Congressionally Directed Spending for Construction Projects - Address: 1563 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94103 Project Director Name: Tony Duong, CFO Contact Phone Number: 415-725-2807 Email address: contracts@healthright360.org Website address: www.healthright360.org Grant program funds requested: $2,500,000.00 The proposed Gateway to Care Renovation Project will renovate and repurpose the fourth floor of HealthRIGHT 360’s Integrated Care Center, located at 1563 Mission Street in San Francisco. HealthRIGHT 360 (HR360) owns the property. The renovation will transform the building’s fourth floor from administrative offices to treatment rooms and a new intake/reception area that is larger than our current one, in alignment with the CPF/CDS “Construction and Modernization projects with equipment” project type, specifically “improvement and/or reconfiguration of the interior arrangements of an existing facility.” This project will increase new client intake capacity. HealthRIGHT 360, one of the largest providers of mental health and substance use disorder treatment in San Francisco, currently has the capacity at our Integrated Care Center to provide up to 16 new client intakes per day. Completion of our Gateway to Care Renovation Project will allow us to provide up to 60 new client intakes per day. As a result, we will be able to provide a full range of services to an additional 10,000 people annually. The scope of work includes all construction, electrical, HVAC, fire sprinkler, plumbing, and finish work. There will be no ground disturbance, as the project includes renovating only the fourth of the building’s five floors. When completed, the renovated fourth floor will feature a waiting area with a 25-seat capacity; 13 consultation rooms to be used for intake appointments and/or brief counseling; one property search room; one medium-sized dual purpose (conference/group counseling) room; a large conference room; two private offices; a kitchen; a staff break room; a closet; a copy/print room; and a large office area with 26 workstations. The project is expected to be shovel-ready at the time of notice of funding award, with an expected project completion date of February 2024. Start and finish dates are subject to change if unexpected complications arise during permitting, demolition, or construction processes.