civil engineering class
Request for Proposal (RFP) – CivE 495 Spring 2018
Sharp Healthcare Santee Medical Office Building (MOB)
1. Team Requirements
a. Number of Team Members: Min 2 / Max 7
b. Number of Teams: Min 2 / Max 6
c. Students that intern for any companies associated with the project are precluded from
being on a team that selects this project
d. Interested student groups must coordinate amongst each other to determine teams and
document on the Team Formation worksheets. Only teams dictated on the Team
Formation worksheets will be used.
2. Project Description and Objectives and Supporting Information
a. Sharp HealthCare has a mission to improve the health of everyone they serve. To help
fulfill their mission, they have a need to add facilities to improve coverage for San Diego
County.
b. Accordingly, this project includes the development of a new Medical Office Building
(MOB) in the City of Santee.
c. The proposed MOB structure will include a 60,000 SF facility with on-site parking.
d. Although street parking is available, the site shall be developed to accommodate the
additional parking generated by the MOB as required by the City of Santee.
e. The new site development is located at the southeast corner of Cuyamaca Street and
Buena Vista Avenue just north of SR 52 - see Google Map Link and images below.
f. Google Map Link:
https://www.google.com/maps/search/cuyumaca+and+buena+vista/@32.8339549,- 116.9824112,432m/data=!3m1!1e3
3. Scope of Work
a. Teams proposing on this project shall develop engineering documents in support and
preparation of construction drawings for the new Sharp Healthcare Santee MOB. The engineering documents shall analyze the project area and develop a design to meet the objectives mentioned above. Accordingly, the scope of the work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
i. Preparation of engineering documents including site development drawings,
grading, and site utilities. The construction drawings must be detailed enough to support project estimating and construction analysis.
ii. The engineering documents shall include a traffic analysis to calculate the demand for the project and to provide recommendations for parking requirements. The traffic study will also be used for the design that will address the traffic improvement recommendations to support cost estimating and construction analysis.
iii. The engineering documents shall include a storm water analysis for storm water management and storm water treatment associated with the latest sustainability methods and LEED accreditation. The storm water analysis will also set guidelines for water harvesting, water reuse, and storm water quality improvements.
iv. The engineering documents shall include water and sewer studies to calculate the demand for the project and to provide recommendations for upgrades in the case of potential capacity issues. The water/wastewater studies will also be used for the design to support cost estimating and construction analysis.
v. The engineering documents shall include a geotechnical study for the purposes of soil mitigation, development constraints, cost estimating, and development analysis. The geotechnical study shall also include recommendations regarding local geophysical considerations. The study shall also provide recommendations to support the structural design of the foundation and temporary shoring for a depth to accommodate podium design and/or subterranean structure.
vi. The engineering documents shall include a structure analysis for structural systems recommendations including, but not limited to, foundation design, structural building shell, and temporary shoring. The structural analysis will provide design recommendations for the purposes of cost estimating and construction analysis.
b. This project shall address the following disciplines as minimum requirements:
i. Site Civil Engineering - Site layout, grading, and utility design.
ii. Transportation – Traffic Study to determine impact of development, recommended offsite improvements, and parking requirements.
iii. Structural - Structural calculations for foundation design and structural building shell.
iv. Storm Water - Drainage study and SWQMP with development recommendations for storm water reuse and water quality BIM’s/LID’s
v. Water/Wastewater – Water and Sewer Studies with demand calculations, design, and analysis of impact of development and recommended offsite improvements, if needed.
vi. Geotechnical – Study to identify development constraints, structural system recommendations, and/or soil mitigation measures.
c. Optional Analysis and Deliverables include (based on team interest/makeup):
i. Construction Engineering – Construction Phasing, Costs, Materials
ii. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
iii. Traffic Design – Traffic signal modification as needed.
4. Project Sponsors
a. Only Industry Advisors will be available on this project.
5. RFP Response Requirements
a. Per syllabus