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OC Moves ARTIC Reception February 23, 2009. Topic Areas. Location – Anaheim and Regional Setting Transportation Connections ARTIC Vision and Concept Phase I Transit Center Facility RFQ/RFP for Design Proposals. Orange County - Anaheim Regional Setting.
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OCMoves ARTIC Reception February 23, 2009
Topic Areas • Location – Anaheim and Regional Setting • Transportation Connections • ARTIC Vision and Concept • Phase I Transit Center Facility • RFQ/RFP for Design Proposals
Orange County - Anaheim Regional Setting • OC population = more than 3 million people (2nd in CA & 5th in U.S.) • 1.6 million jobs in OC • More than 45 million annual visitors to OC, half to Anaheim alone • Visitor spending of $8 billion in 2006 • 1.2 million annual convention goers • Anaheim Resort has 150 properties with nearly 20,000 guest rooms
Rail Backbone Within 4 Miles: • Nearly 2/3 of county residents • More than 2/3 of county jobs
High Speed Rail and Maglev Systems • Downtown LA in less than 20 minutes • San Francisco in less than 2.5 hours • Las Vegas in less than 1.5 hours
Connecting People to National and International Destinations • Potential airport bus service to John Wayne • Potential airport bus service, and ultimately high speed rail connection, to Ontario International
ARTIC Vision and Concept ARTIC will be a showcase transportation facility, where people transfer between travel services to reach Southern California activity centers and business districts. ARTIC will combine a transportation gateway and a mixed-use activity center on a 16-acre site owned by the OCTA and the City of Anaheim.
ARTIC Vision and Concept • Transportation Center/ Multimodal Hub • Gateway to Orange County and Region • Dynamic civic place and iconic landmark • Mixed-use and urban design integration • Maximize opportunity for public private partnership
Development Approach • Three-Phased Development Approach • Phase I: Initial Transit Center Facility (2008-2015) • Phase II: 2020 Build-Out (2016-2020) • Phase III: Ultimate Build-Out (2021-2030) • Phase I: OCTA Lead Environmental Clearance and City to Lead Final Design and Construction Phases • Phases II and III City will Pursue Public-Private Partners • Final Design and Construction Phase I • Traditional Design-Bid-Build Procurement • Two-Step Competitive Procurement for A/E Services
15.7-Acre Site • Site Work and Preparation • Transit Center and Supporting Facilities • - 13,000 s.f. terminal building; 1 level • - 30,000 s.f. civic space • - 23,000 s.f. retail uses; 1 level • Bus / Shuttle / Taxi / Kiss & Ride • Trackwork and Platforms • - 1,000 ft. platforms • - Pedestrian under- or over-crossing • Parking • - Up to 1,255 spaces • Public Art • Access & Street Improvements • - New railroad bridge with widening • - Lowering of Douglass Road Phase 1 – Conceptual Land Use Plan
Request for Qualifications for A&E Services Request For Qualifications: • World-class architectural expertise • Qualified experience in infrastructure • Iconic yet functional facility • Thoroughly understands the form and function that goes into designing an inter-modal world class transit facility
A&E RFQ/RFP Procurement Schedule Statement of Qualification Content • Section 1: A brief description of the firm and its organization • Section 2: Description of professional experience working with public agencies or other public institutions • Section 3: Key personnel and their professional resumes with the primary contact • Section 4: List of recent relevant projects with descriptions (within the past 5 years) • Section 5: Three to five references from private clients or public agencies • Section 6: Recommended Stipend amount for consideration by City in RFP Schedule • RFQ Issued………………………………………….February 11, 2009 • SOQ Responses Due………………………………February 27, 2009 • RFP Issued to Pre-Qualified Short List…………..March 13 2009 • Pre-Proposal Conference @ 9 AM……………….March 17, 2009 • RFP Responses Due……………………………….April 10, 2009 • Award A/E Contract by Council…………………...May 19, 2009 • Design NTP Issued…………………………………May 20, 2009
Next Steps • RFQ / RFP – 100% A/E Design Services • February 2009 - May 2009 • ULI T.A.P. – “Sustainability and Placemaking” • February 2009 • RFQ / RFP – Program Manager • March 2009 • EIR • March 2009 – October 2010