Form No. DPP-RFP-PS-68-75 Approved 5/7/75 Revised 3/18/08 GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES Request for Proposal - Negotiation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES To: Date: April 24, 2018 wwe REP-016-2018 (Professional) Pursuant to 31 V. I. C. § 239 (a) (4) and the Rules and Regulations thereunder issued, the Government of the Virgin Islands, Property and Procurement, will receive proposals for the work described below. Proposals will be received until Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The Government of the Virgin Islands, Department of Property and Procurement is requesting proposals from qualified contractors for the following services: RFP-016-2018 (P) Architectural Engineering (A/E) Services for the Restoration of 1105 King Street, Government House, Christiansted, St. Croix. SCOPE OF SERVICES: SEE ATTACHED Form No. DPP-RFP-PS-68-75 Approved 5/7/75 Revised 3/18/08 NEGOTIATED PROCEDURES: The Commissioner of the Department of Property and Procurement will appoint a Selection Committee to assist in the evaluation and selection of the Contractor. Accordingly, current data on qualifications and performance should be submitted with proposals. After reviewing the qualifications and proposals, the Committee will select for discussions from the firm/s or person/s considered not less than three (3), in order of preference, deemed to be the most highly qualified to provide the services herein required. Discussions will be conducted successively and severally with the firms or persons so selected regarding the anticipated concepts and the relative utility of alternative methods of approach for furnishing the services hereunder. FACTORS FOR DISCUSSIONS: Selection criteria will include (i.) Professional qualifications, registration and general reputation of the principals of the firm; (ii) the extent to which the firm or person specialized in or has designed project of a type and scope similar to that hereunder; (iii) familiarity with the area in which the project is to be located; (iv) capability of meeting schedules; and (v) quality of performances on other projects. NEGOTIATION: The Selection Committee shall recommend to the Commissioner the highest qualified firm or persons with whom a contract shall be negotiated. The Commissioner, with the assistance of the Selection Committee shall negotiate a contract with such firm or person. Should the Commissioner be unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract with the firm considered to be the most qualified, at a price he determines to be fair and reasonable to the Government, negotiations with that firm will be formally terminated? Negotiations will then be commenced with the second most qualified, the third most qualified or additional firms, in order of preference and their competence and qualification, and shall continue until an agreement is reached, Lloyd T. Bough Jr. Commissioner Property and Procurement INSTRUCTION TO PROPOSERS A. NOTICE This project is for, the following services: RFP-016-2018 (P) Architectural Engineering (A/E) Services for the Restoration of 1105 King Street, Government House, Christia nsted, St. Croix. Information provided in the scope of work is to be used only for purposes of preparing a proposal. It is further expected that each bidder will read the scope of work with care, for failure to meet certain specified conditions may invalidate the proposal. The Government of the Virgin Islands, hereinafter referred to as GVI, reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or any portion thereof and to accept the proposal deemed most advantageous to GVI. Price shall not be the sole criterion of awarding this project. Scope and quality of work proposed and the ability of the bidder to complete this type of project shall be considered. Applicants are requested to submit proposals based on the scope of work. Alternative proposals recommending new features and technology other than that requested in the scope of work will receive consideration providing such new features and/or technology is clearly explained. Any exceptions to the requirements requested herein must be clearly noted in writing and be included as part of the proposal. The information contained herein is believed to be accurate, but is not to be considered in any way as a warranty. Request for additional information clarifying the Scope of Work should be directed in writing to Deputy Commissioner of Procurement, Dynell R. Williams at Dynell.williams@dpp.vi.gov. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE This project has been addressed to assist the Government of the Virgin Islands in meeting The need for the following services: RFP-016-2018 (P) Architectural Engineering (A/E) Services for the Restoration of 1105 King Street, Government House, Christiansted, St. Croix. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK SEE ATTACHED TIMETABLE. 1. Proposals will be accepted at the Department of Property and Procurement, no later than Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. 