HKS Proposal For Architectural and Engineering Services
HKS Proposal For Architectural and Engineering Services
HKS Proposal For Architectural and Engineering Services
August 30, 2012 Steven C. Maki, PE Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority 900 South 5th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 Don Becker, Project Executive Minnesota Vikings Football Minnesota Vikings - Winter Park 9520 Viking Drive Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344 Steve and Don: The HKS Sports & Entertainment Group is excited and proud to partner with the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority and the Minnesota Vikings Football Club. We believe that by taking advantage of our recent efforts with the National Football League, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams, Oakland Raiders and the Vikings, we can not only create a new home for the Vikes, but also develop a multipurpose venue that will be a must stop for all major events like the Super Bowl, Final Four and significant entertainment tours, as well as be a new rec room for Minnesota. We have assembled the HKS team to make a difference. We believe our partnership with you will have a significant impact on the success of your project a belief stemming from our understanding of the sports and entertainment business and coupled with a design approach that grows out of the creation of experiences. Integral to our process are these design drivers: Fully leveraging the transformative power of meaningful and memorable architecture Creating magnetic destination environments that fill event calendars, increase ROI, and activate surrounding development Planning for broader real estate development opportunities Incorporating and reinforcing brand equity to maximize sponsorship and advertising opportunities A global approach to sustainability design that looks to the actual impact our buildings have on both the micro and macro environment Designing venues built around operational issues, rather than simply accommodating them
Our team includes senior leadership heavily experienced in the national Sports and Entertainment practice. As innovators in the Sports and Entertainment design industry, we have achieved national and international prominence by providing a full range of services for projects with a wide range of size and complexity. Our designs evoke emotion, passion and excitement immersing patrons and users in unique and natural environments with comfort and style. Our creativity, enthusiasm, teamwork and common sense approach provide all with an unforgettable experience. A new multi-purpose venue, designed similar to our efforts with the cities of Indianapolis and Dallas, will forever change the Vikings gameday experience and the fabric of Minnesota. HKS looks forward to creating and energizing a broader market for the region and carrying on the traditions of the Minnesota Vikings and their fans for many years to come. Sincerely,
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Professional Qualifications
our PHilosoPHy We believe that distinctive design is borne of unique challenges and opportunities. These circumstances have a profound impact as a design driver. Our process utilizes critical listening and an interactive, open process that helps our clients envision their venues in unprecedented light. We understand the immense value of our clients brands. The HKS Sports & Entertainment Group is unmatched in leveraging that equity in the built environment, which fosters fan loyalty, elevates team brands and enhances sponsorship value. Our design practice has created award winning projects for the NFL with Cowboys Stadium and Lucas Oil Stadium and have changed the way NFL is viewed by its fans and how an NFL venue can become an unprecedented multipurpose venue.
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civil engineer
associate architect
interior Design
landscape architect
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code/life safety
environmental Graphics
food service
lighting
telecommunications
fire Protection
Building controls
curtain Wall
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Vertical transportation
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ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT RSP Architects HGA Architects Cunningham Group MEP ENGINEERING WSP Flack+Kurtz M-E Engineers Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. Michaud Cooley Erikson
STRuCTuRAL ENGINEERING Walter P Moore Magnusson Klemencic Associates Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. Meyer Borgman Johnson Ericksen Roed & Associates Rani Engineers, Inc. AV/ /ELECTRONIC SySTEMS Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams, Inc. Acoustic Dimensions Shem Milson and Wilke
CODE CONSuLTING Howe Engineers, Inc. FP&C Consultants, Inc. Rolf Jensen and Associates LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTuRE Oslund and Associates Coen + Partners FOOD SERVICE Ricca Newmark Design Cini-Little Design S2O Consultants, Inc.
INTERIOR DESIGN HKS Interiors RSP Architects GRAPHICS/WAyFINDING HKS Brandspace Catt Lyon Design
PrOJECT ExPErIENCE
HKss knowledge and experience on high profile national projects made them the clear choice as the designers for the new Dallas cowboys Venue.
- jerry jones owner of the Dallas cowboys
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reference: John Klipsch - Executive Director Indiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority p 317.638.2721
reference: Lon rosenberg - Senior vice President The Washington redskins p 301.276.6062
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miller Park | milwaukee, wisconsin
Dates of Construction: Services: Delivery Method: Construction Cost: Design Fee: Key Subconsultants: 2001 Mater Planning |Architecture | Graphics | Interiors CM at risk $327 Million Confidential M-E Engineers, Inc. - MEP Walter P Moore - Structural WJHW - A/v/Electronic Systems Uni-Systems - Operable roof Eppstien Uhen Architects and NBBJ MLB venue 42,500-seat ballpark Operable roof 75 luxury suites
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reference: rick McLaughlin Executive v.P. of Business Operations Texas rangers Baseball Club p 817.436.5944
He cares. A lot. Coaches and quarterbacks come and go, but this guy will always be with you, through thick and thin. He doesnt want a stadium he wants a Norse battleground that is vikings to the core. In the Fall of 2008, we undertook a 14-month exercise to make that happen. To uncover the essence of Minnesota and their team, and design a stadium that speaks to their true identity. Scandinavian character. Striking form. Timeless simplicity. High quality and value. And a focus on the craft of details, such as traditional Nordic patterns and clever assembly. The strongest influence, however is the regions commitment to environmental stewardship. We worked to design a stadium that is on the leading edge of sustainable design innovation. This also sets the stage for decades of energy savings and the potential for sponsorships from alternative energy companies, many of which evolved within the region.
