Contract: $1,048,167 - Public Buildings Service - Aug. 10, 2009
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Award Description: Construction Management and Commissioning Services for Repair and Alteration Projects at Sam M. Gibbons Federal Building and Courthouse Jacobs will provide Commissioning Management Services for the general mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades during the design and construction phases of the project. Services and deliverables to be provided include development of a commissioning plan, including testing and inspections, schedule, and testing and inspection for all systems to be commissioned as well as preparation of reports and turnover of Operations and Maintenance Manuals, warranty information and As-Builts records.Jacobs will provide Construction Management services for general mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades and water intrusion repairs, curtain wall system repairs and roof installations during the design, procurement and construction phases of the projects. Services and deliverables to be provided include project planning assistance, design reviews, site visits and bid or offer evaluations, construction progress reporting, record keeping and progress meetings, submittal and RFI reviews, processing contractor payments, inspection and testing services, change order estimating and reviews, punch list and turnover, and other related services.
Project Description: The task was awarded in August 2009. We have completed the kick off meeting and mobilized to project site.
Jobs Summary: Although just started, Jacobs will retain personnel in various construction management and commissioning roles including project management, commissioning process specialists, quality control supervisors and inspectors, cost estimators, architect, mechanical, electrical and fire protection engineers, as well as administrative personnel. (Total jobs reported: 2)
Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed
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