closed🌐 countyofnapaPW 26-100
Napa County 555 Gateway Boulevard and Behavioral Health Treatment Center (BHTC) Improvements
countyofnapa / Public Works
Description
The scope of work includes but is not limited to: BHTC This is the conversion of a 72-bed staff secure re-entry building (currently used only for probation administration) to a Health and Human Services facility that includes a mental health resource center, sobering, detox, and other residential programs. The current project consists of a main building (V-A construction) and four dormitories (V-B construction). • Three dormitories will receive minimal renovations to accommodate new bed configurations for residential housing- specifically modifying power, lighting and light switching at each bed. Two will be used for males and one for females. • One dormitory will be divided into male and female sides to be used for detox. A new restroom with showers will be added as well as a staff station. The sleeping areas will also be modified for power, lighting and light switching at each bed. • In the main building, an existing storage room, exam room, and toilet will be converted for male sobering. Doors will be added/modified and one shear wall will be reengineered because of the new door opening. • The existing single sleeping room in the main building will be repurposed for female sobering. • The existing administration area will be converted to a mental health resource center. Several offices will be converted to single and double bedrooms, a copy room will be opened up to provide living space, and toilets and showers will be modified. New furnishings and window coverings are part of the scope. • A new movable partition will be added to the existing large classroom and include structural and soffit additions. This includes structural modifications including new columns and beam. • A new exterior entry vestibule (fencing and delated egress hardware) have been added to the MHRC suite to create a new public entry. • A new fence and gates within the courtyard to separate males and females. • Modifications to MEP systems to support the scope listed above. • Modifications to card access and CCTV coverage to separate control of the MHRC from the remaining facility. • A second standby generator to power the entire facility during power outages; modifications to electrical panels to support these upgrades. (Alternate) 555 GATEWAY This project completes the tenant improvements to the existing 2-story building for use by Probation Child Support Services. While the majority of tenant improvements will be done under a separate contract (including conduit, j-boxes, and frame prep for electric strikes) the scope of this project includes: • Purchase and installation of new system furniture panels and worksurfaces in Probation. o Power to be connected to existing floor boxes and electrical whips. o Data connected via existing conduit back to server room- all data cabling is part of this contract. • Purchase and installation of new ancillary office furniture (chairs, tables, etc.) for use in both Probation and Child Support Services. • Use of existing Steelcase sit/stand workstations and file cabinets for use in both Probation and Child Support Services. • Use of existing HON sit/stand and worksurfaces to be installed into new system furniture in Child Support Services; movement of this furniture from existing CSS offices is part of this contract. • Purchase and installation of equipment lockers. • Purchase and installation of five refrigerators. • Purchase and installation of large wall displays on mounting brackets. • Purchase and installation of new card readers and electric strikes into new and existing doors (conduit and frame prep is part of a separate contract, but cabling is part of this this contract). • Purchase and installation of new CCTV cameras (conduit is part of a separate contract, but cabling is part of this this contract). Note: Furniture drawings and specification use AllSteel and brand partners as the basis-of-design but other manufacturers may be substituted so long as they meet the established criteria and are bid as complete systems and fully coordinated by the general contractor. The general contractor is responsible for coordinating the installation of all furniture, connecting power and data, and moving CSS furniture from their existing offices in the city of Napa. All furniture, data, card access and CCTV shall be turnkey and coordinated with the Phase 1 contractor and Napa County IT.
Details?
- Posted
- Nov 19, 2025
- Response deadline
- Jan 8, 2026, 7:30 PM UTC
- Status
- closed
- Buyer
- countyofnapa
- Department
- Public Works
- Jurisdiction
- countyofnapa
- Reference #
- PW 26-100
- Summary
- <p>The scope of work includes but is not limited to:</p><p> </p><p>BHTC</p><p>This is the conversion of a 72-bed staff secure re-entry building (currently used only for probation administration)
- Is Paused
- false
- Template Title
- Public Works Construction Project Template - Local, FEMA, FHWA Funded - Surety2000 bonds NOT allowed
- Copy Count
- 0
- Government Organization City
- Napa
- Government Organization Logo
- https://assets.procurement.opengov.com/logo-uploads/ee2e2479-841f-4879-825c-94a9432e55fb_Seal_of_Napa_County,_California.png
- Government Organization Name
- County of Napa, CA
- Government Organization State
- CA
- Government Organization Website
- http://www.countyofnapa.org/
- Government Organization Zip Code
- 94559
- Government Organization Address1
- 1195 Third Street
- Government Organization Address2
- Room B10
- Government Organization Timezone
- America/Los_Angeles
- Government Organization Country Code
- US
- Government Organization Phone Country
- 1
- Closed Substatus
- awarded
Contact
(707)299-1733
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