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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem A - OCFA RFOTC Presentation3 Orange County Fire Authority Regional Fire Operations & Training Center 1 Regional Fire Operations & Training Center Program Overview 2 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 3 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 4 Regional Fire Operations & Training Center 5 Regional Fire Operations & Training Center Site Overview 6 The RFOTC was approved as part of the Lower Peters Canyon Area Plan in May, 1996 7 Site Location 8 911 - Emergency Communications Center & Communications Tower (23,896 s.f.) 9 Public Services & Support Buildings (98,120 s.f.) 10 Materiel Management (warehouse) (39,734 s.f.) 11 Automotive Center (41,182 s.f.) 12 Training Grounds & Tower (24,009 s.f.) 13 Regional Fire Operations & Training Center Design Overview 14 Conformance with Adjacent Residential Surroundings Was Key to Exterior Design Tile Roofs Building Materials Landscaping Site Topography Lighting Tower Construction Noise Considerations 15 RFOTC Main Entry 16 Public Services / Communications Interior Courtyard 17 Training Tower and Pavilion 18 OCFA Main Lobby 19 OCFA Boardroom 20 OCFA Boardroom (plan view) 21 OCFA Boardroom – Lecture Alternative (plan view) 22 OCFA Boardroom – Lecture Alternative 23 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 24 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 25 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 26 27 Thank You 28 For more information about RFOTC, or to answer any questions you may have, please contact: Nancy Foreman OCFA RFOTC Program Manager (714) 289-7707 29 30