2. Last Day for request for written clarification question will be: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL All interested parties shall submit five (5) sets of proposals (one (1) original and four (4) copies), which are to be delivered to the Department of Property and Procurement during normal business hours, no later than Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. They shall be addressed to: Lloyd T. Bough Jr. Commissioner Department of Property and Procurement #3274 Estate Richmond, Christiansted St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 00820-4200 The sealed envelope containing the proposal must have the following information written on the outside of the envelope: SEALED PROPOSALS - DO NOT OPEN RFP-016-2018(P) (Name of Offeror) (Mailing Address of Offeror) (Telephone Number of Offeror) (Fax Number of Offeror) Where proposals are sent by mail, the bidder shall be responsible for their delivery to the Department of Property and Procurement before the date and time set for the closing of acceptance of proposals. WITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSAL A proposal may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time specified as the closing time for acceptance of proposals. However, no proposal shall be withdrawn or canceled for a period of thirty (30) days after said closing time for acceptance of proposals nor shall the successful provider withdraw or cancel or modify his proposal, except at the request of GVI after having been notified that said proposal has been accepted by GVI. INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFICATIONS If any person contemplating submitting a proposal requires clarification of any part of the scope of work, he/she may submit to the GVI a written request for an interpretation thereof to the Deputy Commissioner of Procurement, Dynell R. Williams GVI will not respond to questions received after the above-established date. The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the scope of work will be made in writing to all prospective providers. Oral explanations will not be binding. CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSAL The Commissioner of Property and Procurement shall represent and act for GVI in all matters pertaining to the scope of work and contract in conjunction therewith. This RFP does not commit GVI to the award of a contract, nor pay any cost incurred in the preparation and submission of proposals in anticipation of a contract. GVI reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to disregard any informality and/or irregularity in the proposal when, in its opinion, the best interest of GVI will be served by such action. Proposals failing to provide some of the items in the scope of work shall not be rejected per se, but any deviations from the scope must be clearly noted. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSALS GVI will notify in writing acceptance of one of the proposals. Failure to provide any supplementary documentation to comply with the vendor’s proposal may be grounds for disqualification. CONTENTS OF PROPOSAL The following is a list of information to be included in the written proposal. Failure to comply with all the requirements as outlined may disqualify the applicant. 1. Introductory letter about the applicant: a. Firm Name, address, fax and telephone b. Type of service for which Firm is qualified. 2 Organization: a. Names of Principals of Firm b. Names of key personnel with experience of each and length of time in organization. c. Number of staff available for assignment. (Local & Off-Territory) Copy of Article of Incorporation Copy of Certificate of Resolution Copy of Valid Business License Copy of Certificate of Good Standing oho o 3% Outside consultants that will be retained for this project and percentage of work to be sub-contracted. 4. Project experience: a. List of completed projects of similar type and estimated cost of each. b. Current projects underway; scope; percentage completed to date and estimated cost of each. 3. Project References: (including a notarized written consent from the authorized representative which must include: name; telephone number; email address and facsimile number). 6. Project Approach: a. Describe how you will approach this project and availability to perform the services requested. 7. Cost: The Cost Proposal must be submitted in a separate sealed envelope. CONFLICT OF INTEREST A bidder filing a proposal hereby certifies that no officer, agent or employee of GVI has a pecuniary interest in this proposal or has participated in contract negotiations on behalf of GVI; that the proposal is made in good faith without fraud, collusion, or connection of any kind with any other Bidder for the same request for proposals; the Bidder is competing solely in its own behalf without connection, with, or obligation to, any undisclosed person or firm. LICENSE REQUIREMENT An award will not be made to any firm or individual doing business in the Virgin Islands to perform work with the Government of the Virgin Islands until evidence is submitted that the said firm or individual has a valid V. I. Business License to do similar business in the Virgin Islands. Bidders must submit hard copy of a valid V. I. Business license within ten (10) working days after award. All Bidders bidding as Joint Ventures that do business in the Virgin Islands must be licensed as a Joint Venture in the Virgin Islands. M. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS 1. PUBLIC LIABILITY: The successful bidder will be required to obtain and have in place public liability insurance and other insurance necessary as requested in this proposal package. Insurance policy(ies) shall name the Government of the Virgin Islands as “Additional insured.” The public liability insurance shall have a minimum limit of not less than one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars for any one occurrence for death or personal injury and one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars for any one occurrence for property damage. Offeror must provide public liability insurance with ten (10) working days after award. