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Infrastructure
Goal 1: Plan, Manage, and Maintain Public Assets
Objective 2: Maintain City Standards for all Municipal Buildings
Project Performance Measure(s) City Service Team (Department)
Core Fire Station 1 Rebuild Overall satisfaction of project Shared Services (AM) and
INF management Neighborhood Services (Fire)
1.2.1 Project completion on time and at budget
Summary:
Milestone Estimated Actual
To handle the growing needs of the community, and Completion Completion
surrounding business districts, the Arlington Fire Initial Project Dec. 2018 Dec. 2018
Department has partnered with Asset Management schedule/development phase
to re‐design the existing Fire Station #1 located at Architect/engineer RFQ Oct. 2019 Oct. 2019
401 W. Main St. Station #1 is at the heart of the Architect/engineer selection Nov. 2019 Dec. 2019
City’s downtown area and one of the oldest facilities process
currently managed by the Fire Department and was Architect/Engineer contract Dec. 2019 Jan. 2019
most recently remodeled in 1987. approval and execution
Manager at Risk contract Dec. 2019 Jan. 2020
Update: approval and execution
In 4 quarter of FY 2021, City Council approved the Construction Management at Fall 2020 Feb. 2020
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Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) of $9,268,184 Risk process
for construction. Steele & Freeman’s GMP achieved
Design Sept. 2021 July 2021
36% MWBE participation for sub‐contractors, which Guaranteed Maximum Price to Sept. 2021 Aug. 2021
exceeded 30% goal. Council
Permit review process Aug. 2021
Application for a site plan permit was submitted and Council approval Sept. 2021 Aug. 2021
once that has been received an application for a
Vacate station Sept. 2021
building permit will be submitted.
Demolition phase Dec. 2021
The next phase of the project will be asbestos Construction phase Dec. 2021
abatement and demolition of the existing fire Move in Dec. 2022
station.
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