Consent 1.D.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 07/22/2019
- TITLE
- Approval of Amendment 18 with Morrison-Maierle, Inc. for Engineering Services for the Reconstruction of the Airport Commercial Aircraft Ramps
- PRESENTED BY:
- Kevin Ploehn
- Department:
- Airport
Presentation:
No
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
On April 10, 2017, the City Council approved a five-year contract with Morrison-Maierle, Inc. to provide all of the Airport's project designs, surveys for the development of the project plans, and contract administration, all following the design criteria required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to qualify for Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant funding for the project. The five-year term contract is amended each time a project is undertaken. Amendment 18, for $468,187, will provide the final design and specifications, bidding process, survey, and construction management for the Airport Commercial Aircraft Ramp Replacement project. This project is made up of two schedules to replace two sections of concrete ramp that have become inflicted with Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR). ASR is a reaction that occurs over time in the concrete between the highly alkaline cement paste and the reactive non-crystalline silica found in many common aggregates and is usually triggered by excessive moisture, resulting in the spalling of the concrete and a loss of strength. Additives are now added to the concrete mixture to prevent ASR from happening in the new concrete. This project will be funded with FAA AIP 60 grant funds at 90% with a 10% local match.
The scope of work and associated engineering fees for these services have been reviewed by T-O Engineering and negotiated by staff, and subsequently approved by the FAA. The FAA requires that all engineering fees be reviewed by the Airport's in-house engineer or by a second contracted engineering firm. T-O Engineering was contracted to perform the secondary review, providing staff with a second engineering number to negotiate the fees with.
The scope of work and associated engineering fees for these services have been reviewed by T-O Engineering and negotiated by staff, and subsequently approved by the FAA. The FAA requires that all engineering fees be reviewed by the Airport's in-house engineer or by a second contracted engineering firm. T-O Engineering was contracted to perform the secondary review, providing staff with a second engineering number to negotiate the fees with.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED
City Council may:
- Approve Amendment 18 with Morrison-Maierle for the final design and construction management for the Reconstruction of the Airport Commercial Aircraft Ramps; or
- Disapprove Amendment 18 with Morrison-Maierle and delay the project.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The total cost of Amendment 18 with Morrison-Maierle for the engineering services required for the Reconstruction of the Airport Commercial Aircraft Ramps is $468,187. This project will be funded with FAA AIP grant funds at 90% ($421,368.30) and 10% local match ($46,818.70). This project is included in the Airport's CIP and budget, and the local funds are available in the Airport's Capital account.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve Amendment 18 with Morrison-Maierle, Inc. for the engineering services associated with the Reconstruction of the Airport Commercial Aircraft Ramps, for the amount of $468,187.