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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
04/14/2015
Control Number
2015-074
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
Entity Name
Schulke, Bittle and Stoddard LLC
Subject
G0-Line Transfer Hub Facility
Consultant Contract
Area
1235 16th St.
Alternate Name
FTA
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maintenance and storage facilities for the IRC Transfer Hub (Indian River County SRA <br />Transfer Hub). <br />2. The CONSULTANT shall prepare all building architectural and building engineering <br />system designs, including structural, mechanical, and electrical systems. <br />3. The CONSULTANT shall prepare all site structure designs, including but not limited to, <br />flag pole foundation, dumpster enclosure, grade level walkways, curbing, wheel stops, <br />bollards, culverts, transformer pad, headwalls, and monument signage. All site structures <br />shall comply with the wind pressure requirements in 2014 Florida Building Code for high <br />velocity wind zones. <br />4. The CONSULTANT will provide a site plan conforming to 2014 Florida Building Code <br />accessibility requirements including building location, and accessible route to all <br />buildings and required entries and exits, sidewalks, accessible route to public R.O.W., <br />parking, vehicular use areas, curb cuts, driveways, circulation, site lighting, light pole <br />locations, selected fixture manufacturer's photometric site overlay, utility and drainage <br />facilities, site data and site calculations. The format for this documentation will be AUTO <br />CAD 2012 or later, and shall clearly show the area for placement of the <br />buildings/improvements required in the program data. <br />5. The CONSULTANT'S preliminary planning and programming efforts for the Indian <br />River County SRA Transfer Hub should take into account the following: <br />A. A masonry building with wood or light gauge steel truss roof system and metal <br />roof providing bathrooms, small office, storage, vending machine area, and generally <br />shelter for the clients and operators of the Indian River County GoLine Transfer Hub. <br />It shall be approximately 2200 to 2800+/- sf, of which 1000+/- sf will be enclosed or <br />partially enclosed space and 1200 to 1800+/- sf will be open/roof covered space. <br />B. A steel post and beam with metal roof (to match primary building) 4600 sf <br />rectangular gable shelter (12' x 383') for clients and operators adjacent to bus <br />transfer/pick up locations and over pedestrian walkways — providing a continuous <br />shelter from the pick-up locations to the primary building. <br />C. Safe and adequate access, circulation and parking areas for the transit system <br />vehicles. <br />D. Adequate seating beneath sheltered areas for the clients of the transit system. <br />E. Adequate parking area for clients and operators of the transit system. <br />F. Green and sustainable strategy planning. Indian River County has adopted policy no. <br />AM -1101.1, which requires that all buildings commenced after July 1, 2008 shall <br />comply with the requirements of s. 255.2575 Florida Statutes, under the auspices of the <br />Florida Green Building Coalition, Inc. The statute requires that the building must <br />comply with one of several nationally recognized, high performance green building <br />rating systems, of which, the Florida Green Building Coalition, Inc. system is one of <br />the approved systems. <br />4 <br />
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