- Meeting Date:
- 04/26/2017
- From:
- Christine Cameron, Project Manager III
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
2) Approve Change Order Authority to the City Manager in the amount of $154,789.85 (10% of the contract amount, less allowance of $90,000.00); and
3) Authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary documents.
Executive Summary:
Financial Impact:
SUMMARY
| Total Bid Cost of all Construction Items | $1,547,898.50 |
| Contract Allowance | $90,000.00 |
| Total Contract Award Request | $1,637,898.50 |
| Administrative (City Manager's) Change Order Authority Approval Request | $154,789.85 |
Contract Allowance and Administrative (City Manager) Change Order Authority Definitions per City of Flagstaff City Manager's Directive No. 2-021 dated 09/22/08:
Contract Allowance: Contract allowances of 5%, 7.5%, or 10% may be added to all design and construction contracts. The allowance is based on the Engineer's estimate and will be included in design contracts for recommendation of award by City Council. The allowance will also be included in the bid for construction contracts for recommendation of award by City Council.
| CONTRACT AMOUNT | CONTRACT ALLOWANCE |
| Over $1,000,000 in value | Allowance of 5% |
| From $999,999.99 to $250,000 | Allowance of 7.5% |
| From $249,999.99 or lower | Allowance of 10% |
Administrative Change Orders (City Manager Change Order Authority): A ten-percent (10%) Administrative (City Manager) Change Order (ACO) amount may be included in all design and construction contracts to be considered by the City Council. The ACO amount is 10% of the total contract less the Contract Allowance amount. The ACO shall not exceed $500,000.
Policy Impact:
Connection to Council Goal, Regional Plan and/or TeamFlagstaff Strategic Plan:
TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE - Deliver quality community assets and continue to advocate and implement a highly performing multi-modal transportation system.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
2. Reject all bids. This action would delay the Project. If rejection occurs, possible options Include:
a) Re-advertise the Project and open new bids;
b) Suspend or cancel the Project.
Background and History:
The Mike's Pike Improvement Project is located in downtown Flagstaff and includes work on Mike's Pike, Phoenix Avenue, Kendrick Street, and Benton Avenue. The Project scope includes replacement of aging water and sewer mains and services, street asphalt reconstruction, and new curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveways, and streetlights.
The Purchasing Section solicited for construction bids on March 6, 2017 on the City's website and on Purchasing's electronic bidding website, and the bid was advertised in the Arizona Daily Sun on March 12 and 19, 2017. Three bids were received by the opening date of March 29, 2017 and McDonald Brothers Construction was determined to be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. A tabulation of bids is summarized below in Expanded Financial Considerations.
Key Considerations:
The Core Campus developer will be contributing funding for the new construction improvements along the frontage of the development. Funded construction items include water and sewer mains, services, manholes, asphalt roadway, sidewalk, curb, gutter, and driveways.
The future Rio de Flag Flood Control Project main line culvert is planned to be installed down Mike's Pike. Installation of the box structure will necessitate relocations of existing utilities that are in conflict with the future culvert. This Project will relocate the water and sewer mains ahead of the construction of the Rio de Flag Project.
There are several coordination items included in the construction contract due to the street traffic and nature of the businesses along Mike's Pike. The contractor is required to accommodate businesses during operating hours, keep a minimum one lane of traffic open at all times during normal business hours, and provide safe pedestrian access to buildings. Full road closures are only allowed from 10:30 pm to 6:00 am, which will keep NAIPTA transit in regular operation and reduce impacts. The City is aware that this project will impact the business and resident operations along the corridor and the Contractor and the City will work diligently to avoid and mitigate any issues that arise during construction.
Included in the contract amount will be an allowance of $90,000.00. The allowance will be used for items of work that were unanticipated but necessary to complete the Project. The Project Manager, Section Head and Division Head will have the authority to approve the use of the allowance.
Change Order Authority establishes a dollar amount of $154,789.85 (10% of the contract amount, less allowance of $90,000.00) to provide the City Manager, on behalf of the Council, authority to amend the contract amount in response to unforeseen costs that are more than the contracted amount and in excess of the contract allowance.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Below is a summary of bids received. Contractor totals include $90,000.00 contract allowance.
| Engineer's Estimate | $1,750,000.00 |
| McDonald Brothers Construction | $1,637,898.50 |
| Standard Construction | $1,885,256.00 |
| Kinkaid Civil Construction | $1,929,568.75 |
The Mike's Pike Improvement Project is funded by Utility Program budget appropriations in the amount of $100,000 for FY 2017 and anticipated FY 2018 funding in the amount of $2,250,000. Account #203-08-375-3367-0. Anticipated FY 18 funding will be covered by the Aging Sewer Replacement funds and Capacity fees. Core Campus, the developer for the HUB on Campus Flagstaff will be providing funding to cover the development’s share of expenditures for utilities and roadway improvements along the frontage of their property.
Community Involvement:
- Updated utility mains and services
- New roadway and concrete improvements
- New pedestrian facilities
- New street lighting
- Early coordination of future Rio de Flag construction requirements
- Funding benefit from the Core Campus developer