Title: Transportation Building Facilities
1Transportation Building Facilities
- Design, Estimating and Bidding
2Overview
- Who is involved in facility building design
- Example of components and costs
- Programming and recent cost history
- Current estimating practice
- Factors affecting the costs
- Meeting the customer needs
3Facility Designs
- Maintenance Stations
- Equipment Shops
- Truck Weigh Inspection Facilities
- Safety Roadside Rest Areas
- Material Testing Laboratories
- Bus Light Rail Facilities
- Bridge Toll Plazas
4Elk Grove Maintenance Station
5Redding Equipment Shop
6Gilroy Truck Inspection Facility
7Dana Bowers SRRA
8Harbor Bus Transit Station
9Conceptual SFOBB Toll Operation Facility
10Whos Involved Building Facility Design
Office of Electrical, Mechanical, Water
Wastewater Engineering
Office of Transportation Architecture
Structures Office Engineers Specification
Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Structural Engineers
PROJECT
Electrical Engineers
Architects
Civil Site Engineering Done by the District
Wastewater Engineers
Estimators
11Typical Maintenance Station
Fuel Island
Material Storage Bins
Special Crews
Equipment Storage/Service
Pollution Control Site Prep Excavation/Backfill
AC Develop Utilities
Office
Wash Rack
All Site work - (15-85 items)
12Site Development Cost
- Percentage of total cost for some facilities
- Maintenance Station (remodel) 0 - 5
- Maintenance Station (new) 10 - 30
- Safety Roadside Rest Area (remodel) 0 - 30
- Safety Roadside Rest Area (new) 15 - 45
13Typical Maintenance Station Costs
Fuel Island 160,000
Material Storage Bins 1,100,000
Special Crews 430,000
Equipment Storage/Service 2,500,000
Pollution Control - 70,000 Site Prep -
80,000 Excavation/Backfill - 540,000 AC -
660,000 Develop Utilities -
300,000 to 1,500,000
Building Costs 6,000,000
Office 1,700,000
Wash Rack 220,000
All Site work 2,000,000
14Typical Maintenance Station Costs
Fuel Island 152/SF
Material Storage Bins 218/SF
Special Crews 258/SF
Equipment Storage/Service 275/SF
Pollution Control - 15,340/Acre Site Prep -
18,300/Acre Excavation/Backfill -
121,700/Acre AC -
149,600/Acre Utilities - Varies
Wash Rack 160/SF
Office 225/SF
All Site work - 300k - 700k per Acre
15SF Cost Comparisons Can be Misleading
- Comparisons should be based on
- Same building types
- Similar locations and size
- Consistent type of work, new or remodeling
- Comparison of components should be consistent
- Average of all Structures SF cost 215
- Total Structures cost/total Structures SF 233
- Total project cost/ total Structures SF 310
- Total project cost/ building SF 437
16Funding History
- Fluctuating funding has caused large variations
in the number of projects advertised annually
17Shelf History
- Due to funding shortfalls many building projects
have gone to the shelf.
18Cost History
- The Departments Building Facility Costs have
increased 30 to 50 in the last year - Factors that have contributed to this increase
- Material and labor cost increases
- Material cost stability
- Lack of bidding competition
19Material Cost Increases
- Engineering News Record Indices for Lumber,
Cement, Concrete, Structural Steel, Bar
Reinforcing Steel, etc.
- RS Means Construction Cost Data Book
20Recent Bidding Competition
- Average number of bidders per projects 2.5
- 21 projects, July 2005 - December 2005
- Average number of bidders per projects 4.1
- 7 projects, January 2006 March 2006
21Recent Bid Results
22Number of Bidders vs. Low Bid Price
23What Are We Doing Now?
- Using forecasting tools in addition to historical
bid results - Estimates at DES building milestones
- Estimate more frequently after FPSE, up to CTC
Vote - Encouraging District Bidder outreach
- Advertise in building trade publications
- McGraw-Hill, Reed, Dodge, etc.
- Contact local contractors and associations
24DES Building Estimating Milestones
- Draft Project Study Report
- Project Study Report
- 25, Preliminary design complete
- 50 or 80
- Draft PSE
- Final PSE
- Before CTC vote
25Final Building Cost Estimate Development
1) Determine Base Price for Materials - Use of
RS Means data (updated quarterly) 2) Determine
Project Specific Factors - Project Location
(Remoteness and Economic Area) - Project Size
(smaller projects cost more) - Availability of
Contractors (fewer bidders higher bids) -
Current Economy (known market spikes) 3) Detailed
Quantity Take-off of Each Project sheet, by CSI
category. (14 Categories) 4) Estimate Validation
by Comparing to Previous Project Estimates. -
Three Intermediate Design Estimates Previously
Completed 5) Review Project Bids to Detect Trends
- Schedule of Values Comparison
26Example of Concrete Estimate Detail - Building
Estimate
27Factors That Effect Cost
- Small projects
- Rural locations that have larger site development
costs - Storm water issues
- Structural Design Wind, Snow and Seismic
factors - Locations with a shortage of labor
- Features desired by the customer
- Shelf time The Departments escalation factor
3.5 vs. CA building industry 7 - 10
28Customer Options
- Remodel or build new
- Design for current operational needs or future
needs - Life expectancy (short vs. long)
- Low maintenance
- Lowest initial cost
- Aesthetic features desired in the project
- Use commercial available components/features or
special designs
29Basis For Designs
- DES designs to the customers needs, customer
makes decisions on scope of work and features - Designs must comply with the California Building
Code, meet access compliance standards (ADA) and
fire codes - Designs conform with the design standards
established by the program
30Challenges
- Detailed description of scope of work in PIDs
- 15 projects in PSE development need scope
reduction or increased funds. - Dealing with inconsistent funding and low
priority - Modifying BEES after Final PSE
- Increasing the number of bidders.
- Target Bid Openings January - August
31Summary
- Using forecasting data to improve estimates
- Estimates need to be updated more frequently
after FPSE - DES can design what ever you want
- DES can provide options and alternatives early in
the PID or preliminary design process - Designs must comply to codes
- Need bidder outreach to attract building
contractors
32QUESTIONS
33Pre-Engineered Metal Building(PEMB)
34Pre-Engineered Metal Building(PEMB)