City of Los Angeles shortlists three teams for Street Civic Building Project

The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering has selected short-listed respondents in the request for qualifications to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain the Los Angeles Street Civic Building Project.

These parties are eligible to respond to the RFP for the project:

DTLA Civic Partners

Equity Members:

Meridiam DTLA Civic

Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate

Lead Contractor:

Clark Construction Group – California

Lead Designer:

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Lead O&M Provider:

ENGIE Services

LAC 3 Partners

Equity Members:

Macquarie Financial Holdings Pty Limited

JLC Infrastructure Fund I L.P.

Lead Contractor:

Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

Lead Designer

Morphosis Architects

Lead O&M Provider

Honeywell International

Plenary Collaborative Los Angeles

Equity Members

Plenary Group USA Concessions Ltd.

Lead Contractor

Webcor Construction L.P.

Lead Designer

SmithGroup

Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Lead O&M Provider

Johnson Controls

The city anticipates a total building area of approximately 753,730 sq. ft. providing office space for its different departments, a conference center, public displays showcasing the historical significance of the Parker Center, a childcare center, and street-level commercial tenant space.

The project is expected to include outdoor open space and pedestrian connections between City Hall to the west and the Little Tokyo neighborhood to the east and south. The city also envisions that the project will include approximately 1,173 underground parking spaces.

The new facility would be in the location of the old Parker Center, which is currently being demolished.

California Construction News staff writer

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