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Feasibility Study & Schematic Design ~"",-~~,~~~~.~._~~.'.._-_.._~-~~,",-~~.. "'.-----~"-_...._>...'.<,',.._,....._---,"~.."..~, ..--' -, __~'__'~'_'___" _"__'.__ _....._........___._'....._,___..e"._._._...._~._..._-._ FEASIBiliTY STUDY & SCHEMATIC DESIGN POLICE DEPARTMENT ADDITION for the CITY OF GILROY CLARK, STROMQUIST & SANDSTROM, ARCHITECTS III ".,,..,,.., ~~~ CLARK, STROMQUIST & SANDSTROM ARCH IT ECTS August 20, 1985 Mr. Jay Baksa City Administrator City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna street Gilroy, CA 95020 RE: GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Final Report (CSS Job 8437) Dear Mr. Baksa, We are pleased to present our final report on the Feasibility Study and Schematic Development for the Police Department Expansion. The study includes the development of a program and plan for space needs by the Police Department, a structural analysis of the existing fire house, a site study to determine optimum usability of the site, the decision to maintain the existing public entrance of the police station on Rosanna Street and the provision for future expansion. We have developed a preliminary plan which provides for the present needs of the Police Department with expansion capability for a future second floor addition. We have included a construction phasing schedule to maintain the functioning of the Police Department during each phase of construction. The construction cost estimate work included in the project. close for budgeting purposes. drawings have been completed. is based on a quantity survey of materials for The estimate should be considered as reasonably A closer estimate can be prepared when working One and two story exterior elevations have been developed to indicate the possibilities of the preliminary one story plan when expanded to a two story scheme. We envision a structural system consisting of a concrete basement with the first floor a steel frame with metal studs and a metal roof deck with concrete fill to accommodate a second floor. The exterior wall finish is stucco, with the possible use of concrete block slump stone veneer to relate to the existing adjacent building, and a sheet metal parapet which may be removed in the future to accommodate construction of the second floor. 940 EAST MEADOW DRIVE · PALO ALTO · CALIFORNIA 94303 . (415) 493-4545 BIRGE M. CLARK, F.....I.....IP...Ul W. S"'NDSTROM, ....1..... ERNIE O. ERICKSON, ....I.....I10N...TH...N B. GIFFORD, ....1..... GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Final Report Page 2 of 2 The floor plan and site plan have been developed to indicate space requirements, circulation and relationships. As detail requirements develop related to structure, mechanical systems, plumbing, electrical and existing uti1ties there may be necessary modifications. We feel that the basic plan and cost estimate reflects the space need and function of the Police Department. The next phase would involve the preliminary investigation of various consulting engineers so that preliminary drawings can be finalized and working drawings can be developed for construction documents. We have enjoyed working with the staff personnel who have given us critical and timely information and direction. We look forward to the opportunity of continuing work with you on the project. Please let us know if you require any additional information before proceeding to the next phase. Very truly yours, ~~ ERNIE O. ERICKSON EE/lm Enclosure: Final Report cc: Chief of Police Gregory Cowart 8437-8-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SUMMARY OF REpORT ............................................. Page 1 II. EXISTING CONDITIONS ........................................... Page 3 General Functional III. DEPARTMENT NEEDS ................... ................... ........ Page 5 IV. PROpOSED ADDITION & ALTERATIONS ............................... Page 6 Site plan, Floor plan & Elevations V. PHASING ........... ........ ....... ... ..... ............ ... ...... Page 8 PHASE I PHASE II Site Work & New Construction Alteration at Existing Building VI. CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE .................................... Page lO Summary of Project Costs Phase I Phase I phase II Phase II Site Work Building Entry Remodel VII. RECOMMENDATIONS ...... .... ........... .... .... ........... ....... Page II VIII. APPENDIX ...................................................... Page 12 Fire House Structural Analysis Rl/8437-TABLE "'~ GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job '8437 Page 1 I. SUMMARY OF REpORT The existing Police Department Building is part of a complex which also includes the City Hall, Library, Community Center, County Court House and Civic Center parking. The site is well located in relation to the City and functions well in relationship to city administration. The function of an Emergency Operations Center which is included in the police addition should also be part of the Civic Center. It was determined that the visibility and accessibility of the Police Station requires that the public entrance be maintained' on the Rosanna Street side. The police service access will continue from Church Street. The existing building adequately provides jail holding facilities. Additional space is required for all other sections of the police department. Since the existing police facility was first occupied in 1966, the population of Gilroy has tripled and continued future growth has been projected. The existing facility is overcrowded and it is apparent that any new facility must also allow for future expansion. The constricted site indicates clearly that the expansion of the police facility should be a multi-story building. We have proposed a plan for a building with a basement and first floor initial construction with provisions for a future second floor. Access for the physically handicapped requires an elevator to the basement which can be extended in the future to service the second floor. Because the building houses public functions vital to the community, it must be designed for an earthquake resistant "importance factor" of 1.5. The existing building was designed to the previous seismic code requirement of 1.0. Therefore, all police and civic functions critical to the emergency operation of the City after an earthquake should be relocated to the new addition. The site accommodates necessary current police staff parking. Additional parking will be required when the Police Department addition is expanded to the second floor. The removal of the existing Fire House makes efficient utilization of the parking area and future expansion of parking into the remainder of the city block is feasible. The existing police facility contains 6,535 sq. ft. We have planned for an addition containing 9,976* sq. ft. The future second floor addition would provide for an additional 4,440 sq. ft. * The County Communications portion is included in this area and amounts to l,100 sq. ft. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 2 I. contd. The total construction cost is estimated at $1,426,740. The new building portion of the estimate is $1,177,560. The additional cost for providing for the potential second floor is about $65,000 to $70,000 which is included in the cost estimate provided. This seems to be an advisable expenditure to accommodate future space. We feel that the initial building design should be simple and direct with maximum flexibility for the future. The fenced security area requires 20 feet of planting between the property line and fence on the Church Street frontage. Therefore, the service yard will be well screened. The visual impact of a one story building on the neighborhood will not be significant and should relate to the adjacent attached building. Adjustment to the Civic Center character can be more significant when the addition of the second story increases the impact of the police facility. We strongly urge that the budget includes funding for remodelling of the existing building so that the older space can be revitalized to match the new addition. New floor finishes and painting are necessary in some areas where walls are being relocated, however, we recommend general re- painting, new floor finishes, lighting improvements, and alterations to the entrance to be more compatible with the City Hall character. GENERAL FUNCTIONAL GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 3 II. EXISTING CONDITIONS The existing location of the police Department is excellent in relation to the Civic Center. The City has made a long term commitment for continued occupancy of the Civic Center and for parking improvements for future expansion. The existing police facility was completed in 1966 with an addition in 1976. Except for the jail portion, the existing structure is a Type V no-hour building, non-sprinkled. The existing