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11 th Annual ACEC/MA State Markets Conference

11 th Annual ACEC/MA State Markets Conference. Shirin Karanfiloglu, AIA Director of Programming Office of Planning, Design & Construction Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance April 11, 2013 Carole Cornelison Commissioner. UMass Amherst – New Academic Classroom Building.

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11 th Annual ACEC/MA State Markets Conference

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  1. 11th Annual ACEC/MA State Markets Conference Shirin Karanfiloglu, AIA Director of Programming Office of Planning, Design & Construction Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance April 11, 2013 Carole Cornelison Commissioner UMass Amherst – New Academic Classroom Building

  2. DCAMM: What we do • Directly manage State Office Buildings and provide support to other agencies with maintenance, renovation and repair of facilities. • Comprehensive Master Planning to guide capital investment decisions. • Capital Repairs and Improvements in • collaboration with state agencies. • Integrated Facilities Maintenance & Management. • Energy Investments – Green facilities to meet standards of Executive Order 484 and Accelerated Energy Program goals. • Provide Real Estate Services, manage acquisition & disposition, leasing. • Contractor Certification and Compliance. Massachusetts State House Taunton Trial Court

  3. Office of Planning, Design & Construction (OPDC) DCAMM is well known for its work in the planning, design and vertical construction of state facilities throughout the state of Massachusetts. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts New Center for Science and Innovation UMASS Amherst New Laboratory Science Building UMass Boston Integrated Science Complex Site Plan Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital

  4. Office of Planning, Design & Construction • The Office of Planning, Design, and Construction is the strategic • long-term planning and development office for state facilities. • Manages planning, design and construction for all state • building projects. • Manages architectural and engineering firms and general contractors who perform work on master planning, major renovation and new construction. • Scope of projects include new construction, renovation, preventative maintenance, emergency repairs, energy conservation and other efficiency improvements. • Projects include: Courthouses, correctional facilities, • state hospitals, recreational facilities, higher education • facilities and other specialized public buildings. Worcester Trial Court Worcester Campus Master Plan

  5. Designer Selection Board (DSB) Roles & Responsibilities • Designer Selection Board selects Designers, Programmers and Construction Managers for most public agencies. The DSB is an 11 member, independent, volunteer board, the majority of whom are Architects and Engineers. DCAMM has a non-voting position. • 3 Architects, 3 Engineers and 2 Public Members are appointed by the Governor. • 1 Architect appointed by the Boston Society • of Architects (BSA). • 1 Engineer appointed by the American Council • of Engineering Companies (ACEC). • 1 General Contractor appointed by The Associated General Contractors (AGC). • Each member is appointed for a 2 year term. The DSB meets bi-weekly to award projects to applicant design teams. Most larger and more complicated design projects are awarded through an interview process. Review of all applicant proposals are subject to the state’s open meeting laws. Image: Framingham State University - Hemenway Hall Addition and Renovation

  6. Where to find DCAMM & DSB Project Solutions McCormack State Office Building

  7. Designer Selection Board – Selection Criteria Image: UMASS Boston Integrated Science Complex

  8. Designer Selection Board – Selection Process All applications first reviewed by Executive Director (Gordon Sainsbury) Applications are divided into three groups: All applications sent to DSB members one week in advance of Board meetings. Each group has front sheet listing applicants and their errors if in “B” or “C” Groups. UMASS Lowell New Academic Building

  9. Designer Selection Board – Selection Process Procedure for Voting: DSB may require all finalists for specific contracts to appear for an interviewand make a presentation.

  10. Access & Opportunities Affirmative Marketing (MBE/WBE) Program & Minority and Women Workforce Program

  11. MBE/WBE Participation on Public Building Projects • (Under G.L. c.7, §40N, E.O. 524, 526, & 527 and ANF Bulletins 14, 17 & 18) • MBE/WBE participation goals set by DCAMM & the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO - formerly SOMWBA). • Goals apply to DCAMM projects, state agency projects and all “state assisted building projects” includes projects by municipalities and political subdivisions when costs paid in whole or in part by the Commonwealth. • DCAMM and other state agencies monitor, track and report • participation on their projects and SDO tracks and • monitors municipal state assisted building projects. 11

  12. MBE/WBE Participation Program Update 10.4% 17.9% 12

  13. Office of Planning, Design & Construction Five Year Capital Spending Plan Five year capital spending pipeline by phase: Study: $ 1 billion+ Design: $ 450 million+ Construction: $ 1 billion+ Total Capital Budget: $ 500+ million/year

