Project #2303 East Wake Site - Fire & Rescue Training Center - Commissioning

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Wake Technical Community College of North Carolina(Higher Education)
130-WTCC9184C

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started - 18 May, 2023 (11 months ago)

Start Date

18 May, 2023 (11 months ago)
due - 19 Jun, 2023 (10 months ago)

Due Date

19 Jun, 2023 (10 months ago)
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130-WTCC9184C

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130-WTCC9184C
Wake Technical Community College

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Wake Technical Community College
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Wake Technical Community College Bid # 130-WTCC9184C Department/Agency Wake Technical Community College Project Title Eastern Wake Site – Fire & Rescue Training Center Services Green Globes Building Commissioning Scope Commissioning services for Eastern Wake Site – Fire & Rescue Training Center Contact Walter Lennon Telephone 919-866-6152 Email wlennon@waketech.edu Total Construction Budget $18,000,000 Source of Funds Wake County Bonds NCCCS # 2303 Publish Date May 19, 2023 Closing Date June 19, 2023 @ 2:00 PM Submit Five (5) Hard Copies and One (1) Electronic Copy of Statement of Qualifications: Wake Technical Community College 4723 Advantage Way Building T, Suite 201 Raleigh, NC 27603-5696 Physical Location for Fed Ex/UPS Delivery: 4723 Advantage Way Raleigh, NC 27603 Building T, Suite 201 SUBMITTAL CRITERIA Proposing firms must submit Five (5) complete hard copies of the Statement of Qualifications and One (1) electronic
copy on USB drive. Detailed information on the submittal requirements are indicated in the attached RFQ. For questions concerning the RFQ please contact the following person: Walter Lennon Email: wlennon@waketech.edu E-mail and Fax submittals will not be accepted. Wake Technical Community College encourages participation by MWBE firms and supports efforts to ensure and promote opportunities for minority businesses. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) For Green Globes and Building Commissioning Services Eastern Wake Site Fire & Rescue Training Center NCCCS# 2303 RFQ Closing Time: June 19, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. Wake Technical Community College Table of Contents Part 1 – Submittal Requirements Section No. Section Name Section I Requests for Qualifications Section II Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Section III Available Project Information Section IV Sample SoQ Evaluation Form Wake Technical Section I Community College Request for Qualifications Page 1 1. INTENT The intent of this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is to solicit Statements of Qualifications (SoQ), in accordance with the requirements described in this RFQ, for the following: A. Professional Commissioning Agent (CxA) services for LEED Enhanced/ Green Globes commissioning for the new Fire & Rescue Training Center on the Eastern Wake Site of Wake Technical Community College located in Wendell, N.C. B. A Qualification and Performance analysis process will be employed for this selection. The successful Firm(s) will be those who show successful experience in the scope and types of work proposed. C. The successful Firm will be required to enter into a fixed fee contract utilizing the Wake Technical Community College Professional Services Agreement. D. Wake Technical Community College encourages participation by MWBE firms and supports efforts to ensure and promote opportunities for minority businesses. 2. DEFINITIONS A. “ The Owner” means Trustees, officers, and/or employees of Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC. B. “Firm” means the person or firm responding to this RFP. C. “Statement of Qualifications (SoQ” means the submission received from a Firm in response to this RFQ. D. “Request for Qualifications” or “RFQ’ means this entire document, including all of the documents and any addenda thereto issued before the RFQ closing date. Wake Technical Section I Community College Request for Qualifications Page 2 3. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS SUBMISSION A. SoQ’s will be received at the Southern Wake Campus - Facilities Operations & Warehouse Complex, 4723 Advantage Way, Raleigh NC 27603, Conference Room 200A up to 2:00 pm on Monday, June 19, 2023. Mr. Walter Lennon Project Manager – Design & Construction Wake Technical Community College Building T, Suite 201 4723 Advantage Way Raleigh, NC 27603 B. SoQ’s submitted via fax or e-mail are not acceptable and will not be considered. C. Firms will be evaluated on experience and qualifications. Fee related information is not requested and will not be used in the evaluation process. D. On the envelope clearly indicate the name of the Firm and the name of Project for which the SoQ is being submitted for. E. Refer to Section II - SoQ Content Requirements, for details. F. There will not be a "public opening" of the SoQ’s with Firms present. 4. COST OF SUBMISSION AND OWNERSHIP OF SoQ’s A. Wake Technical Community College is not responsible for any costs incurred by Firms in preparing, submitting, or presenting their SoQ’s. B. All SoQ’s become the property of Wake Technical Community College upon submission and will not be returned. 