area is not reasonably workable for current levels of staff, equipment, and proper function. Considerable "make do" decisions have enabled the department to continue in operation~ efficiency and production have been greatly hampered. The City Building Department requires that the new building addition be fire - sprinkled and that the existing building be separated from the addition with a two-hour fire wall. Existing Functional Conditions The primary problem is lack of space for all sections of the Police Department. Location to parking, City Hall, and Church Street is good. Following are some of the existing problems: Administrative space for investigation, lieutenants, patrol, and traffic functions is inadequate. Chief's secretarial space is extremely inadequate in size. No space for filing current material, no space for reception function for Chief, little space for computer equipment. Communications space is inadequate and should be located in facility with earthquake importance factor of l.5. The present location interferes with police administrative functions and communications equipment is located in several locations~ equipment maintenance is difficult. Repairs to equipment in service are extremely difficult. There is no current room for expansion. No flexibility for new equipment. No dedicated secure room for evidence storage. Evidence is stored in several locations. Evidence should be centrally located for tight security so that its legal validity cannot be compromised. Lack of adequate space for training, conference, and roll-call functions. These functions take place in shared space with frequent interruptions. No separate interview rooms. No facilities for audio-visual observation. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 4 II. contd. Locker room and toilet facilities are extremely inadequate for current number of employees. Location should be close to roll-call area and staff entrance. No present reasonable space for weapons storage. No adequate space for reference and professional magazine library. No adequate dedicated space for report writing by patrol personnel. Records Area is not secure. Records are currently stored in several locations throughout the building. Observation of front lobby by police staff restricted by communication function. Circulation of patrol function through administration and investigation areas is disruptive. Existing Emergency Operations Center is not located in a building with an earthquake importance factor of l.5. Space is too small and present room is being used for many multi-functions. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job '8437 Page 5 III. DEPARTMENT NEEDS The current total staff of the Police Department is 54 persons. The recommended mean square footage is 250 square feet of building space per person. The recommended range is 200 - 300 square feet per total police Department staff. The larger the building, the greater efficiency and lower area per employee is possible. The recommendations of the State of California commission on Peace Officer Standard and Training translate to an overall recommended square footage of 13,500 square feet for current staff. In addition, the communication area for county employees and equipment requires 1,100 square feet. The total square footage recommended is approximately 14,600. The projected city population is not static and considerable growth is probable. This projection should adequately provide for current and foreseeable future needs. Flexibility planning should allow for changing requirements. The current staff requires a parking area for about 45 cars. &.. ~ SITE PLAN FLOOR PLAN ELEVATIONS GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job '8437 Page 6 IV. PROpOSED ADDITION & ALTERATIONS A. Site Plan, Floor plan, & Elevations (see enclosed Drawings) The proposed plan provides for a total of 16,500 square feet (existing and new). The future second floor addition could yield an additional 4,400 square feet. The proposed initial addition would adequately provide for current needs and could accommodate a staff increase of about 7 within mean recommended square footage per employee. The second floor addition would accommodate about 20 additional people at 200 square feet/staff. Several plan options were considered in locating the addition relative to the existing building. The proposed location makes the best use of the site while providing a reasonable connection to the existing