Notice to Providers of Professional Services for Capital Improvement Projects 2011-2012, Amendment No. 1
AMENDMENT NO.1
AMENDMENT NO.1 INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING TWO CHANGES:
1. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: DUE DATE EXTENDED FROM June 30, 2011 TO JULY 22, 2011.
2. PROJECT LIST: ADDED PROJECTS FROM NO.21 THROUGH NO.44.
The State of Hawaii, Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS), Public Works Division (PWD) anticipates the need for professional services for capital improvement program and other projects during fiscal year July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012. DAGS is seeking qualified firms to provide professional services in the following disciplines/categories:
1. ARCHITECTURE
2. CIVIL ENGINEERING
3. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
4. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
5. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
6. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
7. SURVEYING
8. COMMUNITY PLANNING (i.e. PLANNING)
9. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING/SERVICES
10. OTHER ARCHITECTURE/GENERAL ENGINEERING
A. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
B. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
C. COMMISSIONING SERVICES
D. RETRO-COMMISSIONING SERVICES
E. CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS CONSULTANT
F. ENERGY PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING CONSULTANT
G. DAM SAFETY ENGINEER
H. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:
NEW for 2011: All qualifications for professional services must be submitted online by filling in the Questionnaire For Architects, Engineers And Other Professional Services (i.e. DPW Form 120) on the following web site:
http://dags.hawaii.gov/consultant
Applicants that applied from a previous DAGS, PWD professional services solicitation and have received a DAGS qualification letter that qualified the firm until September 30, 2012 shall also apply online to update the firm’s application. The applications must be completed by July 22, 2011, otherwise, the application will be considered a late submittal and will be subject to the conditions of the “Late Submittals” clause defined in the paragraph below.
Prior to applying online, applicants must submit on company letterhead the following information in order to receive a “Login ID” and “Password” to login to the web site:
1. Statement that your firm is interested in submitting your professional services qualifications online.
2. Contact Person’s name
3. Contact Person’s email address
4. Contact Person’s phone number
Letter should be mailed to the following address:
DAGS-Public Works, Technical Services Office
1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 428
Honolulu, Hi 96813
Your Login ID and Password will be emailed to you after we review your letter. For further information, please send you questions to DAGS Technical Services Office by email at public.works.technical.services.office@hawaii.gov or by fax at (808) 586-0745.
The following information shall be provided with your online application:
1. 1) the discipline(s); and 2) the title and corresponding number of each project for which the firm is interested and qualified to provide professional services (see discipline list above and project list below).
2. Statement of qualifications (SOQ) for each discipline highlighting the firm’s qualifications, expertise and experience. One SOQ per discipline. SOQ must list licensed or certified personnel in the discipline.
3. Proof of Insurance for:
a. General liability insurance for limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate. The STATE shall be named as additional insured.
b. Automobile liability insurance for limit of not less than $1,000,000 per accident. The STATE shall be named as additional insured.
c. Professional liability insurance for limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim and $2,000,000 annual aggregate.
If a firm is not able to provide the above insurance certificates at this time, a letter from an insurance company stating, if the firm is selected, they will insure the firm for the insurance policies and the amount of minimum coverage required above, will be accepted as proof of insurance.
4. The names and phone numbers of up to five clients who may be contacted including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year.
5. Statement indicating any conflicts of interest in performing services for DAGS and/or the State of Hawaii. List membership on State boards, commissions, etc. For additional information, please refer to the State Ethics Code, Chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes, or go to the Hawaii State Ethics Commission Web site at http://hawaii.gov/ethics/ .
6. Statement indicating any objections to retaining specialty subconsultants (i.e., environmental, geotechnical, etc.) under prime contract. Objections may affect a firm’s consideration for certain projects. Note that it is typically DAGS’ intent to hire all subconsultants under the prime consultant’s contract.
7. Firms interested in the disciplines/categories of Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Landscape Architecture, or Surveying must have the applicable Hawaii State licensed architect or engineer on staff that will perform, conduct or supervise the work.
