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K-3 Modular Classrooms Constructed with Cross Laminated Timber

K-3 Modular Classrooms Constructed with Cross Laminated Timber. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Design-Build Services. Project No. 2016-743 Project No. 2016-754. 2016 Supplemental Budget Section 1022. K-3 Modular Classrooms (91000437 )

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K-3 Modular Classrooms Constructed with Cross Laminated Timber

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  1. K-3 Modular ClassroomsConstructed with Cross Laminated Timber REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Design-Build Services Project No. 2016-743 Project No. 2016-754

  2. 2016 Supplemental Budget Section 1022 K-3 Modular Classrooms (91000437) Give DES the authorization to expedite the construction of (20) K-3 Classrooms on five different School District sites. With Two Separate Design Build Teams • Western Washington Seattle School District Mount Vernon School District Sequim School District • Eastern Washington Wapato School District Toppenish School District Four Classrooms to each district State Building Construction Account-State $ $5,500,000. Total funding

  3. Modular Classrooms • Kindergarten - 3rd grade Classrooms • Standard Classroom is approx. 900 sq. ft. • Restroom included or adjacent to classrooms • Survey & Utilities are part of each site project • Site specific issues addressed in each location • ADA accessible • Must use Cross Laminated Timber

  4. Why - Cross Laminated Timber ? • A cross-laminated timber is a method of construction that uses timber to form load-bearing solid timber wall, floor and roof panels. These are Modular Construction Panels. • Structural openings, such as doors and windows, are incorporated within the panels at the manufacturing plant. • In many cases only insulation and cladding is added to the external face to achieve high standards of thermal performance. • Modular Panels are • up to 40’x10’

  5. Why - Cross Laminated Timber ? The key advantages of CLT modular wood construction: • Wood stores and sequesters carbon, keeping it out of the atmosphere • By replacing structural concrete, masonry or steel with woodwe use less fossil fuel to manufacture • Wood is a renewable, manageable natural resource • CLT has as inherent high standard of airtightness • Construction with CLT is quick, efficient and precise

  6. Why - Cross Laminated Timber ? • Construction time is very fast - services can be installed and finishes applied whilst panel installation continues. • Higher tolerances achievable through prefabrication • Relatively light weight of panels allows reduction in the size of foundations & footings • Avoidance of noise and dusts associated with traditional construction

  7. Why - Cross Laminated Timber ? • Airtightness is easily achievable • Thermal bridging is very much reduced or eliminated entirely • Prefabrication of panels reduces the quantity of waste associated with onsite fabrication • 'Dry' construction prevents moisture from being admitted into the building • Exact dimensions can be provided for custom / non-standard window and door openings, openings can be done in the manufacturing plant prior to shipping • Requires only limited site skills

  8. Cross Laminated Timber Regional suppliers in British Columbia and Oregon, soon to be in Montana. The State of Washington in the future!

  9. Schedule • Statements of Qualification due @ 3:00pm June 1, 2016 • Three Finalist Selected for each side June 1, 2016 • Issue Requests for Proposal June 13, 2016 • Proprietary Meetings with Finalists West Side June 15, 2016 • Proprietary Meetings with Finalists East Side June 16, 2016 • Last Request for Information due from Finalists: West Side June16, 2016 • Last Request for Information due from Finalists: East Side June17, 2016 • Last Addendum Issued West Side June 17th, 2016 • Last Addendum Issued East Side June 20th, 2016 • Proposals Due at 3:00pm West Side June 28th, 2016 • Proposals Due at 3:00pm East Side June 28th, 2016 • Interview with Evaluation Team West Side June 30th, 2016 • Interview with Evaluation Team East Side June 29th, 2016 • Scoring Proposals West Side June 30, 2016 • Scoring Proposals East Side June 29, 2016 • Public Announcement of scores Both Side 10:00am July 1, 2016 • DES Initiates Negotiations with Highest Scoring Proposer West Side July 6, 2016 • DES Initiates Negotiations with Highest Scoring Proposer East Side July 7, 2016 • Contract Award West Side, July 13, 2016 • Contract Award West Side, July 14, 2016 • Notice to Proceed – To Be Determined

  10. Thank you Questions?

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