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Mayor’s Community Venues Oversight Committee Amway Center Report City Council Workshop

Mayor’s Community Venues Oversight Committee Amway Center Report City Council Workshop November 1, 2010. Gregory Lee Chair, Mayor’s Citizens Oversight Committee Community Venues. The Community Venues. Amway Center Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

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Mayor’s Community Venues Oversight Committee Amway Center Report City Council Workshop

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  1. Mayor’s Community Venues Oversight Committee Amway Center Report City Council Workshop November 1, 2010

  2. Gregory Lee Chair, Mayor’s Citizens Oversight Committee Community Venues

  3. The Community Venues Amway Center Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Renovation of Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium

  4. Part 1: Venues Oversight Committee

  5. Venues Oversight CommitteeMission and Scope • Provide public oversight and review of the three Community Venue projects • Ad-hoc committee reporting to Mayor and Orlando City Council to help ensure the three Venue projects are: • Completed in accordance with development agreements in place; • Completed on time, with highest investment in quality possible; • Completed within appropriate budget allocations; and • Completed with accountability and transparency • Scope of responsibility includes: • Review venues progress against the project budget and schedule; • Review minority (MWBE) and local participation in construction and project related procurement in accordance with the Blueprint; • Review green commitments – Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED); • Focus on ensuring community input throughout the process; and • Provide regular reports to the Mayor and City Council as needed • Created pursuant to Community Venues Interlocal Agreement

  6. Venues Oversight CommitteeMeetings • Nine members on Oversight Committee and three sub-committees (one for each venue) with three members on each • Committee generally meets quarterly, sub-committees monthly • Members may periodically tour construction activities • Conducts targeted reviews as necessary • Committee meetings posted and open to the public • Committee meeting minutes and reports posted on www.cityoforlando.net/elected/venues. • Supported by Orlando Venues Department, Chief Administrative Office, other City staff and City consultants

  7. Venues Oversight CommitteeMembership and Terms • Nine members appointed by Mayor Dyer to serve at Mayor’s discretion through duration of the projects • Representation sought from following industries • Construction, Economic Development, Finance, Law, Planning, Real Estate, Tourism, Hospitality and Community organizations • Appointees are residents of Central Florida and must comply with applicable State and City regulations • While serving, members are precluded from applying for contracts related to the projects, or working for companies applying for, or having any contract related to the projects • Does not constitute delegation of any authority or responsibility of the Mayor or City Council

  8. Venues Oversight CommitteeMembers • Gregory Lee, Esq., Chair – Baker & Hostetler LLP Chair, Amway Center Subcommittee • Cheryl Henry, Vice Chair – Chief Business Development Officer, Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. Chair, Dr. Phillips Center Subcommittee • Don Engfer - Senior Vice President, Tishman Hotels • Rev. Terrence Gray – Senior Pastor, St. Mark A.M.E. Church • C. W. “Bill” Jennings Chair, Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Subcommittee • Robert A. Mandell • Mercedes McCall • John McReynolds - Senior VP-External Affairs, Universal Theme Parks • Richard Siwica, Esq. - Partner, Egan, Lev & Siwica, P.A.

  9. Venues Oversight CommitteeAmway Center Sub-Committee Members • Gregory Lee, Esq., Chair – Baker & Hostetler LLP • Rev. Terrence Gray – Senior Pastor, St. Mark A.M.E. Church • Robert A. Mandell

  10. Part 2: Amway Center

  11. Amway Center Construction Time Lapse Video Dur: :08 min (plays automatically or double click to start)

  12. Amway CenterProject Facts/Team • Location: Downtown Orlando (Church & South Sts. and Division & Hughey Aves.) • Opening: October 1, 2010 • Owner & Operator: City of Orlando • Venue Partner: Orlando Magic • Design Architect: Populous (formerly HOK Sport) • Local Architects: C.T. Hsu + Associates, Baker Barrios Architects • Construction Mgr: Hunt Construction Group • Program Manager: Turner Construction Company • Developer’s Rep: S.C. Advisors, Inc. • Primary Tenants: Orlando Magic and Orlando Predators • Site Acreage: 8.75 acres • Cost: $480 million (total project cost)

  13. Amway CenterProject Overview Dashboard—9/8/2010 Please See Appendix

  14. Amway CenterProject Budget/Expenses—as of 7/31/2010

  15. Amway CenterSchedule Milestones—as of 9/27/2010

  16. Amway CenterBlueprint Performance—as of 7/31/2010 M/WBE Goals established by Ch. 57, Orlando City Code: MBE 18%, WBE 6% = 24% MWBE Hunt Construction MWBE contractual commitment is 30% *Total MWBE % Pd includes prime portions where prime is MWBE Note: Bidding and award of subcontracts will be ongoing throughout the project. Indicated awarded and paid MWBE percentages will change as work progresses. The City has established a process to track progress and ensure compliance.