5. THE SERVICES AND THE SCHEDULE A. The Scope of Work to be provided under the contract is specified in Section III, Part 1. of the RFQ. B. Tentative schedule objectives for the project are as follow: A. Commissioning Selection 2 - months B. Project Design 16 - months C. Construction 16 - months Wake Technical Section I Community College Request for Qualifications Page 3 6. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A. Firms must be a licensed/registered firm in the State of North Carolina in accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina and with no ties to industry product or equipment. Firm must be certified by BCxA as a certified commissioning professional (CCP). B. Firms must have Professional Liability Insurance coverage. Limits shall be determined prior to award of the design contract(s). 7. EVALUATION PROCESS A. The evaluation team will be comprised of representatives of Wake Technical Community College and others, as deemed appropriate by the college. B. Firms are deemed to understand and agree that the SoQ’s submitted by them will be used by the evaluation team in determining, according to the evaluation team's sole and best judgment and discretion, the Firms who are best qualified to provide the required services. 8. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION AND INTERVIEWS A. Following the evaluation team's initial evaluation of the SoQ’s, Wake Technical Community College may require select Firms to attend an interview. Unsolicited supplementary or clarifying information received after the RFQ closing time will not be considered. B. Interview Information: 1. The purpose of the interviews will be to obtain supplementary clarifying information in addition to the written SoQ’s. 2. Wake Technical Community College will notify those Firms selected for an interview. 3. The interviews will take place at a place and time determined by Wake Technical Community College and are anticipated to be within 30 days after the RFQ closing time. 4. Selected Firm will receive supplemental information regarding the interview process with notification of selection. 5. Each Firm is expected to have in attendance the Firm’s team leader for the project and the person(s) from their firm(s) who will be responsible for the execution of this project. 6. Firms are limited to six in-person attendees for presentations. Additional team members may be online through Microsoft TEAMS, hosted by Wake Tech. Wake Technical Section I Community College Request for Qualifications Page 4 7. Wake Technical Community College reserves the right to independently verify the past performance of any Firm or any member of the Firm's project team. 8. Following the interviews, the evaluation team will make a selection based on a tabulation of the evaluation sheets from all of the team members. Results of the evaluation and selections will be presented to the Board of Trustees of Wake Technical Community College for approval. 9. PRE-RFQ MEETING N/A 10. INQUIRIES A. Questions on the project or the submittal process must be directed in writing on or before June 12, 2023, by 5pm to the following person: Walter Lennon Project Manager – Design & Construction Wake Technical Community College wlennon@waketech.edu END OF SECTION Wake Technical Section II Community College Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Page 5 1. INTENT A. This Section specifies in detail, the form and minimum content requirements for information required to be submitted in each SoQ. B. Firms may, at their discretion, include additional information which they consider relevant to ensure a full and proper evaluation, provided that the specified maximum allowable number of pages is not exceeded. 2. FORMAT REQUIREMENTS A. Limit SoQ submission to a maximum of 15 pages, sized 81⁄2" x 11" or equivalent (e.g. 11" x 17" fold out sheets for charts, schedules, etc. count as a single page, any other use of 11” x 17” sheets counts as two pages). A page shall be considered to have printing only on one side. A sheet printed on both sides shall be considered as two pages. This page limit excludes a transmittal letter, title page, and table of contents. The page limit includes resumes of key personnel and any unsolicited supplementary information such as corporate brochures, etc. B. Organize the SoQ submission to clearly and succinctly present the required information. Use the main headings and present the information in the order provided in Section IV - SoQ Evaluation Form. C. Provide five (5) complete hard copies of the SoQ and one (1) electronic copy on USB drive. 3. CORPORATE PROFILE A. Provide general information about the Firm, which need not be specific to this RFQ. Include history of the Firm, years in business, office locations, number and experience of staff, types of services provided and specialist areas of expertise. State the size of the Firm, including all offices, and size and skills/expertise of specific offices where the services will be provided. 4. PROPOSED PRIME CONSULTANT AND SUBCONSULTANT TEAM A. Firms must demonstrate in their SoQ that they, together with their sub-consultants (as needed), have the capacity available to commit to managing and performing all the consulting services and producing all of the deliverables required for this particular project, within the required project schedule. Capacity includes sufficient qualified staff resources, technology and equipment. B. If a sub-consultant is proposed, Firms must assemble and identify in their SoQ their roles and responsibilities. C. If proposed, Firms must indicate whether each of the sub-consultants will be resourced through the Firm's own staff or through sub-consultant. Wake Technical Section II Community College Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Page 6 D. Provide, for the Firm and for each proposed sub-consultant firm: 1. Name of firm, head office address, telephone number – if joint venture, whether special or ongoing relationship. 