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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 12 - Golf CourseIITM i / 2 Nuummufto MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL U FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER � MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 16, 2001 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO GOLF COURSE DESIGN SERVICES CONTRACT RECOMMENDATION: City Council to authorize acceptance of a $25,000 amendment to a contract with the Golf Resources Group for design services related to the Grapevine Municipal Golf Course expansion and remodeling project and appropriating funds necessary for said contract. FUNDING SOURCE: Lake Enterprise PCMF Account Number 210-48850-341-2 in the amount of $60,250. BACKGROUND: The Golf Course expansion and remodeling project was initiated in February of 1996. At the time the original contract with GRI was approved, it appeared that the project would be scheduled to start construction in the fall of 1996 and completed in 1999. However, construction was delayed as a result of the Corps of Engineers approval processes, the difficulties in resolving irrigation water availability issues, and other factors. The Corps of Engineers approval process was lengthy and required numerous meetings, site visits and additional work to coordinate with the City's Engineer on the project. The requirements for tree preservation and mitigation of environmental wetland issues necessitated significant redesign efforts on the part of GRI, none of which was anticipated when they entered into the original contract. The City is now ready to enter into Phase III of the construction project which is the reconstruction of the back nine of the original 18 holes. The design has been completed by GRI and they will be administering the third phase construction process. GRI has done excellent work for the City on this project. They have been very creative in their design modifications which were necessary to accommodate the environmental concerns and they have been very responsive to the City's needs. Given the extensive additional work required and the time delays, all of which were beyond the control of GRI, the request for additional compensation is warranted. October 11, 2001 (8:26AM) The current contract with GRI is for $200,000. The requested modifications will increase the contract by $25,000 for a total of $225,000 for design services for the project. Amounts will be paid to GRI as per the schedule requested in the GRI letter of September 8, 2001. Staff has reviewed the matter and recommends approval of the contract modification. WAG/cjc AGMAmendGR12001 E October 10, 2001 (11:28AM) 1850 Crown Dr. Suite 1112 Dallas, TX 75234 Phone: (972) 831 9200 Fax: (972) 831.1616 E-mail: weibring@golfresourcesinc.com D.A. Weibring/ Golf Resources Group September 18, 2001 Mr. Bill Gaither Director of Administrative Services City of Grapevine 200 South Main Street P. O. Box 95104 Grapevine, TX 76009 Dear Bill: I would Iike to personally thank you for the opportunity that our firm has had to work with you, Jim Smith and the City of Grapevine. We are very pleased with the finished product on the first two nine's and look forward to completing the third nine, as it is the most dramatic piece of property of the three nine's. We are confident we will be able to finish this 27 -hole complex off on a very high note. We appreciate your consideration in working out an increase in the design fee based upon certain factors that have occurred in this project. The following will hopefully justify such an increase. The original Design Agreement was executed in February of 1996. While we understood the scope of the project and the timing of the project to be implemented over three years, there has been an even further delay now pushing the project back into the fall of 2001 to be completed in 2002. During this time (since 1996), our design fee and experience level have increased dramatically. Our design fee for this project today would probably be at least 150% more than what was contracted for in 1996. 2. In the past year, in order to complete the second nine holes and get the course ready to play this spring, the GRI staff has attended a number of meetings both at the golf course and at City Hall to meet with City representatives, contractors, etc. I know you, Jim Smith and Jim Long had to deal with these issues as well, and I feel together we have made the best of a bad situation. The man-hours for finishing up this second nine were substantially more than any other similar job we have been involved with. Based on my understanding, our original fee for the project was $135,000, which was increased by $65,000 back in 1998. CulTently, there are six payments remaining of $5,875/per month for a GRI Consulting, Inc. GRI Construction, Inc. GRI Design, Inc. GRI Management, Inc. total of $35,250 remaining to be paid by the City. Based on the delay of the 3rd nine and our estimation of approximately 200 additional man hours devoted to the completion of the 2nd nine, I would like to propose the following revised payment schedule which includes an increased fee of $25,000 to be paid as follows: November 1, 2001 - $10,000 Upon Commencement of Construction on the Third Nine — $5,583.33/month for Nine Months $50,250 Total revised payments 60 250 Bill, as you know; we are prepared to move forward on this third nine and look forward to doing �....'.biir:l:::i:i v. u,iy i%.... u:is: ;2, t._""� f:,:,. .��+.. �. ".''. ,.__:J 4.: ,j1C_�,?>%{:..J:: �; %,_ ?�j i-i� +'S�' i.:, tl:.� u request would be greatly appreciated. Since, Sam Swanson cc: Jim Smith Steve Wolfard SS/bap Gaither091801 Agreed & Accepted W ' lrn Q.�ra t',iri' Da*A Director of Administrative Services City of Grapevine