Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Complex is envisioned to include the construction of 4 new buildings and renovation space within an existing building. These buildings are: 1. Technology Building – housing existing Welding, and Machining Technology Programs as well as a supporting new Metallurgy element. This building will include traditional classrooms, office space, student/faculty/staff support spaces, as well as flexible high and wide bay welding and machining-oriented lab spaces, which would include industrial equipment on which the students will train. This is envisioned to be a roughly 42,000 SF facility.; 2. Automotive Building – housing the existing Automotive Technologies Program as well as supporting Heavy Diesel, Autobody, and Painting elements. This building will include traditional classrooms, office space, student/faculty/staff support spaces, as well as automotive lift and maintenance bays, which would include equipment and vehicles on which the students will train. This is envisioned to be a roughly 30,000 SF facility.; 3. Career & College Promise Building – housing 8 classrooms, Administration, Cafeteria/Kitchen and multi-purpose spaces to support Early College High School and College/CTE Programs. This is envisioned to be a roughly 18,000 SF facility.; 4. Fire Training Decontamination Station – housing spaces for training firefighters in the proper techniques for proper self and PPE decontamination. This is envisioned to be a roughly 3,500 SF facility. Adjacent to, or incorporated into, this facility will be a roughly 900 SF outdoor classroom shelter with restrooms and vending.; 5. Renovation of roughly 9,000 SF within an existing building on North Campus for the Fine Arts Program.; 1.1.1.1. All aspects of the project design shall comply with the College’s Facilities Design Manual.; 1.1.1.2. Each facility will be designed with the goal to achieve total (including site) energy utilization of less than 30 EUI.; 1.1.1.3. Ensure CO2 levels in classroom, lab, office, and meeting spaces do not exceed 750ppm through the prescriptive application goal of no less than 15 CFM per person in each discrete space.; 1.1.1.4. The project will be conceptualized and designed in a highly integrated approach, with the Owner, Tenant, Architect, Construction Manager, and Commissioning Agent as equal partners in the effort.; 1.1.1.5. As a formal project and over $2,000,000 the project will be administered under State Construction Office (SCO) requirements, however, the following will be required: 1.1.1.5.1. Use of standard RCCC Design Services Contract for Pre-Planning Phase.; 1.1.1.5.2. Standard SCO Design Contract will be utilized for Design, Construction Administration, and Closeout Phases, with scope requirements of the Owner, beyond those of SCO, carried as Additional Services.; 1.1.1.5.3. Use of SCO GC Prequalification, bidding, and contract documents.; 1.1.1.6. Full 3rd party enhanced commissioning will be required, including the building envelope and peer review of Electrical and HVAC Plans.; 1.1.1.7. The construction of the project will be accomplished by the Construction Manager at Risk delivery method.; 1.1.5.1. The Project will be designed using the November 2020 RCCC Design Manual. Any discrepancies between this document and the guidelines within the Design Manual shall be noted and discussed with the owner for verification.; 1.1.5.2. Door hardware to use Allegion family of products (Schlage, Von Duprin, LCN, etc.) as the basis of design and as the Owner’s Preferred Alternate in Bid Documents. Keying system to be Schlage Everest “R” Small Format. Coordinate with Scott Adamczak with Allegion at (704.894.0728) to develop the door hardware schedule.; 1.1.5.3. Electronic Access Control system shall be Avigilon, with installation by an authorized integrator. All associated hardware will be approved by Avigilon for integration into their system. Coordinate with Tommy McColgan at Magnum Security (803.566.3301) to develop the door hardware schedule.; 1.1.5.4. Video Surveillance system will be IP Configure, and all cameras and associated hardware will be approved by IP Configure for integration into that system.; 1.1.5.5. Fire Alarm and Mass Notification system will be an expansion of the North Campus Notifier voice annunciated fire alarm system, with installation by an authorized Notifier integrator.; 1.1.5.6. Interior Wayfinding Signage will use the College Standard APCO Signs; 1.1.5.7. Site furnishings (benches, trash cans, bollards, etc.) will use the College Standard ?????? as basis of design and as Owner’s Preferred Alternate in Bid Documents.; 1.1.5.8. Emergency Phone/Camera Poles will use Talk-A-Phone Interior Emergency Phone and Exterior Emergency Phone/Camera Poles as the basis of design and as the Owner’s Preferred Alternate in Bid Documents.; 1.1.5.9. Dual Level 2 (220V) Electric Vehicle Fee-For-Service Charging Stations will use the Charge Point CT4000 as the basis of design and as the Owner’s Preferred Alternate in Bid Documents.; 1.1.5.10. Single Level 2 (220V) Electric Vehicle Shop and Fleet Vehicle Charging Stations will use the Charge Point CPF50 as the basis of design and as the Owner’s Preferred Alternate in Bid Documents.