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Last Updated | 01/23/2023 05:35 PM |
Project Title | ARTS Ft. Logan Reno Kitchen Bldg 16 |
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City, State (County) | Denver, CO 80236 (Denver County) |
Category(s) | Education |
Sub-Category(s) | College/University |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Contract Award, Construction start expected January 2023 |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $136,850 [brand] Estimate |
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Description | The University of Colorado, School of Medicine has been working with an architect and engineering team to create the scope of work and 100% complete CD drawings and specs. The project includes renovating the kitchen in 3854 W Princeton Cir. Work to be done will include, demo and disposal of existing floor, kitchen equipment, doors and cabinetry. It will also include installation of new flooring and cove base, new cabinetry and millwork, quartz countertops, doors, patch and paint walls, HVAC, electrical and plumbing upgrades. The intent of the project is to renovate a kitchen in a building (3854 W Princeton Circle), located in Southwest Denver on the Ft. Logan grounds. Ft. Logan was originally created as an Army base in the 1800s and the kitchen remodel project is located in a structure which was intended to house military officers and their families. Once the base closed in 1945, the buildings were transferred over to Colorado Department of Human Services and then leased out to a multitude of organizations. The University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Addiction Research and Treatment Services - ARTS, began utilizing multiple buildings on the Ft Logan grounds approximately 40 years ago. ARTS provides lifesaving, evidence-based substance use and mental health services for men and women. Date Email Questions Due 12/09/2022 2:00pm Date Email Answers Issued 12/14/2022 2:00pm 3854 W Princeton Circle, also known as Reflections for Women offers a comprehensive set of family-centered interventions designed to keep women in treatment and ensure their families thrive. The client population is adult women, including pregnant and parenting women and their children who reside with them during their treatment. Clients also exhibit other problems correlated with substance use disorders, such as histories of trauma and abuse, homelessness, inadequate education and work skills. ARTS mission is to improve the quality of life and productivity of individuals and families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders through the application of scientifically supported prevention, education, and treatment services. ARTS has received a capital grant to renovate a commercial kitchen and dining area for clients and their children. Reflections for women will provide cooking and nutrition class to all clients in the fully renovated kitchen. Healthy cooking and the opportunity to eat together as a family is a strong component in creating a productive lifestyle and long-term recovery. The new kitchen is another treatment tool to provide a two generational positive outcome for clients and their children. Bid Bond is required if project exceeds $50,000; and |
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