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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYORAND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER
MEETING DATE: MARCH 19, 2013
SUBJECT: APPROVAL FOR AWARD OF RFQ#401-2013 CONSTRUCTION
MANAGER AT RISK PRECONSTRUCTION SERVICES
AGREEMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CENTER
EXPANSION
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council to consider approval of an agreement with of son & Peterson Construction
(AP) for RFQ #410-2013 Construction Manager at Risk preconstruction services o f t he
renovation and expansion of the Community Activities Center(CAC)and central utility plant
for CAC and Library.
FUNDING SOURCE:
Funding fort is purchase is currently available in account 176-48840-009-CACDES-GO
(Council Quality of Life Fund/Professional Services/Parks and Recreation 2013 Projects)
fort amount not to exceed $65,000.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Tea ree ent is fort e preconstruction phase services fort a expansion and renovation
of the CAC, central utility plant for Library and CAC, connector roads, parking lot, and
landscape.
On January 17, 2013, the Purchasing division utilized the City's E-Bid system for a RFQ for
Construction Manager-at-Risk fart CAC project. A total of 148 firms were notifi ed with
28 firms viewing the RFQ and eight firms submitting no-bids. Fifteen firms submitted
RFQ's is were due on February 15, 2013.
Seven city staff members from City Manager's office, Public Works Department and the
Parks & Recreation Department made up the interview team. The interview team studied
each of the proposals submitted and each team member voted on their to firms to
interview. The interview team then meta ain to select the top 5 firms to interview.
The interview team rated the consulting firms on qualifications of firm, experience,
resources to perform project, responsiveness to the RFQ, quality, professional references,
cost control, and financial capacity. All five teams presented numerous recreation facilities
that they have built. At the end of the interviews, the interview team discussed the
strengths and weaknesses of each firm and then ranked the based on the criteria
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listed in the RFQ. Adolfson & Peterson Construction(AP), ranked highest amongst the five
firms.
The seven member evaluation committee selected Adolfson &Peterson Construction(AP).
Staff successfully negotiated an agreement dated March 12, 2013 for preconstruction
services with AP for the CAC project. The proposed agreement is for$65,000. A copy of
the proposed agreement is attached for review.
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March 12, 2013
Mr. Bruno Rumbelow
City Manager
City of Grapevine
200 S Main Street
Grapevine,TX 76051
RE: CMAR RFQ#401-2013 Community Activities Center Expansion Preconstruction Agreement
Dear Mr. Rum below:
We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with our pre construction services proposal as part of the complete construction
associated with the new Community Activities Center Expansion and related Municipal Complex renovations.Our approach
to the City of Grapevine is a two-step pre-construction and construction process to define,validate and confirm the complete
scope of work followed by permitting,construction,commissioning and start-up of the phased Community Activities Center
Expansion project.
Preconstruction Phase Services
In order to develop a complete scope of work,we propose the following services:
• Review of existing site conditions and attend City of Grapevine meetings as required
• Construction phasing and project logistics analysis and development
• Municipal Complex, Library, CAC Building renovation analysis including adjacent site, roads,parking lot and
building systems(Pleases attached CAC site development plan)
• Existing site and infrastructure analysis
• Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing existing conditions and proposed options analysis
• Constructability of building systems,aquatic area components and specifications review
• Master schedule development of final design, permitting,construction and phasing
• Initial budgeting at schematic drawings(SO)
• Budget updates at
® Design development(DD)
* 50%construction documents(CD)
* 75%construction documents(CD)
• Coordination with Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture(BRS)for a phased construction procurement
• Development of alternative cost applications at each budget update(Open Items List)
• Final construction documents and bid document preparation and coordination with BRS for architecture,site,
structural and MEP systems
• Advertising,soliciting and bidding of construction trade packages to local and regional qualified subcontractors
• Development of the final GMP
• Approval of the G contract amount, release of long lead building systems and early release packages
Schedule
We are available immediately to begin the preconstruction phase services and anticipate up to an eight(8)month duration to
complete. Construction phase services would commence upon approval of early G packages.As we develop the scope
further we will seek methods to accelerate these schedules.
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Fees
For the preoonstruction services,we will provide a complete team led by our experienced Chief Estimator,Granger
Hassmann.The team will also include operations,estimating,scheduling personnel. MEP analysis and coordination
including constructability analysis will be performed during the preconstruction phase services. As part of our thorough and
proactive project leadership we propose a Sixty-Five Thousand dollar($65,000.00)fee which shall be billed on a percent
completed basis as follows:
Programmatic budget analysis $5,000
MEP/Central Utility
Plant Options/Analysis $13,000
SID budget analysis $10,000
DD budget analysis $12,000
50%CD budget analysis $15,000
75%CD budget analysis $10,000
Construction Phase Services
The construction phase services contract will be based on the AIA family of documents,with Adolfson&Peterson
Construction. We propose use of the AIA 133-2009 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction
Manager as Constructor,and the AIA 201-2007, General Conditions for the Contract of Construction.
We look forward to delivering a facility that meets the highest quality standards,and will make every effort to be a
community partner to The City of Grapevine. Please feel free to contact Charlie Buescher or myself if you have any
questions.
Sincerely,
ADOLFSON&PETERSON CONSTRUCTION CITY OF GRAPEVINE
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Corbett R. Nichter Bruno Rumbelow
Senior Vice President City Manager
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