Since then, we have developed two new design proposals that each speak to Minnesota and the vikings in their own ways, but that stay true to our original guiding principles: of building a battleground for viking superfans and the people of Minnesota. The Peoples Stadium.
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Derived as a response to the buildings climate and the snow-shedding forms of traditional Nordic vernacular, this stadiums signature element is a monumental tilted arch that addresses the plaza and frames a view of the city skyline. The arch, its anchored canopy of support cables, and the sweeping curve of the downtown window wall help to create a massive outdoor room for celebration and gathering that blends interior and exterior. The interior volume and unique shape are instrumental in creating an environmentallyresponsive design. The steep, arching roof is built of lightweight fabric, and its shape helps to shed snow loads. The interior volume beneath is optimal for natural venturi effect ventilation during the summer months. The operable roof, translucent materials, and window wall give an open-air sensation recalling the Old Met. The translucent skin and arched opening transform the stadium into a singular glowing beacon at night, instantly recognizable from anywhere.
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Scheme B creates a powerful, textured form by flipping alternating bands of a simple sloped roof. This creates a stadium that portrays an aggressive form while appearing almost weightless an aesthetic that recalls the sculpted veneer curves of mid-century scandinavian furniture. The lightweight roof structure, open ends, and unprecedented overhead clerestory windows contribute to the weightlessnes and help to create a bowl that would require almost no artifical lighting during daylight conditions. By night, the open ends and unique composition of clerestory openings help the stadium to stand out as an unmistakable beacon on the Minneapolis skyline. A series of pivoting frames with transparent pillow panes encloses the stadium at both ends, allowing for control over openings to help channel natural breezes and provide a picture perfect view to the downtown skyline.
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HKS successfully delivered 24 design packages for Lucas Oil Stadium on an extreme Fast Track schedule.
HKS is the Number One Green Sports & Entertainment Design Firm
- ENr 2012
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With 337 LEED Accredited Professionals, HKS is a leader in the advancement of sustainable design. utilizing practices and standards of energy conscious and site sensitive design for over 15 years. As of today, the firms u.S. Green Building Councils (uSGBC) Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certified and registered projects total more than 90 million square feet. Our firm has developed a set of guidelines that represents energy efficient and environmentally responsible practices. They are recommended in supporting a sustainable design checklist.
university of North Texas Apogee Stadium Earned LEED Platinum Certification Texas Christian university Amon G. Carter Stadium Seeking LEED Silver Certification. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Earned LEED Gold Certification
resolVinG DisPutes
Every project encounters some level of dispute at one point or another, and all of the projects shown have had at least a modicum of discussion related to conflict. HKS subscribes to the belief that healthy debate can and will lead to a better solution. The important issue to keep in mind, and the method that we apply is to keep discussions and exchanges professional, and not personal and in the event there is misunderstanding or disagreement, to be able to pull back and refocus.
litiGation
During our 73-year history, HKS has been involved in formal mediation, arbitration and litigation. However, all of the disputes have been resolved well within the limits of professional liability coverage. We have never failed to complete any work due to claims or suits.
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A four-person executive committee of H. Ralph Hawkins, FAIA, FACHA, LEED AP, chairman and CEO; Nunzio M. DeSantis, FAIA, LEED AP, executive vice president; Craig Beale, FAIA, FACHA, FACHE, LEED AP, executive vice president; and Dan H. Noble, FAIA, FACHA, LEED AP, executive vice president manages the firm. Principals include: Edward Abeyta, AIA Danny P. Babin, AIA Noel Barrick, AIA C. Carl Beers, AIA Robert E. Booth, AIA Thomas D. Briggs, AIA Lorenzo Castillo, AIA E Davis Chauviere, AIA Guarav Chopra, IIA Matthew T. Clear, AIA Douglas Compton, AIA Melanie M. Cornell Robert E. Hinton, AIA Kerry J. Hogue, AIA Thomas R. Holt, AIA Scott B. Hunter, AIA John M. Hutchings, AIA Paul Hyett, PPRIBA Steven G. Jacobson, AIA Daniel L. Jeakins, AIA Jeffrey K. Jensen, AIA Richard D. Johnston, AIA J. Mark Jones, AIA Michael H. Kim, AIA Kirk J. Krueger, AIA Richard A Lee, AIA Larry D. LeMaster, AIA Alexander G. Ling, AIA Robert T. Martineck, AIA Owen E. McCrory, AIA Brian D. McFarlane, AIA WC Chuck Means, AIA Michael Meneffee, AIA Norman T. Morgan, Jr., AIA Alan Palmer, RIBA Ana Pinto-Alexander, IIDA David E. Prusha, AIA Frederic D. Roberts, AIA Ricardo Rondon Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA Morris Stein, AIA Craig R. Stockwell, AIA Jeffrey Stouffer, AIA B. Kirk Teske, AIA Bryan K. Trubey, AIA Jeffrey D. Vandersall, AIA Jim L. Whitaker, AIA Mark A. Williams, AIA R. Craig Williams, AIA, Esq.
