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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Corporation Yards Painting ProjectTO: FROM: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report October 24, 2017 Agenda Item No. 8 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Fong Tse, Assistant City Engineer, ftse@newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3321 TITLE: Corporation Yards Painting Project — Award of Contract No. 7153-1 (18F02) ABSTRACT: Staff has received acceptable bids for the Corporation Yards Painting Project and is requesting City Council approval to award the work to TL Veterans Construction, Inc. RECOMMENDATION: a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Minor Alteration of Existing Public Facilities with Negligible Expansion) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment; b) Approve the project drawings and specifications; c) Declare the bid submitted by Harry H. Joh Construction as non-responsive and reject the bid submitted by Harry H. Joh Construction; d) Declare TL Veterans Construction, Inc. as the low responsive bidder; e) Award Contract No. 7153-1 to TL Veterans Construction, Inc. for the total bid price of $570,000.00, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract; and f) Establish a contingency of $57,000.00 (10 percent) to cover the cost of work not included in the original contract. W Corporation Yards Painting Project — Award of Contract No. 7153-1 (18F02) October 24, 2017 Page 2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this project. The following funds will be expensed: Account Description Account Number Facilities Maintenance Master Plan 57101-980000-18F02 Water Enterprise 70101-980000-18F13 Sewer Enterprise 71101-980000-18F13 Total: Proposed uses of the funds are as follows: Vendor TL Veterans Construction, Inc. TL Veterans Construction, Inc BACKGROUND: Purpose Construction Contract Construction Contingency Total: Amount $ 577,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 627,000.00 Amount $ 570,000.00 $ 57,000.00 $ 627,000.00 The Facilities Maintenance Master Plan (FMMP) inspected eighty-seven (87) City buildings in 2013. The systems FMMP evaluation included power, ventilation, plumbing, electrical, interior/exterior finishes, weather protection, and site work. Staff accordingly prioritized the various capital maintenance needs and completed a number of projects over the past three years that emphasized items to keep the facilities in service. They included replacing backup generators, air conditioning and heating units, roofs, and damaged flooring; sealing leaky windows; painting, and refreshing and remodeling public restrooms. DISCUSSION: This fiscal year's FMMP projects will focus on items that extend service longevity and improve customer experience. This project in particular addresses the protective coatings on the City's metal buildings. The majority of these structures are at our corporation yards (Yards) as large metal garages, canopies, storage sheds, and other special purpose facilities. All of these metal structures exhibit rust damage throughout, ranging from minor repairs to complete support beam replacements. If left unabated, the rust damage will accelerate and eventually render the structures unrepairable, requiring very costly replacements. The project also includes a minor amount of metal painting at the Civic Center and Central Library. 8-2 Corporation Yards Painting Project — Award of Contract No. 7153-1 (18F02) October 24, 2017 Page 3 At 10 a.m. on October 4, 2017, the City Clerk opened and read the following bids for this project: *The project documents require the bidder to perform contract work amounting to at least 50% of the total contract price. Harry H. Joh Construction's bid (HHJC) listed 85% ($365,000.00) of its $429,375.00 bid as subcontract painting work. Public Works staff determined that HHJC's bid is Non-responsive because HHJC did not comply with the Contract's Subcontracting requirements. Upon receipt of the City's Nonresponsive Determination, HHJC submitted a written request to withdraw from this project citing clerical errors were made on its bid. A voluntary pre-bid job walk was conducted at the Yards to familiarize the contractors with the project scope of work and more than twenty contractors attended. The bid amount submitted by TL Veterans Construction, Inc. (TL) is substantially less than the advertised engineer's $1,000,000.00 estimate. The estimate was based on available pricing and square footage estimates and the City received bids within the range. The low bidder has verified that their bid is complete and they are able to perform the work at that price based on work efficiencies planned. In addition to the standard 1 -year