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ABOUT

The Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School was constructed in 1977 with an approximate square footage of 285,000 on 60.5 acres of land. The school facility is outdated and has significant deficiencies with respect to specialty spaces in lab classrooms, nursing, cafeteria, auditorium, and the gymnasium. The main entrance lacks security appropriate security. The cafeteria does not meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, and the structure does not have a fire suppression system.

 

The current grade configuration (9-12) is not expected to change, and the MSBA agreed upon design enrollment is 1,000 students.

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PROCESS

MODULE 6: DETAILED DESIGN

Design Development, Construction Documentation & Bidding: The District and its team advance the design, generate construction documentation, procure bids and award a construction contract in accordance with the agreed upon project scope, budget and schedule as documented in the Project Funding

Agreement, and the requirements contained in the MSBA’s standard contracts for Owner’s Project Management and Designer Services.  The MSBA continues to monitor the project to ensure it remains on track and meets the expectation of both the District and the MSBA as defined in the Project Funding Agreement 

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TERMINOLOGY
GLOSSARY

MSBA – Massachusetts School Building Authority

RFS – Request for Services

SOI – Statement of Interest

OPM – Owners Project Manager

DSP – Designer Selection Panel

MBE – Minority owned Business Enterprises

WBE – Women Owned Businesses

MCPPO – Massachusetts Certified Public Purchasing Official

PDP – Preliminary Design Program

PSR – Preferred Schematic Report

SBC – School Building Committee

SC – School Committee

PSBA – Project Scope and Budget Agreement

PFA – Project Funding Agreement

GMP – Guaranteed Maximum Price

BRR – Budget Revision Request

CO – Change Order

SOV – Schedule of Values

DCAMM – Division of Capital Asset Management & Maintenance

LEED – Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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