2. If different from the above, the firm’s branch, regional or other office address, and telephone number at the location from which most of the services will be performed. 3. Name, position, office address, telephone number, and e-mail address of firm’s primary contact person for purposes of this RFQ. 4. Name(s) of firm’s principal(s) and their professional credentials. 5. Names of key personnel proposed to be committed to the project. Identify their role (e.g. team leader, lead designer, technical expert, etc.), their professional credentials and experience (in the form of maximum one-page resumes) especially as it relates to providing similar commissioning services, and their proposed extent of participation in the project. 6. Other relevant information, at the Firm’s discretion, within the specified maximum page limitation requirement for the proposal E. Describe how the prime consultant and sub-consultant team will be organized, by indicating formal reporting lines and informal lines of communication in a proposed organization chart. Provide clarity on how much involvement each team member will have. It is important to identify the geographic location of the firm as well as the key team members and sub-consultants, and to the extent that any of the key team members are not local, to provide clarity on their ability to fully participate in a highly interactive and collaborative environment. 5. EXPERIENCE AND PAST PERFORMANCE A. Firms should provide summaries of two to four projects completed within the last five (5) years, for which the Firm has provided prime consultant services. These referenced projects must include: 1. At least two projects similar in nature and scope of services to the project for which proposals are being sought. 2. If proposed at least two projects that have been performed by the prime consultant and sub-consultant team, including key personnel, substantially the same as the one proposed for this project. B. The referenced projects may be past projects for Wake Technical Community College or for other clients. Wake Technical Section II Community College Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Page 7 C. The summary for each referenced project should include: 1. Name, location and brief description of the project. 2. Name of client (owner) and name, telephone number and e-mail address of client representative. 3. Identification of prime consultant and sub-consultant team, including names of key personnel. 4. Name of construction contractor and name, telephone number and e-mail address of contractor representative. 5. Planned and actual start and completion/occupancy dates, with an explanation of any significant deviations. 6. Original construction budget and final construction cost, with an explanation of any significant deviations. 7. Client satisfaction feedback or recommendations. 8. Other pertinent information demonstrating the Firm's experience and past performance record, e.g. unique project challenges or problems, innovative design solutions, project successes, etc. D. It is Wake Technical Community College’s desire that the commissioning firm meet the following qualifications: 1. The commissioning firm must also have a strong understanding of design components that will assist in any design needs that have not been met initially. 2. The commissioning firm will have extensive experience with projects in the public sector. 3. The commissioning team members shall have extensive experience in the operation and troubleshooting of: (1) HVAC systems, (2) electrical systems (3) fire alarm systems, (4) plumbing systems, (5) direct digital control systems, (6) detailed analysis of anomalies presented during the construction process, (7) building envelope systems, and (8) LEED or Green Globes. Minimum of ten years of field experience is required working with these types of systems. 4. The commissioning team members shall have experience in commissioning and the design of energy efficient systems and control strategy optimizations. 5. The commissioning team shall have experience in writing commissioning specifications, test procedures and commissioning plans. 6. The commissioning firm shall have a local commissioning practice on the primary disciplines of mechanical, electrical and piping/plumbing engineering. Wake Technical Section II Community College Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Page 8 6. PROPOSED WORK METHODOLOGIES A. Describe proposed priorities, sequences, etc. for this project. B. Describe how all of the required disciplines will be coordinated to optimize design, ensure high quality properly coordinated construction documents. C. Describe the Firm's design philosophy and how the building users' needs and requirements will be considered in the design process. D. Describe the strategies and skills that will be employed to ensure that: 1. Provide an overview of the team’s implementation schedule highlighting the major phases, milestones and recommended meetings. Describe the team’s approach to risk management and measurement & verification (M&V) on how such services would specifically pertain to 2. The highest quality of professional services and deliverables will be provided to Wake Technical Community College within the required timelines. 