building. The administration, investigation and patrol functions are located to provide required relationships to one another, to the public, and to the service yard. The existing prisoner entrance area is not ideal, but greater separation is not possible without major modifications at the Jail Area. We have shown four different elevations of the completed two story building. They are of differing styles. We do not feel that a selection of style should be made at this time. The diversity of solutions indicate that the proposed one story plan is flexible and can provide for different possibilities in the future. It would be very difficult and unnecessary to predict the style or type of space most suitable in 15 to 20 years. We feel that it is important that the existing Rosanna Street public entrance not be confused with other employee entrances at the new addition. The impact of a one story addition will not cause any problem. The new addition should allow some flexibility for changes. The basement area should be considered to house locker room facilities, communications, emergency operations, and mechanical equipment on a permanent basis since the plumbing and electrical requirement make this space inflexible. The first floor will accommodate future changes more easily. The basement excavation begins 12 feet away from the existing structure to minimize shoring. The basement wall structure is concrete. The basic building structural system is proposed as steel beams and columns with a metal roof deck with concrete fill to receive the future second floor. The exterior walls would probably be metal studs and stucco with possibly some concrete block veneer. This report is intended to show a basic functional preliminary plan. Engineering requirements may require some changes to the plan as it is developed. The plan should be considered as a workable base for budgeting and planning. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 7 LIST OF DRAWINGS Site Plan Floor plan Elevations Scheme Al: Scheme A2: Scheme B1-C1-D1: Scheme B2: Scheme C2 & D2: presents a potential elevation of the proposed one story building using slump stone veneer and a stucco fascia, with a metal mansard roof to be removed when the second story is built. presents a two story version of Scheme A1. presents a one-story elevation showing stucco walls and a formed metal fascia, to be removed when the upper story is added. presents a two-story version of Scheme B1. present alternate two-story versions of Scheme Bl-C1- D1. Note the window spacing on the two-story elevation is different from that shown on the one- story elevation. The one-story elevation can be easily altered (at the preliminary design phase) to allow for either C2 or D2 two-story versions, if this is desired. ... '" ~~ .. :f IlIl . o lit .. llIla litz - .C · W'" ~.. . ... U <c ~ ~ \l )- \: :> ." 1: t ~ j .. ~ .. 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Construction can be accomplished in a sequence which will permit police operations to remain functional. No temporary police facilities or leasing should be necessary. Sequencing of work makes the total construction time about 3 months longer, and more expensive for the construction. However, the Police Department must remain completely functional during the construction process. We recommend phases of construction to be as follows: B. PHASE I - Site Work & New Construction (9 months) * Does not include rain delays. 1. Complete construction of new building and site. Maintain police access to service yard during construction. 2. Cut corridor through to existing building. 3. Relocate the following existing areas into the new building: a. Communications b. Detectives c. Locker & Lounge Areas d. Roll Call 4. Traffic and Crime Prevention remain in current location outside of Station. C. PHASE II - Alterations at Existing Building (3 months) l. Records & Lobby a. Remodel existing locker/lounge/restroom area into new function. b. Move Records Personnel into remodelled portion, with visual access to front desk. c. Remodel existing Records Area. d. Remodel front lobby area and exterior entrance. e. Move all records into new Records Area. 2. Administrative Offices a. Chief temporarily relocates office to existing Roll Call Room (Roll Call function moved to new building). b. Commander temporarily relocates office to new traffic office in new building. c. Staff Sergeant temporarily relocates to unoccupied office area in existing building. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 9 v. 2. contd. d. Remodel vacated office areas. e. Move Chief, Commander, and Staff Sergeant back into renovated spaces. f. Move Traffic and Crime Prevention into new building. 3. Evidence Area a. Remodel Evidence (former Roll Call) and Multi Service Area. b. Move all evidence into new Evidence Storage. COS SITE WOR K BUILDING ENTRY REMODEL GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job 18437 Page 10 VI. CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE A. Summary of Projected Costs PHASE I New Building: Site Work $ 142,570. Building 1,l77,560. $1,320,130. PHASE II Existing Building: Entry $ 40,470. Remodel 66,140. 106,6l0. TOTAL COST All Phases $1,426,740. ----------- ----------- NOTE: See attached breakdown. * This estimate is based on Scheme A1 which includes concrete block veneer. Substituting stucco for block veneer and other changes shown in Scheme B1 result in the following cost differences (includes percentages for general conditions, contractor's overhead and profit, and contingency). stucco substituted for Veneer brick: deduct Eliminate Metal Mansard Roof: deduct Add Wood Trellis on South: add Add for Formed Metal Fascia: add Net difference in cost between Scheme A1 & B1: (Add for Scheme B1) $13,530. 19,170 15,975. l8,635. $ l,910. City of Gilroy pOLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - SITE WORK 1 ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL l.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS See phase I Building 2.01 DlMJLITION A.C. paving removal 2,000 S F .50 1,000 Fuel Tank removal Allow 1,000 2.02 SITE UTILITIES Sewer 6. C.I. 60 L F 23.00 1,380 Water 2-1/2" G.S 140 L F 15.00 2,100 Storm C.I. 240 L F 23.00 5,520 2.03 PAVING A.C. New 10,420 S F 4.00 41,680 Concrete 1,100 S F l.80 1,980 Curbs & gutters 630 L F 3.00 1,890 Curb cuts 600 S F 3.25 1,950 striping 1,000 L F .30 300 A.C. re-surfacing 16,000 S F LOO 16,000 2.04 FENCE Chain link 61-0. 280 L F 16.00 4,480 Wood fence 6'-0. 28 L F 20.00 560 Gates: Chain link 2 EA 1,500 3,000 2.05 GRADING Cut & fill 1,200 C y 3.10 3,720 2.06 LANDSCAPING Ground cover 8,360 S F .30 2,510 Shrubs 5 gal. 11 EA 20.00 220 Shrubs 1 gal. 60 EA 12.00 720 Tree 17 EA 150.00 2,550 Top so i1 310 C Y 20.00 6,200 City of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 2. PHASE I - SITE WORK ITEM NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP TOTAL 2.07 IRRIGATION SYSTEM (manually operated) 8,360 S F .62 8,360 Sub-Total 107,120 GENERAL CONDITIONS 10\ 10,710 Sub-Total 117,830 o H & P 10\ 11,780 Sub-Total 129,610 CONTINGENCY 10\ 12,960 TOTAL - SITE ONLY 142,570 City of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 1. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 2.01 SITE (BUILDING) Excavation & removal 4,000 C y 10.00 40,000 Backfill (Site Mt'l) 1,600 C y 25.00 32,000 & Compaction Shoring (Sheet Piling) 1,200 S F 20.00 24,000 96,000 3.00 CONCRETE 3.01 CONCRETE POUR-IN-PIACE Equipment Allow 600 Walls below grade 140 C y 425.00 59,500 Slab 5,575 S F 3.00 16,725 Footings 52 C y 10.00 520 Stairs 360 S F 10.00 3,600 Roof 22 C y 425.00 9,350 3.02 CEMENTITIOUS DECK 4" 9,078 S F 2.25 20,430 99,370 4.00 MASONRY Wall, Slump stone 140 S F 14.00 1,960 Veneer, Slump stone 1,800 S P 8.50 15,300 17,260 5.00 METALS 5.01 STRUCTURAL STEEL 9,078 S F 10.00 90,780 5.02 METAL DECKING 8,900 S F 2.50 22,250 5.03 HANDRAIL 160 L F 20.00 3,200 5.04 LIGHT GAUGE METAL 3,024 S F 2.00 6,048 FRAMING (exterior wall only) 122,280 Ci ty of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 2. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 6.00 m>D 6.01 CASEWORK Lower 65 L F 60.00 3,900 Upper 26 L F 75.00 1,950 Full 8 L F 85.00 680 Shelves 35 L F 30.00 1,050 7,580 7.00 THERMAL & MOISTURE PROTECTION 7.01 WATERPROOFING 4,700 S F 4.00 18,800 (below grade) 7.02 ROOFING (built-up) 5,100 S F 2.00 10,200 7.03 FLASHING Allow 800 7.04 CAULKING Allow 800 7.05 BUILDING PANELS 290 S F 10.00 2,900 7.06 STUCCO 26 S y 25.00 650 7.07 METAL MANSARD 900 S F 16.00 14,400 7.08 INSULATION Batt, R 19 3,260 S F .50 1,630 Rigid on Roof 4,900 2.80 13,720 63,900 :i ty of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 3. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 8.00 DCX>RS, WINDOWS & GLAZ ING 8.01 HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES 35 EA 120.00 4,200 8.02 METAL DCX>RS 2 EA 300.00 600 8.03 S.C. WOO 37 EA 200.00 7,400 8.04 STOREFRONT Glazing 600 S F 16.00 9,600 8.05 DCX>RS 4 EA 680.00 2,720 8.06 HARDWARE 35 EA 120.00 4,200 8.07 INTERIOR WINDOWS 120 S F 6.00 720 8.08 WINDOWS 12 EA 300.00 3,600 33,520 City of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 4. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 9.00 FINISHES 9.01 GYPSUM BOARD WALLS 30,000 S F 1. 75 52,500 (including framing) 9.02 GYPSUM BOARD CEILING 4,782 S F 1.75 8,370 9.03 CERAMIC TILE 4 x 4 Floor Tiles 440 S F 5.50 2,420 4'-0. Wainscot 300 S F 6.05 1,815 Shower 416 S F 6.05 2,520 9.04 CEILING ACOUSTICAL 4,550 S F 1.80 8,190 9.05 FLOORING V C T 2,000 S F 1.80 3,600 Base 1,500 L F 1.00 1,500 9.06 CARPET 510 S y 20.00 10,200 9.07 WALL COVERING 160 S F 1.50 240 9.08 PAINTING Inter ior (prime + 2) 30,000 S F .56 16,800 Exterior 3,000 S F .60 1,800 Doors & Frames 37 EA 60.00 2,220 112,175 City of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 5. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT Sua-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 10.00 SPECIALITIES 10.01 CHALKBOARD 80 S F 6.50 520 10.02 TACKBOARD 50 S F 3.00 150 10.03 TOILET PARTITIONS 4 EA 375.00 1,500 10.04 URINAL SCREEN 1 EA 100.00 100 10.05 TOILET PAPER DISPENSER 4 EA 10.00 40 '-. 10.06 SEAT COVER DISPENSER 4 EA 20.00 80 10.07 TOWEL DISPENSER 2 EA 130.00 260 10.08 SOAP DISPENSER 7 EA 45.00 320 10.09 FEMININE NAPKIN DISPENSER 1 EA 250.00 250 10.10 FEMININE NAPKIN DISPOSAL 1 EA 80.00 80 10.11 GRAB BARS 4 EA 50.00 200 10.12 ROBE BOOKS 3 EA 12.00 40 10.13 SHOWER OOORS 2 FA 300.00 600 10.14 MIRROR 2 EA 300.00 600 10.15 EXTINGUISHERS 2 EA 100.00 200 10.16 LOUVER W/SCREEN Allow 1,500 10.17 LOCKERS 18 x 24 91 EA 200.00 18,200 10.18 LOCKERS , evidence Allow 6,500 10.19 SIGNAGE Interior 14 EA 8.50 120 Exterior Allow 200 City of Gilroy pOLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE I - BUILDING 6. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 10.20 PROJECTOR SCREEN Allow 260 10.21 SEATING 28 EA 70.00 1,960 10.22 KITCHEN UNIT Allow 2,500 36,180 11.00 EQUIPMENT NONE 12.00 FURNISHINGS 12.01 BLINDS 12 EA 80.00 960 12.02 PARTITIONS 10 EA 325.00 3,250 4,210 13.00 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 13.01 COMPUTER FLOORING 850 S P 14 .00 11,900 11,900 14 . 00 CONVEYING SYSTEMS 14.01 ELEVATOR 45,000 45,000 15.00 PLUMBING" MECHANICAL 15.01 FIXTURES " PLUMBING 15 EA 2,500 37,500 15.02 HOT WATER TANK (200 gal) 1 EA 1,650 1,650 15.03 SEWER EJECTOR 1,400 15.04 FIRE SPRINKLERS 9,976 S F 2.50 24,940 15.05 VALVE RI SER (sprinklers) 2,500 15.06 HVAC 9,976 S F 7.50 74,820 15.07 EXHAUST FOR LOCKERS 2 EA 500 1,000 143,810 Ci ty of Gilroy pOLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 7. PHASE I - BUILDING ITEM NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE SUB-TOTAL GROUP TOTAL 16.00 ELECTRICAL 16.01 ELECTRICAL 9,976 S F 9.00 89,784 89,784 PLAN CHECK FEES 1,750 1,750 Sub-Total 884,720 GENERAL CONDlTONS 10' 88,470 Sub-Total 973,190 OVERHEAD & PROFIT 10' 97,320 Sub-Total 1,070,510 CONTIGENCY 10' 107,050 TOTAL - NEW BUILDING ONLY 1,177,560 TOTAL - SITE & NEW BUILDING ONLY 1,320,130 City of Gilroy pOLICE STATION Job No. 8431 August 16, 1985 PHASE II - ENTRY 1. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 1.00 DEMJLITION Allow 1,500 2.00 EXTEND WALKWAY (exterior) 224 S F 12.00 2,690 3.00 LANDSCAPING Trees 2 EA 150.00 300 Ground Cover 50 S F .30 20 4.00 IRRIGATION 50 S F Allow 200 5.00 MASONRY WALLS no S F 16.00 1,160 6.00 STUCCO W!FURRING 200 S F 20.00 4,000 1.00 EXTEND SLAB (interior) 200 S F 3.50 100 8.00 FLOOR FINISH Quarry Tile 640 8.00 5,120 9.00 STOREFRONT Glazing 200 S F 16.00 3,200 Door 1 EA 680.00 680 10.00 RE-DO WALLS of (E) LOBBY 220 S F 1.50 330 11.00 PAINT TRIM 200 L F 1.00 200 12.00 CEILING 420 S F 1.60 670 13.00 TRELLIS Allow 12,000 sub-total (see next pg.) City of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 2. PHASE II - ENTRY ITEM NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE SUB-TOTAL GROUP TOTAL Sub-Total 33,370 GENERAL CONDITIONS 5' 1,670 Sub-Total 35,040 OVERHEAD (. PROFIT 10' 3,500 Sub-Total 38,540 CONTINGENCY 5' 1,930 TOTAL - PHASE II ENTRY 40,470 Ci ty of Gilroy POLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 PHASE II - REMODEL 1. ITEM ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT SUB-TOTAL GROUP NO. PRICE TOTAL 1.00 DEMJLITION 1.01 SLAB Allow 2,000 1.02 INTERIOR WALLS Allow 2,000 2.00 MASONRY (Armory) 150 S F 16.00 2,400 3.00 ROUGH CARPENTRY 5,000 4.00 CASEWORK 24 L F 60.00 1,440 5.00 DOORS (including Hardware) 5 EA 350.00 1,750 6.00 GYPSUM BOARD WALLS 2,000 S F 2.50 5,000 7.00 CARPET 280 S Y 16.00 4,480 Base 1,200 L F 1.00 1,200 8.00 CERAMIC TILE 250 S F 6.50 1,625 9.00 VCT 200 400 10.00 CEILING 2,500 1.60 4,0001 I 11.00 PAINTING 6,800 .56 3,810 12.00 TOILET ROOM SPECIALTIES Allow 700 13.00 MECHANICAL - PLUMBING 3,000 14 . 