The Facilities Services Division interacts with client agencies on a regular, often daily basis, to support the programs offered by client agencies providing "direct tenant services". This includes all custodial services, building engineering, security and access controls, monitoring air quality, responding to emergencies, and property management and leasing. This division is also responsible for preparing new building operating estimates, design and project oversight for all minor maintenance and maintenance related Capital Improvement projects.
Facilities Services Administration
The Facilities Management Office is located in the Civic Center Complex located at 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 1329. This unit is responsible for all of the administrative functions for the Division. It is also responsible for the centralized Service Request/Dispatch Desk for maintenance and custodial services in the Civic Center buildings, scheduling and approving all Special Event requests for the buildings and Frank H. Ogawa Plaza. This unit also provides property management support to City tenants located in the Civic Center Complex.
The Main Security Office is located in on the first floor of 250 Frank H. Ogawa and is under direction the Civic Center Building management.
Main Office (510) 238-3219
Fax (510) 238-7363
Security (510) 238-3995
Facilities Services Division Manager
Cheryl Ramirez (510) 238-6355
Facilities Complex Manager
Derin Minor (510) 238-3998
Construction & Maintenance Supervisor
Kevin Flynn (510) 238-3591
Administrative Assistant II
Vacant (510) 238-3861
Administrative Analyst II
Naima Jameson (510) 238-3474
Administrative Assistant I
Versea Chatman (510) 238-3219
Building Engineering:
The three building engineering units provide all of the maintenance activities in the Civic Center Complex, Emergency Operations Center, Hall of Justice, Eastmont Police Substation, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland Main Library, African-American Museum and Library, Veterans Building and the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Buildings. These activities include repairs to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), elevators, electrical and plumbing systems. In addition, the building engineers also provide maintenance services to many of the 309 City buildings including maintenance of elevators, UPS/diesel generators, air compressors and vehicle-fueling stations.
Chief Stationary Engineer (Civic Center Complex)
Walter Butler (510) 238-3997
Chief Stationary Engineer (Hall of Justice Complex)
Vacant (510) 238-2018
Chief Stationary Engineer (Plant Operations)
Gregory Johnson (510) 238-3561
Custodial Services:
The custodial units are responsible for cleaning activities in all City buildings including libraries, recreation and senior centers. In addition, they provide event and meeting setup for Civic Center and all of the Parks & Recreation Agency's rental facilities.
MAIN OFFICE: 238-3219
Custodian Supervisor (Civic Center)
Dameion Thomas (510)238-6929
Custodian Supervisor (Civic Center, Nights)
Delores Hawkins (Acting) (510) 238-3217
Custodial Services Supervisor 1 (Hall of Justice, Eastmont)
Everett Cleveland (510) 238-3110
Custodial Services Supervisor I (Recreation & Head Start Buildings, Unit 1)
Renay Jackson (510) 615-5517
Custodial Services Supervisor 1 (Park's Enterprise Facilities, Unit 3)
Martin Sharp (510) 238-3420
Custodial Services Supervisor 1 (Libraries & Senior Centers, Unit 2)
Harold Bowles (510) 238-6377
Project Design:
The Project Design unit is responsible for the architectural design and project monitoring for renovations, retrofits, and capital maintenance repairs at City facilities. Staff prepares project specifications, construction bid packages, and monitors construction to ensure successful completion of the project.
Architect
Keihan Ehsanipour (510) 238-2252
Architectural Associate
Benson Wan (510) 238-2254
Architectural Associate
Jeff Krohn (510) 238-2253
Electrical Engineer II
Edwin Wong (510) 238-2255