3. Wake Tech Community College receives a smooth transition throughout the Project Turnover process from the Construction phase to the Operations phase. E. Describe the Firm’s approach to supporting the growth/development of HUB firms. F. Provide any other relevant information about the Firm's work methodologies. END OF SECTION Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 9 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The new Fire & Rescue Training Center will provide specialized training to prepare students and recruits for real-world emergency scenarios. The training center will include the following: Site Development: The center will be located on approximately 8.85 acres of undeveloped land northeast of the main tract. Site access will be via a stream crossing from the newly constructed main campus. Burn Building - 6,900 sf: The burn building will be a six-story, mixed use, live fire training structure constructed of reinforced concrete and masonry, measuring approximately 6900 sf. Training Tower - 3,200 sf: The training tower will be a five-story structure constructed of reinforced concrete and masonry, measuring approximately 3,200 sf. Outdoor Training Grounds: The training village will provide a simulated street scape with exterior space for various training scenarios and for props such as: 1) Exterior Gas-fired (propane) Props, 2) Fire Behavior Lab (“flashover container”), 3) Roof Ventilation Prop, 4) Drafting Pit, 5) Vehicle Extrication pad, and 6) Hazmat Training Pad. Administrative and Classroom Building - 8,000 sf: The Administration and Classroom Building, at approximately 8,000 sf. ft, will provide support for training. Several Bid Alternate are anticipated to be developed as part of the early design/preconstruction phase to manage available funds. Refer to “Exhibit A” for Building Floor Plan. Also see Wake Technical Community College 2020 Masterplan for Eastern Wake Site https://www.waketech.edu/about-wake-tech/administrative-offices/facility- operations/design-construction/master-plan 2. PROJECT BUDGET A. The total construction estimate for this project is $18,000,000 Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 10 3. PROJECT SCHEDULE A. See Section I, Part 5-B for project schedule objectives. 4. PROJECT DELIVERY SYSTEM A. The project delivery system is by the Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) process. 5. PROJECT TEAM A. Project Design Team: HH Architecture and Sub-consultants 6. PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK A. A Project Manager, employed by Wake Technical Community College, has authority and responsibility for the overall management and delivery of the project. No other Wake Tech representatives are authorized to make decisions or commit Wake Tech on the project, unless specifically approved by the Wake Tech Project Manager or their supervisor chain. B. The successful Firm will be expected to appoint a project leader who will interface with the Wake Technical Community College’s project manager. This interface will be formal and principal point of contact and communication between the successful Firm and Wake Technical Community College. 7. SCOPE OF WORK A. The following is a summary of the commissioning process that Wake Technical Community College intends to implement on this project. The commissioning agent will work closely with the Owner to ensure all commissioning activities are performed to support the overall design and construction schedules. 1. Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR): Develop and document the OPR with input from the Owner and Designer. The OPR shall define the functional requirements of the facility and the expectations of the Owner. a. Facility size, location, description, and user requirements. b. Facility goals such as environmental, efficiency, and sustainability. c. Indoor environmental requirements. d. Space schedules and flexibility. e. Equipment and systems. Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 11 f. Any special requirements. 2. Commissioning Plan: Develop and document a comprehensive commissioning plan (Cx Plan) that established the scope, structure, and schedule of the commissioning activities. a. Commissioning process overview for the project. b. General building information. c. Roles & responsibilities of the CxA. d. Communication guidelines. e. Detailed description of the Cx process activities and schedules. f. Guidelines and format for the Cx documentation (O&M Manuals, training plans). g. Listing and format of Cx evaluation documentation (checklists, testing forms, issues log, inspection/progress reports). In addition, the Commissioning Agent shall provide/host a WEB based portal and it shall be accessible to all Parties participating in the Cx program. h. List of systems & assemblies included in the Cx process. 3. Design Phase a. Develop a complete Commissioning Plan that focuses the integration of the quality control process characteristics of commissioning into the project. b. The CxA performs a statistically based quality design review at Design Development (DD) and 90% Construction Documents (CD) completion of the drawings and specifications. c. Integrate quality commissioning requirements into the project specifications. d. Plan and conduct a controls integration meeting. e. Provide submittals and documentation for the Green Globes responsibilities. 