HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Lifeguard Headquarters Roof ReplacementCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 11
September 28, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Public Works Department
Fong Tse, Principal Civil Engineer
949 - 644 -3321 or ftse @newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: LIFEGUARD HEADQUARTERS ROOF REPLACEMENT —AWARD OF
CONTRACT NO. 4599
ISSUE:
Staff requests City Council approval to award the Lifeguard Headquarters Roof Replacement
Project to All Weather Roofing.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Approve the project specifications.
2. Award Contract No. 4599 to All Weather Roofing for the Total Bid Price of
$36,350.00 and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract.
3. Establish an amount of $10,000.00 to cover the cost of unforeseen work.
4. Appropriate future California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) grant
revenues up to $47,350.00 into 2355 -489C to reimburse Fire /Lifeguards for the roof
replacement costs.
DISCUSSION:
The Lifeguard Headquarters facility is currently protected from rain storms by a flat roof over
the center portion of the building, a shingle roof over the remaining second floor, and a rock -
on -tar roof over the first floor flat roof. While the existing shingle and rock -on -tar roofs
continue to waterproof the building, the approximately 20 -year old flat roof has passed its
service life. Said roof for a number of years has allowed storm water to penetrate through
the building ceilings, forcing staff to deploy buckets and ice chests at numerous locations
throughout both building floors to intercept and collect the rain water for disposal.
Lifeguard Headquarters Roof Replacement Project Award of Contract No.4599
September 28, 2010
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Although this project is not a part of the FY10 -11 Capital Improvement Program, Fire
Department and Public Works staffs moved forward with the contract documents and
advertised the work for bids so that the building and staff will be protected against inclement
weather.
At 9:00 AM on September 9, 2010, the City Clerk opened and read the following bids for
this project:
BIDDER TOTAL BID AMOUNT
Low All Weather Roofing $36,350.00
2 CABRAL Roofing & Weatherproofing $52,395.00*
3 Hanmi Building Services $55,850.00
4 Pacific Builders & Roofing $59,200.00
*The bid was read as $42,405.00 at bid opening
The low total bid amount is approximately 34% lower than the Engineer's Estimate of
$55,00.00 while the other received bids approximate the Engineer's Estimate. The low
bidder, All Weather Roofing, possesses a California State Contractors License
Classification "C39" as required by the project specifications. A check of All Weather's
references indicates satisfactory completion of similar projects for other Southern California
public agencies.
This contract provides for roofing mastic asbestos abatement, making flat roof
modifications for positive drainage, repairing water damaged framing and roof
structures, installing a new 20 -year flat roof, replacing all existing shingle ridge caps,
and making select (missing shingle) roof repairs for the Harbor Resources Division
buildings on Harbor Island Drive.
Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, All Weather has fifteen (15) consecutive working
days to complete the work, but no later than November 30, 2010. If work completion is
delayed beyond the November 30, 2010 deadline, the Contract stipulated a liquidated
damages assessment in the amount $2,000 per calendar day. To ensure the building has
been made water - tight, the Contract stipulated that the retention payment shall not be
released until after one rain season has passed.
Given that the Lifeguard Headquarters facility has experienced recurrent roof leaks for
several years; the unknown extent of the sub - surface damages caused by said leaks; and
staff's inability to remove the existing roofing materials to identify the scope of work required
to repair said damages, staff requests City Council approval to establish an amount of
$10,000.00 to cover the cost of unforeseen work. While a 10% contingency amount is
sufficient for most construction projects where the scope of the work was well defined, staff
feels that the uncertainties presented by this project could easily surpass the 10% threshold.
Lifeguard Headquarters Roof Replacement Project Award of Contract No.4599
September 28, 2010
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMIT:
This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to
Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines. This exemption covers the minor alteration of
existing public facilities with negligible expansion of the facilities in areas that are not
environmentally sensitive.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
The Notice Inviting Bids was advertised in the City's official publication and in construction
industry publications. Prior to starting work, two -City prepared notices will be distributed by
the Contractor to residents within the project vicinity. The first notice will be distributed ten
days before work in the area and the second notice 48 hours prior to starting work in the
area.
FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
On January, 21, 2010, Acting Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. proclaimed a state of
emergency in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Francisco, and Siskiyou counties, due
to a series of winter storms that brought high winds and significant amounts of precipitation
statewide. The signed declaration makes state and local agencies, as well as certain
private non- profit organizations in the declared counties, eligible to apply for state
reimbursement for costs related to the implementation of emergency protective measures,
debris removal, and the repair and restoration of public facilities damaged by the storms.
The City of Newport Beach sustained over $400,000 in storm damage - related costs. Under
current state law, the State of California covers up to 75 percent of the non - federal share for
local government agencies. Local government agencies are responsible for the remaining
25 percent. The City's Emergency Services Coordinator applied for cost reimbursement for
all eligible projects under this declaration, including the replacement of the Lifeguard
Headquarters roof. We have received pre- authorization from the California Emergency
Management Agency (Cal EMA) to replace the roof. Once the project is complete, we will
submit all expenses related to the roof to Cal EMA for reimbursement to replenish the Fire -
Lifeguards budget accounts used to pay for the work.
Sufficient funds are available in the following account for this project:
Account Description
Fire /Lifeguards - Repairs /Maintenance
Fire Operations - Repairs /Maintenance
Proposed uses are as follows:
Account Number Amount
2360 -8040 $ 31,000.00
2320 -8040 $ 16,350.00
Total: $ 47,350.00
Vendor Purpose Amount
All Weather Roofing Construction Contract $ 36,350.00
All Weather Roofing Construction Contingency $ 10,000.00
Various Construction Support, Printing and Incidentals $ 1,000.00
Total: $ 47,350.00
Lifeguard Headquarters Roof Replacement Project Award of Contract No.4599
September 28, 2010
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