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Residential KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Contents KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Section 01 Introduction Section 02 Representative Projects Section 03 Scope of Services Section 04 Preconstruction Services Technical Services Section 05 Construction Services Construction Approach Section 06 Safety KPRS Principals Target Market Sustainable Development Introduction KPRS KPRS Construction Services, Inc., is the embodiment of a well structured ideal, forged from individuals who share a commonality for developing a strong construction organization based on ethics, structure, and balance. It is the mission of KPRS to build our communities by providing unrivaled services. We believe maximizing our clients’ objectives results in a better environment. EXPERIENCE INNOVATION DEDICATION. We are an organization that strives to provide an incomparable level of attention and service to our clients. We implement an exceptional level of cooperation and determination among our staff that translates into more efficient and productive employees. It is our fervent belief that by offering key employees a stake in the company, we maximize productivity. We strive to attract the best minds and hardest workers in the construction industry - individuals whose commitment to clients and capabilities are proven through years of experience. We are also comprised of an energetic, entry-level staff, who are trained on our company’s systems, procedures, philosophy, and ideals, and provided the opportunity to grow in leadership. KPRS provides exceptional service to our clients regardless of scope or size. We develop and implement innovative programs in construction and technical service delivery systems and create effective working relationships with outside professionals to enhance the success of each project. We apply state-of-the-art technologies and are dedicated to staying at the forefront of new applications for systems and products. “We believe that simplicity, consistency, and clarity always wins.” Joel H. Stensby KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The real asset of a company is its intellectual capital. An organization’s ability to generate ideas and devise products and services are what keeps it on the cutting edge. Advancement is central to the way we think - on both professional and personal levels. This focus motivates employees to strive for growth not only in their business relationships, but their personal ones as well. Our goal is to forge a PREMIERE ORGANIZATION for the future of KPRS. We are committed to providing our clients with impeccable management service, awareness, and research for their needs, objectives, and expectations - supplying innovative suggestions each step of the way. We strive to continuously expand our forwardthinking mentality, assuring that our projects, staff, and services are unsurpassed in our industry. Introduction Principals Paul Kristedja Vice President Joel H. Stensby President Lev Rabinovich Vice President With over 35 years of extensive experience in Industrial, Hospitality, Public Works, Entertainment, and Tenant Improvement work, Paul and his team have become known as one of the leading large Industrial Distribution and Warehouse experts. He has completed over 50,000,000 sq. ft. of Industrial work and continues to excel in the construction management industry. Throughout his 32 years of experience, Paul continually builds and develops management systems, techniques, and tools which emphasize consistency, efficiency and accuracy. Joel has compiled a resume of some of Southern California’s most complicated and significant projects during his 35 years in Los Angeles. His successes include projects such as Playa Vista, a multi billion dollar, 1,000-acre commercial and residential mixed-use project near Marina del Rey. Prior to KPRS, Joel was the Vice President and Territory General Manager of the Los Angeles region for Kajima Construction Services, Inc., He also served as Vice President of Construction for Maguire Thomas Partners, a nationwide real estate development firm based in Los Angeles., and spent 8 years working with Turner Construction. With over 38 years of experience in the construction industry, both in California and nationwide, Lev has an impressive assorted background in Commercial, Entertainment, Institutional, Medical, and Residential construction. His Preconstruction team, formed from carefully selected professionals, has created an innovative cost management system, which provides clients with enormous flexibility to accommodate any requirement within standard estimating reports. Lev has produced a wide array of successful projects as the chief estimator, most recently for Kajima, Bovis, Ray Wilson, M.H Golden and Turner Companies. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Introduction Target Market KPRS Office Locations KPRS Corporate Office 2850 Saturn Street Brea, CA 92821 T 714 672 0800 F 714 672 0871 KPRS Los Angeles Office 515 South Flower Street Suite 3641 Los Angeles, CA 90071 T 213 236 3798 F 714 672 0871 OFFICE KPRS Hawaii Construction Inc. 3465 Waialae Avenue Suite 395 Honolulu, HI 96816 T 808 739 9399 F 808 739 9411 • High-Rise Offices • Mid-Rise Offices • Low -Rise Offices INDUSTRIAL KPRS Markets KPRS covers a broad spectrum of construction projects, including Residential, Industrial, Retail, Office, and Tenant Improvements. • Distribution Facilities • Multi-Building RETAIL • • • • • TENANT IMPROVEMENTS • • Lifestyle Centers • • Big Box Retail • Restaurants Auto Dealerships • Banks Office / Commercial Industrial Education Retail Medical / Lab Hospitality / Entertainment RESIDENTIAL/HOSPITALITY DESIGN/BUILD CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • • • • • KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Public Works Private Industry Industrial Office Tenant Improvements • • • • • • Multi-Family Community Parks & Clubhouses Student Housing Mixed-Use Residential Hotels Housing PUBLIC WORKS • • • • Institutional Education Community Centers Civic Centers Introduction Sustainable Development U.S. Green Building Council The Next Step KPRS Construction