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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 08 - The RECMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER V,/ MEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2015 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF FINAL CHANGE ORDER FOR THE REC OF GRAPEVINE RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider approval of a change order for The REC of Grapevine with Adolfson & Peterson Construction in an amount not to exceed $499,436. 1all k,17IoLeL�ililct Upon approval of the attached Appropriation Ordinance, funds will be available in the Capital Project General Facilities in the amount of $499,436. The REC of Grapevine membership revenue finished the year $800,000 over projected revenue of $205,500. BACKGROUND: Council approved the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the expansion and renovation of the CAC and the central utility plant for the Library and CAC in the amount of $25,869,658 from Adolfson & Peterson Construction on March 4, 2014. As you recall this was originally a 24 month construction project. Council approved a modified schedule to allow a total closure of the facility for construction. This saved valuable time, expense and allowed the project to open in less than 12 months. The proposed change order represents less than 2% of the 25.8 million dollar contract. The major areas of expense are described below: • Utilities: $93,000 Existing utilities under the CAC slab and site were not accurate on the as -built for the original building and many utility lines had to be redesigned/relocated. The team quickly evaluated the situation and made changes in the field to keep the project moving forward. This was an unforeseen expense to the project, but mandatory to the completion of the project. Unforeseen Demo: $30,000 There were many unforeseen items that were discovered that had to be removed. An old road bed on the northeast side of the property was discovered, an old asbestos pipe line, several grade beams, and some masonry walls. Emergency/Fire Stairs: $57,000 One of the major issues that was discovered was with the south fire exit stairwell. The existing stairs had extensive water damage and the structural integrity was 11/11/2015 (2:49:58 PM) compromised. The old stairwell had to be removed and new stairs had to be installed to meet the fire safety needs of the building. Water Proofing/Building Penetrations: $63,000 Another unexpected expense was water proofing between the new/old structure and the new penetrations in the existing building. Walls: $36,000 New walls were necessary in the gymnasiums to cover the existing CMU block walls. Removing the carpet from the CMU severely damaged the CMU and there was no way to safely and aesthetically correct the damage. The only solution was to cover all of the CMU. AV Display System: $64,000 A significant challenge that we experienced near opening day was the digital encryption from the cable providers. Due to new federal requirements it was necessary to have custom built modulators designed, built and programmed to receive the TV signals for rebroadcast to all the displays in the REC. This change required additional fiber requirements throughout the building. TDLR/ADA: $90,000 Once the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) visited the building, several items were needed to comply with the newly enacted code requirements. Primarily, these were ADA exit/entrances into the restrooms and pool area, signage, and an accessible route to the stage in the events hall. Total Above: $ 433,000 Miscellaneous Items: $ 38,491 Bond, Insurance & Fee (5.85%): $ 18,515 Total $ 499,436 Staff and Adolfson & Peterson representatives have been negotiating the final numbers for the past several weeks. Their liability for Adolfson & Peterson was more than double that of the City. The items we are paying for with the change order were outside of the original contract but necessary for the buildings completion. Barker Rinker Seacat (BRS) realized some of the design issues and unforeseen challenges could have been minimized. As a result BRS voluntarily reduced their fees by $30,000. The City also received a check from ONCOR for a utility rebate in the amount of $60,000 The REC has been well received by the community. The membership projection in the 2012 PROS Business plan was 12,000 members. The REC ended FY2015 with 14,700 members and that has continued to grow to over 17,000 members. Programs continue to expand, facility use and rentals are at all-time highs. The REC of Grapevine currently averages 3,000 patrons per day. 11/11/2015 (2:49:58 PM) ORDINANCE NO. EC /V?A0P/v A-7-/ ox) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF a,20E/L GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, APPROPRIATING $499,436 IN THE GENERAL FUND; AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS; APPROPRIATING $499,436 IN CAPITAL PROJECT GENERAL FACILITIES FUND; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine expanded The REC of Grapevine for the benefit of all Grapevine residents to foster Recreation, Education, and Community; and WHEREAS, The REC of Grapevine ended Fiscal Year 2015 with 14,700 members; and WHEREAS, The REC of Grapevine exceeded Fiscal Year 2015 revenue expectations by $782,500; and WHEREAS, unforeseen change orders were necessary to complete construction due to unexpected weather delays and challenges, regulation, and technical requirements; and WHEREAS, funding for improvements is not currently included in the Capital Project General Facilities Fund appropriation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That all matters stated in the preamble of this ordinance are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into the body of this ordinance as if copied in their entirety. Section 2. That the City Council hereby authorizes the appropriation of $499,436 from the General Fund, authorizes the transfer of funds, and appropriates $499,436 in the Capital Project General Facilities Fund. Section 3. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable, and that if the validity of any section, subsection, word, sentence or phrase shall be held to be invalid, it shall not affect the remaining part of this ordinance. Section 4. That the fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety, and general welfare which requires that this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 17th day of November, 2015. ATTEST: ORD. NO. 2