warranty on public works construction, the contract includes a 2 -year zero deductible 100% parts and labor extended warranty that provides the City with the ability to call upon the contractor to make repairs to the work completed under this contract. TL possesses a California State Painting and Decorating C-32 Contractor License as required by the project specifications. The reference checks conducted by staff indicate TL has satisfactorily completed similar painting projects for school districts and other local, state, and federal agencies. TL, per Contract, is allowed 150 consecutive working days to complete the work. Liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000.00 per calendar day will be assessed in case of tardy completion. 8-3 BIDDER TOTAL BID AMOUNT Harry H. jE)h CORStFU $ 429,375.00* Low TL Veterans Construction, Inc. $ 570,000.00 3 Tony Painting $ 713,500.00 4 AJ Fistes Corporation $ 718,375.00 5 Pacific Contractors Group, Inc. $ 910,550.00 6 Polychrome Construction, Inc. $ 930,000.00 7 Signature Painting, Inc. $ 952,000.00 8 Piana Construction & Painting Inc. $1,049,725.00 9 Fix Painting Company $1,101,640.00 *The project documents require the bidder to perform contract work amounting to at least 50% of the total contract price. Harry H. Joh Construction's bid (HHJC) listed 85% ($365,000.00) of its $429,375.00 bid as subcontract painting work. Public Works staff determined that HHJC's bid is Non-responsive because HHJC did not comply with the Contract's Subcontracting requirements. Upon receipt of the City's Nonresponsive Determination, HHJC submitted a written request to withdraw from this project citing clerical errors were made on its bid. A voluntary pre-bid job walk was conducted at the Yards to familiarize the contractors with the project scope of work and more than twenty contractors attended. The bid amount submitted by TL Veterans Construction, Inc. (TL) is substantially less than the advertised engineer's $1,000,000.00 estimate. The estimate was based on available pricing and square footage estimates and the City received bids within the range. The low bidder has verified that their bid is complete and they are able to perform the work at that price based on work efficiencies planned. In addition to the standard 1 -year warranty on public works construction, the contract includes a 2 -year zero deductible 100% parts and labor extended warranty that provides the City with the ability to call upon the contractor to make repairs to the work completed under this contract. TL possesses a California State Painting and Decorating C-32 Contractor License as required by the project specifications. The reference checks conducted by staff indicate TL has satisfactorily completed similar painting projects for school districts and other local, state, and federal agencies. TL, per Contract, is allowed 150 consecutive working days to complete the work. Liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000.00 per calendar day will be assessed in case of tardy completion. 8-3 Corporation Yards Painting Project — Award of Contract No. 7153-1 (18F02) October 24, 2017 Page 4 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this Project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15301 (minor alteration of existing public facilities with negligible expansion) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. NOTICING: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the Item). ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A — Location Map Attachment B — Non-responsive Determination Letter Sent to Harry H Joh Construction Attachment C — Bid Withdrawal Letter Received from Harry H Joh Construction Attachment A PROJECT � LOCATION 16TH ST W DO - O ° To 0 CORPORATI YARD D Q Q � j O z 5 O UTILITY YARD LOCATION MAP 16TH ST W TO UTILTY YARD PROJECT LOCATION Oo o �0 NT CORPORATION YARD LOCATION MAP CORPORATION YARDS PAINTING PROJECT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION MAPS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C-7153-1 10/24/17 IN October 6, 2017 Harry H. Joh Construction Attn: Jason Yi 7303 Somerset Blvd. Paramount, CA 90723 Attachment B CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 949 644-3311 1 949 644-3308 FAX newportbeachca.gov/publicworks Via Certified Mail (Return Receipt Requested) Via E -Mail (jayi(&hiconst.com) Subject: Determination of Non -Responsiveness of Contractor's Bid Corporation Yards Painting Project (C-7153-1) Dear Mr. Yi, The City of Newport Beach ("City") received the bid response of Harry H. Joh Construction ("Contractor") dated 10/4/2017 in response to the City's bid package (Attachment 1) and Special Provisions (Attachment 2) for the Corporation Yards Painting Project (C-7153-1) ("Project"). Page