Hey, welcome to Public Works TV!
Before we get started let's take a look back at what we did this week.
Last Saturday nearly 200 Community Clean Team
volunteers were out sprucing up District 6 neighborhoods.
The new Fire Station Number 5 in the Western Addition is more than halfway done.
We designed the new building to be seismically safe.
We tried a new paving technique called bonded wearing course,
which better protects the pavement from the perils of water
seeping through and extends the life of the street.
Finally, our OnE team conducted focused outreach and enforcement on the Polk Street corridor this week.
We're working together with businesses and property owners to keep SF clean.
This is a once-in-a-generation project that the City of San Francisco is embarking on.
We are consolidating four departments,
1,600 employees to provide better services to the residents and businesses of San Francisco.
Hi my name is Samuel Chui I'm a project manager at Building Design and Construction at Public Works.
And my name is Julia Groat. I'm also a project manager here at Public Works working on 49 South Van Ness.
The project itself started in 2014 and since then we've been working collaboratively with the
City Administrator's office as the project sponsor, the Real Estate department and
Public Works to get to where we are today with the design construction.
Our late Mayor Ed Lee and our City Administrator Naomi Kelly actually took
the leadership and started the process of finding a new home for Public Works and other agencies.
This new building will house 12 departments.
One thing in common among these departments is that they all offer permitting services.
So we'll have a full house. There will be a lot of people moving in on move-in day
and we're pretty excited to get everyone together.
This building is located on South Van Ness, mid-block between Market Street and Mission Street.
It's also located central to Bart, to MUNI, as well to bicycle routes and lanes that will be going towards the building.
The office building will be a 16-story building that will be pulled
against 1 South Van Ness.
At the third corner of mission and Van Ness will be a 39-story residential tower.
The stakeholder engagement process started very early on and the biggest initial goal is to try to understand
the quantity of people moving and what the needs were.
So it's really going through working with every department.
Real Estate division, they've negotiated a contract with a private developer,
Related California, with whom we're
working with closely right now to help us develop this project.
Related California will be building and developing the 39 story residential
tower and helping us on the construction management portion of the office building.
Charles Pankow Builders and SOM are part of the team and of course
there's a host of other consultants and contractors.
This is an enormous privilege to have been working with the City of San Francisco over several decades.
Continuing that relationship with this
new building is, for us, to define both of the ways the City operates and also the look of city government.
We've designed a building that will be open, transparent, luminous
and really reflect what we think are the best attributes of city government,
and looking at how we can make this place one that is really of
the 21st century and we think will result in new collaborative practices
within these departments.
Characteristics of the workspace environment is to
provide for flexibility and changes in the future. This will be a building that
the City owns for a very, very long time. Sustainability features includes bicycle
parking for over 300 bicycles, EV parking stations...
...a high amount of daylight and in addition to that, outdoor spaces to get some fresh air during the day.
How many workers do have on? I'm sure it's peaked, but right now how many of you have on?
Right now, it's right around 70 or so.
70?
Yeah.
And the highest?
The highest would probably be closer to like, could be, 150 to 200.
Ok.
Yeah.
Welcome to the construction site for the 49 South Van Ness City Office Building.
We are pouring the concrete for mat slab number two today.
This operation started about 2 a.m. last night and will go till about 3 to 4 o'clock p.m. this afternoon.
There will be about 650 cement trucks coming in and
out of the job site, resulting in about 43,000 square feet of poor surface
at the end of the day.
It's a pretty complex project to have two major buildings
going up in the exact same time.
So this is a very hard site to build on and the construction team
is doing a great job to maintain that.
Hi we're the Pankow team from 49 South Van Ness.
We're excited to build the City of San Francisco's building for you.
and we look forward to completing by early 2020.
So Pankow is the general contractor on 49 South Van Ness.
It's a very challenging project. We got concrete structure below grade and then we're
coming up with the structural steel, a very busy intersection and street area
with pedestrians walking by, so being able to work with those subcontractors,
the different agencies that are involved is very important
One thing in common among these departments is that they all offer
permitting services to the residents and businesses of San Francisco.
And the permit center is really one of the biggest drivers for the project.
The permit center will bring all of the permitting agencies that handle
construction-based projects under one roof.
Why this is such a big deal, is that currently to get a permit,
even for a restaurant, you will have to go to multiple locations.
For the first time, you'll be able to go to one location and
handle all of your construction based permits. This is a huge change.
We're so glad you got a chance to meet the project team.
We hope you're as excited as we are about the new permit center and our new home at 49 South Van Ness.
Coming up, we'll have a few more episodes to share with you about the design, progress
and what to look forward to in our new office building at 49 South Van Ness.
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Hi I'm Lucas Yee, a Resident Engineer for the City and County of San Francisco.
My goal is to deliver the highest quality
projects in a safe and budget-conscious environment.
I am Public Works.
Together, we are Public Works.
Can we do a blooper reel too?
We're here working on your project for the Public Works...
We're gonna be as good into the first time!
I wasted the good one on you!
Hi my name is Samuel Chui I'm a project manager at Bullet, no?
I'm laughing... I'm sorry.
Oh no.
It's such a joke to you.

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