is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council Orange County Chapter. As part of our mission statement, KPRS is committed to “a higher quality environment.” The sustainability of our industry is now closely tied to utilizing emerging technologies and materials that embrace eco-sustainable production and construction methods. KPRS is currently working with subcontractors and product suppliers to make our construction sites greener. Here are some aspects we are working on: LEED Accredited Professionals KPRS has many LEED accredited professionals currently on staff to help in the planning, designing, and construction of projects seeking LEED certification. We focus on three main certifications: New Construction, Commercial Interiors, and Core and Shell. Each certification is rated in the following: • • • • Certified Silver Gold Platinum Lead-Safe Certified Firm: KPRS is an EPA certified lead-safe renovator. The EPA launched a consumer campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of lead paint poisoning and encourages consumers to choose only contractors who are Lead-Safe Certified. Electronic Paperless Filing Within the last year, KPRS has moved towards using online electronic files of construction documents, plan sets, and closeout packages. Master copies are stored electronically, and are accessible via the internet, reducing the amount of paper used in the reprinting of large-scale documents. As-built drawings are scanned after projects are completed, backed-up using secure storage methods, and eventually recycled. Project Closeout Packages Project closeout packages are delivered as interactive CDs or DVDs, eliminating bulky binders and multiple paper copies. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Reduction of CO2 emissions on jobsites by restricting gas power generators in favor of site electricity. Valuable materials recycling on site. • • • • • Recycling of excess aluminum Recycling of excess storefront and glazing products Recycling of excess rebar/steel Recycling of casting slabs/excess concrete Installing recycling bins at job sites Corporate Recycling Policy KPRS is fully committed to greener possibilities within the construction industry. Our mission statement focuses on a commitment to “a higher quality environment for an active society,” and we begin at our corporate office and construction sites. Each employee’s desk is furnished with a recycling bin and paper documents are recycled daily. KPRS recycles the following materials within the corporate office and on project job sites: • • • • • • • Electronics and computers Printer toner / ink cartridges Cell phones Paper products / shredding Plan documents Consumer plastics/glass Packing materials / cardboard Project Glendale Arts Colony Glendale, CA Owner Meta Housing Corporation Architect Studio One Eleven Value $18,750,000 Size 259,000 sf Leed Certification Rating Silver KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Glendale Arts Colony is a modern, 70-unit affordable apartment community consisting of multiple floor plans. This project features a modern architectural design that will uphold the community’s fully arts-focused concept. Residents will have the opportunity to enjoy professional-grade art studio and art gallery spaces. This complex will offer large community areas, including an art gallery, large community rooms, a sculpture garden, and an arts related entry that connects the community with the Arts & Entertainment District to the West. The Glendale Arts Colony will be constructed using sustainable green principles and will be built to LEED Sliver standards certification. Project Washington Family Apartments Los Angeles, CA Owner Meta Housing Corporation Architect Y&M Architects Size 55 Units Leed Certification Rating Gold KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The Washington Family Apartments located in Los Angeles, is a 55 unit complex shared between an existing building and a newly added structure. The existing portions will undergo a seismic retrofit. The mixed use complex is four stories with one, two and three bedroom floor plans. The project will be built to LEED Gold standards, using a contemporary design. Residents will enjoy a community room, computer room; children’s play area and open courtyards. Project El Monte Gateway Jamboree Housing El Monte, CA Owner Jamboree Housing Corporation Architect MVE Institutional, Inc. Value $22,500,000 Size 1.84 acres KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Jamboree is an affordable housing project conveniently located adjacent to the newly constructed El Monte Station, the largest bus facility west of Chicago. The new four story housing development includes 132 apartments. Multiple options for unit layouts provide tenants with the opportunity to find the right home for their needs. A tot lot and spacious common areas help make Jamboree an inviting familial atmosphere. Project El Monte Gateway Grapevine Housing El Monte, CA Owner Grapevine Advisors LLC Architect MVE Institutional, Inc. Value $97,000,000 Size 5.5 acres KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Grapevine Housing was developed to support a community on the go. It is located adjacent to El Monte Station, the largest bus facility west of Chicago. This project includes two buildings totalling 352 podium market-rate apartments. The mixeduse apartments contain 25,000 sf of retail space on the ground floor. Multiple unit layouts help tenants find the right home for their needs. Spacious common areas and a refreshing pool contribute to the community’s inviting social atmosphere. Project Long Beach & 21st Apartments for Meta Housing Long Beach, CA Owner Long Beach & 21st LP Architect PSL Architects/Los Angeles, CA Value $7,260,000 Size 37,238 sq. ft. Leed Certification Rating Gold KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Long Beach & 21st Apartments is a 41-unit residential complex as well as an affordable housing project to accommodate a high density of residents. The modern housing offers a warm environment where residents can enjoy a lively communal atmosphere. This is highlighted by the kitchen and community room, ample outdoor seating, and library. The project