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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/7/2015 - STAFF REPORTS - 2.K.Citv Council Staff Report DATE: October 7, 2015 CONSENT CALENDAR SUBJECT: REJECT THE BID RECEIVED FOR THE AIRPORT LANDSCAPE CONVERSION PROJECT, CITY PROJECT NO. 15-22 FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Public Works & Engineering Department SUMMARY This action will reject all bids received on July 30, 2015, for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22. RECOMMENDATION: Reject the bid received on July 30, 2015, from KASA Construction, Inc., for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22; and Suspend the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, and authorize re -bidding at the time revised construction drawings and specifications are made available. STAFF ANALYSIS: On April 1, 2015, the City Council approved the final design and authorized to bid the final construction drawings and specifications for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project. No. 15-22, (the "Project"). Subsequently, on June 10, 2015, the final construction drawings and specifications were made available for bidding identifying a bid opening date scheduled for July 30, 2015. Given the City Council's August recess, on July 15, 2015, the City Council authorized the City Manager to award a construction contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the Project, in an amount not to exceed the available project budget of $1,245,000. In the event bids received exceed the project budget, the award of a construction contract would be deferred until September 2, 2015, for receipt of appropriate direction given by Council. A copy of the July 15, 2015, staff report is included as Attachment 1. II`- FM NO. City Council Staff Report October 7, 2015 -- Page 2 Reject Bids — CP15-22, Airport Landscape Conversion The Project was advertised for bidding in The Desert Sun on June 27 and July 4, 2015. The Procurement and Contracting Division received only one construction bid from the following contractor: Company Location Bid Amount KASA Construction, Inc. Chino, CA $4,009,400 The plans and specifications were prepared by the City's on -call Architect, Urrutia Architects; the Architect's construction estimate was $1,436,270. The basis of award was the lowest total bid, inclusive of the Base Bid and two Additive Bid Schedules. The only bid submitted from KASA Construction, Inc., includes the following costs for the three separate scopes of work: Base Bid Schedule (Parking Lots A, B, and C and Access Rd): $2,515,500 Additive Bid Schedule 1 (Main Pedestrian Walkway Area): $1,051,500 Additive Bid Schedule 2 (Main Fountain Plaza): $442,400 Total Bid: $4,009,400 Given the excessively high bid, staff is recommending that the City Council reject the bid received, and defer the project at this time. Staff will coordinate with the Architect on re-evaluating the scope of the Project to address the higher cost of construction. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Section 21084 of the California Public Resources Code requires Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). The Guidelines are required to include a list of classes of projects which have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and which are exempt from the provisions of CEQA. In response to that mandate, the Secretary for Resources identified classes of projects that do not have a significant effect on the environment, and are declared to be categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents. In accordance with Section 15304 "Minor Alterations to Land," Class 4 projects consist of minor public alterations in the condition of land, water, and/or vegetation which do not involve removal of healthy, mature, scenic trees except for forestry or agricultural purposes, with a specific exemption provided as Class 4(b) "New gardening or landscaping, including the replacement of existing conventional landscaping with water efficient or fire resistant landscaping." Therefore, in accordance with Section 15304(b), staff determined that the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, is considered categorically exempt from CEQA. City Council Staff Report October 7, 2015 -- Page 3 Reject Bids — CP15-22, Airport Landscape Conversion FISCAL IMPACT: Funds were previously budgeted and available for the project in the Airport Fund, Account No. 416-6501-56145; a balance of approximately $250,000 remained as of June 30, 2015. Funds were recently budget and made available as part of the Fiscal Year 2015/2016 budget in the Airport Fund, Account No. 416-6501-56185, in the amount of $295,000. The City Council has also appropriated $700,000 for the project as part of the Fiscal Year 2015/2016 budget as a loan to the Airport Fund to be repaid over three years. A total budget of $1,245,000 was made available for award of a contract for the Project. SUBMITTED: Prepared by: t Marcus L. Fuller, MPA, P.E., P.L.S. Assistant City Manager/City Engineer Attachments: 1. July 15, 2015, staff report Approved by: David H. Ready, Ems! City Manager 03 ATTACHMENT 1 04 ,ot�AGM gA* iy c V Y CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DATE: July 15, 2015 CONSENT CALENDAR SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO AWARD THE AIRPORT LANDSCAPE CONVERSION PROJECT, CITY PROJECT NO. 15-22 FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Office of the City Manager SUMMARY This action will authorize the City Manager to award a construction contract for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, during the City Council's August recess. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to award a construction contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, in an amount not to exceed the available project budget of $1,245,000. STAFF ANALYSIS: Originally, in 2012, the City Council directed staff to consider a large-scale grass conversion to desertscape project at the Airport. Subsequently, a design was endorsed by the Airport Commission, Planning Commission and Historic Site Preservation Board. Unfortunately, the project cost estimates approached the $2 million level. Moreover, the City's Airline Agreements include a cap in the amount of airport funds that can be used for non -aviation uses at $300,000 annually (a standard airline agreement provision for airports). Hence, staff and the Airport Commission are recommending dividing the overall project into phases. On April 1, 2015, the City Council reviewed and approved the first phase of a comprehensive landscape conversion project at the Airport; the first phase includes modification of existing landscape islands within three of the four parking lots (Parking Lots A, B and C) extending in front of the main terminal building, and landscape conversion of the landscape parkways adjacent to the perimeter access road extending around the parking lots and the main terminal building. The landscape palette theme u5 City Council Staff Report July 15, 2015 -- Page 2 Approval to Award the Airport Landscape Conversion Project City Project No. 15-22 includes water -efficient and drought -tolerant Swan Hill Olive trees to replace the existing Carob and African Sumac trees, and includes several dozen new palm trees that will be added to areas that do not currently have any trees. A variety of drought tolerant shrubs and accent plantings are incorporated into the landscaping, accompanied by new smart irrigation. A prominent aspect of this project includes the reduction in size of grass -bearing islands that define the vehicle parking rows within Parking Lots A, B and C. This first phase of the comprehensive airport landscape conversion project includes 1.6 acres of turf, with 1.2 acres converted to desertscape and 0.4 acres of turf preserved in the main pedestrian plaza between the fountain and front airport entrance. Within the parking lot area there are nearly four dozen islands which contain overgrown trees with root systems that are distorting the pavement and curbing. These trees will be removed and replaced with a more compatible and indigenous species. Also, as the newly landscaped islands will be reshaped and reduced in size, it will create an additional 43 parking spaces for passenger use. Two "add alternates" have been included in the design for bidding: Add Alternate 1 enhances the passenger/pedestrian areas surrounding the pedestrian plaza between the iconic signature water fountain and main terminal entrance with a redesigned landscape area preserving the historic design inclusive of turf; and Add Altemate 2 enhances the pedestrian plaza around the water fountain by replacing the existing concrete pavement with decorative concrete pavers. Following the City Council's approval on April 1, 2015, of the final design, and authorization to bid, the final construction drawings and specifications were completed June 10, 2015, and made available for bidding. The current bid opening date is scheduled for July 30, 2015. Given the City Council's August recess, absent specific authorization by the City Council for staff to award a construction contract, the contract award would be delayed until the September 2, 2015, City Council meeting. Therefore, staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to award a construction contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, in an amount not to exceed the available project budget of $1,245,000. In the event bids received exceed the project budget, award of contract would be deferred until September 2, 2015, for receipt of appropriate direction given by Council. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Section 21084 of the California Public Resources Code requires Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA" ). The Guidelines are required to include a list of classes of projects which have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and which are exempt from the provisions u6 City Council Staff Report July 15, 2015 -- Page 3 Approval to Award the Airport Landscape Conversion Project City Project No. 15-22 of CEQA. In response to that mandate, the Secretary for Resources identified classes of projects that do not have a significant effect on the environment, and are declared to be categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents. In accordance with Section 15304 "Minor Alterations to Land," Class 4 projects consist of minor public alterations in the condition of land, water, and/or vegetation which do not involve removal of healthy, mature, scenic trees except for forestry or agricultural purposes, with a specific exemption provided as Class 4(b) `New gardening or landscaping, including the replacement of existing conventional landscaping with water efficient or fire resistant landscaping." Therefore, in accordance with Section 15304(b), staff determined that the Airport Landscape Conversion Project, City Project No. 15-22, is considered categorically exempt from CEQA. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost estimate for the project is as follows: 1. Parking lot area construction, re-landscape/irrigation $979,000 2. Add alternate 1; central fountain area with natural turf and undulating lighted retaining walls $247,209 3. Add alternate 2; enhances pedestrian plaza, water fountain with decorative concrete pavers $210,061 Total estimated cost: $1,436,270 Funds were previously budgeted and available for the project in the Airport Fund, Account No. 416-6501-56145; a balance of approximately $250,000 remained as of June 30, 2015. Funds were recently budget and made available as part of the Fiscal Year 2015/2016 budget in the Airport Fund, Account No. 416-6501-56185, in the amount of $295,000. The City Council has also appropriated $700,000 for the project as part of the Fiscal Year 2015/2016 budget as a loan to the Airport Fund to be repaid over three years. A total budget of $1,245,000 is available for award of a contract, and if bids received are at or under the architect's estimate, it may be possible to include as part of the contract award Add Alternate 1, but not Add Alternate 2. SUBMITTED Prepared by: ^ Approved by: Marcus L. Fuller, MPA, P.E., P.L.S. David H. Ready, 1.D. 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