Q&A
Discussion on development process and project timeline
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Council Member Rivera inquires about the development process, including the RFEI and RFP timeline, as well as the construction schedule. Ben Baccash provides information on the demolition and construction timeline.
- Baccash needs to follow up on the RFEI process and response timeline
- Demolition process will take 6-12 months after the public health lab moves
- Construction of the new building is anticipated to take about 3 years
- The team aims to be minimally disruptive to neighbors during the process
Carlina Rivera
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I wanna ask you all, when do you begin applying for the RFEI, the RFP, a little bit about the development process, and just go back to the construction timeline and completion?
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you, mister Chip.
Ben Baccash
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I was not personally involved in the RFEI process and response timeline, so I'm gonna have to get back to you on that.
0:29:14
I don't have those dates.
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In terms of the, demolition and construction timeline, upon vacancy of the existing building and when the public health lab moves to to Harlem, we would then start the demolition process.
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That will take between 6 12 months.
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Demolition now, right, is more like dismantling.
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It's done in a careful way.
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Our intent is to be as least disruptive as we can to our our neighbors.
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And then subsequently, we'll build the building, which we anticipate will be about 3 years.
Carlina Rivera
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Okay.
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Thank you very much.
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And I look forward to you, coming back around with with the answers to that.
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Thank you.
Kevin Riley
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Thank you, councilman Rivera.
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Are there any other colleagues to have questions for this panel?
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Thank you.
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There being no questions, this applicant panel is excused.