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION: Within ten (10) working days after award of project the successful offeror must submit a copy of their certificate providing that his firm and his agents are covered by Workers Compensation Employee’s Liability. FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE CERTIFICATES WITHIN THE STATED TIME PERIOD MAY RESULT IN THE PROPOSAL DEEMED AS NON-RESPONSIVE AND MAY BE IMMEDIATELY DISQUALIFIED WITH NO FURTHER CONSIDERATION GIVEN FOR POTENTIAL AWARDING OF THE CONTRACT. N. REQUIREMENTS FOR CORPORATIONS: I. a 3. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE RESOLUTION CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING THESE WILL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO AWARD OF CONTRACT. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS March 1, 2018 Project Title: Architectural Design Services for Government House Christiansted St. Croix Rehabilitation Project No. : Client/Owner: Government of the Virgin Islands of the United States Department of Public Works Funding Agency: INTRODUCTION The Territory of the Virgin Islands of the United States is comprised of the islands of St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Water Island. The Department of Public Works is the agency within the Government of the Virgin Islands responsible for the planning, design and construction of the Government Facilities. Similarly, the Department of Property and Procurement is the contracting agency for the government. SERVICES REQUIRED The services required under this contract will include providing personnel and equipment for property as-built surveys, measured drawings, and architectural design services for mold mediation and the full rehabilitation of the property known as Government House Christiansted located on 1105 King Street Christiansted, St. Croix U.S.V.I. The scope will also include construction administration and mold remediation. Payment for these services will be based on a Lump Sum Fixed Fee negotiated competitively. Attached for your use is a preliminary Disaster Damage Assessment that was performed by AECOM summarizing the damages along with some recommendations and a Preliminary cost estimate. PROJECT The subject project, is located in the Historic District of Christiansted St. Croix USVI. The buildings is 66,170 square feet. It was severely damaged due to Hurricane Maria. The intent of the project is to restore the buildings and remove any hazardous items which would prohibit the building from being used. Page 1, (RFP) Architectural Design Services for Government House St. Croix Christiansted Rehabilitation. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work for the project involves preparation of plans, specifications, mold remediation and removal, and cost estimate for the complete restoration of Government House Christiansted. Plans will be developed as per coordination efforts with the National Park Service, Virgin Islands State Historic Preservation Office (VISHPO), The Department of Public Works and the user Agency. All design work must comply with Secretary of Interior (SOT) standards for Historic Structures. PROJECT INTENT Government House Christiansted is a historic structure that functions as a center for the Governor and his executive staff. The repairs and rehabilitation of this facility is vital to the day to day operations for the government. This facility is one of the significant buildings in the Christiansted Historic District. The planned restoration is necessary in order to rehabilitate the building and restore its function. It shall include the following: Detailed Damage Assessment and recommendations Itemized scope of work and description on the plans and Specifications. Repairs and recommendations for all interior and exterior. Roof Repairs Exterior skin repairs FF&E ( Fixtures Furnishings and Equipment) Lighting replacement Mechanical System replacement Electrical System replacement Communication, Fire Alarm replacement Plumbing system replacement. Mold Remediation and Removal CAST mOmMMOOWD DESIGN STANDARDS e International Building Code latest addition. e Secretary of the Interiors Standards (SOI) e International MEP codes Latest addition. TASKS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED A. Provide Property as-built Survey. B. Provide measured drawings to be used for design development and construction documents. C. Development of project specifications. Page 2, (RFP) Architectural Design Services for Government House St. Croix Christiansted Rehabilitation. = OmmMD — Development of mold and hazardous material remediation and removal specifications HVAC design and specifications Electrical and Plumbing specifications and construction documents Finalize design and prepare final PS&E package, including all bid documents for submittal to DPNR AND VISHPO. Identify required permits, prepare applications and follow through to issuance of permits. Consultant also shall submit final Plans, Specifications and Engineers Estimate on electronic file. (Microsoft Office Suite, PDF format, Auto Cad DWG files of base drawings to include building floor plans, elevations and