has created the space for seniors to live a dynamic lifestyle, while the building itself has helped revitalize the area on Long Beach Blvd. KPRS is proud to be a part of a project which affords quality housing to low-income seniors. The new development was completed in 14 months, and has achieved LEED Gold Certification. Project Wilshire Manor Los Angeles, CA Owner Thomas Safran & Associates Architect Nadel Architects Value $28,000,000 Completion Date January 2016 Size 160,000 sf KPRS Construction Services, Inc. KPRS was chosen to complete a 160,000 sf renovation of this Beverly Hills apartment building. The project includes a revamp of the building’s 16 floors and 287 units. The scope of work entails the following: seismic renovation, thermal solar system, elevator replacement, shoring, new store-front windows, electrical upgrades, and gas line relocation. At the forefront of the KPRS team’s agenda while completing this project is being considerate of the building’s current tenants. Project Pepperdine University Undergraduate Apartments Malibu, CA Owner Pepperdine University Architect NTD Architecture Completion Date November 2003 Size 56,000 sf KPRS Construction Services, Inc. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. completed contructiuon of the Undergraduate Student Housing Apartment Complex for the Pepperdine University’s Main Campus in Malibu, California. Project Playa Vista Community Playa Vista, CA The Playa Vista community in southwestern Los Angeles encompasses roughly 1,087 acres of mixed-use commercial space, housing communities, parks and public spaces, public facilities, and retail developments. *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project The Carlyle on Wilshire West Los Angeles, CA The 24-story Carlyle on Wilshire in West Los Angeles features 76 luxury residential condominiums. Size 76 units *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project Legacy Apartments Hollywood, CA The Legacy Apartments at the W Hotel in Hollywood, CA feature an 8-level apartment building, joined to the Hotel and retail centers. Owner W Hotels Size 8 level apartment building *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project Skyline at MacArthur Place Sant Ana, CA The Skyline at MacArthur Place project is two residential condominium towers located in the South Coast Metro area of Santa Ana, CA. Both towers are 25 stories each, with a total of 300 units. Size 300 units *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project The Century Century City, CA The Century, located in Century City, CA is a 42-story residential condominium tower with 180 units, luxury pool and parking garage. The project was completed in 2009 and is owned by Related Properties. Owner Related Properties Completion Date 2009 Size 180 units *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project Vista Del Mar Apartments Richmond, CA The Vista Del Mar Apartments, located in Richmond, CA include 504 units on a 40 acre site. The luxury apartments include pool, playground and high end amenities. The new development was completed on a 30 month schedule. *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project Parker Ranch Apartments Simi Valley, CA The three and four-level Parker Ranch Apartments in Simi Valley, CA feature 324 units. The new development was constructed in 24 months. *This project was completed by personnel prior to joining KPRS Construction. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Project Grand California Hotel Anaheim, CA Owner Walt Disney Imagineering Architect Urban Design Group Complition Value $140,000,000 KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The Grand Californian Hotel, located in the Disney California Adventure Theme Park, is comprised of 750 rooms designed after the Arts and Crafts Movement of the early 20thcentury. Project Halekulani Honolulu, HI Client Halekulani Corporation Architect Anbe Aruga Ishizu Architects Value $52,000,000 KPRS Hawaii Construction, Inc. KPRS Hawaii was contracted to provide on-site Construction Management for interior improvements at Halekulani in Honolulu, HI. The project includes the renovation of 453 luxury rooms and suites, and upgrades to the hotel including Orchids restaurant, the hotel’s main kitchen, and back of house areas. Situated on five acres of oceanfront property, Halekulani is an iconic luxury resort destination on legendary Waikiki Beach, globally renowned for its service and cuisine. Project Sunset Tower Hotel Renovation Los Angeles, CA Guest Room Renovations Owner KKHG, LLC Architect Jay Falamaki Design Studio Size 5,500 sq. ft. Lobby Renovation Owner Kingston Investors Corp. Architect Levin-Morris Architects Size 4,500 sq. ft. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The newest work completed for Sunset Towers Hotel by KPRS was the respacing and remodeling of guest rooms in multiple project phases. The boutique, historic hotel features 110 guest rooms. The project also included the renovation of this Hollywood landmark’s hotel lobby including all new mechanical work, custom wood paneling, and new marble flooring and carpeting. Other additions to the lobby included two glass enclosed fire places, one in the foyer, and one in the bar/lounge area. Project Century Plaza Hotel and Spa Century City, CA Owner Pivotal Century Plaza Hotel, LLC Architect S.F. Jones Architects, Inc. Size 241,800 sq. ft. