1. The selected CMAR, in coordination with the city and the city’s contracted design firm, will guide the design and construction of the new fire station. The project will include a standard fire station of approximately 12,000 square feet of building area; apparatus bays; typical onsite parking, drainage, lighting and landscaping; and the street frontage improvements to McCulloch Blvd and Sloop Dr. 2. A conceptual site plan (provided with and without surrounding streets) is found in Exhibit A. This is conceptual only and the city’s contracted design firm is not obligated to use it. The conceptual fire station includes 6 bays about 5,985 sq ft and approximately 4,580 sq. ft. of dorms, kitchen, restrooms, office space, fitness room, decontamination, storage, and fire support areas. Concrete aprons and parking are proposed, as depicted in the conceptual site plan. Typical landscaping and a flagpole are to be included. 3. The fire station is considered an “essential services facility” and will include generator support for the entire building and site. 4. The selected CMAR will be required to aid the contracted design firm in integrating sustainable strategies and features into the design to minimize the energy consumption of the fire station; conserve resources; minimize adverse effects to the environment, and improve occupant productivity, health and safety. 5. An agreement between the City and the selected CMAR will be executed that will outline the full requirements and expectations of the project for Phase 1, including the development of guaranteed maximum price for the entire project (cannot exceed $6,450,000). The CMAR will obtain sufficient bonding to cover the contract amount for construction services.