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13 Streetscape coordination $150,000 <br /> Architect Funds were carried in the estimate for an unknown level of coordination with the <br /> Streetscape project.A coordination meeting has defined project needs. <br /> DPF <br /> Police <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 14 Simplify ceiling design in meeting rooms $50,000 <br /> Architect 7FProvide alternate ceiling layouts and details to provide a more business interior <br /> and simply the design and cost. <br /> DPF DPF supports the simplified design for ease in access and maintenance <br /> Police <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 15 Reduce Locker quantity&type $30,000 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br /> Architect Reduce Uniformed Officer Locker quantity and replace with support staff lockers. <br /> DPF <br /> Police The PD feels that they can still meet growth expectations,no changes in Female <br /> or Gender Nuetral locker room <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 16 Omit window blinds in all windows $40,000 Eliminate all window blinds <br /> $8,000 Move Window Blinds to FFE for Potential Savings <br /> Architect Could be provided under Equipment/Furniture process with possible savings <br /> DPF DPF supports moving to FFE-We have done this before. <br /> Police PD feels that window blinds are a necessary treatment for windows. <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 17 Reduce Ballistic Wall protection $50,000 <br /> Architect The overall scope was reviewed along with usage expactations of the spaces and <br /> the savings opportunity was dicovered. <br /> DPF <br /> Police The Police Dept supports the re-evaluated assessment levels and is comfortable in <br /> reducing the scope of the ballistic wall panels <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 18 Change lobby Terrazo Floor 10,000/ 20,000 <br /> Porcelain Tile/Vinyl Tile Architect The Terrazo floor product provides the most durable long term flooring solution. <br /> The Public Lobby will see tremendous traffic and the Terrazo floor will provide the <br /> DPF most maintenance free and best longevity of any option. <br /> Police PD defers to DPF reccomendation <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 19 Change Curtainwall to storefront system $25,000 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br /> The Curtainwall system provides more enhanced thermal protection and supports <br /> Change to a lower performing Curtainwall system Architect the Towns Energy Directives. <br /> DPF DPF does not recommend <br /> Police <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 20 Reduction of pavement $5,000 <br /> If pushing back front parking to improve green space <br /> there is a net reduction in paving Architect Simply a by product of reducing four parking spaces <br /> DPF <br /> Police <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br /> 21 Storm water Management $200,000 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br /> Omit underground infiltration chambers and provide Switching to storm water retention ponds will greatly reduce the useable green <br /> retention pomds Architect space <br /> Changing the design of the systems would require a redesign of the stormwater <br /> DPF systems and push the overall project schedule. <br /> Police <br /> PBC <br /> SB <br />
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