- Meeting Date:
- 01/17/2012
- By:
- Brian Olson, Engineering/Public Works
Title:
Background:
The interior edges of the floors and ramps between floors have chain link fence over cables cast into the support columns. The top of the chain link fence is 43 inches above the floor. There is an 18" gap between the horizontal fence at the edge of the floor and the sloping fence at the edge of the ramps.
The heights of the railings and fences meet the current safety standards.
On October 18th, Staff was directed to amend the existing Contract with LSA Design to provide a design for the rail enhancements that would be necessary to accommodate the original concern that was raised that the lower height railings may not prevent a bicycle rider from striking the barrier and going over the top of the railing, or providing a situation that children could climb or fall into open areas.
Notification:
Observations:
There were two options that were designed and priced for the concern that was expressed about the 43 inch rail heights. One added an extension on the top of the existing railing and the other completely enclosed the openings on floors 2 and 3 and raised the guard rail height at specific locations on the top floor. Bill Fossing from LSA Design will be present at the meeting to present the designs and answer questions. The cost of these options are $147,658 and $302,588 respectively.
Another concern that was expressed at the October 18th Public Works Committee was to look into a sunscreen on levels 2 and 3 for those that are driving up the ramp between floors. During the morning hours, particularly in the winter months, the sun is low on the horizon and tends to blind a driver from seeing any pedestrians or other cars that are pulling out. Knutson priced this change order at $43,325. Attached is the details of those sunscreens and again LSA Design will be present at the meeting to answer any questions regarding their design.
The final concern concerns that was raised was the openings between floors on each of the ramps between floors. Attached to the case is a picture of the situation. There is currently a coated chain link fence that is supported by tension cables that is preventing vehicles and pedestrians from falling between floors. The recommendations from the architect is that there will be adequate structural capacity to utilize the same coated chain link fence to close off the gap that currently exists between floors. The cost of the change request is $15,911.
During the discussion at the October 18th, Staff was directed to contact our insurance carrier to see if there would be any benefit to our premiums if we were to provide additional protection on this facility. The League of Mn Cities, our insurance carrier, has indicated that there will not be any reduction in our premium if we perform these enhancements.
Funding Source:
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommendation is move forward with the security enhancements to the chain link fences between floors and are not recommending any additional improvements due to the cost considerations and that roller devices (including bicycles and skateboards) are prohibited from using the parking ramp.
Committee Action:
Motion to move forward with the coated chainlink fence for a cost not to exceed $15,911.
Attachments
- Rail enhancement pricing
- Rail Enhancement design
- Top Floor
- Top Floor East
- 2nd -3rd Floor
- Internal
- Walkway
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Kurt Ulrich | Kurt Ulrich | 01/12/2012 03:43 PM |
- Form Started By:
- bolson
- Started On:
- 01/11/2012
- Final Approval Date:
- 01/12/2012