as-built property survey) J. Construction Administration. CONDITIONS OF PROPOSAL: Government House Christiansted St. Croix Rehabilitation Project The proposal shall be submitted in two (2) sealed envelopes. I. Envelope #1 shall consist of: A. A QUALIFICATION STATEMENT which should contain the following: ar Fee Be nS 10. Firm name, address telephone and fax number. Year established and any former names. Types of services for which firm is qualified. Names of Principals of firm and States which they are registered. Names of key personnel who will be assigned to this project and their resumes of education and experience. Sub-consultants proposed for this assignment and their qualifications. Current workload: Scope, cost, percent completed; both prime contracts and major subcontracts. List of selected completed projects, their scope and cost, and name/phone number of owner’s representative we can contact. Narrative description of your approach to this project, your anticipated schedule and any unusual aspects or problems you foresee with this project. Conflict of interest disclosure. Statement to read: “l certify that I have no present conflict of interest, that I have no knowledge of any conflict of interest that my firm may have, and that I will recuse myself from any capacity of decision making, approval, disapproval, or recommendation of any contractor for selection on any contract if I have a conflict of interest or a potential conflict of interest. Consultants are expected to safeguard their ability to make objective, fair, and impartial decisions when performing work for the Department, and therefore may not accept benefits of any sort under circumstances in Page 3, (RFP) Architectural Design Services for Government House St. Croix Christiansted Rehabilitation. which it could be inferred by a reasonable observer that the benefit was intended to influence a pending or future decision of theirs, or to reward a past decision. Consultants performing work for the Department should avoid any conduct (whether in the context of business, financial, or social relationships) which might undermine the public trust, whether or not that conduct is unethical or lends itself to the appearance of ethical impropriety. I realize that if | am involved in the development of a specification/scope of work or the development of selection criteria to be used for evaluation in a procurement of a commodity/service, my firm cannot compete in that procurement. I realize that violation of the above mentioned standards could result in the termination of my Work for the Department.” Print Name Signature B. An IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH which should contain at least the following: 1. A narrative description of your approach to this project, including a detailed description of the phases and sequence of work proposed and who will perform them. If sub-consultants will be used, specify the number of professional hours and tasks that they will perform. 2. The anticipated schedule and interim products. 3. Any unusual aspects or problems you foresee with project. It is expected that the work schedule being proposed be completed in 3 II. Envelope # 2 shall consist of: A. Price Proposal which should contain at least the following: After the Proposals have been evaluated, the highest rated firm will be selected and the submitted price proposal will be opened for review and evaluation. Page 4, (RFP) Architectural Design Services for Government House St. Croix Christiansted Rehabilitation. EACH PROPOSER IS ASKED TO SUBMIT FIVE (5) COPIES OF THEIR PROPOSAL ENTITLED: PROPOSAL FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE REHABILATION OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE CHRISTIANSTED ST. CROIX VIRGIN ISLANDS RFP NO. TO GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY AND PROCUREMENT BUILDING NO.1. SUB BASE THIRD FLOOR ST. THOMAS, U.S.V.I. 00802 Page 5, (RFP) Architectural Design Services for Government House St. Croix Christiansted Rehabilitation. Preliminary Disaster Damage Assessment Government House, St. Croix, Christiansted 1105 King Street, Christiansted, St. Croix 00820 USVI Before Storm Major 1742 Year Built Non-Flood: Wind Driven, Water Intrusion. Disaster Damage Brick and stone masonry construction? ; with plaster/stucco exterior and corrugated metal roof. Building Materials 66,170 Square Footage Preliminary Assessments by Discipline Architecture ructure Mechanical/Plumbing Electrical / Comm/ Security Fire Protection Overall Narrative Rating Exterior: Overall minor damage. Raofing-Damage to portion of Moderate Damag ior = Mechanical equir has minor to significant Electrical conduits and wiring Fire alarm system Major - Remediation efforts gutter and downspout drainage system. Resealing of all roof cracks to column capital damage. Exterior | sustained a majotiry of the of branch circuits have been = darnaged.. that will be neccesary as a corrugated metal deck laps joints required. HAZMAT materials exterior walkway slab cracks damage ranging from blockage and screen damage to affected due toroofleaking. _Fire alarm devices result of roof damage verification recommended prior to any scope of work due to possible foundation _ bent louver blades. ‘Exterior condensiay units had One of two generators isnot suffered moderate to includes replacement of a performance. Wall(s)-Damage requires crack and irs settl ceiling | coil damage. Ph g equipment suffered perational. The elevator is catastophic damage in significant portion of all (chimney and walls). Repainting of exterior facade/ walls wress damage, and minor wall A to « rophic damage. Roof drains and not working. Almost half of the Inner Courtyard, partitions and building en cracking at third floor gutter systems were significantly impacted causing all exterior lighting fixtures systems. d ges. Plaster, wood trim and paint kitchen wall, leaks and other damage. have been affected. damaged by water penetration, some mold is present. 