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HomeMy WebLinkAbout114-01 Ordinance RECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Legal Blank, Inc. Form No. 30043 Ordinance No. ~]~_Q~ Passed 2~ AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE LOWEST AND BEST BID FOR THE NORTHEAST QUAD PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, after advertising and receiving bids on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 for the Northeast Quad Park Development Project, Council has determined that the bid submitted by Strawser Paving in the amount of $566,440.00 is the lowest and best bid for the project; and WHEREAS, this project is an approved 2001 CIP project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, ~ of the elected members concurring: Section 1. That the bid submitted by Strawser Paving in the amount of $566,440.00 for the Northeast Quad Park Development Project is hereby accepted. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a contract for the project as listed above, and as specified within the bid proposal and the City's bid documents on file in the Division of Grounds and Facilities. Section 3. That there be appropriated from the unappropriated balance in the Capital Improvements Tax Fund the amount of $50,000 to account number 401-0314-780-2511 for the project. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the + immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare, and therefore the ordinance shall be effective upon passage. Passed this day of ~~A~~Y>'1~eJ' , 2001. ayor -Presiding Officer ATTEST: Clerk of Council l hereby certify that topies of this OrdinantelResolution were posted ' 'Shy City of Dublin in accordance with Section 73].25 of the tlhia Revised C d®. Ller Council, Dublin, Ohio ,.CITY OF DUBLIN Memo ~ Division of Grounds & Facilities 5800 Shier-Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: 614-410-4700 Fax: 614-761-6589 To: All Dublin City Council Members From: Tim Hansley, City Manager , Re: Northeast Quadrant Park Development Project Date: September 13, 2001 Initiated by: Fred Hahn, Director of Grounds & Facilities F~ On Tuesday, September 1 1, 2001 bids were opened for the Northeast Quadrant Park Development Project, an approved CIP. Improvements consist of landscaping; grading of athletic fields; entry drive and six (6) car parking lot; bike path; playground; shelter and site furnishing installation. Five bids were received: 1). Bale Construction Inc. $587,000.00 Bid Alt. 1: $105,000.00 2). The Nadalin Co., Inc. $610,000.00 Bid Alt. 1: $ 86,000.00 3). Wayne Builders Co., Ltd. $599,000.00 Bid Alt. 1: $129,000.00 4). Quality Electric $ 11,900.00 Bid Alt. 1: $ 34,150.00 5). Strawser Paving $566,440.00 Bid Alt. 1: $120,000.00 The approved funding for this phase was set at $580,000.00 with approximately $36,000.00 encumbered for design fees, leaving a balance of approximately $544,000.00. All bids were over the 10% guideline of the estimated cost of $502,496.00. In reviewing the cost estimates with the lowest bidder, Strawser Paving, it is apparent the original estimate was not in line with the true cost of constructing several of the neighborhood park components (i.e. shelter building, fencing, playground and masonry walls). Staff believes the relatively close range of bids received further verifies this. Staff feels there are three viable options for Council to consider: 1). Accept the base bid from Strawser Paving and complete this phase as per plan. 2). Accept the base bid from Strawser Paving and negotiate deduct change orders to bring this phase in at the current funding level. 3). Reject all bids, scale back the design and re-bid. Staff is recommending option one (1) based upon all work included in the plans will eventually be done, the bid is fair and reasonable and that the approximately $22,000.00 over the current funding amount is available. Strawser Paving has a long history with the City of Dublin, including numerous park improvement projects. Their work has always been satisfactory. Staff is seeking direction from Council and will be available to answer any questions. FH:mm attachments 2 Spa-12-2001 12 58 P.02/03 ff~~f •MEMORANpuM GATE: September 12, 2001 TO: Fred Hahn, Director, Dublin Grounds and Facilities FROM: Jeff Bryan „ SUBJECT: Dublin Northeast Community Park Phase One Bid Evaluation NeBJ # so2o38.00 Fred: The following is our evaluation of the bids opened on Tuesday September 11, 2001 for the project. Receipt of Bids: There were five bids received for the project. See attached tabulation. Four of the bids were from General Contractors ranging in amounts from the low bid of $5&6,440 by Strawser Paving to the high bid of $610,000 by Natalin Co. The fifth bid, an electrical work only bid by Quality Electric was submitted in the amount of $11,900. The low base bid of $566,440 was $64,000 over the opinion of probable constnaction cost of $502,496.83. Bid Irregularities: The bid by Quality Electric for only electrical trade work was non-responsive and should be disqualified. The bid by Strawser Paving, the low base bid, was submitted an the original bid form instead of the revised form distributed via Addendum #1. The bid responded to a!I items with the exception of the unit cost associated with the well, which was part of Alternate #1. We believe that this irregularity should be waived if the city awards the contract upon consideration of base bid only. Alternate #i: This alternate includes a well, pump station, and mainline irrigation system with electrical work. The bid amounts varied considerably, leading us to believe that a responsive bid was not received for this Alternate. Base Bid Evaluation: On Wednesday, September 72, 2001, we met with Roger George of Strawser Paving. The r~ purpose of the meeting was to evaluate their base bid amount of $566,440 compared to the opinion of probable construction cos# of $502,496.83. We determined that the bid variance of roughly $64,000 was due to several factors: The majority of the work items: earthwork, paving, and landscaping were in line with the estimate. The variance occurred in the miscellaneous item bid by subcontractors for the shelter building, fencing, playground equipment, and masonry walls, (the Neighborhood Park component of the project)- These bid amounts all escalated from the unit casts estimated for these items based upon supplier quotes and past experience. 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