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Architect of the Capitol SAME: Federal Programs Briefings March 18, 2020 AOC Mission: Serve, Preserve, Inspire AOC employees work every day to serve Congress and the Supreme Court, preserve America’s Capitol, and inspire memorable experiences for all who visit the buildings and grounds. WWW.AOC.GOV 2 What We Do The AOC traces its beginnings to the Our work is rooted in a tradition of 2,100+ employees work behind the laying of the Capitol cornerstone in unique craftsmanship and ingenuity. scenes to oversee the infrastructure 1793. and facilities of the Capitol campus and support congressional operations. WWW.AOC.GOV 3 How We Do It Provide excellent customer service Prioritize safety Promote sustainability WWW.AOC.GOV 4 Capitol Campus WWW.AOC.GOV 5 AOC Organization WWW.AOC.GOV 6 AOC Appropriations WWW.AOC.GOV 7 Planning, Design and Construction Program • More than 130 Active Planning/Design/Construction Projects across 9 Jurisdictions • Capitol Building • Capitol Grounds and Arboretum • Capitol Power Plant • House Office Buildings • Library of Congress • Office of Security Programs • Senate Office Buildings • U.S. Supreme Court • U.S. Botanic Garden WWW.AOC.GOV 8 Designs, Studies and Active Projects Total Design and Study Contracts = 34 Total Number of Active Projects = 25 Total Value of Design and Study Contracts = $22,718,625 Total Value of Active Projects = $560,668,717 WWW.AOC.GOV 9 High Visibility Projects Senate Employee CVC Exhibition Hall Garage Structural 1. LOC Energy Savings U.S. Capitol Exterior Calder Clouds Stone (multiple Book Module 6 Storage Child Care Center Redesign Repairs, JAB Performance Contract Facility (Fort Meade) 2. Visitor Experience phases) Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building (Façade and Garage) Projects Cannon Renewal (multiple phases) Russell Exterior Envelope Project (multiple phases) Senate Underground Garage House of Representatives Renovation Design-Build Child Care Center - West WWW.AOC.GOV 10 Cannon Renewal Project – Fifth Floor Before After WWW.AOC.GOV 11 Cannon Renewal Project – Corridor WWW.AOC.GOV 12 Working with the AOC • What we do: • Asset management/capital program • How we do it: • Integrated project delivery • Multiple award contracts • Risk management • Important Factors: • Historic preservation/stewardship • Energy and sustainability • Site security • What we need: • Range of services • Life of project WWW.AOC.GOV 13 AOC and the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) • The FAR was developed for use by the Executive Branch • AOC is not subject to the FAR, but generally aligns with the FAR • E-Verify • Requirements > $100,000 are advertised and posted on FedBizOpps (FBO) • Search under “Agencies” for “Architect of the Capitol” • E-mail [email protected] for more information on contracting questions WWW.AOC.GOV 14 Industry Days • The AOC conducts Industry Days for many of its major projects • Sends out draft RFPs for industry input WWW.AOC.GOV 15 Current Contract Types A/E Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (through mid-2024) • AECOM, Burns & McDonnell, DLR Group of DC, James Posey Associates, Leo A. Daly Company, Quinn Evans Architects, Michael Graves and Associates and Whitman, Requardt and Associates E/A Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (through mid-2024) • RMF Engineering, Affiliated Engineers, Wiley Wilson | Burns & McDonnell Facility Conditions Assessment (through mid-2024) • Faithful + Gould WWW.AOC.GOV 16 Current Contract Types (continued) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) and Job Order Contract (JOC) (through early 2021 – RFP for new contract expected summer 2020) • The Christman Company, Consigli, HITT Construction, Kiewit, Turner Construction Construction Management (through mid-2021 – RFP for new contract expected summer 2020) • Jacobs Project Management Company, Parsons, Procon Consulting WWW.AOC.GOV 17 FY 2019 Design Project Name FY 2020 Enacted Phase Exterior Envelope Rehabilitation, Dirksen Senate Office Building $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design Prescriptive Egress Improvements, Hart Senate Office Building $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design Switchgear A & Final Chiller Replacement, RPR, Phase VIII, Capitol Power Plant $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design Offsite Delivery Screening Center, OSP $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design Perimeter Security Fence Modification, OSP $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design Security Barriers and Kiosks Lifecycle and Repairs, Phase IV, OSP $5,000,000-$10,000,000 Design Visitor Vestibules, U.S. Capitol $1,000,000-$5,000,000 Design WWW.AOC.GOV 18 FY 2019 Construction Project Name FY 2020 Enacted Phase Exterior Stone Preservation, West Front, U.S. Capitol More than $10,000,00 Construction Presidential Inaugural Stands & Support Facilities, U.S. Capitol $5,000,000-$10,000,000 Construction Electrical Power Distribution System replacement - House Side Only, U.S. Capitol $5,000,000-$10,000,000 Construction Electrical Distribution Switchgear Upgrade, Longworth House Office Building More than $10,000,00 Construction HVAC Air Handling Unit (AHU) Modernization, Phase I, Hart Senate Office Building More than $10,000,00 Construction R - Tunnel Improvements, Constitution Ave., Capitol Power Plant More than $10,000,00 Construction Copper Roof & Fall Protection, Phase I, John Adams Library Building More than $10,000,00 Construction Alternate Computer Facility, Roof Replacement, OSP $5,000,000-$10,000,000 Construction WWW.AOC.GOV 19 More Information www.aoc.gov www.twitter.com/uscapitol www.facebook.com/architectofthecapitol www.instagram.com/uscapitol www.youtube.com/aocgov www.flickr.com/photos/uscapitol www.flipboard.com/@uscapitol WWW.AOC.GOV 20 Questions? 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