00 MECHANICAL - HVAC 2,000 15.00 ELECTRICAL 5,000 sub-total (see next pg.) ci ty of Gilroy pOLICE STATION Job No. 8437 August 16, 1985 pHASE II - REMODEL 2. ITEM NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE SUB-TOTAL GROUP TOTAL Sub-Total 45,805 GENERAL CONDITIONS 5\ 2,290 Sub-Total 48,100 OVERHEAD & PROFIT 10\ 4,810 Sub-Total 52,910 CONTINGENCY 25\ 13,230 TOTAL - PHASE II REMODEL 66,140 TOTAL - PHASE II REMODEL & ENTRY 106,610 GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT - Space Needs Report Job '8437 Page II VII. RECOMMENDATIONS Our recommendations are based on the following: It is apparent that there is a strong need for a large increase in space for the Police Department. The expansion of space will require the reorganization of some existing space. Future growth of the City of Gilroy is anticipated and future expansion of police facilities must be considered. The existing Police Department is well located and expansion can be accomodated at the existing location for the foreseeable future. It is recommended that the City Council resolve to: 1. Determine authorized project budget and scope. 2. Implement action to complete Preliminary Drawings and the preparation of Working Drawings and Specifications as required for bidding the project. R1/8437-REPRT EE/1m/8-6-85 FIRE HOUSE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS r" I;. III ~~~ ~~~ CLARK, STROMQUIST & SANDSTROM ARCHITEaS May l7, 1985 Mr. Jay Baksa CITY OF GILROY Police Department 7370 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 SUBJ: Existing Firehouse & police Addition (CSS Job '8437) Dear Jay, We have completed a preliminary structural investigation of the existing fire house. We had been considering its use as a Communication and Emergency Operation Center and also for the crime prevention function of the police department. A workable plan was developed to indicate that the available space could accommodate these functions very well. The structural engineer, Donald Peterson, made a preliminary inspection of the building and concrete block cells. It was found that l/2 of the investigated cells which should have been solid grouted, were not. Be requested the testing laboratory of Testing & Controls to make a further analysis of the reinforcing bars. The testing laboratory has found that the reinforcing bars are located as shown on the drawings, however, they have not been grouted in place with any consistancy. Also, the quality of the grout is very poor and crumbly. The reinforcing steel has absolutely no value unless it has been solidly embedded in grout. The results have indicated that the exterior concrete block walls would require a gunited reinforced concrete outer "shell" with additional footings in order to stiffen the existing walls. This would be required for the safe occupancy of the building regardless of use. The additional cost of making the building conform to a l.5 importance factor (required for police station - Communications - EOC use) is minimal compared to a 1.0 importance factor for average occupancy use. The soil report prepared by Cooper Engineers indicates average soil bearing capacity. One inve~tigation was made to check the depth of the existing footing. It appears that the footing depth conforms to the drawings. 940 EAST MEADOW DRIVE. PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA 94303. (415) 493-4545 .,MI.I M 11~'~.I."'I""I....tll W. ~~Nllq.OM. ....1... GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT ADDITION Page 2 The trusses will require additional connections and the roof sheathing will require a continous connection to the proposed new gunited exterior walls at the eaves. The existing north upper wood wall will require bracing connections from the roof to the new gunited wall below. We have reviewed our estimated costs with Adamson Associates, a professional construction cost planning firm. Their letter recommendation budget allowance for the required construction work is enclosed. Following is a construction cost estimate for the required structural work to bring the building up to current code requirements: $64,000 