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The Century Plaza Hotel and Spa project consisted of construction on an upscale spa facility at an existing hotel. The project included luxuries such as Jacuzzi tubs, steam rooms, sauna, treatment rooms with showers, Japanese bath facilities, a preparation kitchen with café, and public areas. The site work consisted of a swimming pool, wading pools, an outdoor Jacuzzi, as well as extensive site concrete and re-landscaping of the existing grounds. Large portions of the site improvements were built above the existing 5,000-seat ballroom located on the lower level of the hotel. Project Hyatt Hotel Glendale, CA Owner Hyatt Hotels Corp Architect LK Architecture, Inc. Value $30,000,000 Size 186,000 sf KPRS Construction Services, Inc. KPRS is constructing the newest Hyatt hotel, developed by Hyatt Corporation, and located just outside Los Angeles in Glendale, CA. The structure is a ten story concrete frame hotel including a single level underground parking, guest swimming pool, and site work. The 179 guest rooms will feature a kitchen and lounge for guests, as well as other high end amenities and finishes throughout. Project Hyatt House Irvine Irvine, CA Owner Hyatt Corporation Architect Law Kingdom Architecture Value $19,600,000 Size 108,700 SF KPRS Hawaii Construction, Inc. A global hospitality company, Hyatt Corporation wanted to develop a new hotel location in Irvine, CA. Hyatt House Irvine offers guests 149 rooms with 500 square foot suites. The seven-story hotel includes amenities such as a pool, lounge, kitchen, buffet eatery, and patio with an enclosed fireplace. Materials such as stone countertops and stone flooring, millwork paneling, and EIFS and brick veneer exterior add to the hotel’s relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. Project Cypress Village Floral Park Irvine, CA Owner Irvine Community Development Company Architect David Sheegog Value $2,800,000 Size 3.5 acres KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Completed in an accelerated 3.5 month schedule, Cypress Village Floral Park lives up to its name. The park is saturated with greenery, particularly olive and palm trees. Along with the landscaping, KPRS also put in a junior Olympic pool, heated spas, and a wading pool. Adjoining the pool area are restrooms and showers with glossy tile walls and flooring. Gas-powered BBQs and a playground with rubberized surfacing contribute to the park’s familial atmosphere. Details such as precast stone columns and trellises give Cypress Village a Mediterranean flair. Project Laguna Altura - Pool & Park Development Irvine, CA Owner Irvine Community Development Company Architect David Sheegog Value $2,500,000 Size 111,078 sq. ft. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Located off state route 133, the Laguna Altura community clubhouse includes a community pool, spa, restrooms, equipment building, associated sitework and utilities. Also constructed were two neighborhood tot-lot playgrounds with a basketball court, barbeques, group picnic areas, long walking paths and shaded structures. This project was completed under a very tight schedule of only 90 calendar days. Project Laguna Woods Golf Clubhouse Laguna Woods, CA Owner Golden Rain Foundation Architect Pekarek-Crandell, Inc. Completion Value $3,500,000 Size 20,092 sf KPRS Construction Services, Inc. The Laguna Woods Golf Clubhouse project consisted of the construction of a new two-story wood-frame 20,092 sf clubhouse and cart barn. The clubhouse includes a grand lobby, multipurpose rooms, pro-shop and exterior site work. The clubhouse structure is equipped with a fully operational sprinkler system. Scope of Services KPRS PRE-DESIGN DESIGN PROJECT COST PROJECT CONTROL PROJECT SCHEDULE QUALITY CONTROL Analyze client needs & requirements. Prepare budget estimate. Prepare master schedule & major milestones. Define project objectives. Establish project team strategy. Evaluate alternative systems. Define user input, review & approval process. Assist in establishing parking criteria. Constructability review. Define design deliveries by phase. Assist the design team & design proces Prepare estimate at end of schematic documents stage. Develop & monitor master schedule. Establish design coordination procedures. Provide regular project control reports. Conduct value engineering session. Prioritize owner’s decisions. Review budget, schedule & quality requirements. Control cost through design process. Review project documents & verify documents for completeness. Establish prequalification criteria. Develop trade scopes. Prepare subcontractor list. Monitor bid status, evaluate results. Develop document control & procedures. CONSTRUCTION Establish unit prices & alternates. Review & compare bids Negotiate contracts & prices Verify all permit durations & approvals. Identify & coordinate all long lead purchases. Fabrication & manpower status. Conduct pre-bid conferences. Establish submittal schedule to expedite material orders. Establish GMP at documents stage. Review construction documents for details & clarity. Prequalify subcontractors & vendors, and establish bid list. Prepare subtrade scopes & checklists. Verify shipping condition of all materials & equipment. Establish communication procedures. Develop cost control procedures. Review change orders for schedule. Maintain quality control & control logs. Maintain project records. Monitor budget & prepare cost reports. Review schedule for shop drawings, fabrication & deliveries. Control mock-ups & review quality. Prepare monthly reports. Establish & monitor schedule. Establish & monitor cost control. POSTCONSTRUCTION Prepare strategic plan for all design activities. Calculate project cash flow. Establish/ Manage project contingency. PRECONSTRUCTION Define communications procedures. Expedite site & soil investigations. Define assumptions, qualifications, allowances, exclusions & contingencies. Establish procedure to evaluate & process change orders. Evaluate pay request applications. Coordinate project close-out. Prepare final payment & retainage. Establish warranties, operation & maintenance procedures. Prepare final cost report. Assemble historical cost data & reports. Schedule & conduct jobsite progress meetings. Conduct scheduled jobsite safety meetings. Coordinate & obtain final approval. Coordinate all final inspections and certificates. Prepare move-in program. Prepare as-built documents. Prepare final schedule status report. Assemble & compile record documentation. Prepare documents of major building equipment. