CSG prepared the schematic design estimate on this approximately 230,000 SF new facility at the University. CSG worked directly for the architect on this CM at risk project, performing multiple estimates, breakout cost studies, and CM reconciliation. The facility was designed with approximately 230,000 square feet of enclosed and covered space including separate barn spaces. The site was designed with a storm water retention system, large fenced pastures, pervious paving, and diverse landscaping. The Main Building included a lower level, main level, and upper level. In the Main Building there were medical exam rooms, surgery suites, horse stalls, administrative and faculty offices, and a linear accelerator vault. Adjacent to the main building were several barns and treatment facilities. The Main Building’s structure was steel frame with composite elevated floors and roof deck. The barns were masonry with steel beam construction. Roofing materials ranged from membrane to standing seam. The exterior wall finish was cement stucco, natural stone, and glazing. The cost estimate for this project had to be completed with several of the connecting or stand alone buildings priced separately.
By csgusers|2012-03-06T16:27:35-05:00March 6th, 2012|Budget Verification, Cost Estimating, Cost Management, Uncategorized, Value Engineering, Value Management|