8. Firms interested in the discipline/category of Planning must have the necessary education, training and experience.
9. Firms interested in the discipline/category of Environmental Engineer/Services which include asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-containing paint (LCP), underground storage tanks (UST) and other hazardous materials projects must submit copies of all required certifications. Federal EPA and State Department of Health accreditation and training are required for projects involving the removal of ACM, LCP, UST, and other hazardous materials.
10. Firms interested in the disciplines/categories of Project Management or Construction Management must provide the name, experience and qualifications (training courses, certifications, etc.) of the proposed project/construction manager. Project Management and Construction Management firms must have a Hawaii State licensed architect and/or engineer on staff that will perform, conduct or supervise the work.
11. Firms interested in telecommunications infrastructure projects must provide the name, experience and qualifications (training courses, certifications, etc.) of the proposed staff.
12. In accordance with HRS 196-9, Energy Efficiency and Environmental Standards for State Facilities, Motor Vehicles, and Transportation Fuel: To the extent possible, DAGS intends to design and construct buildings meeting the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver or two green globes rating system or another comparable state-approved, nationally recognized, and consensus-based guideline, standard, or system, except when the guideline, standard, or system interferes or conflicts with the use of the building or facility as an emergency shelter. Firms interested in this type of work must provide the name(s) of the proposed staff with relevant experience and qualifications (such as LEED accreditation).
13. DAGS intends to implement commissioning for various projects ranging from systems commissioning to whole facility commissioning and retro-commissioning of existing buildings. Firms interested in the discipline/category of Commissioning or Retro-Commissioning must provide name(s) of the proposed staff with relevant experience and qualifications. Commissioning and Retro-Commissioning firms must have a professional licensed architect and/or engineer on staff that will perform, conduct or supervise the work. Firms interested must provide evidence and indicate the State in which the proposed staff holds a professional license.
For retro-commissioning projects that require design services, the firm must have the applicable Hawaii State licensed architecture and/or engineering staff to perform, conduct or supervise the work.
14. Architect and/or engineering firms qualified in Construction Contract Claims and Litigation shall have one or more of the following areas of experience and expertise:
· Claim Preparation, Analysis, and Response
· CPM Schedule Analysis to Quantify Delay, Time Extension, and Extended Home Office Entitlement
· Quantification of Damages including Delay and Loss of Productivity
· Expert Reports and Testimony in Mediation, Arbitration, and Litigation
· Graphics and Multimedia Presentation
· Defective Plans and Specifications Analysis
· Change Order/Claims Evaluations, Preparation, and Negotiations
· Discovery and Deposition Assistance
15. DAGS is seeking qualified Energy Performance Engineering Consultant firms to provide professional services with Technical Support and Assistance for Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) projects, Statewide.
Qualified Energy Performance Engineering Consultant firms need to be able to provide DAGS (for its managed facilities or other State agencies that DAGS services) with technical support and assistance during the planning, development, implementation or administration of State agency projects involving new improvements, modifications or renovations, repairs or maintenance work done through the Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) process.
Minimum Qualifications/Work Experience:
· Resume (including qualifications of each staff) to be used on an ESPC project, with the professional background; membership or affiliation with any type of energy savings performance contracting association; years of hands-on experience advising government agencies in implementing energy savings performance contracting.
· Relevant experience of the energy performance engineering consultant firm, such as description of types of technical support or assistance provided for other government agencies in energy savings performance contracting.
· Previous experience of the designated Project Manager that has acted as principal for at least three (3) projects of over 10,000 square feet in the past three (3) years.
· A representative sample of documents relating to technical support and/or assistance provided for other government agencies in energy savings performance contracting that was prepared by the energy performance specialty consultant firm.
16. DAGS is seeking qualified Dam Safety Engineering firms to provide professional services for inspection, analysis, computation, design and management of construction projects for dams and reservoirs, statewide. Work may include phase 1 visual dam safety inspections, hydrology analysis, hydraulic calculations, stability analysis, soils borings/lab analysis, seepage analysis, topographic surveys, bathymetric surveys, hydraulic modeling, permitting, environmental assessments/impact statements, development of construction documents, oversight of construction work and preparation of operation and maintenance manuals for the dam facility. Qualified firms must have a licensed Hawaii State professional engineer on staff that will perform, conduct or supervise the work.