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Provide on-site supervision to monitor subs performance. Preconstruction Services Technical Services The Team Approach is the main concept of our service and philosophy. Technical Services Conceptual Estimate Our team is proud of its success and reputation for consistently delivering projects of the highest quality, on time and within our Clients’ guidelines. Our cost management system is a proprietary system developed by Lev Rabinovich, Vice President of Preconstruction. It provides a single source document for the total range of the project requirements. This method provides tremendous flexibility to accommodate specific client requirements and utilizes several different software packages for efficient cost and document control. Our cost estimating team will prepare a conceptual estimate based on programming documents and defined assumptions mutually agreed to by the owner and the design team. We have developed a unique approach to providing and presenting our estimates. Our team provides a factual account of the project status, presenting meaningful information to allow team members to make timely decisions. Furthermore, as each document is produced in the different phases of the design and construction document process, a library of information is created, taking into consideration key decisions and value added options. The Team Approach In providing cost management services, our team seeks to participate as a full member with our client and consultant teams. Each of the principal team members brings specific expertise to the program. Through the interface of the team and integration of their capabilities, program objectives are realized. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. During the early schematic phase, we will work closely with the owner and the architect in providing cost data for all alternative configuration schemes and will form the basis for the project budget. During the early phases of the project, while the greatest number of options are open, decisions can be made that have the greatest impact on the final project costs. Preconstruction Services Technical Services Our cost control and cost estimating methods are founded upon early involvement in the preconstruction phase. Activity ID 10 This estimate will be based upon a detailed takeoff of the final design development or preliminary drawings. It will be prepared with sufficient detail to provide a thorough review of the various design elements and will facilitate changes, substitutions, or reductions of current design should this prove necessary or desired. This estimate will verify that increases in project cost are either not occurring, or that they are being considered and documented. Project Award Orig Dur Early Start Early Finish F 25 3 MAR APR 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 MAY 12 19 26 2 9 2008 JUN JUL 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 AUG 11 18 25 1 8 SEP 15 22 29 6 OCT 13 20 27 3 NOV 10 17 24 1 8 DEC 15 22 29 5 JAN 12 19 26 2 2009 FEB MAR APR 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Project Award 0 03MAR08 540 Order Stuctural Steel 5 03MAR08 80 Planning/Purchasing 0 10APR08 07MAR08 Order Stuctural Steel Planning/Purchasing 20 Preconstruction 40 10APR08 06JUN08 60 Structural Steel Detailing 40 08MAY08 07JUL08 360 Design Build (Stairs, Glazing, Life Safety, Etc) 40 15MAY08 14JUL08 460 Elevator Design 20 02JUN08 27JUN08 470 Elevator Engineering/Fabrication 60 30JUN08 23SEP08 150 Structural Steel Fabrication 30 08JUL08 18AUG08 Preconstruction Structural Steel Detailing Design Build (Stairs, Glazing, Life Safety, Etc) Elevator Design Elevator Engineering/Fabrication Structural Steel Fabrication Sitework Parcel 1 (existing) 820 Design Development Estimate Activity Description Pre-Construction Phase 1 Start Phase 1 Start 0 02JUN08* Clear and Grub 181 Clear and Grub 3 02JUN08 04JUN08 191 Site Demolition 3 05JUN08 09JUN08 Site Demolition Mobilization 30 Mobilization 2 09JUN08 10JUN08 311 Site Grading (rough) 3 10JUN08 12JUN08 Site Grading (rough) 321 Telco Conduit 4 10JUN08 13JUN08 Telco Conduit 40 Temporary Facilities/Utilities 3 11JUN08 13JUN08 Temporary Facilities/Utilities 160 Temporary Signage/Barricades/Erosion Control 3 11JUN08 13JUN08 Temporary Signage/Barricades/Erosion Control 70 Safe Off Existing Hazards 5 11JUN08 17JUN08 Safe Off Existing Hazards 761 Landscape Irrigation 4 13JUN08 18JUN08 Landscape Irrigation 611 Hydrant Relocation 5 13JUN08 19JUN08 Hydrant Relocation 731 Retaining Wall 6 13JUN08 20JUN08 Retaining Wall Survey & Layout 320 Survey & Layout 3 18JUN08 20JUN08 811 Site Grading (fine) 3 20JUN08 24JUN08 701 Curb/Gutter/Sidewalk 8 25JUN08 07JUL08 721 Architectural Concrete 5 02JUL08 09JUL08 791 Paving 3 10JUL08 14JUL08 781 Landscape Lighting 3 15JUL08 17JUL08 771 Landscape Planting 5 18JUL08 24JUL08 Site Grading (fine) Curb/Gutter/Sidewalk Architectural Concrete Paving Landscape Lighting Landscape Planting 801 Pavement Markings & Signage 3 25JUL08 29JUL08 Pavement Markings & Signage 821 Phase 1 End 0 29JUL08 Phase 1 End Parcel 2 (new) 620 Phase II Start 0 30JUL08 180 Clear and Grub 4 30JUL08 Phase II Start 04AUG08 190 Site Demolition 4 05AUG08 08AUG08 310 Site Grading (rough) 3 11AUG08 13AUG08 750 Trench Drains 610 UG Utilities (Fire, Water, Sewer, SD) 730 Retaining Walls 140 Electrical Gear & Feeders 810 Site Grading (fine) 700 Curb & Gutter 740 Trash Enclosure 760 Landscape Irrigation 720 Architectural Concrete 5 07OCT08 13OCT08 18 07OCT08 30OCT08 6 31OCT08 07NOV08 10 02DEC08 15DEC08 4 13JAN09 16JAN09 8 19JAN09 28JAN09 10 19JAN09 30JAN09 8 29JAN09 09FEB09 10 29JAN09 11FEB09 790 Paving 3 12FEB09 16FEB09 860 Trellis 6 12FEB09 20FEB09 780 Landscape Lighting 5 17FEB09 24FEB09 770 Landscape Planting 8 25FEB09 06MAR09 800 Pavement Markings & Signage 3 09MAR09 11MAR09 Start Date Finish Date Data Date Run Date 03MAR08 31MAR09 03MAR08 15FEB08 12:08 Clear and Grub Site Demolition Site Grading (rough) Trench Drains UG Utilities (Fire, Water, Sewer, SD) Retaining Walls Electrical Gear & Feeders Site Grading (fine) Curb & Gutter Trash Enclosure Landscape Irrigation Architectural Concrete Paving Trellis Landscape Lighting Landscape Planting Pavement Markings & Signage Early Bar Progress Bar Critical Activity DOVE Sheet 1 of 2 KPRS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. FAR WEST INDUSTRIES - DOVE ST OFFICE © Primavera Systems, Inc. Construction Documents Estimate This estimate will incorporate a detailed contract estimate for each of the various items of work. It will be summarized in accordance with the procurement plan of contract packaging and will be based on an analysis of the construction drawings and specifications, a detailed quantity survey of the materials required, and carefully appraised unit prices for labor and material. It will provide the final check on the budget and can serve as the basis of a Guaranteed Maximum Price. Historical Data Construction Market/Analysis As part of our preconstruction services, we analyze construction market factors that impact the construction of the facility. We will specifically analyze: • • • • • Current availability of skilled subcontractors who can provide their services. Availability of specialized craftspeople. Projections of future construction work loads. Local labor conditions, including the capability of local business enterprises. Management and financial capability, quality, and workload of potential bidders. Based on this market analysis and our analysis of the overall project requirements, we will develop a list of qualified subcontractors. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Throughout the preconstruction process, our team will evaluate the current project with historical data from similar projects in size and scope. With over 100 years of cumulative experience between the principals of KPRS, we have a comprehensive and reliable database of historical experience to base our historical cost analysis. Budget Control We will initiate project cost control procedures, including development of cost reporting. We will continually monitor the project budget, anticipated costs, and prepare monthly reports with the respect to the contract cost. Preconstruction Services Technical Services Schedule of Values We will assist in developing a reliable Schedule of Values format. This form will provide a basis for the payment requisitions and provide financial safety for the client during the construction phases of the project. Value Engineering Studies An important activity during the preconstruction phase is “Value Engineering Studies.” The value engineering process will identify areas where significant contributions can be made to reduce costs, speed construction, and enhance the project’s value. This will be achieved through meetings and discussions with the client, architect, and engineers, discussing alternatives with the specialty contractors, investigating current market trends, extensive reporting and regular feedback to the project team. When appropriate, detailed reports and recommendations will be produced so the architect and the owner can consider the implications of the options and make proper decisions. This documentation is one of the forms of continuity we will bring to the project. In conjunction with the owner and the architect, we will review the design of the project on a continuous basis through the production of construction documents to assure that the design is the most cost-effective and consistent with the project goals. In all cases, we look for possibilities to improve quality, expedite schedules, or optimize costs. For the analysis of major building systems and subsystems, we, along with the team members, will use life cycle cost analysis and recommend those systems that most closely meet your requirements for first cost versus life cycle cost. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Value Engineering Workshop Value Engineering Workshop is a collaborative effort between our Client, Design Team, Preconstruction and Project Management Teams, Subcontractors, and consultant teams. The workshop report will identify recommendations and options selected by the team. Alternative options will be recommended for the following systems: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Site work and associated infrastructure Parking requirements Foundations Building configuration and structure Building skin and architectural finishes Roofing systems Mechanical systems Electrical systems Acoustical details and materials Vertical transportation Fire protection systems Security systems Communication systems Life safety and building management systems Interior systems Materials and finishes maintenance capabilities The value engineering ideas will be proposed to reduce the cost or increase the value of the project. Our team will implement the following key activities developed during the preconstruction phase: • • • • • Verification of project schedule Expedition of long lead times Expediting purchasing and buyouts Verify and release of critical materials Confirmation of each action reviewed in preconstruction • Verification of the GMP record keeping and audit trails Preconstruction Services Technical Services Sample of Value Engineering Ideas Legend: 5 – Excellent 4 – Very Good 3 – Good 2 – Fair 1 – Poor A – Accepted R – Rejected S – Study Required I – Incorporated Design ARCHITECTURAL RATING A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 Concrete pavers vs. terrazzo Precast alternative to stone Stone back-up framing options Roofing - substitute for clay tile Rating A R S I 5 3 5 3 Workshop approach will consist of the following phases: 1. Information and selection phase The Project team reviews detailed cost estimate and evaluates all trades to be selected for future studies. Brainstorming sessions with the owner and design team are scheduled to create alternates and ideas in the areas of the largest potential return. 