PR -1 of the Project's bid package (entitled "Proposal") said that "[t]he undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the location of the work, has read the Instructions to the Bidders, has examined the Plans and Special Provisions, and hereby proposes to furnish all materials ... and shall perform all work required to complete Contract No. 7153- 1 in accordance with the Plans and Special Provisions ...." In submitting its bid response, Contractor has agreed to these conditions. The Special Provisions for the Project state that all work necessary for the completion of the Project's contract shall be done in accordance with, among other things, the 2009 Edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (commonly known as the "Greenbook"). Section 2-3.2 of the Greenbook states: The Contractor shall perform, with its own organization, Contract work accounting to at least 50 percent of the Contract Price except that any designated "Specialty Items" may be performed by subcontract and the amount of any such "Specialty Items" so performed will be deducted from the Contract Price before computing the amount required to be performed by the Contractor with its own organization. "Specialty Items" will be identified by the Agency in the Bid or in the Special Provisions. Where an entire item is subcontracted, the value of work subcontracted will be based on the Contract Unit Price. When a portion of an item is subcontracted, the value of work subcontracted will be based on the estimated percentage of the Contract Unit Price. This will be determined from information submitted by the Contractor, and subject to approval by the Engineer. Contractor's bid, on its face, states that the subcontractor Calco Construction Inc. will perform surface preparation and painting of various surfaces for the Project and that such work constitutes eighty five percent (85%) of the Project work as determined by the overall bid amount. The City's bid package and Special Provisions do not contain any Specialty Items. As a result, the City's bid package requires that Contractor perform at least fifty percent (50%) of the contract work by contract price within its own organization and Contractor's bid response, as evident from the face of the bid response without outside investigation or information, does not literally comply with, and deviates from, that requirement of the bid package because it states that a subcontractor will perform eighty five percent (85%) of the contract work as determined by contract price. For this reason, the City has determined that Contractor's bid for the Project is nonresponsive. As you are aware, section 7 on page 4 of the bid package (under the section titled "Instruction to Bidders") the City reserves the right to reject any bid and to waive any minor, immaterial irregularity or informality in such bids. If a bid defect is material, the City must reject the bid. (See, e.g. MCM Construction, Inc. v. City and County of San Francisco (1998) 66 Cal.AppAth 359, 373-77.) The City has not determined that the defect in Contractor's bid is immaterial and is being waived by the City because the bid defect could have affected the amount of the bid or given Contractor an advantage or benefit not allowed to other bidders. (See Konica Business Machs. U. S.A., Inc. v. Regents of Univ. of Cal. (1988) 206 Cal. App. 3d 449, 456-57.) If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at 949-644-3321 or ftseO-newaortbeachca. aov. Sincerely, se nt City Engineer Mark Vukojevic, Deputy Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachments: 1) Proposal Form 2) Special Provisions 3) Designation of Subcontractors 8-7 Attachment C fiHarry H. Joh -J � Construction 10/9/2017 Via E -Mail (FTSE@newportbeachca.gov) City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Tel: (949) 644-3311 Fax: (949) 644-3308 ATTENTION: Fong Tse RE: Bid Withdrawal due to Clerical Error for: City of Newport, Corporation Yards Painting Project (C-7153-1) Dear Mr. Tse, Per the City of Newport Beach's letter dated October 6th, 2017, in regards to the determination of Non -Responsiveness of Contractor's bid for Corporation Yards Painting Project (C-7153-1), Harry H. Joh Construction will formally request to withdraw our bid proposals on grounds of a clerical error discovered on the proposal bid package. If there are any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at 562-659-2789. Thank you for your time on this matter. Sincerely, Jason Yi Harry H. Joh nstruction, Inc. Harry H. Joh Construction, Inc. 8205 Somerset Blvd. Paramount, CA. 90723 T: 562.333.8950 F: 562.630.3848 Digitally signed by Jason Yi DN: cn=Jason Yi, o=Harry J. Joh Construction, email=Jayi@hjconst.st.com, c=US Date: 2017.10.09 11:16:27 -07'00'