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Parcel Number: 204903130100 Facility Description » Year Built: origina! portion of building 1742-47, additional construction 1794-97, later portions constructed 19" and 20" century; modifications 1830-32, 1850s and 60s, 1936 (fire) = Number of Stories: 3 = Entry Access Points: 3 e National Register Listing Status: © Listed as a contributing resource to the Christiansted Historic District, which is also a National Historic Site (listed both in NRHP and as an NHS in 1976—see appendix). e Also individually eligible for listing in the National Register under Criteria A and C (and probably B) at the state level of significance, with the legal boundary of the property as the NR boundary. « Architectural Provenance {summary level) Government House in Christiansted, St. Croix is a large building with a central courtyard constructed and renovated from the mid-18" to the late 20" century. Figure 1: Interior courtyard with brick well 4o0f 21 Government House, Christiansted The main periods of construction or renovation were: ¢ 1742—47: the central northeast portion of the building was constructed asa residence for the Schopen family. e 1772—74: purchased by the crown and the Mansard roof and attic/third floor, ° 1794—97: the southwest portion of the building was constructed as a residence for the Sobotker family. e 1830—32: the two buildings were connected, the east stair was added, the great hall space was created, and the monogram was added to the main entrance on the northeast corner ® 1856: an outbuilding was removed from the area that is now the courtyard ¢ 1862: the Governor's apartment replaced the offices on the third floor ¢ 1936: a fire damaged the Sobotker portion of the building; its third floor was removed e Late 19"—20" centuries: southeast portion of the building added (garage and utility buildings are context sensitive additions, but less than SO years old) @ 1941: courtyard gardens developed * 2000: small mechanical addition to courtyard side of center of Schopen portion of building, containing elevator. "Original drawings on file with Library of Congress as part of Historic American Buildings Survey collection e = Historic Building Materials, Means & Methods: # Load-bearing rubble masonry walls with applied stucco on exterior * Low, hipped roof covered with corrugated metal set into parapet wall ® Smooth plaster interior walls and ceilings =" Cast iron metal stairs and covered patios Figure 2: Stucco finish on rubble masonry walls, keystone, pediment, quoins, Ist floor gallery with arched openings, parapet on roof, brick steps, marble busts on stair newel posts, porch gallery with arched openings, plaster pilasters, Danish regent's crest. 5 of 21 Government House, Christiansted e Character Defining Features " Rubble masonry walls with stuccoed exterior and interior finishes " Interior spatial organization in Governor’s apartment on third floor and second floor spaces, Schapen portion of building Example of interior character-defining space, with historic wood panel doors * Original or reproduction finishes in 3° floor apartment and 2™ floor spaces Figure 3: Pilasters, brick steps, marble busts on stair newel posts, arched gallery, plaster pilasters, quoins, Danish regent's crest e Parapet wall with inset, low, hipped roof covered with corrugated metal and no eaves on Schopen portion of building e 1* story galleries with arched openings on exterior walls opening into interior courtyard e 2 story galleries with waoden picket railing on exterior walls opening into interior courtyard © Wellin center of courtyard 6 of 21 Government House, Christiansted Urns flanking entrance on center of Schopen portion of building, northwest elevation Shutters on windows and exterior doors Marble tile patios wee ep » WL 30-976 Three Masonry curtains are one and two stories in height, surround- ing one room deep wings which encloses a square court. The main entrance is protected by a ravelin, whose entrance gates are flanked by quoined masonry posts-all other openings are undecorated except the exterior facade of the sally port, which is pedimented and flanked by engaged fluted pilasters. There is a horse yard and stables to the south- east. The fort was constructed over the ruins of an earlier French fortification, completed in 1749. Part of the Christiansted National Historic Site. Customs House and Post Office - two story seven bay wide, heavy masonry structure incorporating parts of a 1751-52 building in its first story, the remainder of which was built in 1805. The second story was added in 1828-30, and the entire structure rehabilitated in 1840-42. The building has a projecting entrance pavilion served by a long buttressed stairway. The arcaded lower floor has segmented arched open- ings with stuccoed keystones and decorative banding on the pilasters. There is a double belt course at the second level and a molded cornice below a stepped