Jesse R. Corgan, JR. AIA Ronald Dennis, FAIA P. Robert Du Robert J. Farrow, AIA Francis Gallagher, RIBA Fracisco Gonzalez, AIA Ronald E. Gover, AIA B. Todd Gritch, FAIA Roy L. Gunsolus, AIA Donald L. Harrier, AIA Thomas E. Harvey, AIA John H. Hesseler, AIA
financial statements
Two fiscal years of our firms financial statements have been sent under separate, sealed cover.
Professional liaBility
HKSs limits for general liability coverage are $1 million per occurrence, $2 million aggregate. In addition, HKS carries an umbrella liability policy as well as an excess umbrella liability policy, with each policy providing coverage of $5 million per occurrence and in the aggregate, for a total coverage of $10 million per occurrence, $10 million aggregate. Our professional liability (E&O) coverage is $10 million per claim and $10 million aggregate. Our professional liability insurance carrier is AXIS Surplus Insurance Company.
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BrEAKDOWN OF PrOPOSED FEE By PHASE 1. Concept Design 2. Schematic Design 3. Design Development 4. Construction Documents/Bid and Award 5. Construction Administration 6. Post-Construction TOTAL PrOPOSED FEE BrEAKDOWN OF PrOPOSED FEE By DISCIPLINE 1. Architecture 2. Landscape Architecture 3. Civil Engineering 4. Structural Engineering 5. Mechanical Engineering 6. Electrical Engineering 7. Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineering 8. ADA Design 9. Audio, video, Communications & IT Design 10. Acoustic Design 11. Branding and Theming 12. BIM for All Phases of Design 13. Code Compliance 14. Experiential Graphics 15. Facade and Window Wall Consultant 16. Fall Arrest Design and Envelope Maintenance 17. Concessions, Merchandising and Catering Services 18. Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) Design 19. Interior Design 20. Energy Modeling, Building Analysis, Commissioning 21. LEED/Green Globes Certified Design 22. Specialty LIghting 23. vertical Transportation Design and Engineering 24. Traffic and Pedestrian Engineering 25. Wayfinding and Signage 26. Telecom, High Density WIFI and Neutral Host DAS 27. Security 28. Wind TOTAL PrOPOSED FEE TOTAL PrOJECTED rEIMBUrSABLE ExPENSES AMOUNT $1,878,031 $5,056,450 $8,373,867 $11,108,195 $7,332,435 $163,216 $33,917,194 AMOUNT $16,250,000 $720,000 $880,000 $5,600,000 $1,430,000 $1,282,500 $937,500 $87,500 $642,900 $66,975 $390,00 INCLUDED $247,500 $190,000 $218,500 $75,400 $471,600 $204,000 $2,045,000 $821,600 $100,000 $200,000 $113,320 $92,824 $250,000 $217,775 $68,300 $314,000 $33,917,194 $1,922,800
DEDUCT ALTErNATES A. Team Store B. Hall of Fame C. Team Restaurant DEDuCT $65,000 DEDuCT $120,000 DEDuCT $140,000
ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge the receipt of addenda as follows: Addendum 1 - August 21, 2012 Addendum 2 - August 24, 2012 Addendum 3 - August 28, 2012 Addendum 4 - August 28, 2012 undersigned has examined the Proposal Documents dated August 10, 2012 and associated addenda. We agree, if this proposal is accepted, to execute a contract for the work involved. We have sufficient personnel and agree to complete the work on or before the dates indicated in the specifications. The MFSA and Minnesota Vikings reserves the right to reject proposals and to waive irregularities therein. It is agreed this Proposal may not be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after day of Proposal opening. Proposer Name Address HKS, Inc. 1919 McKinney Avenue Dallas, Texas 75201
Mark Williams, AIA Principal & Senior Vice President August 30, 2012
ALTErNATE FEES Architectural On Site representative (full time, 36 months) MEP/FP On Site representative (full time, 24 months) Structural On Site representative (full time, 18 months) roof & Wall Mechanization (Concept through 50% DD only) roof & Wall Mechanization (Concept through Post Construction) Demographic Analysis for Premium Product
scHeDule
A detailed design schedule has been provided at the back of this document.
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