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200 UCLA Medical Plaza

Renovation

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$20,000,000.00

Public - State/Provincial

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200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

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UCLA requests a written response to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to select an Executive Architect for the proposed Medical Plaza 200 Emergency Power Equipment Replacement (Project #906020.01). The Medical Plaza 200 building, also known as the Peter Morton Medical Building, is on the UCLA main campus at 200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095. Medical Plaza 200 is an approximately 360,000 gross square foot (GSF) outpatient medical facility that is six stories with two subterranean levels and was constructed in 1990. The proposed project scope includes the decommissioning, removal, and replacement of two existing emergency diesel generators currently located on the rooftop of the 200 Medical Plaza (MP200) building; the project scope also includes the decommissioning and replacement of seven Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS's) currently located in multiple areas throughout the existing 200 Medical Plaza building; and installation of new switchgear and load banks to match the capacity of the new generators. The University has elected to use a CMAR delivery method for this project. This RFQ is for full design services; however, the University reserves the right to defer negotiations concerning services other than pre-design studies until the completion of the pre-design phase. The design shall comply with the University of California Policy on Sustainable Practices for green building design and energy efficiency. The project must also meet the California Energy Code (Title 24) energy efficiency standards and shall apply sustainability principles to the extent possible.

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