parapet wall which surrounds a later, low pitched hip roof. This building, part of the Christiansted National Historic Site, served as the Danish custom house from the 1760's to 1878. Steeple Building - built 1750-53 by the Danish West India and Guinea Company as a Lutheran Church, Our Lord of Zebaoth. The original structure was a simple one story rectangular masonry block with a low hipped roof. The existing Georgian steeple, from which the building derives its name, was added 1793-96. The church was vacated by the Lutheran congregation in 1831, at which time it reverted back to the Danish govern- ment. The building was greatly altered in 1841-42 when the roof was removed, two walls extended and the other two lowered. The church was restored to its c 1800 appearance by the National Part Service in 1961-65 and is part of the Christiansted National Historic Site. Government House - the large three story masonry structure occupies one-quarter of a full town block and served as the residence of the Governor and offices of the colonial govern- ment during most of the Danish era. The three story, high- ly decorated Baroque center section was constructed as a private residence in 1747. Flanking wings were added to this Form No. 10-3008 (Rev. 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM NATIONAL PARK SERVICE DWN? 75. sae Ae CONTINUATION SHEET (TEM NUMBER 7 PAGE Four - part c. 1800. A 1794-97 private residence along Queen's Cross Street was joined to the rest of Government House in 1830, at which time the monument.al staircase was added to the eastern section. Much of the first floor of the central portion is arcaded while the upper stories are divided by heavy belt courses supported by a series of en- gaged pilasters with bases and capital bands. The entire building is surrounded by a malded cornice below a low stepped parapet wall with a shallow pediment over the center entrance. 67 East Street - a two story masonry and frame structure on a terraced site with a double curved stairway (welcoming arms) ending in a drum shaped platform. The first story is solid masonry, while the upper story is frame with a combin- ation of shingles and clapboarded sidings and an open gallery typical of much of the residential architecture of Christian- sted. The house has a hip roof with a flat section over the drum like pavilion. (In poor condition). Quinn House, 4 & 5 Hill Street - another hilltop, two story residence reached by a long flight of stairs from the street. The first floor is masonry (brick and rubble, stuccoed) while the upper floor is a combination of masonry and wood frame construction. Of special interest is the five bay gallery using three different sized arched openings with keystones, the central arch accommodating the entrance. The house has a hip roof with slightly projecting overhangs at the eaves. Bjerge, 56-58 Hill Street - one of the finest town houses on the island, the house is a two story with basement rectang- ular block, with a six bay gallery running parallel to the street. Wall construction is stucco over brick and rubble masonry and the roof is the typical hip form. Four round arches with square columns support the projecting second floor gallery and two flanking arches with recessed columns complete the six bay facade. The four central arches arc decorated with fluted keystones, panelled railings and capital bands on the columns. The central pavilion has a double belt course at the second floor level. Markoe House, 17 Church Street ~- an unusual but important example of the large size town houses in the Historic District. Three stories in height with a steeply pitched Form Mo, 10-3008 . 17: wn UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OR NPS USE ONLY ~ NATIONAL PARK SERVICE i ee Mea eceIvED: JUN 2 7B NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES oct JUL 3076 INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM arcentenen SUL SO B76 CONTI NUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 7 pace Five 10. il. roof, the structure is 7 bays by 4 bays with a low arcade at the ground level. The 7 bay facade is divided by 8 full height, engaged pilasters terminating in a continuous molded cornice. There are also molded belt courses at each floor level. All but one bay of the house is of masonry construc~ tion, and in the typical Christiansted manner it is sited at the sidewalk line with upper galleries projecting to the curb, Pentheny Hotel, 45 A & B King Street - a 'u' shaped three story residence with inner courtyard, now used as a guest house. One of the finest remaining examples of the large residence in Christiansted, the building is of masonry construction, stuccoed on the front and side walls, with exposed brick in the courtyard. The stucco is scored to simulate dressed stone. The main block is 7 x 3 bays with a one bay deep projecting gallery Supported by segmental arches with keystones, resting on square pilasters decorated with molded capital bands. There ig a molded belt course at the second and third floor levels and a molded continuous cornice in the eaves below a low parapet which encloses a hip roof. The window openings in the upper floors are trimmed with molded castings. A two story wing to the north is brick on the ground floor with frame above. Newton House, 56 Company Street - a two story, 'y' shaped masonry residence with an interior courtyard. The residence features an exceptional segmental arched arcade, the openings of which are