Thu, Sep 29, 2011
Hunton Brady To Design New Central Campus Complex
NASA has selected Hunton Brady Architects, P.A. of Orlando,
Florida to provide design, engineering, and other professional
services required to develop a Central Campus Complex at NASA's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The complex will consolidate
multiple facilities through new construction, the progressive
deconstruction of targeted facilities and the potential renovation
of existing facilities.
The new indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract was
effective September 27, with a five-year base ordering period and
potentially five one-year options. The maximum potential value of
this contract is $25 million.
Hunton Brady Architects will provide project professional
services, including conducting field investigations, topographical
surveys, analysis of existing and planned work and support systems,
preparing design packages, engineering studies and/or reports of
recommended actions. The firm will develop complete design packages
and provide studies, surveys, reports, environmental permit
applications and environmental certificates of compliance.
Hunton Brady Architects also will perform other professional
architectural and engineering services which include project
management, construction management and inspection services,
preparation of historical documentation, review of shop drawings
and resolution of construction issues. The contract will create
as-built drawings to support all phases of the work throughout
design and construction.
The Central Campus Complex project will be designed to earn the
US Green Building Council's Leadership in Environmental and Energy
Design (LEED) Silver status and strive for the highest achievable
rating based on life cycle costs.
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