2. Evaluation and development phase STRUCTURAL S.1 Used Eccentric based frame S.2 Shear wall to roof - deleted moment frame S.3 Reduce roof framing system weight 4 4 4 MECHANICAL M.1 Evaluate secondary chilled water pumps M.2 Eliminate all butterfly valves 3. Presentation and final selection phase 4 2 ELETRICAL E.1 Review mech. load assumptions & 5 criteria E.2 Eliminate fluorescent dimming 4 KPRS Construction Services, Inc. We conduct feasibility studies of all the alternatives created during the information and selection phase. We evaluate all ideas and establish the following factors: cost impact, performance, time imapact, and quality and reliability impact. We prepare written proposals evaluating each alternative, noting all the saving which can be achieved by incorporating value engineering ideas into the final document. Construction Services Construction Approach Construction Approach Once established, the GMP will form the basis to proceed with the construction services. The following outline is a brief summary of the methodology KPRS will follow to execute a project. During the construction phase, KPRS will provide all management and related services, as necessary. Our team will manage all conditions of the site work rules and will establish and monitor safety, security, cleaning and other conditions. General Management and On-Site Staff KPRS’ personnel is accustomed to dealing with the upper management of subcontractors, whether it is in the field or at an off-site fabrication plant. By obtaining the commitment of the senior management of our subcontractors, our team will ensure the client of having its work done by the finest personnel and having personalized attention given to the project by each subcontractor. Our team will establish, implement and maintain procedures to assure coordination among the architect, consultants, subcontractors, all local municipal authorities, governmental agencies, utility companies, etc., who may be involved in the project. Our team will hold weekly job meetings with the owner’s representatives, subcontractors, architects and other necessary parties to discuss procedures, progress, problems, scheduling, and open items. Our team will assist the owner in obtaining the general building permits and Certificates of Occupancy as required, and will coordinate the obtaining of all legally required permits, licenses and certificates. We will assemble these documents from the contractors and deliver them at the completion of the work. KPRS will coordinate all work until final completion and acceptance of the project by the owner, including a comprehensive final inspection to ensure that the materials furnished and work performance are in accordance with the contract documents. During the construction phase of the project, KPRS will provide all management and related services, KPRS Construction Services, Inc. as necessary, to adequately supervise, monitor and coordinate the work of all subcontractors. Our team will manage all conditions of the site work rules and will establish and monitor safety, security, cleaning and other conditions. Coordinate Testing and Inspection KPRS will develop and enforce a quality control system in order to ensure that the highest standards of construction are met. Our team will develop a checking and testing procedure to ensure that all systems are adequately tested and balanced prior to their acceptance. Our team will coordinate all testing, as required by the technical sections of the specifications, and as required by the building code. Our team will keep an accurate record of all tests, inspections conducted and test reports. Our team will coordinate the services of professional engineers, engineer-of-record and the architect, as required by the building codes, for work, if any, that would be performed for the owner directly. Coordinate Shop Drawings Submissions KPRS will receive and review for compliance with the contract documents all shop drawings, materials and other items submitted by the subcontractors. Requests for approval from subcontractors, delivery schedules, material lists, shop drawings, samples, plus more, will be commented upon and submitted to the architect for concurring approval. Construction Services Construction Approach Approvals of technical adequacy of shop drawings and samples will remain the duty of the architect.KPRS will oversee the submission of all shop drawings, composite shop and coordination drawings, brochures and material samples, and instruct the subcontractors that submission shall comply with project requirements. Proactive Scheduling Comprehensive Safety Program At KPRS, we strive to great lengths to produce an initial target schedule incorporating requirements from all parties including: owners, designers, contractors, suppliers and end users. KPRS will review the safety program developed by each subcontractor and will prepare and submit to the owner a recommended comprehensive Safety Program, which complies with the requirements of Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA), as amended. During construction, our team will monitor compliance by each subcontractor with its contractual safety requirements, and in collaboration with the project personnel charged with monitoring fire and safety regulations, will correct any deficiencies. Labor and Community Relations KPRS will make recommendations, as necessary, for the development and administration of an effective labor and community relations program for the project and for avoidance of labor disputes during construction. Achieving predictable project outcomes is a process that depends on current and accurate information, communication, and teamwork. This establishes the baseline schedule that serves as a measuring point for the entire project. By focusing on the initial scheduling plan we have essentially minimized the potential problems that will slow down the project. We use Primavera, the most comprehensive scheduling program available, as our scheduling software. The Project Team will review the 14 day look-ahead schedules weekly during the subcontractor’s and owner’s coordination meetings. The schedule will be used as a tool to discuss deliveries and installation sequences. Any problems or issues will be addressed accordingly and the schedule will be adjusted to reflect the changes, if necessary. The Project Team will update the current schedule and review it against the baseline schedule to identify potential conflicts or impacts due to the latest adjustments. The schedule will then be discussed with the owner and subcontractors in order to review possible solutions to minimizing impacts and methods of taking proactive steps necessary to ensure that the project will be delivered on time and on budget. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Safety Program & Quality Control Checklist KPRS Roof Access Sign-In Sheet Our adoption of Roof Access controls is another direct result of past experience. No subcontractor is permitted access to the roof of any KPRS jobsite project without first attending a “toolbox” safety talk and then filling out the Roof Access Sign-In Sheet. KPRS University SAFETY – Safety is an integral part of our corporate culture—KPRS has assembled a detailed safety program to ensure thorough direction for the duration of the project. Elements of the program include: One of the ways that KPRS distinguishes itself from its competition is through our regular training program, KPRS University. This 46-course program brings our field superintendents, project engineers, assistant project managers and office staff together in a twice-monthly format in the corporate office to receive training in the latest means and methods and best practices for our industry. Job Orientation Meeting • • • • • • • • Safety Policy Incident Investigation Program Safety Meeting Program Statistical Injury and Illness Data Safety Training Program and Records Disciplinary Procedures Safety Inspection Program OSHA T1 Annual Trench Excavation Permit. Safety is the key point made at the first orientation meeting at the project site before construction begins at each job. The KPRS Senior Project Manager and Superintendent run this orientation meeting. The safety points covered at the initial project orientation meeting include distribution and discussion of the following documents: A brief description of the KPRS Construction safety program follows. • Safety from the Start • KPRS practices safety from the very start of each job. Subcontractor principals and staff are alerted to our corporate safety requirements from the beginning when KPRS staff holds the job kickoff meeting. Reference is made in the contracts signed by the principals of each subcontract trade to the KPRS Rules and Regulations. Safety procedures and requirements are now written into each Scope of Work attached to the subcontracts. • Fall Protection Safety Video • KPRS Construction Services, Inc. has developed a safety video series for its project management staff and superintendents. 24 separate videos make up this curriculum including a Fall Protection Safety video. A copy of that video is included on the web link and in this package for your review. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. • • • Medical Care Access Map that describes the nearest hospitaland how to contact emegency first responders in the event of an emergency. Job Site Map describing lay-down, staging areas, and emergency access. KPRS Construction Rules and Regulations. These are also posted at each jobsite. Contractor’s Environment, Health and Safety EHS Handbook. This three-ring bound document is provided to the foreman of each trade and contains our expectations for site conduct and the safety required of each subcontractor on the job. Group viewing of the Orientation video, “Safety It’s Up to Me.” This sets the tone among the trades that KPRS requires a safe jobsite. Review of any special job-site controls including Daily Roof Access sign-in sheet or Trenching Safety Checklist if this work will occur. Introduction of Kevin Vail and Tom Tufts, KPRS Construction Services own in-house safety and quality control experts. Safety Program & Quality Control Checklist KPRS Superintendent’s Handbook Quality Assurance Plan The Superintendent’s Handbook is the backbone Policy and Procedure manual for KPRS project managers. It provides each document, form, and policy that the operations staff use to execute the construction of a project at KPRS and it establishes the paramount importance of safety for KPRS job sites. The Superintendent’s Handbook contains a series of essential safety documents.Among these are: The definition of quality goes beyond merely conforming to technical requirements and catching errors/oversights; it is a commitment to preventing substandard completed products and diligent pursuit of excellence in every facet of the project. Outlined below are the assets that our team brings to the quality assurance process: • • • • • The Injury, Illness, Prevention Plan (IIPP) Handbook is a 160-page document , which provides the guide to safety protocol at KPRS. The Safety Toolbox and Tailgate Meeting Checklist is used as the agenda for regularly scheduled jobsite safety meetings conducted by the KPRS superintendent or project manger with subcontractors in attendance. The Code of Safe Practices is used tosupport the Safety Toolbox and Tailgate Meetings and provides a concise guide to jobsite safety including roof safety. The Monthly Safety Meeting Report is used by site superintendents to document the job site safety record for the past 30 days. KPRS Daily Reports document the daily progress and events at each jobsite. • • • • Quality Control Achieving superior quality begins with an experienced committed staff, well drafted assurance plan, and diligence in plan implementation. • • Quality Assurance The approach of KPRS Construction Services, Inc. towards quality assurance begins with the understanding that excellence in quality can only be achieved with diligent efforts through the entire construction process. Quality assurance cannot be limited to on site review of installations; rather, it is a systematic approach of review beginning with design, programming, administration, construction, and project closeout. The intent is to maximize quality by way of careful attention to the usage of materials, design, and construction procedures. KPRS Construction Services, Inc. A well-trained and well-coordinated construction team A team of design and technical consultants A system of checks to evaluate various building systems, construction methodologies Development of a unique project specific plan corresponding to the needs of the Owner • • A spirited team devoted to the successful completion of the project with the goal of exceeding the owners’ expectations. A dedication to maintain continuous communication with our clients, focusing on important design, costs, schedule and construction issues to ensure both technical accuracy and timely delivery. Early cost analysis as part of the overall design process and the systematic preparation of highly accurate set of construction documents. Application of quality considerations, budget constraints and value decisions to design elements and building systems to foster a positive decision-making base for project design.