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VIDEO. From the Coastside Fire Protection District (CFPD) Director’s meeting on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023 at 4:00pm as a hybrid meeting.
CFPD Chair, Gary Burke, presents the agenda item.
Consider and Approve Resolution No. 2023-05 Awarding a contract in an amount not to exceed $914,100 to PBK Architects, Inc. for architectural design services to Fire Station 44 replacement project. – Chief Armstrong
At the Board of Directors meeting in September 2022, the Board approved a resolution authorizing release of a Request for Proposals for architectural design services for the replacement of Fire Station 44.
The RFP was issued, and four responsive proposals were received by the deadline of November 30, 2022.
The Land and Structures Committee reviewed the four proposals on December 14, 2022 and, after review, invited three of the four firms submitting proposals to attend interviews with the Committee.
Those interviews were conducted January 26, 2023. Each firm was allotted one hour to make a presentation and answer the Committee’s questions.
After reviewing the proposals and conducting interviews with the proposing firms, the Land and Structures Committee discussed which firm to recommend to the Board.
Director MacKimmie indicated that he believed PBK has the most applicable experience for the project.
Director Sherrill indicated that she was impressed by PBK’s presentation, its ability to communicate clearly, and its understanding of the critical elements of the project. She also indicated that PBK’s references all indicated that PBK was very responsive.
The Deputy Chief Cox and the District’s project manager, Gary Silva, also expressed to the committee that they believed PBK provided the best presentation, held the correct experience, and offered the best value based on its proposal. Ultimately, the Land and Structures Committee unanimously recommended that the Board award the contract to PBK.
Full Agenda for 2/22/2023
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The Coastside Fire Protection District Board of Directors is composed of five publicly elected or appointed representatives. Board members serve 4-year terms.
Gary Burke ~ District E
JB Cockrell ~ District A
Cynthia L. Sherrill ~ District D
Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Bruce MacKimmie ~ District B
Steve Stockman ~ District C
The Coastside Fire Protection District, located in the San Mateo County coastal area of California, serves the City of Half Moon Bay, the unincorporated areas of Half Moon Bay and the unincorporated communities of Miramar, El Granada, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Moss Beach, and Montara.
The mission of the Coastside Fire Protection District is to protect the lives, environment, and property of the community through fire suppression, fire prevention, emergency medical services, rescue services, public education and other related services.
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Coastside Fire Protection District Headquarters
1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-5213 phone
(650)726-0132 fax
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Station 40
1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-8290 phone
(650)726-1294 fax
Station 41
531 Obispo Road
El Granada, CA 94018
(650)726-8291 phone
(650)726-1359 fax
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501 Stetson Street
Moss Beach, CA 94038
(650)728-3022 phone
(650)728-1823 fax
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- Community Emergency Response Team Basic Training Participant Manual from FEMA dot gov
- Plan ahead for disasters. Talk with your family. Ready.gov
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