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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - C-3376 - Corporation Yard Building OJanuary 23, 2001 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 7 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department and General Services Department SUBJECT: CORPORATION YARD BUILDING "0"- CONTRACT NO. 3376 RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Find that there was inadequate bid response and reject the sole bid. 2. Direct staff to modify the plans and specifications as necessary and re- advertise the project for bid. DISCUSSION: At 11:00 a.m. on January 9, 2001, the City Clerk opened and read the following bid for this project: BIDDER TOTAL BID AMOUNT Low Lacy Construction $135,796 The low total bid amount is 126 percent above the Engineer's Estimate of $60,000. The low bidder, Lacy Construction, possesses a General Building Contractor license and has satisfactorily completed similar prefabricated building projects in many projects. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project provides for constructing a prefabricated equipment canopy building at the Corporation Yard. The 72 -foot wide x 75 -foot deep canopy with a clearance height of 14 feet will help shield City trucks from the elements. Public Works staff prepared plans and specifications for the project. A geotechnical firm, Bagahi Engineering, Inc., provided soils information to be used for foundation design atop this former dumpsite. The contract required the contractor to • furnish the Building Department with plans and calculations for foundations and a pre- engineered, prefabricated canopy; • obtain all necessary Building Permits; • complete contract work within 90 consecutive working days; and • complete construction within 45 consecutive working days after it is started. SUBJECT: CORPORATION YARD BUILDING "O" -CONTRACT NO. 3376 January 23, 2001 Page: 2 Despite advertisement of the project for bid per customary City practice and re- faxing bid notices to at least 18 prefab construction firms, only one bid was received. Staff contacted the non - bidding firms to determine why they did not place a bid. Responses included that • one company was going out of business; • one company thought that their experience did not meet our specifications; • some did not construct bonded projects; • some were too busy with other projects or were at their bonded limit because of other contract work; • some felt that the Engineers Estimate was too low; and • some did not have time to prepare a bid because of foundation complexities, office slowdowns after the holidays, etc. Staff has reviewed the foundation issues with Bagahi Engineering, Inc. Certain design parameters will be clarified that could reduce the cost of foundations for the canopy. In addition, the Engineer's Estimate should be increased approximately 33 percent because of the extra foundation work needed due to poor soil. And finally, prospective bidders indicated they would be more prepared to submit bids for a mid - February bid opening. Accordingly, staff recommends that the City Council find that the bid response was inadequate to award the contract. Further, staff recommends that the City Council direct staff to revise the plans and specifications and the re- advertisement of the project for bid as soon as possible. Staff has obtained additional names of qualified firms that can be notified of the re -bid. Respectfully �rsu ub�bmiittteed, l.X x,9— PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don Webb, Director By: Vr Lloy alton, P.E. Design Engineer Attachment: Project Location Map 7. GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT David E. Niederhaus, Director w z z w K K W a LOCATION PLAW INDUSTRIAL WAY r l 592 SUPERIOR AVENUE EX. WAREHOUSE PARKING G CANOPYI r � L' $ r PROJECT'SITE (BUILDING -0-K I I CORPORATION YARD PLAN NOT TO SCALE