  17. Amway CenterBlueprint Performance • The BLUEPRINT initiative has resulted in: • Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) participation at more • than 30% of awarded contract value, exceeding the 24% benchmark established • by the City of Orlando. • One of the highest MWBE participation rates of any project in Florida’s history. • 170 firms owned by minorities and women have been awarded construction • contracts worth nearly $95 million: • 61 African-American owned firms • 51 women owned firms • 36 Hispanic owned firms • 20 Asian-American owned firms • 2 Native-American owned firms. • Jobs for more than 1,400 people through the City’s BLUEPRINT Employment Office: • 574 hired/worked on Amway Center • More than 430 from target population of Parramore residents, the homeless and ex-offenders. • More than 120 local companies participated in the project. • 13 companies from the Parramore community provided design and construction • services.

  18. Amway CenterBlueprint Performance Play Amway Center Blueprint Video Dur: 3:55 min (separate presentation)

  19. Amway CenterGreen Commitment—as of 10/12/2010 Amway Center (Orlando Events Center) is a LEED* Registered Project targeting LEED certification, LEED-NC v2.2. Certified: 26-32 points. Silver: 33-38 points. Gold: 39-51 points. Platinum: 52 or more points. *Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ , US Green Building Council (USGBC)

  20. Amway CenterGreen Commitment Amway Center is on track to be the first LEED* Certified designed and originally constructed professional basketball arena in the country. “Green” Highlights include: Downtown site location provides easy access and promotes “Green” modes of travel (bus, future commuter rail, bicycle, car pools) Projected 24% (nearly $750,000) annual reduction in overall energy consumption and 40% reduction in water usage Rain water and air conditioning condensation harvesting system for irrigation Use of regional building materials with high recycled content and low chemical emissions Nearly 90% of construction waste diverted from landfills Will be maintained using green friendly cleaning products *Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ , US Green Building Council (USGBC)

  21. Amway CenterLEED* Certification Status and Timeline Commissioning process— ongoing, expect completion early 11/2010 Construction Submittal to Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI)** GBCI Initial Response— expect about 2 months after Construction Submittal Developer Response to GBCI Initial Response Comments— expect a few weeks GBCI Final Response— expect about 2 months Potential Developer Appeal-- if any credits rejected *Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ , US Green Building Council (USGBC) **GBCI--created by USGBC to provide 3rd party review of LEED project submittals

  22. Amway CenterLessons Learned Items to continue/consider with other major projects (ex: Dr Phillips Center): • Best Practices • Cross functional team to coordinate related City infrastructure projects with venue construction • Designated City Permitting Team • Dual review process for construction draw disbursement requests • Blueprint employment, labor rate verification and hiring practices • Formalized City Owner Direct Purchase (ODP) procurement process • Project Reporting Procedures • Monthly and quarterly progress reports, pay applications, MWBE status

  23. Part 3: Amway Center OpensOctober 1, 2010

  24. Allen Johnson, CFE, CPM Executive Director, Orlando Venues

  25. Amway CenterChallenges, Complexities, Winning Solutions • Streamline construction permitting process • Set up multi-disciplinary City permitting team involved in design & construction document reviews, permitting and construction inspections • For large projects, early problem id & resolution, shorter review process • Manage road closures and construction traffic related to multiple contractors • City Owner’s Representative (URS) assumed central coordination by developing and maintaining schedule of closures and re-routes • Used to coordinate contractor’s work and disseminate planned closure info to public

  26. Amway CenterDue Diligence • Monthly reporting by developer to City per Project Construction Agreement • Quarterly reporting by City to Orange County and OC Comptroller per Venues Interlocal Agreement • Monitoring of contractor compliance with Blueprint/City MWBE goals (URS, PA Wallace, Inc) • Contractor wage rate verification • Quarterly Blueprint reports to Oversight Committee • Audit of City’s processes and controls utilized to oversee developer’s construction of Project to ensure: • Project funds were expended for allowable costs • Use of owner direct purchases (ODP) to extent practicable • Project funds were properly managed • Construction change directives did not impair maintainability and functionality of Project

  27. Amway CenterOngoing Operational Enhancements • Cell Phone Coverage • Staff Training • Hospitality Space Marketing

  28. Amway CenterOpening Weekend • Mayor’s Hard Hat Tours—over one thousand people • Official ribbon cutting followed by Mayor’s State of Downtown Address drew approximately 4,000 people • During the Community Open House more than 50,000 Central Floridians toured the building • 3,000 of our City employees and their families attended the City Employee Open House • Hosted several industry and community meetings and events

  29. Add Ribbon Cutting Photo from Comm

  30. Add photo from Comm

  31. Amway CenterOctober Events • Vicente Fernandez • Chelsea Handler • Eagles • Magic vs Washington Wizards (Home Opener)

  32. Photo credit: Fernando Medina, Orlando Magic

  33. Alex Martins, Chief Operating Officer, Orlando Magic

  34. Amway Center Questions

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