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Orange County Fire Authority
Regional Fire Operations
& Training Center
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Regional Fire Operations & Training Center
Program
Overview
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Who is OCFA?
One of the largest Fire Service Agencies in California
62 fire stations serve over 1.2 million residents in 562 square mile area
Provide Fire, Emergency Medical, Rescue, & Fire Protection
Services
911 Answering Point
Specialty Teams
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Why a New Facility?
911 Facility does not meet Essential Facility standards
No dedicated Training Center
Undersized / Inadequate Facilities
Current decentralized facility locations hamper efficiency
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Regional Fire Operations
& Training Center
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Regional Fire Operations & Training Center
Site Overview
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The RFOTC was approved as part of the Lower Peters Canyon Area Plan in May, 1996
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Site Location
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911 - Emergency Communications Center & Communications Tower (23,896 s.f.)
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Public Services
& Support Buildings (98,120 s.f.)
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Materiel Management
(warehouse) (39,734 s.f.)
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Automotive Center (41,182 s.f.)
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Training Grounds
& Tower
(24,009 s.f.)
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Regional Fire Operations & Training Center
Design Overview
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Conformance with Adjacent Residential Surroundings Was Key to Exterior Design
Tile Roofs
Building Materials
Landscaping
Site Topography
Lighting
Tower Construction
Noise Considerations
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RFOTC Main Entry
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Public Services / Communications
Interior Courtyard
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Training Tower and Pavilion
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OCFA Main Lobby
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OCFA Boardroom
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OCFA Boardroom (plan view)
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OCFA Boardroom – Lecture Alternative (plan view)
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OCFA Boardroom – Lecture Alternative
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Project Cost Estimates (in millions)
Construction Budget $ 35.5
Construction Contingency $ 1.6
FF&E Budget $ 5.0
Program Mgmt. & Design $ 7.8
Total $ 49.9
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Project Timeline
Member City Approval of Financing Plan June-July ’01
Contractor Pre-Qual & Advertisement July ‘01
Construction Docs & Construction Bid August ‘01
Construction Contract Award September
‘01
Construction Start October ‘01
Move-in / Testing June ’03 – Aug. ‘04
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Project Timeline - Key Board Approvals
Approval to Proceed w/ Construction Docs Mar 22, 01
Presentation of Preliminary Financing Plan and
Approval to Pre-qualify Contractors May 24, 01
Approval to Solicit Construction Bids July
26, 01
Approval of Financing Plan Aug 24, 01
Award Construction Contract Sept 27, 01
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Thank You
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For more information about RFOTC, or to answer any questions you may have, please contact:
Nancy Foreman
OCFA RFOTC Program Manager
(714) 289-7707
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