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• Doug Nelson – Executive Director of Development & Construction, UCSF
Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
• Richard West and Tony Solano – JLL
• Darrel Graef – Project Superintendent, Turner Construction Company
• Elena Anaya – NorCal Community Affairs Director, Turner Construction
Company
• Ed Walsh and Abhishek Gupta – Turner Construction Company
Welcome
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UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital / Turner – General Discussion
Project Communication
Upcoming Construction Activities
Local Business Utilization
Agenda
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• Project Communication
• Project Communication
– Darrel Graef (Turner Supt) 510-764-3059
– Flyers and Project Website
• notifications of change to site conditions as it pertains to
the neighborhood
• http://chonext100.org
• Concerns/Issue Reporting
—Contact information are posted on Site Signage and Project
Website
Communication & Reporting
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• Relocation of bus stop on MLK between 52nd/53rd will take place next
week )Week of October 26th). It will now to be located south of 52nd
street.
• Installation of utilities on MLK will take place on weekdays between
the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00; starting right after Thanksgiving
weekend (beginning of December)
• Saw cutting the new entrance of the garage, and paving the street will
take place towards the end of November. (Paving MLK will take place
on a Saturday daytime operation to minimize impact to traffic).
Upcoming Major Construction
Activities
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• Project Communication
• Middle of December is anticipated start for excavation of the OPC2 site and
start working on foundations/drill piers.
• December 15th we are expecting to reroute pedestrian traffic to the east side
of OPC1, and begin work inside the lobby.
Upcoming Major Construction
Activities (contd;)
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• Project Communication
• Publicized separate bid packages in Small Business Exchange,
Oakland Post & Daily Pacific Builder
• Emailed copy of each advertisement above to over 150 community
based organizations, 300+ Turner School graduates, City of
Oakland and Alameda County Contract Compliance Divisions.
Project’s Subcontractor Outreach
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Project’s Local Business Participation
• Local is defined as businesses located within the East Bay Green
Corridor:
—Alameda
—Albany
—Berkeley
—El Cerrito
—Emeryville
—Hayward
—Oakland
—Richmond
—San Leandro
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Project’s Bidding Results
Total of 247 prime contractors responded to this project as follows:
Total Local Oakland MBE WBE SBE Other
Submitted bids 123 20 25 12 6 12 48
Declined 124 19 22 9 4 13 57
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Project’s Projected Business
Participation*
• Local Goal = 35% Projected = 45%
• Oakland Contractors = 15%
• Small Contractors = 35%
• Minority Contractors = 7%
• Women Contractors = 1%
*based on prime contracts only
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Project’s Contract Awards
• Approximately 33 prime contractors will be awarded contracts
• Once all contracts are awarded, project goals will be assessed.