17. Any relevant information on the firm’s experience, expertise and past performance including but not limited to quality of work, cost control and ability to meet schedules may be submitted.
19. CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU ESP PROCESS: Consultants interested in being considered for Oahu projects in which DAGS desires to use the ESP process must submit their statement(s) to the above address.
Interested consultants must provide a statement that they and their subconsultants are willing to do the work under the ESP process for the island of Oahu; otherwise, this may affect a firm’s consideration for projects in which DAGS desires to use the ESP process.
The ESP process is a cooperative effort between the City and County of Honolulu (C&C) and the State of Hawaii to accelerate the review and permitting process and to overcome any barriers that might impede the progress of State construction projects under the Federal and State Economic Stimulus Initiatives.
To understand the C&C process and requirements, we direct you to the website: http://www.honoluludpp.org/PermitInfo/. Once in the website, go to Express State Permits (ESP) for more information.
Certification: Licensed Professional Architect/Engineer’s seal(s) or stamp(s), signature(s), authentication statements, and certifications are required by the architect and/or engineer. We especially note in the ESP Checklist A – Repair and Maintenance, Section A.4.3 AS-BUILD PLANS requirements of the licensed architect/engineer at the bottom of checklist page 1 of 2 and top of page 2 of 2. The selected consultant and its sub-consultants will be required to provide the necessary certifications.
Incomplete Submittals: Submittals received by the due date but with missing or deficient items will be considered “incomplete.” Applicants will be notified of the deficiencies and will have five (5) working days from the notification date to submit all the required items or their submittal will be considered “late.”
Late Submittals: Submittals received after the above due date will be considered “late.” Qualified applicants will be considered for projects for the balance of the fiscal year after a qualification period of up to ninety (90) calendar days.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Selection of professionals will be made in accordance with Section 103D-304, Hawaii Revised Statutes and Section 3-122-Subchapter 7, Hawaii Administrative Rules, as amended. The selection criteria employed in descending order of importance shall be:
1. Experience and professional qualifications relevant to the project type. Note that qualifications may include accreditation, such as LEED, for applicable projects.
2. Past performance on projects of similar scope for public agencies or private industry.
3. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time.
4. Any other criteria as determined by the selection committee to be relevant or necessary.
The selection committee will give first consideration to those professionals who expressed interest in the specific project or project type. However, the selection committee may consider all professionals who responded to this notice when in the best interest of the State.
Not all the listed projects will necessarily be implemented this year. Also, DAGS may implement projects other than those specifically listed without additional notices. Certain listed projects may be advertised again in order to obtain additional information or if the response to this notice is inadequate. Other projects may also be advertised at a later date on the State and County Procurement Notices Web site at http://hawaii.gov/spo/procurement-notices/ and DAGS, Public Works web site http://hawaii.gov/pwd/profsvcs/.
Campaign contributions by State and County Contractors: Contractors are hereby notified of the applicability of Section 11-205.5, HRS, which states that campaign contributions are prohibited from specified State or County government contractors during the term of the contract if the contractors are paid with funds appropriated by a legislative body. For more information, contact the Campaign Spending Commission at (808) 586-0285 or go to their Web site at http://www.hawaii.gov/campaign.
PROJECT LIST
The following is a list of projects and project categories that may require professional services during fiscal year 2010-2011. The approximate consultant fee ranges are shown in (RANGE A,B,C) and are given according to the following schedule: Range A - Less than $150,000; Range B - $150,000 to $500,000; Range C - Over $500,000.
1. HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL, REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR VARIOUS REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS (RANGE A,B).
2. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, HEALTH AND SAFETY, STATEWIDE. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO HEALTH FACILITIES, STATEWIDE (RANGE A,B).
3. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS, STATEWIDE. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENTS TO HEALTH FACILITIES STATEWIDE TO PROVIDE FOR ENERGY SAVINGS (RANGE A,B).
4. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS, STATEWIDE. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO HEALTH FACILITIES, STATEWIDE (RANGE A,B).
