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- 3 = <br />MNDOT CLEARWATERTRUCK <br />STAT I O N <br />As the 1-94 "Corridor of Commerce" continues to develop and evolve, so do the <br />maintenance requirements for MnDOT. Additional lanes mean additional lane miles, <br />plows, and increased time. In an effort to support operations in St. Cloud, the Agency <br />identified the Clearwater site as the preferred site for a satellite Class 3 Truck Station. <br />The building will house nine plow trucks, including a space for a future tow plow, 4 <br />mechanics, and office support spaces for staff. In addition to the main building, the <br />campus will include a salt building, storage bins, mechanic staging, and an outdoor <br />storage area. This project is following the Minnesota B3 Sustainable Guidelines <br />Program. This is new territory for the Agency. As such, the design team is worked to <br />integrate common sense sustainability strategies into the building program in the <br />hopes that this building can serve as a model for future truck station development. <br />CONTACT <br />"'d F <br />�- � b1 <br />RAMSEY PUBLIC WORKS <br />For over 15 years, the City of Ramsey operated out of a temporary trailer that no <br />longer met its needs. In September 2021, the city completed a new 92,800-square- <br />foot facility designed to address both current demands and future growth. The <br />building includes 58,000 square feet of vehicle storage, 8,900 square feet of office and <br />administrative space, and 26,000 square feet dedicated to vehicle maintenance and <br />workshops. <br />The design process prioritized adherence to a critical city budget. From the earliest <br />stages, conceptual designs were paired with cost evaluations to ensure feasibility <br />and functionality. This approach enabled city staff to make informed decisions and <br />advocate for key design elements with the City Council, building a strong case for <br />the facility's necessity. The project was designed and programmed during the early <br />months of the COVID-19 pandemic, presenting unique challenges. However, the team's <br />integrated and collaborative approach ensured the project was delivered within an <br />accelerated timeline for a facility of this scale and complexity. <br />CONTACT <br />Stephen Myslajek, MnDOT Project Manager Bruce Westby, Public Works Director <br />p: (612) 476-3378 e: bwestby@ci.ramsey.mn.us <br />e: stephen.myslajek@state.mn.us p: (763) 433-9863 <br />PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE LINO LAKES PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY OERTEL ARCHITECTS- 6 <br />