4. Construction and Acceptance Phase Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 12 a. Coordinate and direct the quality commissioning activities in a logical, sequential and efficient manner to support the construction schedule using consistent protocols, clear and regular communications and consultations with all necessary parties, frequently updated timelines and schedules and Technical expertise. b. Coordinate the commissioning tasks with the Construction Manager at Risk and Owner to ensure that commissioning activities are being scheduled into the master schedule. c. Plan and conduct a kickoff commissioning meeting within 30 days of Notice to Proceed. Plan and conduct commissioning meetings and distribute minutes. d. Review trade contractor submittals applicable to systems being commissioned for compliance with commissioning needs, concurrent with the Designer reviews. Provide written review comments to the Designer, maintain a log, and follow up with resolution of the comments. e. Perform site visits to observe component and system installations. Accomplish a statistical review of construction focusing on the Owner’s design intent and the quality process. Attend planning and jobsite meetings to obtain information on the construction progress. Review construction meeting minutes for revisions/substitutions relating to the Owner’s design intent. Assist in resolving any discrepancies. f. Review requests for information and change orders for impact on commissioning and Owner’s objectives. g. Request and review additional information required to perform commissioning tasks, including O & M materials, contractor start- up and checkout procedures. Before startup, gather and review the current control sequences and interlocks and work with contractors and design engineers until sufficient clarity has been obtained, in writing, to enable writing detailed testing procedures. h. Witness HVAC piping pressure testing and flushing, sufficient to be confident that proper procedures were followed. Include testing documentation in the commissioning report. i. Witness ductwork testing and cleaning sufficient to be confident that proper procedures were followed. Include documentation in the commissioning report. Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 13 j. Review submitted startup reports and by selected observation. k. Review testing, adjusting and balancing (TAB) execution plan. TAB verification after completion of TAB contractors work and punchlist execution. l. Oversee sufficient construction and startup (construction checklist) of the control system and approve it to be used to TAB, before TAB is executed. m. Approve air and water systems balancing through statistical sampling of the report and separate field verification. n. With necessary assistance and review from installing contractors, write the functional performance test procedures. Submit to the Contractor, Design, and Owner for review and approval. o. Analyze any functional performance trend logs and monitoring data to verify performance. Use third party data loggers to verify system operation with back up documentation. p. Coordinate, witness, and report manual functional performance tests performed by installing contractors. Coordinate retesting as necessary until satisfactory performance is achieved. The building functional testing will be conducted and shall include operating the system and components through each of the written sequences of operation, and other significant modes and sequences, including startup, shutdown, unoccupied mode, manual mode, staging, miscellaneous alarms, power failure, security alarm when impacted and interlocks with other systems or equipment. Sensors and actuators shall be calibrated during construction check listing by the installing contractors and spot- checked by the CxA during functional testing. q. Maintain a master issues log and a separate testing record. r. Review equipment warranties to ensure that the Owner’s responsibilities are clearly defined. s. CxA to be present with design engineer during the initial start-up and water balancing of the heating and cooling systems. t. Attend Owner’s training sessions on building controls to verify what is being provided to the Owner. u. CxA to witness startup of the HVAC system. Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 14 v. Compile and maintain a commissioning record and building systems book(s). w. Review the O & M manuals concurrent with the Designer’s review. Provide written review comments to the Designer, maintain a log, and follow up with resolution of the comments. x. Provide a final Commissioning Report. y. Provide submittals and documentation for the Green Globes responsibilities. z. The primary goal for the project is to achieve Green Globes certification at a minimum. Green Globes Enhanced and Building (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) Systems Commissioning Services will be required. 