5. LUMP SUM HEALTH AND SAFETY, ALOHA STADIUM, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE MITIGATION/ELIMINATION OF CONDITIONS THAT MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH AND SAFETY, INCLUDING REPARIS, ALTERATIONS, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ALOHA STADIUM TO MEET CODE, SAFETY, AND/OR OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. (RANGE A).
6. LUMP SUM HEALTH AND SAFETY, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES DIVISION, STATEWIDE. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR REPAIRS, UPGRADES AND EXPANSION OF CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS BACKBONE SYSTEMS, INCLUDING THE STATEWIDE ANUENUE AND HAWAIIAN MICROWAVE SYSTEMS AND THE WINDWARD, NORTH SHORE, AND CENTRAL OAHU RADIO SITES. EFFORTS INCLUDE WORK THAT ALSO SUPPORTS FUTURE BROADBAND AIR INTERFACE DEVELOPEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION (RANGE A,B).
7. ICSD KALANIMOKU BUILDING DATA CENTER OPTIMIZATION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY, OAHU. PLANS AND DESIGN FOR REPAIRS, UPGRADES AND EXPANSION OF CRITICAL DATA CENTER SYSTEMS AND SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN THE KALANIMOKU BUILDING. WORK WILL OPTIMIZE NECESSARY STATEWIDE FUNCTIONALITY AND INCREASE ENERGY EFFICIENCY WITH THE FACILITY. (RANGE A).
8. LUMP SUM MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING FACILITIES, PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION, STATEWIDE. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SITES, STATEWIDE. PROJECT MAY INCLUDE ROOFING, OTHER REPAIRS, AND IMPROVEMENTS (RANGE A,B).
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS, STATEWIDE. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY CONSERVATION PLAN TO MAXIMIZE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN PUBLIC FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS. EFFORTS WILL INCLUDE CONSIDERATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TO THE FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE. (RANGE A).
10. KAMAMALU BUILDING, ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND BUILDING RENOVATION, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR ASBESTOS MITIGATION AND RENOVATION OF THE APPROXIMATELY 75,000 GROSS SQUARE FOOT KAMAMALU BUILDING (RANGE C).
11. WASHINGTON PLACE, HEALTH AND SAFETY AND QUEEN’S GALLERY RENOVATION, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION TO ADDRESS IMMEDIATE HEALTH AND SAFETY NEEDS AT WASHINGTON PLACE. PROJECT INCLUDES LEAD BASED PAINT ABATEMENT/ENCAPSULATION, BLDG CODE REQUIREMENTS (STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND VENTILATION) AND ADAAG REQUIREMENTS. ASSOCIATED TO THIS WORK IS THE RETENTION OF EXISTING HISTORIC MATERIAL. (RANGE A).
12. KAAHUMANU HALE ROOF AND LANAI UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR ROOF AND LANAI UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS AT KAAHUMANU HALE. (RANGE A,B).
13. KONA JUDICIARY COMPLEX, HAWAII. DESIGN FOR A NEW JUDICIARY COMPLEX AT KONA, HAWAII. (RANGE C)
14. KAPUAIWA BUILDING WINDOW REPLACEMENT AND UPGRADE, OAHU. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR REPLACEMENT AND UPGRADE OF WINDOWS AT KAPUAIWA BUILDING. (RANGE B).
15. KAUIKEAOULI HALE CELLBLOCK UPGRADE AND IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS, AND DESIGN FOR SECURITY RELATED UPGRADE AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE MAIN CELLBLOCK AND CUSTODY HOLDING AREAS AT KAUIKEAOULI HALE. (RANGE B).
16. KAAHUMANU HALE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE AND IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS AND DESIGN FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE AND IMPROVEMENTS AT KAAHUMANU HALE. (RANGE A).
17. KAAHUMANU HALE ELEVATOR SYSTEM UPGRADE AND MODERNIZATION, OAHU. PLANS AND DESIGN FOR UPGRADE AND MODERNIZATION TO THE ELEVATORS AT KAAHUMANU HALE. (RANGE B).
