| 2010 Spring | | City College | Infrastructure Phase I | This phase of the infrastructure project includes the central plant upgrade. The concept design phase has started and will complete in early 2009 with concept design documents and bridging documents for a design build RFP.
Delivery: Design-Build | Tom Fine | |
| 2010 Spring | | City College | Infrastructure Phase II | The Infrastructure Phase II project consists of the utilities upgrades throughout the campus and along the 16th St. and 15th St. corridors. It is anticipated that numerous smaller projects will take place to support the construction of new and renovated buildings. The design team is now in progress with the design of the new 16th St. sewer line replacement as well as the 15th St. sewer relocation.
Delivery: Design-Bid-Build | Tom Fine | |
| 2010 Spring | | Mesa College | East Stadium Hardscape | The renovation of the athletic facility includes new artificial turf with regulation-size fields for football and soccer, an all-weather synthetic tract suitable for world-class track and field events, an upper field event area, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramp, restroom and companion seating. The track will include areas for events such as long/triple jump, the steeplechase water jump, pole vault, high jump, shot put, hammer/discus, and the javelin. The project includes approximately 100,000 square feet of artificial turf, five acres of synthetic track and bleacher capacity for 4,500 spectators. It is scheduled to open in late September 2009.
Delivery: Hard Low Bid | Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Summer | $38M | City College | General Purpose Classroom Building | Approx. 72,000 SF for new classrooms, laboratories, Corporate Education Center, collaborative common area, administrative and support staff space, retail areas and a six-story parking structure
Delivery: Design Build | Tom Fine | Misc. trades. No Major Trades. |
| 2010 Summer | $4.5M | Continuing Education | North City Campus | 300 Spaces (poured in place) parking structure to sever the North City Campus classroom building.
Delivery: Design-Build
| Scott Ellis | |
| 2010 Summer | $9M | Miramar College | Advance Transportation Technology Center | Approx. 14,000 SF of building construction to expand the diesel, natural gas, hybrid bus and transit technology and new developments in construction equipment technology.
Multi Prime Contractors for all Trades
Soltek is the CM. | Jim Bray | Multi Prime Contractors for all Trades |
| 2010 Summer | | Mesa College | Stadium Restroom | The renovation of the athletic facility includes new artificial turf with regulation-size fields for football and soccer, an all-weather synthetic tract suitable for world-class track and field events, an upper field event area, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramp, restroom and companion seating. The track will include areas for events such as long/triple jump, the steeplechase water jump, pole vault, high jump, shot put, hammer/discus, and the javelin. The project includes approximately 100,000 square feet of artificial turf, five acres of synthetic track and bleacher capacity for 4,500 spectators. It is scheduled to open in late September 2009.
Delivery: Hard Low Bid | Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Summer | | Mesa College | Social Behavioral Sciences Bldg. | The four story building of 120,000 GSF consists of three floors for the Social and Behavioral Sciences with the Health Services and Physical Conditioning program on the ground floor. New labs and general classrooms for the Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences, and other related fields, along with Psychology Labs, Speech Labs and the museum of Anthropology will all be located within this building. The project is scheduled for completion by the Fall of 2014.
Delivery: Design Build RFP
| Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Summer | | Mesa College | Fitness Center Building | The four story building of 120,000 GSF consists of three floors for the Social and Behavioral Sciences with the Health Services and Physical Conditioning program on the ground floor. New labs and general classrooms for the Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences, and other related fields, along with Psychology Labs, Speech Labs and the museum of Anthropology will all be located within this building. The project is scheduled for completion by the Fall of 2014.
http://www.sdccdprops-n.com/Mesa-College/Projects/12722.aspx
Delivery: Design Build RFP
| Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Summer | | Mesa College | Cafeteria Bookstore and Student Union Building | This 65,000 assignable square foot new building project to provide a food service facility and bookstore is scheduled to be completed by the fall of 2014.
Delivery: Design Build RFP
| Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Summer | $24M | City College | Business Technology Building | Approx. 40,000 ASF for classrooms, business and computer labs, and staff/faculty administrative offices
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Tom Fine | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades. |
| 2010 Summer | $37M | City College | Humanities Building | Approximately 70,000 ASF for new classrooms and offices, and new sublevel parking area designated for ADA and faculty
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Tom Fine | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades. |
| 2010 Summer | $35M | City College | Science Building | Approximately 73,000 ASF of new classroom, laboratory and faculty/staff administrative offices
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Tom Fine | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades. |
| 2010 Spring | $16M | Continuing Education | Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) - Phase II Wing | Offices and conference rooms expansion
Delivery: CM Multiprime | Scott Ellis | |
| 2010 Fall | | Mesa College | Demo F-100, F-200 and J-100 | | Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Fall | | Mesa College | New Fire Lane Project | | Diane Malone | |
| 2010 Fall | | Mesa College | Muir Site Renovations | The 28,000 GSF property was acquired from San Diego Unified School District. It is currently being used as administrative offices while the District Headquarters in Mission Valley undergoes a seismic retrofit.
Muir will be used as a swing space for the i-400 Student Services personal personnel. They are expected to move in during Summer 2009.
Delivery: CM Multi-Prime | Diane Malone | |
| 2010 August-September | $30M | Continuing Education | Consolidation of Centre City and Cesar Chavez Campus | New classrooms, general-purpose room, offices and Small Business Center
Delivery: CM Multiprime | Scott Ellis | |
| 2010 December | $19M | Continuing Education | Clairemont/Linda Vista Campus Bldg | | Scott Ellis | |
| 2011 Fall | $6M | Miramar College | Aviation Maintenance Technology Center | Renovation of labs, offices, classrooms and airplane hangar, and construction of additional classrooms
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Jim Bray | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades |
| 2011 Spring | | Mesa College | New Landscape Shed Project | | Diane Malone | |
| 2011 Fall | $23M | Miramar College | Student Union | Approx. 46,000 ASF for new cafeteria, bookstore, student services center, offices and conference room
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Jim Bray | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades. |
| 2011 Spring | $80M | Mesa College | Math Science Building | 2010 (Demolition)
Approximately 97,000 ASF for classrooms, science & computer labs, and faculty/staff space
Delivery: CM Multiple Prime | Diane Malone | Multiple Prime Contractors for all trades. |
| 2012 Spring | $2M | City College | 'D' Bldg Roof | Removal and replacement of approximately 24,000 SF of roofing and concrete surface decking in upper Pavilion
Delivery: Design-Bid-Build | Tom Fine | Roofing, landscaping and hardscape |
| 2012 Summer | $9M | City College | Child Development Center | Child development center classrooms, labs
Delivery: Design-Bid-Build | Tom Fine | |
| 2012 | | City College | C Building | Campus Project Manager and District are working to prepare a RFP for design; design planned to begin in the Spring 2010 with construction planned to begin in Summer 2010.
Delivery: Design-Build | Tom Fine | |
| 2012 | | City College | M Building | | Tom Fine | |
| 2012 | | City College | A Building | Design to beingin in late 2010 or early 2011 with construction planned to begin in Fall 2012.
Delivery: Design-Bid-Build
| Tom Fine | |