The replacement of the existing County Administration Building, located at 651 Pine Street, Martinez, is part of the County’s five year plan for capital facility projects. KMD was selected through a competitive, qualifications-based selection process to provide architectural, engineering and other technical services for a planning study for preliminary work for the replacement of the existing County Administration Building. On August 16, 2016, the Board approved the Consulting Services Agreement with KMD.
On February 7, 2017, the Board approved Site Option A, in downtown Martinez, as the preferred site for the new County Administration Building and structured parking as shown and discussed at the Board retreat on January 31, 2017. At the Board’s retreat, the County Administrator's Office presented three potential site options prepared by KMD.
The new County Administration Building and parking development will be on three separate parcels in downtown Martinez. The first two parcels straddle both sides of Pine Street between Marina Vista Avenue and Escobar Street. By closing off Pine Street, these two combined parcels will accommodate the new building. The new Administration Building is proposed as a four-story modern structure with its front entrance oriented toward Pine Street. Across Escobar Street, on the parcel where the existing 651 Pine Street tower is now located, new parking would be provided east of the existing tower. New parking would extend to the east end of the parcel. Surrounding site work will have additional limited surface parking and a new plaza along with civic features or details.
At the retreat, it was recommended to the Board to retain KMD to complete the next phase of design work and complete the bridging documents necessary to construct the project. Amendment No. 1 to the Consulting Services Agreement will provide for those additional services.
On March 14, 2017, the Board approved Amendment No.1 for additional architectural, engineering, and other technical services to provide bridging documents for the replacement of the existing County Administration Building.
On October 17, 2017, the Board approved Amendment No. 2 for additional architectural engineering and other technical services to provide bridging documents related to off-site work, new street parking development and signage for New County Administrative Building.