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Council approves progressive design‑build strategy to implement $93.35M Measure FP bond
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Council endorsed a progressive design‑build procurement approach for the $93.35 million Measure FP bond to replace two fire stations and rebuild/renovate police facilities; staff and the city's owner's representative outlined temporary facility plans and council sought tighter RFP deliverables and protections for critical dispatch services.
The Redondo Beach City Council on Monday approved a progressive design‑build (PDB) procurement approach to begin implementing Measure FP, the $93.35 million general‑obligation bond voters authorized to replace Fire Stations 1 and 2 and to rebuild and renovate the police headquarters and annex.
Luke Smooty, assistant to the city manager, summarized the Measure FP goals and introduced Griffin Structures, the city’s owner's representative. Griffin’s predevelopment manager, Dustin Alamo, described why the firm recommends PDB for this program: a two‑phase contract (collaborative design/preconstruction to roughly 60% and then a guaranteed maximum price for construction)…
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