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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 17 - Barton Street Landscape ImprovementsITEM • MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: MARCH 20, 2001 SUBJECT: AWARD OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT BARTON STREET LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS RECOMMENDATION: City Council consider awarding a construction contract for Barton Street Landscaping Improvements to Garden Design Landscaping in an amount of $130,693.62, authorize staff to execute said contract, and take any necessary action. FUNDING SOURCE: Funds are available in the following accounts: Funding Source Account Amount Award Percent Public Works Special Srvcs 100-44540-415-1 $41,623.25 2.9% FY 2000 Fund Balance $400,000.00 27.8% OOA Cert of Obligation 178-78101-013 $999,110.82 $130.693.62 69.3% TOTAL $1,440,734.07 $130,693.62 100.0% Budget Amount Award Percent Engineering Fees $208,780.00 14.5% Construction $1,035,545.00 $130,693.62 71.9% Testing $10,000.00 .7% Contingency $186,409.07 12.9% TOTAL $1,440,734.07 $130,693.62 100.0% BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The project consists of installing landscape and streetscape elements along Barton Street as part of the Main Street Crown Removal project. The elements include the removal of existing asphalt for the installation of curbed landscaping beds and dumpster and garbage can pads, the installation of trees, shrubs and ground cover and the installation of an irrigation system. The improvements will be located on the east side of Barton Street starting south of the Palace Arts Center and continuing south to Franklin Street. March 15, 2001 (8:23AM) This project was publicly bid by the City. Three bids were received as follows: Garden Design Landscaping Sprinkle `N Sprout Miller Sierra Contractors, Inc. Staff recommends approval. JLH/Ig o:\agenda\03-20-01\Barton Street Landscape Award.doc $ 130, 693.26 $ 177, 177.60 $ 160, 979.25 March 15, 2001 (8:20AM) GENERAL GOVERNMENT CAPITAL PROJECTS Main Street Crown Removal This project will lower the exaggerated roadway crown in South Main Street from Wall Street to College Street. This will improve parallel parking access to businesses on Main Street by minimizing the car door conflicts with the high sidewalks and steps at the storefronts. In addition, this project will add landscape and streetscape elements to South Main Street and Barton Street. Design Oct -00 Jan -0I Construction Mar -01 Mar -02 This project has no near term impact on the operating budget. Projected Annual FY -2001 FY -2002 FY' 2003 FY -2004 FY -2005 Operating Impact Budget PlannedPlanned Planned Planned Total Personnel Expenses 0 Su lies n Maintenance Services Ca ital Outlay Total $0 Total Project LTD Budget Planned .Project Expenses `` 09/30/00 FY -2001 FY -2002 FY -2003 FY -2004 FY -2005 Cost Design/Preliminary Study 40,248 168,532 208,780 Construction 945,545 100,000 1,045,545 Contingency 186,409 186,409 TOTAL: $40,248 $1,114,077 $286,409 $0 $0 $0 $1,440,734 Funding Source 40,248 1,375 41,623 Special Services FY2000 General Fund Balance 400,000 400,000 OOA Certificate of Obligation 712,702 286,409 999,111 TOTAL: 1 $40,248 1 $1,114,077 1 $286,409 1 $0 I $0 1 $0 1 $1,440,734 This project has no near term impact on the operating budget. Projected Annual FY -2001 FY -2002 FY' 2003 FY -2004 FY -2005 Operating Impact Budget PlannedPlanned Planned Planned Total Personnel Expenses 0 Su lies n Maintenance Services Ca ital Outlay Total $0