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AGENDA ITEM REVIEW FORM |
6.A.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 03/09/2022
- Department Head:
- Eulogio Vera
- Submitted By:
- James Einwaechter, Assistant Director of Public Works, Public Works Department
Action Requested:
Motion
ITEM:
Discussion and possible action on any and all matters regarding the award of Construction Contract for Fleet Services Building Expansion Project (New Fleet Services Shop) to Merrill Development, LLC. (Eulogio Vera, Director of Public Works)
SUMMARY:
Staff seeks approval to award a construction contract to the low bidder for the Fleet Services Building Expansion Project.
For FY 2022, the city adopted a $796,900.00 CIP project for execution of the new Fleet Services Shop, to replace the existing inadequate facility (this is described in the invitation for bids as a "building expansion project," as one of the modules for the new building was partially completed several years ago). The approach has been that the construction of the new facility would span over two (2) fiscal years. The adopted FY 2022 project is planned for funding from the following GL accounts:
The city published an invitation for bids for the construction of the Fleet Services Building Expansion Project on January 9, 2022, with a due date for prospective bids of 3:00 PM on February 17, 2022. On February 17, staff confirmed receipt of bids from 3 interested bidders, Merrill Development LLC, Pilkington Contracting Company, Inc., and Yuma Valley Contractor, Inc. While all three (3) bids were responsive to the city’s requirements, staff’s evaluation of bids confirmed that Merrill Development, LLC submitted the lowest responsive bid in the total amount of $2,638,718.00 (base bid of $2,243,000.00 plus three alternate bid items). All bids were considerably higher than our original estimates for the project, noting that keen competition for labor and substantial cost growth for labor, materials and equipment, fuel, and transportation have increased dramatically since planning and design for the project began and are likely to continue to increase, making it advantageous for us to award a construction contract now. Even though the low bid of $2,638,718.00 (combined with the $49,996.00 final payment in current year funds that was paid to Bunger Steel in February 2022 for purchase of the required pre-engineered metal building, along with architect fees remaining to be paid this fiscal year) is higher than the $796,900.00 available in the city’s adopted FY 2022 budget, the Public Works Department recommends council approval to award the contract to Merrill Development LLC at full project scope, noting that construction will commence on/about March 21, 2022, and will take between 12 and 15 months to complete. If the contract award is approved by the council, we anticipate that $996,900 of the $2,638,718.00 could be expended during fiscal year 2022, causing a shortfall in the allocated budget amount for this year of $200,000. We have budget available from projects that are not completed to cover this shortfall. Appropriately we also need to include in FY 2023 budget the portion of the project that will not be completed this year.
For FY 2022, the city adopted a $796,900.00 CIP project for execution of the new Fleet Services Shop, to replace the existing inadequate facility (this is described in the invitation for bids as a "building expansion project," as one of the modules for the new building was partially completed several years ago). The approach has been that the construction of the new facility would span over two (2) fiscal years. The adopted FY 2022 project is planned for funding from the following GL accounts:
- 100-999-90015 (Fleet Services): $518,000.00
- 300-302-90015 (Water): $99,600.00
- 310-311-90015 (Wastewater): $99,600.00
- 320-321-90015 (Solid Waste): $79,700.00
The city published an invitation for bids for the construction of the Fleet Services Building Expansion Project on January 9, 2022, with a due date for prospective bids of 3:00 PM on February 17, 2022. On February 17, staff confirmed receipt of bids from 3 interested bidders, Merrill Development LLC, Pilkington Contracting Company, Inc., and Yuma Valley Contractor, Inc. While all three (3) bids were responsive to the city’s requirements, staff’s evaluation of bids confirmed that Merrill Development, LLC submitted the lowest responsive bid in the total amount of $2,638,718.00 (base bid of $2,243,000.00 plus three alternate bid items). All bids were considerably higher than our original estimates for the project, noting that keen competition for labor and substantial cost growth for labor, materials and equipment, fuel, and transportation have increased dramatically since planning and design for the project began and are likely to continue to increase, making it advantageous for us to award a construction contract now. Even though the low bid of $2,638,718.00 (combined with the $49,996.00 final payment in current year funds that was paid to Bunger Steel in February 2022 for purchase of the required pre-engineered metal building, along with architect fees remaining to be paid this fiscal year) is higher than the $796,900.00 available in the city’s adopted FY 2022 budget, the Public Works Department recommends council approval to award the contract to Merrill Development LLC at full project scope, noting that construction will commence on/about March 21, 2022, and will take between 12 and 15 months to complete. If the contract award is approved by the council, we anticipate that $996,900 of the $2,638,718.00 could be expended during fiscal year 2022, causing a shortfall in the allocated budget amount for this year of $200,000. We have budget available from projects that are not completed to cover this shortfall. Appropriately we also need to include in FY 2023 budget the portion of the project that will not be completed this year.
RECOMMENDATION / SUGGESTED MOTION:
I MOVE TO APPROVE THE AWARD OF A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR THE FLEET SERVICES BUILDING EXPANSION PROJECT TO MERRILL DEVELOPMENT LLC IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,638,718.00, AND APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS AS STATED IN THIS FISCAL IMPACT.
Fiscal Impact
- IS THERE FISCAL IMPACT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ITEM:
- YES
- CITY/STATE/FEDERAL FUNDS:
- CITY-CIP
- TOTAL:
- $996,900
- BUDGETED AMOUNT:
- $796,900
- AVAILABLE AMOUNT TO TRANSFER:
- See fiscal impact statement
- ACCT NAME & GL#/REMAINING BALANCE BEFORE PURCHASE:
- See fiscal impact statement
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT (IF THIS IS A BUDGET TRANSFER, YOU MUST ATTACH THE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT FORM):
This is an approved CIP project in the city's adopted FY 2022 budget. We budgeted $796,900, which is $200,000 short of the $996,900,000 estimated costs for this year. We have budget available in the following accountS to cover the shortfall:
100-999-90015 (City hall expansion) $130,000 No budget transfer required, capital project will be swapped
300-302-90000 (Vehicles that will not arrive this year due to supply issues) $25,000 Budget transfer to account 300-302-90015
310-311-90015 .350 (New Shop Storage, delayed due to expansion of WW plant) $25,000 Budget transfer to account 310-311-90015
320-321-90000 (Solid Waste Truck, will not arrive due to supply chain issues $20,000.00 Budget transfer to account 320-321-900015
Proceeding in this manner will require authority to fund the remaining amount for this project in FY 2023.
100-999-90015 (City hall expansion) $130,000 No budget transfer required, capital project will be swapped
300-302-90000 (Vehicles that will not arrive this year due to supply issues) $25,000 Budget transfer to account 300-302-90015
310-311-90015 .350 (New Shop Storage, delayed due to expansion of WW plant) $25,000 Budget transfer to account 310-311-90015
320-321-90000 (Solid Waste Truck, will not arrive due to supply chain issues $20,000.00 Budget transfer to account 320-321-900015
Proceeding in this manner will require authority to fund the remaining amount for this project in FY 2023.
Attachments
- Publication of Request for Bids
- Project Design Extract
- Project Manual
- Bid Tabulation
- Bid Analysis - Recommendation
- Proposed Contract