reflected in the recessed ground floor facade, The second floor gallery is part of the original block of the house and is enclosed in the typical hip roof. The main wing of the house is 9x 3 bays, with a belt course and a continuous molded cornice below the eaves of the overhanging hip roof. The courtyard is enclosed by a high masonry wall and contains a cookhouse. Christiansted Lutheran Church Built prior to 1740 as the Dutch Reformed Church, the building was repaired in 1831-34 and reconsecratea as the Christiansted Lutheran Church in 1834. The church is one story cruciform plan with a later (1831-34) three tiered tower. The gable roof is enclosed in highly decorative, curved and parapet walls in Dutch Rennaisance style. The Form Wo 10-300a iRev 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMLNI OF THE INI EREOR FOR NPS = NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NPS USE ONLY RECEIVED JUN 2 1976 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES _ INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM loateenteren SUL 3 0 1976 CONTINUATION SHEET ITEMNUMBER 7 PAGE Six lower section of the tower, which serves as the main entrance porch, has large arched openings in its three walls and exhibits much of the same detailing as the body of the church and may date from the original construction period. The upper portions of the brick tower are transitional Gothic Revival. The walls of the church are rubble masonry with brick linings at all openings and at the corners serving as quoins in the nave and as engaged pilasters at the transept and sacristry porch to the rear. The main block of the church is 7 x 3 bays with a side entrance centered in each long facade. Door and window openings are semi-circular except for the door to the sacristry which is eliptical. There is a molded cornice and each gable end has a decorative firalat the ridge line. 12. Lutheran Parsonage, 51 King Street - good example of a medium sized, two story 'vu' shaped town house with an interior 13% courtyard. The house is masonry rubble with brick linings at ail openings and quoining at the corners, a molded belt course at the second floor level and a plastered cornice with dentils set below a parapet wall. The parapet extends over the three center bays and is decorated with tympanum. The main wing is 5 x 4 bays with a second floor gallery to the street line supported by an arcade of five keystoned arcades on square pilasters. The pilasters have molded capital bands and plinths. The main entrance is centered in the street facade and is flanked by engaged Tuscan columns supporting a molded triangular pediment. The Anglican Church ~ constructed in 1849 to replace a church of 1761 and restored after a fire in 1868. The church is a large 7 x 3 bay two story with 3 tiered tower structure of the cruciform plan. Built with dressed lime- stone and brick, the church exhibits many details of the English Gothic Revival-pointed arched windows and doors, three step triangular applied buttress piers, molded brick parapets with crenellations, and pinnacles with crockets at the gable ends. The tower is centered in the street facade and has a pyramidal roof, while the body of the church is roofed with cross gables. The Christiansted Historic District includes all of the Form, No. 1)-300a (hev. 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FOR NPS USE ONLY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE receivep JUN 2 1976 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM pateentenreD JUL 3 0 1976 CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE Seven Christiansted National Historic Site and all of the Christiansted Historic and Architectural Control District. The Federal government has custody over the following buildings in the historic district,all of which are owned by the Virgin Islands Government: Customs House Old Post Office Library Government House Fort Christian The Steeple Building Form Ne. 10-3008 (Rew. 16-74) __ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE’ NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET ' WEMNUMBER 8& pace Eight more buildings than the 664 which existed in 1796. Except for minor expansion, Christiansted remained within its 18th:-century limits. Present day expansion is, for the most, to the west and has not disrupted the integrity of the historic town. GPO ag2 455 Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74) lone UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR piel a a ioe NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ang ats NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES WL gure ee INVENT ORY - ROMINA TION FORM a CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER $9 PAGE nine Knox, John FP. A Historical Account of St. Thomas, W.I. New York: Charles Scribner, 1852. Lewisohn, Florence. St. Croix under Seven Flags. Hollywood, Florida: The Dukane Press, 1 376. Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Three Towns. Copenhagen: futein & Koch, 1964 Zabriskie, Luther K. The Vi in Islands of the United States of America. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1 @o a92 455 Form No. 10-300e ° (Rev. 16-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET ; ITEM NUMBER 10. 