California State University, Chico Science Replacement Building
California State University, Chico aka Chico State Founded 1887 as a Normal School Serves the North State (12 counties) Seven Academic Colleges 17,557 students (headcount) Facilities include Main campus (119 acres) University Farm Three field locations Majority minority and Hispanic Serving Institution
CSU Chico Strategic Priorities Believing in the primacy of learning, we will continue to develop high-quality learning environments both inside and outside the classroom. Believing in the importance of faculty and staff, and their role in student success, we will continue to invest in faculty and staff development. Believing in the wise use of new technologies in learning and teaching, we will continue to provide the technology, the related training, and the support needed to create high quality learning environments both inside and outside of the classroom. Believing in the value of service to others, we will continue to serve the educational, cultural, and economic needs of Northern California.
CSU Chico Strategic Priorities Believing that we are accountable to the people of the State of California, we will continue to diversify our sources of revenue and strategically manage the resources entrusted to us. Believing that each generation owes something to those which follow, we will create environmentally literate citizens, who embrace sustainability as a way of living. We will be wise stewards of scarce resources and, in seeking to develop the whole person, be aware that our individual and collective actions have economic, social, and environmental consequences locally, regionally, and globally. Believing in the importance of civic engagement for both individual fulfillment and the institutional commitment to serving the public good, we will educate generations of civically engaged, informed, and active students. We will engage students, faculty, staff, and community members through curricular and co-curricular experiences that actively involve them with the communities and the issues of the North State and beyond. Believing in the importance of diversity as central to the values of the University and the education of its students, the new priority states, we will continue to develop and enhance programs, policies and activities to create and sustain a welcoming and inclusive learning and working environment for all.
College of Natural Sciences - Mission Serve as anchor institution in Northern California for mathematics, the sciences, and health Provide rigorous theoretical and practical training for majors Offer foundational service courses Other majors (e.g. Engineering, Kinesiology) General education Serve the community beyond our campus
College of Natural Sciences Academic Programs Physics* Chemistry and Biochemistry* Geological and Environmental Sciences* Science Education* Nutrition and Food Science Mathematics and Statistics Biological Sciences Nursing *Will be in new building
College of Natural Sciences -- Centers Center for Healthy Communities (off campus) Center for Math and Science Education (Holt Hall and Physical Sciences Building) Rural Northern California Simulation Center (off campus nursing simulation lab) Center for Water and the Environment (multiple locations)
College of Natural Sciences -- Students, Faculty & Staff Over 3000 Full Time Equivalent Students We provide at least one class to nearly every student at the university 2500 majors in 19 degree programs 90 Tenure/Tenure Track faculty 110 Temporary Faculty 30 office and technical staff Non-state employees
College of Natural Sciences -- Facilities Three academic buildings Holt Hall, Physical Sciences Building, Trinity Hall Gateway Science Museum Rural Northern California Simulation Center Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve Butte Creek Ecological Preserve Eagle Lake Field Station
College of Natural Sciences - Highlights Science education expertise Summer Research Institutes NSF, EPA, NIH, DOE grants HSI STEM grant Major instruments Fisheries research facilities Internships and clinical opportunities CSU System CalFresh lead