18. LUMP SUM CIP FOR JUDICIARY FACILITIES, STATEWIDE. PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE GENERAL ALTERATIONS, UPGRADES, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO JUDICIARY FACILITIES, STATEWIDE. (A,B,C).
19. STATEWIDE DISASTER WARNING AND COMMUNICATION DEVICES, PLANNING. PLANNING SERVICES IS DESIRED TO SUPPORT THE INSTALLATION OF NEW (AND REMOVAL OF OLD) DISASTER WARNING AND COMMINICATION DEVICES (SIRENS) LOCATED ON OAHU, HAWAII, MAUI, MOLOKAI, LANAI AND KAUAI.
20. MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH, SAFETY, CODE, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS, STATEWIDE. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO ADDRESS HEALTH, SAFETY, CODE, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS, STATEWIDE.
21. OAHU COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (OCCC), REPLACE OCCC REFRIGERATED FOOD STORAGE FACILITIES, OAHU. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR COMPLETE PHYSICAL OVERHAUL OF THE FACILITY’S MAIN KITCHEN BY REMOVING AND REPLACEMENT OF ALL REFRIGERATED AND FROZEN FOOD STORAGE AT THE OCCC (RANGE B).
22. HALAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (HCF), TEMPORARY REPAIRS TO SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY (SNF) ROOFING SYSTEM, OAHU. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF INTERIM “IN-HOUSE” PATCHING ACTIONS TO REMEDY, TEMPORARY BASIS, EXISTING ROOFING (RANGE A).
23. HALAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (HCF), REPLACE SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY (SNF) ROOFING SYSTEM, OAHU. DESIGN PREPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION BID SET FOR PERMANENT REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT OF SNF ROOFING SECTIONS (RANGE A).
24. WAIAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (WCF), WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING FACILITY WASTEWATER SYSTEM TO MEET FEDERAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS. PROJECT DESIGN IS ALREADY FUNDED AND UNDERWAY (RANGE B).
25. HAWAII COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (HCCC), REBUILD HALE NANI WORK RELEASE CENTER (WRC) WASTEWATER SYSTEM, HAWAII. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR MAJOR OVERHAUL OF HCCC ANNEX’S COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS AT THE HALE NANI SITE (RANGE B).
26. KAUAI COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (KCCC), PARTIALLY REBUILD WASTEWATER SYSTEM, KAUAI. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR MAJOR OVERHAUL OF KCCC’S SEWER COLLECTION ON THE FACILITY GROUNDS (RANGE B).
27. HAWAII COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (HCCC), EXPAND HALE NANI WORK RELEASE CENTER (WRC) SUPPORT SERVICES BLDG, HAWAII. PLANS AND DESIGN MAJOR OVERHAUL OF HCCC ANNEX’S COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS AT HALE NANI SITE (RANGE B).
28. WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (WCCC), RELOCATE AND EXPAND FACILITY LAUNDRY, OAHU. PLANS AND DEVELOP THE PROGRAMMATIC BASIS FOR DESIGN OF A REPLACEMENT LAUNDRY FACILITY ON THE WCCC CAMPUS (RANGE B).
29. KULANI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (KCF), PLANNING FOR KCF REACTIVATION, HAWAII. PLANNING FOR ACTIONS REQUIRED TO RE-ACTIVATE THE SITE OF THE KULANI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY TO ACCOMMODATE THE RETURN OF MINIMUM-SECURITY MALE FELON POPULATION BACK TO THE COUNTY OF HAWAII (RANGE A).
30. HAWAII COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (HCCC), EMERGENCY GENSET AT PUNAHELE SITE, HAWAII. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TO REPLACE THE EXISTING EMERGENCY GENSET FOR THE PUNAHELE SITE OF THE HCCC CAMPUS (RANGE A).
31. HALAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (HCF), REPLACE MEDIUM SECURITY FACILITY (MSF) HOUSING PLUMBING LINES AND FIXTURES, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PHASED REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING PLUMBING SYSTEM IN MSF HOUSING CELLBLOCKS OF MODULES 1 THROUGH 4 (RANGE B).
32. WAIAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (WCF), ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING FACILITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO ENSURE THE RELIABLE DELIVERY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER THROUGHOUT. PROJECT DESIGN IS ALREADY FUNDED AND UNDERWAY (RANGE A).
33. WAIAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (WCF), REPLACE AIR CONDITIONER AND ROOF AT EDUCATION BLDG, OAHU. DESIGN OF REPLACEMENT ROOFING SYSTEM AND AIR CONDITIONING FOR THE WCF EDUCATION CENTER (RANGE A).
34. WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (WCCC), MAUNAWILI COTTAGE AIR CONDITIONER AND ROOFING. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF REPLACEMENT ROOFING SYSTEM AND AIR CONDITIONING FOR THE WCCC MAUNAWILI COTTAGE (RANGE B).
35. HALAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (HCF), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS AT HCF. GOAL IS TO STANDARDIZE THE SECURITY SYSTEMS, AND ADDITIONALLY, INTEGRATE ALLIED OPERATIONAL “INFORMATIONAL” SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO VISITATION, TELEMEDICINE, AUTOMATED INMATE CLASSIFICATION, AUTOMATED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS, ETC., INITIALLY, AT THE HCF, HCCC, MCCC, OCCC, KCCC AND WCCC (RANGE B).
36. OAHU COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (OCCC), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS AND DESIGN DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS TO BE STANDARDIZED AND CONSOLIDATED (RANGE B)
37. MAUI COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (MCCC), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS. PLANS AND DESIGN DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS TO BE STANDARDIZED AND CONSOLIDATED (RANGE B).
38. HAWAII COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (HCCC), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS, HAWAII. PLANS AND DESIGN DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS TO BE STANDARDIZED AND CONSOLIDATED (RANGE B).
39. KAUAI COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (KCCC), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS, KAUAI. PLANS AND DESIGN DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS TO BE STANDARDIZED AND CONSOLIDATED (RANGE B).
40. WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (WCCC), CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU. PLANS AND DESIGN DIVISION 11/17 IMPROVEMENTS TO BE STANDARDIZED AND CONSOLIDATED (RANGE B).
41. KAUAI COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER (KCCC), NEW SEGREGATION HOUSING FOR MALES, FEMALES, KAUAI. USING MODULAR BUILDING TECHNIQUES, DEVELOP FACILITIES ON THE KCCC CAMPUS FOR HOUSING FEMALE INMATES AS WELL AS SEGREGATION CELLS (RANGE B).
42. DEPARMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (PSD) GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, LONG RANGE PLANNING FOR REPATRIATION OF HAWAII’S INMATES, STATEWIDE. PLANS DEVELOPMENT OF THE VARIOUS ASSESSMENTS, PROJECTIONS, SURVEYS, STUDIES AND OTHER PLANNING DOCUMENTS THAT IDENTIFIES, QUANTIFIES AND CLASSIFIES THE PHYSICAL NEEDS THE STATE OF HAWAII MUST PROVIDE TO REPATRIATE ITS INMATE POPULATIONS CURRENTLY HOUSED ON THE U.S. MAINLAND. ADDITIONALLY, THE PROJECT WILL DEVELOP ASSESSMENTS TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SITES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, STATEWIDE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES THAT WILL ENABLE THE SELECTION OF SAID SITE(S) AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT ACQUISITION(S) (RANGE C).
43. PSD GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, PLANNING FOR NEW PSD TRAINING ACADEMY, STATEWIDE. PLANS PREPARATION OF INITIAL PROGRAM AND LAND IDENTIFICATION ACTIVITIES THAT WILL RESULT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PSD TRAINING ACADEMY AND RELATED SUPPORT FUNCTIONS TO SERVE ALL PSD PROGRAM(S) NEEDS (RANGE A).
44. PSD GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, PLANNING FOR NEW PSD HEADQUARTERS, STATEWIDE. PLANS PREPARATION OF INITIAL PROGRAM AND LAND IDENTIFICATION ACTIVITIES THAT WILL RESULT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PSD HEADQUARTERS AND RELATED SUPPORT FUNCTIONS TO SERVE ALL PSD PROGRAM(S) NEEDS (RANGE A).