c $22.30/sq.ft. for structural up-grading 2,870 sq. ft. Following is a construction cost estimate for the work required to convert the existing space into useab1e space for the communications center, EOC, and the crime prevention office. The building requires a new heating system and plumbing work for two new toilet roams. The existing electrical service is minimal and the heavier load of the communication center will require a new electrical service. $227,000 = $79.09/sq.ft. for non-structural alteration items 2,870 sq. ft. Total construction costs for structural and required alterations, finishes, and mechanical and electrical work would total $29l,000 or $10l.39/ft. without a contingency allowance. These figures are slightly higher than our original estimates. The architectural portion of the estimate is higher since some of the finish items required because of structural work were transferred from the structural to the architectural budget. Also, we had not originally included a fire sprinkler system. The Firehouse Building area would function well for the proposed faci1ities~ however, the building location does not work well for efficient use of land in conjunction with expansion of the police department. Since the estimated cost for necessary alterations to the existing building would equal the cost of new construction, we recommend that the existing building be demolished. The major problems related to structural upgrading are very expensive and the explorations which have been done are conclusive that the proposed work would be required. The unknowns in remodelling make the possiblity for an even high cost per square foot very possible. GILROY pOLICE DEPARTMENT ADDITION Page 3 We cannot proceed with the design for the police addition until the future of the existing Firehouse has been decided. Since it is apparent that the cost of remodelling will be about equal to new construction and because of site efficiency considerations we recommend that the firehouse building be demolished. Please let us know if you require any additional information in order to make a decision. Very truly yours, ~~.~ ERNIE O. ERICKSON BE/lm cc: Chief Gregory Cowart Don Peterson Nl CONSTRUCTION COST PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT May 17, 1985 Clark, Stromquist & Sandstrom Architects 940 E. Meadow Drive Palo Alto, California 94303 Attention: Mr. Ernie O. Erickson City of Gilroy Police Department Expansion AA 85/1326-958 Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions, we have reviewed the drawings for converting the existing fire department building to a police department facility. Based on your drawing and information received during our meeting at your office on May 14, 1985, we recommend a budget of $291,000 excluding any contingency. Our budget consists of seismically upgrading the building with Gunite to perimeter walls, and strengthening the roof diaphragm; new roofing, interior partitions, finishes, toilet rooms, heating, electrical, fire sprinkler systems, and demolition. We have not included the cost of utility lines, professional design services, or site work. We will be pleased to discuss these figures with you at your convenience. Very truly yours, ~ W.(!XJ.,.J4u Daniel W. Bartlett DWB:pr RECEIVED MAY 1 7 1985 CLAR~I STROMQUIST I ANDSTROM ADAMSON Associates 334 State Street Los Altos, California 94022 Telephone: 415/941-7444 @ Testing and Controls P.O. Box 98 . 415 Fairchild Drive · Mountain View, CA 94042 · (415) 967.6982 File No. T2800-MOl May 22, 1985 Clark, Stromquist and Sandstrom 940 East Meadow Drive Palo Alto, California Attention: Mr. Ernie O. Erickson, AlA Project: Old Gilroy Fire Station Church Street Gilroy, CA Subject: Pachometer Investigation Gentlemen: As requested, our representative visited the project site on May 9, 1985, ~or the purpose of locating reinforcing steel within masonry block pilasters, lintels and wall sections of the subject project. With the use of a James R-Meter, Model C4952, we were able to establish reinforcing steel placement patterns on each of four (4) lintels over fire door openings, four (4) pilasters, around window openings of the south wall and a section of the north wall located at the north-east corner. Reinforcement locations as indicated were marked with a yellow lumber crayon on all surface areas tested. See enclosed sketch drawings for placement patterns and dimensions. 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