5. Warranty Period a. Coordinate and supervise required seasonal or deferred testing and deficiency corrections and provide the final testing documentation for the commissioning record and O & M manuals. b. Return to the site at 11 months into the warranty period and review with facility the current building operation and condition of outstanding issues related to the original and seasonal commissioning. Meet with Facilities staff to identify problems or concerns they have with operating the building as originally intended. Make suggestions for improvements and for recording these changes in the O & M manuals. Identify areas that may come under warranty or under the original construction contract. Assist Facilities staff in developing reports, documents, and requests for services to remedy outstanding problems. Post Occupancy Review: After 11 months, the CxA will provide the College with a post occupancy review of the building’s Energy Use Intensity (EUI, in kBTU/sf) and water use (in gallons/year). This review to verify performance shall include measurements from submeters or utility meters , and measurements from building operational performance to include HVAC and lighting schedules, BMS trends, and data analytics. If the average building energy or water consumption over the 11 months following the date of beneficial occupancy is greater than 10% of the EUI performance goals established by the building model, the Designer, Construction Manager at Risk, and Commissioning Agent shall investigate, determine the cause of the shortfall, recommend, and implement corrections or modifications to meet performance goals, as required in SB 668. Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 15 c. Facilitate and document a Lessons Learned meeting with the Owner, trade contractors, designers, operator and occupants 1 year after occupancy. d. Provide submittals and documentation for the Green Globes responsibilities. 7. OTHER AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION A. The following additional information, which may be relevant to the consulting services, is for informational purposes only. The following systems, including all components and controls, are the focus of the commissioning process due to their complexity and importance in the final building: 1. Mechanical a. Observation of HVAC piping systems and internal cleaning and flushing. b. Observation of HVAC ductwork pressure testing and cleanliness. c. Verification of HVAC testing and balancing of air and water systems. d. HVAC air handlers, make-up air units and heat recovery units, associated variable speed drives, damper operation, UV protection, etc. e. HVAC system fans and air terminals including random sampling of equipment. f. HVAC and Building Management control systems including verification of sequences for all equipment, power measurement, interface with fire alarm and building lighting systems and interface with other campus systems. g. Chilled water system equipment and start-up not limited to chillers, towers, pumps and heat pumps. h. Heating water system equipment and start-up, not limited to boilers, pumps, heat pumps. i. Plumbing hot water systems not limited to gas heaters, and HVAC interface. j. Fire Pump Commissioning. Wake Technical Section III Community College Available Project Information Page 16 2. Electrical a. Telecommunications Systems Wiring per the Owner’s requirements. Commissioning to include acceptance testing of all fiber, data and voice cabling. Exact testing requirements will be available for review upon request. b. Electrical distribution system consisting of switch gear, lighting and lighting controls, electrical interfaces, interconnections with panels, etc. c. Life safety systems consisting of review of generator and transfer switch installation. Commissioning shall include the systems related to life safety, legally required power and optional stand-by power. d. Fire Alarm systems as it relates to elevator recall and shut-down, interface with fire suppression/protection systems, smoke removal systems and air shutdown systems; sampling of devices shall be tested by the CxA. e. Verification of correct installation of fire and smoke dampers and testing. f. Smoke Pressurization fans, interface with other life safety systems including fire alarm, security systems and building pressurization interface. g. Security systems. 3. Building a. Vertical transportation systems (elevator). b. Exterior Building Envelope, including floors, walls, and roof. c. Green Globes requirements including, but not limited to, energy and heat recovery systems, energy management control sequences, sub-metering systems, etc. END OF SECTION Wake Technical Section IV Community College Statement of Qualifications (SoQ) Content Requirements Page 17 NAME OF RFQ/PROJECT: Eastern Wake Site Fire & Rescue Training Center NAME OF FIRM: EVALUATION CRITERIA Item Description Score 1) Corporate Profile (suitability of corporate profile for project needs) 2) Proposed Prime Consultant and Sub-consultant Team a) Overall capacity and sufficiency of qualified staff resources b) Education, experience, and track record of prime consultant's team leadership c) Education, experience and track record of other key personnel. 3) Experience and Past Performance Record: a) Similarity of referenced projects to RFQ project b) Previous budget and schedule targets met c) Client satisfaction, other project participants' satisfaction d) LEED or Green Globes Design experience e) Overall firm and team experience in commissioning. 4) Proposed Work Methodologies: a) Proposed priorities, sequences, etc. for this project b) Coordination of required disciplines to optimize design d) Strategies and skills e) Support for the development of HUB firms Total Score END OF SECTION Wake Technical Section IV Community College Sample SoQ Evaluation Form Page 18 Exhibit A - Building Floor Plan

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