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QUEEN oT; Appendix B: Quantities Government House, Christiansted IDiv 01 Date: 11/10/17 Building Name: Government House, St. Croix, Christiansted Address: 1105 King Street, Christiansted, St. Croix 00820 USVI Approximate Gross Square Footage: 66,170 Sq. Ft. Number of Beds: Beds Divison |Description Quantity, Unit, Description Div 02 02 41 16 Structure Demolition 02 41 19 Selective Demolition Water Removal Debris Removal 02 42 10 Building Deconstruction 02 81 20 Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous Materials 02 82 13 Asbestos Abatement 02 85 16 Mold Remediation (Per ANSI/IIRC S500) 30,000 sf mold remediation 0? 85 33 Removal and Disposal of Materials with Mold 16,000 sf removal Div 03 03 05 05 Selective Concrete Demolition 03 3053 Cast-In-Place Concrete - Structure Cracking in about 5 structural elements including walls and column capitals. Cracking 2nd floor exterior walkway. Water damage on ceiling due to possible structural roof damage. 03 30 53 Cast-In-Place Concrete - Slab on Grade 02 4119 Selective Demolition 02 42 10 Building Deconstruction 02 81 20 Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous Materials 02 82 13 Asbestos Abatement 02 85 16 Mold Remediation 02 85 33 Removal and Disposal of Materials with Mold Div 04 040505 Selective Masonry Demolition 04 22 10 Concrete Masonry Units 02 85 16 Mold Remediation 02 85 33 Removal and Disposal of Materials with Mold Div 05 05 05 05 Selective Metals Demolition 05 3113 Steel Floor Decking 05 31 23 Steel Roof Decking 05 41 13 Load Bearing Metal Stud Framing Div 06 106 05 05 Selective Wood Framing Demolition 10% removal 06 05 05 Selective Millwork & Trim Demolition 10% replacement 06 11 10 Wood Framing 25% replacement at ceiling Government House, Christiansted B-1 Divison |Description Quantity, Unit, Description 06 16 23 Subfloor 06 16 33 Board Sheathing 102 85 16 Mald Remediation 102 85 33 Removal and Disposal of Materials with Mold Div 07 07 05 05]Selective Thermal & Moisture Protecting Demolition 07 31 13fAsphait Shingles 07 41 13 Metal Roof Panels 07 42 13]Metal Wall Panels 07 5113 Built-Up Bituminous Roofing j07 7119 Manufactured Gravel Stops & Fascia 07 71 23{Manufactured Guttes & Downspouts {07 71 23 Manufactured Gravel Staps & Fascia 07 92 13}Joint Sealants Div 08 108 05 O5}Selective Openings Demolition 08 11 16fAluminum Doors & Frames 08 12 13]}Hollow Metal Frames j08 13 13 Hollow Metal Doors 45% replacement 08 14 167Wood Doors 08 36 13]Overhead Commerical Doors 08 43 13fAluminum Framed Storefronts 08 51 13]Aluminum Windows 100% replacement 08 71 20{Door Hardware {08 81 10]Glass & Glazing 100% replacement 8 Louvers Div 09 09 05 05}Selective Finish Demolition J09 21 16}Gypsum Board Assemblies 45% gyp./plaster needs repair 09 22 16} Non-Structural Metal Stud Framing Paint 100% needs new paint Wood floor 45% restoration Div 21 21 13 13]Wet Pipe Sprinkler System 21 31 16] Fire Pumps Div 22 22 05 05}Selective Plumbing Demolition 221113 Facility Water Distribution Piping | 22 13 16]Sanitary Waste & Vent Piping 23 13 19}Sanitary Sewerage Pumps Government House, Christiansted B-2 Divison [Description Quantity, Unit, Description 30 FT of gutter screen has been torn off. Roof gutter leaks at 22 14 26] Facility Storm Drains main entrance. 30 FT of roof drain need to be repaired/replaced 22 33 33}Electric Water Heaters 22 41 13{Water Closets & Urinals Mens Restroom 166 sink connections are rusted and should 22 41 16}Lavatories & Sinks be replaced. Map sink fixture and drain corroded. Outside Mens Restroom 132, drinking fountain and purifier 22 47 13] Drinking Fountains to be replaced. {Div 23 23 05 O5fSelective HVAC Demolition 23 09 33}HVAC Controls 23 13 23JAbove Ground Fuel Storage Tanks 23 31 13}Metal Ducts 23 34 137HVAC Fans 23 37 13] Diffusers, Registers & Grilles _ (7) 100 SF of louvers filled with dirt, insect screens damaged. 10% minor. (1) 150 SF of louvers filled with dirt, insect screens damaged, 10% minor. 800 SF of |ouvers at the roof filled with dirt, insect screens damaged. 10% minor. 40 SF 23 37 15} Louvers louver blades bent at ballroom, 45% damaged. Two (2) Generator Exhaust Louvers 6x12 with Backdraft Damper filled with dirt seals on backdraft dampers detached. 25% Damage. (10) Outdoor condensing units aluminum fins bent/damaged 23 64 00|Chillers ae 23 73 13}Indoor Central Station Air Handling Units 23 74 33] Dedicated Outdoor Air Units 23 81 13]Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioners 23 82 19]Fan Coil Units Div 26 26 05 O5}Selective Electical Demolition Consider demlolition for items as shown below. 26 05 13§Medium Voltage Cables 26 05 334Conduit 10-25% require replacement. 26 12 19]Pad Mounted Medium Voltage Transformer 26 22 13} Low Voltage Distribution Transformers 26 24 13§Switchboards 26 24 16] Panelboards 26 24 19}Motor Control Centers Government House, Christiansted B-3 |pivison [Description Quantity, Unit, Description 26 25 13%Bus Duct 26 28 16} Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers 10% require replacement. 26 32 13]Generators Generator with significant damage, It must be evaluated and tested by a local contractor. 26 51 13} Interior Lighting Fixtures 10-25% require replacement. Wiring could be damaged because of roof leaking. 26 56 13] Exterior Lighting 45-75% require replacement. Div 27 27 41 33]{Master Antenna Television System 27 51 16}Public Address System Div 28 28 16 16fintrusion Detection System 28 23 13]Video Surveillance System 28 21 23} Fire Detection & Alarm System 10% including wiring requires replacement. Further 28 33 33}Gas Detection System 28 39 10]Mass Notification System Government House, Christiansted Be4