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        Pasadena Central Library Design Contract Awarded

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          • February 6, 2023
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      PASADENA — ColoradoBoulevard.net:

      On February 6, 2023, at the regularly scheduled meeting, the Pasadena City Council approved a contract to begin the process of seismically retrofitting and renovating the Pasadena Central Library.

      By News Desk

      Gruen Associates and their qualified team of sub-consultants were awarded the contract for professional design services for the retrofit project. This includes preparation of environmental documentation, final construction drawings and cost estimates for construction. The contract is for an amount not-to-exceed $6,104,109, which includes a base contract amount of $5,779,109 and a contingency of $325,000.

      Environmental and design phase efforts will be initiated in March 2023 and are anticipated to be completed in approximately two years. This phase will also allow the City to determine the estimated total cost of the work to be done. A public outreach effort will also provide updates and collect public feedback. The process also includes an advisory review of the retrofit design alternatives by the Technical Oversight Committee, Historic Preservation Commission, and the Public Safety Committee.

      An assessment of the Central Library ‘s condition and its various systems was completed in 2020. The project provided a general assessment of the various building systems including the mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and roof. The inspection discovered that the building consists of an unreinforced masonry structure, with walls that are not fastened to the building’s foundation, nor to the reinforced concrete floor beams and the timber roof they support. A preliminary structural analysis of the building in April 2021 revealed that the building does not meet the recommended structural performance objectives in a seismic event.

      On May 3, 2021, City officials were forced to close the Central Library to meet life safety requirements.

      The City of Pasadena quickly moved towards identifying a plan for seismic upgrades, restoration, and reopening of the facility, including reaching out to Assemblymember Chris Holden. Just one month later, on June 29, 2021, the state approved, in its budget, $4 million to be used to pay for the design and drawings for the seismic upgrades of the Central Library. A year later, the state approved an additional $5 million dollars for the Central Library Retrofit Project with the support of Assemblymember Holden.

      In November 2021, the Department of Public Works issued a Request for Proposals for the preparation of the environmental document and architectural and engineering design services for the seismic retrofit. A competitive process to identify the best-qualified design team made up of experienced engineers, architects, and historic preservation specialists ultimately recommended Gruen Associates.

      The City established a Community Programming Committee to evaluate how the Central Library space can be reimagined to enhance the library’s capacity and services, taking into consideration current and future programming needs of the community. Community leaders with backgrounds in non-profit organizations, library operations, historic preservation, and media, began meeting in September of 2022.

      In October 2022, Mayor Victor Gordo appointed a technical oversight committee to review key findings and recommend design solutions at key milestones, as well as to provide feedback to the project team and updates to City Council. Committee members included professionals and educators with backgrounds in architecture, structural engineering, seismology, and historic preservation. On November 15, 2022, they held their kick-off meeting and on December 14, 2022, reported back their findings.

      Upon review of the retrofit design alternatives by the Technical Oversight Committee, the Historic Preservation Commission, and the Public Safety Committee, Public Works staff will return to City Council in the Fall of 2023 with a recommendation to approve a specific retrofit design.

      While the design efforts continue, the City will pursue funding opportunities for the construction phase of the project, with the goal of securing all funding by the completion of the design phase. Pending appropriation of funds, construction is anticipated to begin in the Summer of 2025 and last approximately 30 to 36 months.

      With these initial funds secured, and the contract awarded, the City will have a design team of experts that will bring the iconic Central Library back online to ensure access to library services and programs for future generations, and to preserve the historical features of the Central Library building.

      The Pasadena Central Library will be 100 years old on February 12, 2027.

       

      Edited by Ann Hunnewell


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      1. Margaret Hope says:
        February 6, 2023 at 7:48 pm

        Wow! Great news

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      2. Victoria Knapp says:
        February 6, 2023 at 7:20 pm

        What an undertaking.

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