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Mr.
Peter J. Schmid, Chairman, Bethel Lutheran Church Building Committee, [Telephone:
(979) 458-7051; Email: pete-schmid@tamu.edu] will serve as the User
Representative for Bethel Lutheran Church during the design phase. References to “Owner” refer to Bethel
Lutheran Church as a whole, but correspondence and questions from the Project
A/E will be submitted to Mr. Schmid or his designated representative.
Mr.
Jimmy Dunn, Chairman of the Architectural Selection Subcommittee, [Telephone:
(979) 845-2180; Email: jd-dunn@tamu.edu] will serve as the alternate User
Representative for Bethel Lutheran Church during the design phase.
Mr.
Peter J. Schmid, Chairman
Rev.
Neil Bockelmann, Pastor
Mr.
Jimmy Dunn
Mrs. Susan Gade
Mr. Tim Gade
Mr. Doug Koebernick
Mrs. Betty Moerbe
Mr. Randy Moerbe, Director of Christian Education
Mr. Dick Riess
Mr. Foster Ullmann
The
Project Architect/Engineer (A/E) team assembled for this project must include
registered individuals knowledgeable and experienced in the usual
architectural, landscape architectural, civil, surveying, geotechnical,
structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, audio/visual, and data/telecom
disciplines as required for the design of this facility. The selected team is responsible for using
sound planning and engineering principles in the development of the design. Refer to Design Team section of the Administrative
Procedures for additional information concerning team member participation.
The Project
Architect/Engineer is expected to provide leadership of all design meetings and
provide minutes within five (5) working days of the meeting.
The Project
Architect/Engineer is expected to perform all engineering analyses and make
recommendations concerning foundations, civil, structural, mechanical,
plumbing, electrical and any special system required for the proper design of
this project as appropriate.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to design the requested facilities for
function, flexibility and compliance
with the latest versions of the various applicable codes and standards.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to consult with the Building Committee
to develop a feasible Construction Schedule.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to develop final drawings and
specifications for the competitive sealed proposal process and construction
including any separate bid packages as may be required to enhance the overall
development of this project or to meet budgetary constraints. These documents shall be complete with all
design disciplines fully coordinated prior to submittal for detailed design
review.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to assemble and submit all necessary
documentation concerning this project to City, State and Federal agencies as
required.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to consider the mechanical, electrical
and functional requirements of movable and fixed equipment listed in Requested
Facilities in the arrangement of spaces within the building.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to provide written reports during the
design phase to demonstrate an adequate investigation of various technical
issues. See REPORTS in the Administrative
Procedures section.
At each
presentation phase of the design work, the Project Architect/Engineer is
expected to present and/or discuss the anticipated construction costs, derived
by a competent professional cost consultant, and options available.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to provide a scale model, glazed and
framed colored perspective rendering(s), digital copy(s) of rendering(s), color
slide(s) of the rendering(s), and color photograph(s) of the rendering(s) which
will fix and illustrate the size and character of the project as to materials,
structure, and overall appearance. Exact
requirements for model and renderings shall be determined and specified in the A/E
Contract.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to be involved in the bid proposal and
evaluation phase. This project will
utilize the Competitive Sealed Proposal process to procure a Contractor. The
Building Committee will establish the dates for advertising, pre-proposal
conference, and proposal opening in consultation with the Project A/E. Refer to the BIDDING AND CONTRACT AWARD STAGE
in the Project Milestones section.
The
Project Architect/Engineer is expected to be involved in the administration of
the construction contract. Refer to the
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION in the Project Milestones section.
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