PHASES TO NEW CONSTRUCTION
PHASE I THE NEED/AMENITIES OF THE POOL
- Through meetings, fact finding, investigation and questioning, generate a feasibility study on the need, type, programs of the aquatic facility. The study will include potential partnerships and sponsors on the construction and operation of the facility.
- Based on the feasibility study, provide details to assist with the potential location of the facility.
- Determine the amenities required within the aquatic portion of the facility, along with any other special requirements of the owner and key stakeholders.
- Provide budgetary numbers of the cost of construction based on the amenities requested. Each amenity within the pool areas will have a line item in the budget for easy reference.
- Provide a projected schedule to completion through the planning and construction.
- Provide projected yearly operational costs of the facility.
PHASE II THE DESIGN TEAM
- Prepare project specifications and drawings for the tendering of pre-qualified design teams concepts.
- Design Team could include Project Coordinator, Architect, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical Engineers, Building Science Engineers, Consultants, etc.
- Confirm design and construction schedule for the project.
- Assist in the evaluation of the Design Team proposals against the written specs, drawings and feasibility study.
- Through the Design Team, prepare project specifications and drawings for building permit.
- Through Design Team, prepare project specifications and drawings for the construction process.
PHASE III OVERSEE POOL/GENERAL CONTRACTOR
- Review project specifications and drawings for construction tender process.
- Evaluate bids from pre-qualified General or Pool Contractors.
- Evaluate the pre construction drawing submittals from successful General Contractors.
- Review and inspect critical points during construction against the specifications and drawings.
- Final evaluations and commissioning of the facility over to the Owner.
- Review As-Constructed Drawings and submittals from the General Contractor.