7.A.
FPRA Regular Meeting - 5:05 PM
- Meeting Date:
- 07/08/2025
- Re
- Approval of Change Order No. 13 - General Contractor Services, Second Floor Leveling in the amount of $8,385.68
- Submitted For:
- Audria Moore
SUBJECT:
Approval of Change Order No. 13 - General Contractor Services, Second Floor Leveling in the amount of $8,385.68 for the City of Fort Pierce Florida Highwaymen Museum renovation project.
SUMMARY:
Following the March 11, 2025 FPRA Board Meeting, the Board reached consensus to proceed with Option 2—leveling the entire second floor to address trip hazards and improve accessibility. In alignment with this recommendation and to maintain project momentum, Journey completed the second-floor leveling work. It is important to note that Change Order No. 7 for floor leveling and floating covered only the first-floor leveling scope.
This item was presented at the July 7, 2025 City Commission meeting due to ownership and funding interests.
This item was presented at the July 7, 2025 City Commission meeting due to ownership and funding interests.
FPRA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GOAL/POLICY
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Goal 11: The Fort Pierce Redevelopment Area will become well known for its arts and cultural activities, amenities and events.
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approving Change Order No. 13 in the amount of $8,385.68. The work has been completed.
ALTERNATIVES:
Staff will proceed as directed by the FPRA Board.
RESPONSIBLE STAFF:
Audria V. Moore, Special Projects Coordinator
COORDINATED WITH:
City Manager's Office
Engineering Department
Journey C&D Group Inc.
Engineering Department
Journey C&D Group Inc.
Fiscal Impact
- Budgeted Y/N:
- N
- Fiscal Year:
- 2025
- Account:
- 104-9400563200
- Amount:
- $8,385.68
OTHER INFORMATION:
The change order not to exceed $8,385.68 will be funded by FPRA Account Number: Improvements – Other Improvements - #104-9400563200.
Attachments
- Change Order No. 13 - Second Floor Leveling
- Exhibit A - Original Contract
- Exhibit B - Change Order Proposal
- City Attorney Memorandum