- Meeting Date:
- 03/16/2021
- From:
- Adam Miele, Senior Project Manager
Information
TITLE:
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
- Award Eagle Mountain Construction, Inc. the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) construction phase services agreement in an amount not to exceed $3,216,907.00 which includes a Contractor's contingency of $10,000.00 and an Owner's contingency of $74,035.00, with a contract term of 173 calendar days; and
- Authorize the City Manager to execute any necessary documents.
Executive Summary:
This project is to construct a long-term parking lot in a currently undeveloped parcel of land at the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport. This project is needed for the additional parking needs due to the additional air service incorporated into the overall facilities operations. With the completion of this project, the projected parking needs for the airport (as defined in the recently updated master plan) will be addressed.
The planned long-term parking lot is scheduled to include: 405 typical parking spaces, 9 ADA parking spaces, a designated location for 4 future electrical vehicle parking charging locations (to be installed at a later, undetermined date) and a dedicated concrete pathway leading from the lot to the airport terminal. In addition to the above stated elements to the project, this project will also include minor roadway widening to account for a designated bike lane (throughout the roadway adjacent to the project), landscaping improvements within the developed area, additional bicycle parking, a roadway pullout for pickup and drop-off adjacent to the lot and storage at the terminal and beautification accents to in the new improvements (i.e., decorative concrete inlays, decorative fencing elements…). Design of the paid parking portion of this project is in progress and the final plan will be brought back to Council for review / comment in the summer for consideration of incorporation into the final project.
Following the completion of this project, improvements to the existing parking lot will be scheduled (through the Airport CARES Act grant funding). The anticipated improvements to the existing parking lot include minor drainage improvements, repaving of the asphalt and minor pedestrian circulation improvements. These improvements cannot be completed until the new lot is complete.
Paid parking improvements are not part of this phase. Any proposed paid parking improvements will be presented to Council in the future.
Financial Impact:
The Contractor deems the contingency amount adequate. Please see the attached Justification.
Policy Impact:
Connection to PBB Key Community Priorities/Objectives & Regional Plan:
PBB Priorities and Objectives
Deliver outstanding services to residents through a healthy, well maintained infrastructure system.
Flagstaff Regional Plan
Policy T.3.4. Actively manage parking, including cost and supply, to support land use, transportation, and economic development goals.
Goal T.10. Strengthen and expand the role of Flagstaff Pulliam Airport as the dominant hub for passenger, air freight, public safety flights, and other services in northern Arizona.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
2. Do not deliver the project.
Background and History:
When the City completed the Airport Master Plan in 2018, the plan identified a location for future parking expansion, and identified parking growth compared to passenger levels. The location, as well as the entire Airport Master Plan, was approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. The Plan identified 396 marked parking spaces, and a recommendation for long term parking needs to reach 962 public, employee, and rental car parking spaces.
On August 20, 2020, the City posted a Request for Statements of Qualifications (RSOQ) from Arizona Registered Contractors on the City's PlanetBids electronic bidding platform, and advertised it in the Arizona Daily Sun on August 23 and 30, 2020. On September 11, 2020, the City received seven Statements of Qualifications (SOQ). A five-person evaluation committee was formed consisting of three City staff and two outside individuals (one licensed contractor and one certified design professional in the industry). Upon completion of the evaluation process, Eagle Mountain Construction, Inc. was the highest scoring firm and deemed most qualified to perform the work.
Contractor SOQ Score
Eagle Mountain Construction, Inc. 520
Fann Contracting 482
FNF Construction 464
Kinney Construction 462
Rummel Construction 442
Combs Construction 407
SWP Contracting 393
Mountain High Excavating 170
Key Considerations:
The Construction Documents for the Contract are on file with the City Procurement Division and are available for inspection.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Implementing a paid parking program for airport parking will be critical to the ongoing operations of the fund. Staff will be researching options and expect to bring this back to Council next fiscal year. This will include adoption of parking rates for both parking lots.
Community Involvement:
Expanded Options and Alternatives:
This project was presented to the Airport Commission and received high degree of support from the members. This project was also vetted through the most recent Airport Master Plan.