Project Goals Project Goal Timeless: Relevant for 50-100 years Student-centered: Focuses on current pedagogies and multi-modal learning Collaborative: Provides flexible learning spaces, especially for future teachers Hands-On: Teaches students with equipment used in the profession Efficient: Accommodates many students Welcoming: Supports the diverse campus population Interdisciplinary: Shares resources and cross-pollination among departments Research: Includes research for student-teacher projects Transparent: Encourages science on display and blurs the definition of teaching spaces Building Committee Meeting 11/03/16
Tabulated Program: CPDC Form 2-4 Baseline Program Space Type Inst'l Assignable Code Description Level Sq Feet Stations FTE Space Type Inst'l Assignable Code Description Level Sq Feet Stations FTE Physics 0035 Prf Fac/Admn 0 150 1 0.00 0036 Clr Fac/Admn 0 240 2 0.00 0037 Svc Fac/ Admn 0 100 0 0.00 0051 Conf Room 0 250 10 0.00 0030 Profsnl-Fac 0 1,320 12 0.00 0010 Tch Lab 1 7,230 121 62.92 0011 Tch Lab Serv 1 0 0.00 0016 Rsrch Lab 3 0 0 0.00 0017 Rsch Lab Srv 3 0 0 0.00 0056 Gen Storage 0 1,053 0 0.00 10,343 Geology 0035 Prf Fac/Admn 0 150 1 0.00 0036 Clr Fac/Admn 0 240 2 0.00 0037 Svc Fac/ Admn 0 150 0 0.00 0051 Conf Room 0 350 15 0.00 0030 Profsnl-Fac 0 1,540 14 0.00 0010 Tch Lab 1 3,362 56 29.12 0010 Tch Lab 2 1,634 27 10.53 0011 Tch Lab Serv 1 0 0.00 0011 Tch Lab Serv 2 0 0.00 0016 Rsrch Lab 3 1,057 9 0.00 0020 Slf Inst Lab 0 0 0 0.00 0056 Gen Storage 0 990 0 0.00 9,473 Psychology 0030 Profsnl-Fac 0 350 2 0.00 0010 Tch Lab 2 2,265 38 14.82 0016 Rsrch Lab 3 4,300 60 0.00 0056 Gen Storage 0 500 0 0.00 7,415 Interdisciplinary Natural Science 0083 Maint Rpr Sp 0 600 0 0.00 Interdiscipline 0001 Lecture 0 1,800 106 246.98 Biology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 1,500 0 0 Biology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 1,500 0 0 Biology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 1,000 0 0 Psychology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 1,500 0 0 Psychology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 1,500 0 0 Psychology 0025 Animal Qtrs 0 500 0 0 Interdiscipline 0001 Lecture 0 1,400 82 191.06 Interdiscipline 0001 Lecture 0 1,400 82 191.06 Interdiscipline 0070 Museum 0 2,500 0 0.00 15,200 Miscellaneous IR&ADPService 0000 Data Center 0 5,000 0 0.00 5,000 65,266 ASF 65,266 ASF 105,840 GSF 105,840 GSF 61.66% 61.66% Chemist ry 0035 Prf Fac/Admn 0 150 1 0.00 0036 Clr Fac/Admn 0 240 2 0.00 0037 Svc Fac/ Admn 0 250 0 0.00 0051 Conf Room 0 500 20 0.00 0030 Profsnl-Fac 0 1,980 18 0.00 0010 Tch Lab 1 9,427 157 81.64 0010 Tch Lab 2 1,400 23 8.97 0010 Tch Lab 2 2,086 35 13.65 0011 Tch Lab Serv 1 0 0.00 0011 Tch Lab Serv 2 0 0.00 0016 Rsrch Lab 3 0 0 0.00 0056 Gen Storage 0 1,802 0 0.00 17,835
Space Program - Chemistry - Physics - GEOS - Science Education - Neuroscience component: small Vivarium, teaching and research labs.
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Project Site Project Site
Siskiyou II Site
Key Project Milestones Bid Opening - April 21, 2017 Schematic Design mid-may to mid-august CEQA - early August completion Board of Trustees November 2017 Occupancy 2020
Siskiyou II - Science Replacement Building Scope 66,376 ASF (@ 60% eff, 110,626 GSF) Schedule NOC Summer 2020 Occupancy August 2020 Budget $59.8M direct cost
Collaborative Design-Build Two-Phased Project Delivery Process* Phase 1 Phase 2 Design & Preconstruction Services to define the Project Schematic / Design Development Establish GMP Establish Schedule Obtain CSU Board of Trustees (BOT) approval Design-Build Services to complete the design and construct the Project *Separate contracts for each phase.
Design-Build Team Two-Step Process RFQ and RFP STEP 1: Request For Qualifications Highest scoring 4 firms above Min. qualifying score (50% of total max points) STEP 2: Request For Proposal - Confidential Meetings - Interview Best Value Selection Fee / Proposal Score = Lowest $ per quality point
RFP Process Design-Build Team Confidential Meetings Interview & Proposal Interviews Confidential Meeting #1 Confidential Meeting #2 Interview Focus: Project Specifics Project process Questions Focus: Led by Design- Builder topic of your choice Questions Present: 45 mins Q&A: 30 mins Approach to design and construction of the Project