garage (2007)
UH Clear Lake Student Services & Classroom Building (2004)
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Recent major projects
Recently Completed Projects
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Current ProjectsUH Sugar Land – Academic Building Architect: Archi*Technics/3 + PageSoutherlandPage Contractor: Skanska USA Building $35M Expected construction start – September 2007
UH Main – Calhoun Lofts Design/Build - Pepper Lawson & Kirksey $100M Expected construction start – September 2007
UH Main – Cemo Lecture Hall & Academic Center Architect: RFQ responses due August 15, 2007 Contractor: RFQ will be posted in August $9M Expected construction start – TBD
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Current Projects
Upcoming Major Projects
UH Main Campus Renovation to Science Buildings - $57.6M New Art Museum - $16M Parking Garage - $12M
UH Victoria Economic Coalition – $8M Allied Health - $2M
UH Clear Lake Renovation of Arbor Building – $11.5 M Pearland Campus – $10.8 M
Potential Major Projects
UH Main Engineering Building Optometry Addition College of Business Addition Music Building Cougar Walk Scott Place
UH Victoria Economic Coalition Allied Health
UH Clear Lake Renovation of Arbor Building Pearland Campus
UH Sugar Land Economic Development Building
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Facilities Planning & Construction, better known as FPC, is located at 4211 Elgin on the second floor of the General Services Building.
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Questions
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