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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Engineering News Record - Construction Cost IndexCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 5 August 10, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Dave Webb, Deputy Public Works Director /City Engineer 949 - 644 -3328, dwebb@newportbeachca.gov SUBJECT: APPROVE A RESOLUTION DEFINING THE "ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD — CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX" AS THE MEANS TO ANNUALLY ADJUST THE MINIMUM CONTRACT AMOUNT REQUIRING FORMAL BIDDING AS DEFINED IN THE CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT BEING PLACED ON THE NOVEMBER 2, 2010 BALLOT ISSUE: The City needs to identify and adopt an index to annually increase the minimum construction contract amount requiring formal advertisement and bidding as a result of inflation as defined in the proposed City Charter Amendment, provided that it is approved by the City's electorate on November 2, 2010. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution 2010 approving the "Construction Cost Index," as developed and maintained by the "Engineering News Record," to annually increase the minimum construction contract amount requiring formal advertisement and bidding as a result of inflation, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk, on behalf of the City Council of Newport Beach to execute the Resolution. DISCUSSION: The City recently established a Citizens Committee and underwent a thorough review of its existing Charter. As a result, the committee recommended a number of minor modifications to the existing Charter language to bring it up to date and make it consistent with current practices and the desires of the City's residents. One of the recommendations was to amend Section 1110, to increase the threshold dollar amount from $30,000 to $120,000 for requiring formal bidding of Public Works projects and to allow for an annual increase of the threshold according to an index selected by the City Council. At the July 27, 2010 meeting, City Council agreed to revise the upper threshold limit to $120,000 at the request of Construction Industry Force Account Council (CIFAC). The Charter Amendment language has now been finalized and submitted to the County for inclusion and consideration on the November 2, 2010, ballot. Approve a Resolution Adopting a Construction Cost Index August 10, 2010 Page 2 An additional concern was also raised by the Construction Industry Force Account Council regarding the index that will be used to annually adjust the threshold amount for inflation. In an effort to address their concerns, staff is proposing to identify the referenced index and adopt the attached supporting Resolution approving the "Construction Cost Index," as developed and maintained by the "Engineering News Record," as the adjusting index in advance to the Charter Amendment election. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Not Applicable. PUBLIC NOTICE: Not Applicable. FUNDING AVAILABILITY: Not Applicable. Prepared by: of- David Webb Deputy Public Works Director /City Engineer Attachment: Resolution 2010 - Submitted by: 12 --S)e 9 Stephen G. Badum eel? Public Works Director RESOLUTION NO. 2010 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEFINING THE "ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD — CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX," AS THE MEANS TO ANNUALLY ADJUST THE MINIMUN CONTRACT AMOUNT REQUIRING FORMAL BIDDING AS DEFINED IN THE CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT BEING PLACED ON THE NOVEMBER 2, 2010, BALLOT FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY'S ELECTORATE Whereas, the City of Newport Beach has included an amendment to the current City Charter §1110 on the November 2, 2010, ballot, for consideration by the City's electorate, that would raise the minimum construction contract amount requiring formal advertisement and bidding to $120,000; and Whereas, the new proposed Charter language also includes a provision that allows new minimum construction contract amount of $120,000 to be increased annually for inflation by an index; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the City hereby approves and confirms that said referenced index to be used to annually increase the minimum construction contract amount requiring formal advertisement and bidding as a result of inflation as defined in the City Charter, provided that it is approved by the City's electorate on November 2, 2010, shall be the "Construction Cost Index" as developed and maintained by the "Engineering News Record," a monthly magazine published by McGraw Hill Construction, or its successor. Adopted this 10`" day of August, 2010. Mayor Keith Curry ATTEST: City Clerk Leilani I. Brown