The Project includes the demolition of the existing Veterans Memorial Stadium and associated site features, along with modifications to existing utility infrastructure to prepare the site for future construction of the SASC Project. The scope of work includes abatement and demolition of the existing stadium complex, including associated structures, site improvements, and utility infrastructure within the project limits in accordance with applicable regulations; crushing of existing on-site concrete, including grandstand and asphalt materials for creating stockpiles of these materials for reuse during future phases of construction; and proper removal and disposal of all existing stadium materials, debris and hazardous materials in accordance with applicable regulations. Scope also includes rerouting, relocation, or disconnection of existing utilities, distribution systems, fire alarm, and related infrastructure required to maintain electrical service to existing campus facilities affected by the demolition work as required to remove the stadium from the campus utility infrastructure; modifications to installation of new domestic water meter and backflow preventer, and gas meter to serve the existing central plant building northeast of the SASC Project, and removal of the existing domestic water meter, backflow, and gas meter with downtime disruptions to the central plant utilities to be as minimal as possible.
AvailableConstruction manager/general contractor (“CM/GC”) - includes the following: earthwork, concrete, masonry, steel, architectural millwork, waterproofing, architectural sheet metal and formed metal wall panels, roofing, doors, frames and hardware, exterior and interior glazing, walls and ceilings, tiling, resilient flooring and carpet, resinous flooring, paint and wall coverings, signage, accordion folding partitions, specialties, appliances, laboratory equipment, window coverings and drapery, fire suppression, mechanical, plumbing and hvac, electrical, fencing, site furnishings and landscaping and irrigation.