Lake Elsinore Civic Center
Open, national, 3-stage, RfQ
Lake Elsinore, CA
30 May 2007 - RfQ Submission Deadline
28 Jun 2007 - Stage 1 Submission Deadline
SPONSOR:
City of Lake Elsinore
TYPE:
Open, national, 3-stage, RfQ
LOCATION:
Lake Elsinore, CA
LANGUAGE:
English
TIMETABLE:
01 May 2007 - Brief Released
30 May 2007 - RfQ Submission Deadline
05 Jun 2007 - Stage 1 Finalists Announced
09 and 16 Jun 2007 - Optional Briefing/Site Visit
11 Jun 2007 - Stage 1 Inquiries Deadline
28 Jun 2007 - Stage 1 Submission Deadline
30 Jun 2007 - Stage 1 Submissions Public Exhibit, City Hall
14 Jul 2007 - Stage 1 Jury Deliberations
16 Jul 2007 - Stage 2 Finalists Announced
Jul-Aug 2007 - Stage 2 Meetings
06 Aug 2007 - Stage 2 Inquiries Deadline
27 Aug 2007 - Stage 2 Submission Deadline
28 Aug 2007 - Stage 2 Public Presentation
29-31 Aug 2007 - Stage 2 Submissions Public Exhibit, City Hall
01-02 Sep 2007 - Stage 2 Jury Deliberations
04 Sep 2007 - Winner Announced
ELIGIBILITY:
The RfQ (Expression of Interest) will enable the client to establish a shortlist of firms which have experience in the design and construction of medium to large projects. The shortlisted firms can compete in the second, anonymous stage (It is anticipated that 50-100 firms will be shortlisted for the 2nd stage). Three firms will be chosen as finalists for the final stage and public presentation.
JURY:
William Fain, FAIA, Principal, Johnson Fain, Los Angeles, CA; James Mary O’Connor, AIA, Principal, Moore Ruble Yudell, Santa Monica, CA; Ming Fung, AIA, Principal, Hodgetts + Fung, Culver City, CA; Teddy Cruz (alternate), Estudio Teddy Cruz, San Diego, CA; An Engineer; Thomas Buckley, Chair of the Redevelopment Agency/Council member; Councilmember (TBA); Community representative (to be decided via an application process)
AWARDS:
3 Finalists - $20,000 each after submitting entries which comply with the design guidelines. The stage 3 winner will receive an additional $10,000 award.
FEE:
None
THE COMPETITION:
The City has designated two possible sites for the Civic Center. The competitors will only be asked to present a detailed scheme for one of the sites, at the same time indicating how the other site would be developed with a simple site plan.
Although this competition is solely concerned with the design of the Civic Center, how it relates to other proposed buildings to be constructed on the site are a crucial factor in determining a winner. The later addition of a library and post office should be considered as part and parcel of the site. The City has not excluded any particular architectural language in its choice of a winning design. Special attention will be given to sustainability and energy conservation. The location of suitable parking will also be on the agenda.
Submission requirements for 2nd stage: 2 boards
Submission requirements for 3rd stage: 4 boards + model
Budget: $80M gross; $47M for building
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Bill Liskamm, Competition Advisor
Steve McCarty, Competition Coordinator
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