  14. Annual Capital Spending Plan Major Capital Investment is directed to a variety of program areas: Approved Capital Budget (approx.): FY 2012 $551 Million FY 2013 $592 Million

  15. Total Bond Cap by Year & Major Investment Category The following table and chart show the allocation of bond cap spending by year, and then by major investment category:

  16. Design & Construction UMASS Amherst Springfield Data Center IT Division

  17. Key Initiatives • Integrated Facilities Management • Accelerated Energy Program

  18. Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) • July 24, 2012 Governor Patrick signed Executive Order 543. • IFM is the use of “share service” models. • Entails a merger of Bureau of State Office Buildings (BSB) and DCAMM. • Direct management 4.5 million square feet of state building throughout the Commonwealth. Springfield Data Center Transportation Building Mass Information Technology Center

  19. Why Integrated Facilities Management? • Better management makes buildings last longer. • A more strategic approach to space planning (build, lease, buy). • Efficiencies of scale through shared services lets us do “more with less.” • Better building conditions and fewer service disruptions.

  20. DCAMM’s IFM takes a regional approach to managing facilities Note: This map is preliminary and subject to change.

  21. Integrated Facilities Management – Preliminary Phases Planned through FY 2015

  22. Commonwealth Energy Project History The Administration’s Leading by Example (LBE) program and the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) have resulted in a significant increase in the number of energy and water conservation projects in state-owned sites across the Commonwealth. Edward Brooke Courthouse Mass Maritime Academy Massasoit CC Hampshire County Jail NCCI Gardner Wrentham Dev. Center

  23. Accelerated Energy Program (AEP) - Goals & Objectives EOLWD

  24. AEP - Scope 700 Sites *No changes since Q3 2012

  25. Progress Highlights We initiated or completed over 200 Sites by the end of Q4 2012. Total Sites

  26. Upcoming Energy Projects ProjectEst. Cost Dept. of Public Health Jamaica Plain-Inst. of Labs (Boiler Replacement) $ 12 million DYS – Westborough Comprehensive Project $ 3 million Middlesex Comm. College New Central Chiller Plant-Bedford Campus $ 2 million Mass College of Liberal Arts, North Adams Energy & Water Retrofit $ 3 million Sherriff’s Dept. Berkshire Comprehensive Energy & Water Project $ 4 million Middlesex House of Corrections – Energy & Water Retrofit $ 4 million Plymouth Sheriff – Comprehensive Energy & Water Retrofit $ 2 million Worcester Country Sheriff Wind Project $ 5 million UMass Lowell Comprehensive Energy & Water Retrofit $ 27 million Total $ 62 million Bid as 25A March-September 2013

  27. Projects in Study 2013 ProjectEst. Cost Haverhill District Court Renovation $ 4 million Westfield State University Academic Building New Facility $ 33 million Roxbury Community College Academic & Media Arts Building $ 21 million Mt. Wachusett Community College Haley Academic Center $ 38 million Bristol Community College Hawthorne/Melville Renovation $ 23 million UMass Amherst Physical Sciences Building $ 85 million UMass Lowell New Management Building $ 30 million UMass Boston General Academic Building $ 100 million UMass Dartmouth-Marine Sciences Facility Improvements $ 45 million Chief Medical Examiner Replacement Facility (Central/Western) $ 15 million State Police - Lower Basin Barracks Renovation & Addition $ 17 million New Middlesex Justice Complex $ 59 million New Lowell Trial Court $ 165 million Total $ 635 million

  28. Projects in Design 2013 ProjectEst. Cost East Cambridge District Court, Independent Heating Plan $ 2 million Mass Maritime Academy, Hurley Library Renovation $ 8 million Bristol Community College Fall River, Technology & Learning Center $ 47 million Framingham State Univ., Hemenway Hall Science Center-Modernization $ 61 million Mass College of Liberal Arts, Bowman Hall Renovation $ 15 million Quinsigamond Comm. College, Science & Tech. Building Modernization $ 23 million Worcester State University, Athletic Center Modernization $ 51 million DYS Middleton, NE Regional Youth Service Center (New Facility) $ 45 million Consolidation of Middlesex Jail & House of Correction, Billerica $ 37 million Western Mass Fire Training Facility, Springfield $ 13 million Total $ 302 million

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