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2009-27050 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27050 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EMERGENCY CONTRACT WITH EDD HELMS ELECTRIC FOR REPAIRS TO THE BUSS DUCT IN HALL C, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000.00); AND FURTHER REAPPROPRIATING TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000) OF EXCESS FUNDS FROM FY 08/09 CAPITAL BUDGET FUND 442 -ESCALATOR REPLACEMENT AND UPGRADE PROJECT FOR SAID REPAIRS. WHEREAS, on October 8, 2008, the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) experienced the failure of an electrical buss duct in Hall C, which supplies power to the Executive Offices, localized air-handling units in the west area, Exhibit Halls C and D, pre-function areas, executive elevators, and the west (Halls C and D) meeting rooms; and WHEREAS, the repair of the buss ducts is an emergency situation; timely prosecution and completion of the repairs is critical to meet the needs of clients currently under contract at the MBCC; and WHEREAS, on September 17, 2008, the City Commission approved funds, in the amount of $1,600,000 for the Escalator and Elevator Replacement Project, as part of the Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Capital Budget; funding for the repairs is available from this source. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve an emergency contract with Edd Helms Electric for repairs to the Buss Duct in Hall C, in an amount not to exceed $250,000.00; and further reappropriating $250,000 of excess funds from FY 08/09 Capital Budget Fund 442 - escalator replacement and upgrade project for said repairs. PASSED and ADOPTED this 22nd day of April , 2009. A~ ~ 1 CITY CLERK Robert Parcher Jose M R Matti Herrera Bower APPROVED AS TO FOR & LANGUAGE & F XECUTION f ~ r t~ ~ orne~ n ate F:\info\$ALLWIax\TCD\MBCC\Electrical Buss Duct Commission Reso 2009.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY ~`_nnrloncnrii Ti41p• A Resolution for emergency approval to award a contract to Edd Helms Electric for repairs to the buss duct in Hall C in an amount not to exceed $250,000.00; and further reappropriating $250,000 of excess funds from FY 08/09 Capital Budget Fund 442 -escalator for said repairs Ke Intended Outcome 5u orted: Ensure well maintained facilities Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The 2007 Miami Beach Community Satisfactory Survey about 2/3 of residents say they go to the Convention Center at least once a month. Issue: Shall the Ma or and Cit Commission a rove the contract? Item SummarylRecommenaat~on: On October 8, 2008, a major electrical power outage occurred at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Electrical power was lost to the Executive Offices, localized air-handling units in the west area, Exhibit Halls C and D, Pre- function areas, Executive elevators and the west (Halls C and D) meeting rooms. The electrical power outage was preceded by a loud noise. Subsequently, electrical power supply to the buss duct was disconnected and power routed via an electrical panel located in the old west kitchen. On pecember 12, 2008, Square D Company (Square D) was contracted to perform a comprehensive test of the complete buss duct run and switchgear on this service. During this test, it was determined that a total of four sections of exterior mounted buss duct failed and the main 4000 amp switchgear breaker was damaged. Although the buss duct was manufactured for exterior conditions and is approved by the National Electrical Code for exterior applications, an investigation has revealed that the buss duct failed from water intrusion and corrosion. Square D's report was received by Global Spectrum on January 19, 2009, who immediately issued a bid for repairs to the electrical system. Three companies were contacted to provide proposals for the repairs: Bar Electric, Edd Helms Electric and Tri-City Electric. Global Spectrum received only two responses. Edd Helms electric for the sum of $193,000.00 and Tri-City electric for the sum of $222,700.00. Bar Electric did perform a site visit but never submitted a proposal. Based upon the bids received, Global Spectrum and City Staff recommend awarding the buss duct repairs to Edd Helms electric in an amount not to exceed $193,000.00. An additional $57,000 is required to build an enclosure to house this portion of Buss Duct which is located on the roof of Hall C. This enclosure is needed to reduce the potential of future system failures. These repairs are necessary to ensure sufficient and consistent electrical supply for facility users and permanent repairs are necessary as soon as Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $250,000 Reappropriate $250,000 of excess funds from FY 08/09 capital budget fund 442 -Escalator Replacement and U rade Project: Account # 442-2619-069357 2 3 4 OBPI Total $250,000 Account # 442-2619-069357 Financial Impact Summary: $1,600,000 was originally appropriated in FY 08/09 Capital Budget Fund 442 for the Escalator Replacement and Upgrade Project. The contract to Thyssen Krupp will cost approximately $1,000,000, leaving a balance of $600,000 available to be reappropriated to fund these re airs. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Max A. Sklar Ext. 6116 ~ Sian-Offs://d ~ De ent hector i nt City Manager City Manager MAS JMG T:\AGEN Ap 122\Consent\Electrical Buss~uct Commission Summ 2 .doc v / ~ /~ /tl ~ ~ /it /fl ~ ~ ~~~ ~ AGENDA ITEM C~~ ~ I ~f I , V ~ DATE ~ oZ~-O~/ m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: April 22, 2009 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EMERGENCY CONTRACT WITH EDD HELMS ELECTRIC FOR REPAIRS TO THE BUSS DUCT IN HALL C IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000.00); AND FURTHER REAPPROPRIATING TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000) OF EXCESS FUNDS FROM FY 08/09 CAPITAL BUDGET FUND 442 -ESCALATOR REPLACEMENT SAID REPAIRS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the proposed resolution. FUNDING Funding in the amount of $250,000 is available from the Escalator/Elevator Replacement Project in account 442-2619-069357, which was originally budgeted and appropriated in the FY 08/09 Capital Budget Fund 442 for $1,600,000. A contract with Thyssen Krupp for the Escalator/Elevator Replacement Project will cost approximately $1,000,000, leaving a balance of $600,000 available for these repairs. BACKGROUND At approximately 6:05 p.m. on October 8, 2008, a major electrical power outage occurred at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Electrical power was lost to the Executive Offices, localized air-handling units in the west area, Exhibit Halls C and D, Pre-function areas, Executive elevators and the west (Halls C and D) meeting rooms. The electrical power outage was preceded by a loud noise. Lloyd Siepser, MBCC Electrical Foreman, Angelo Grande, MBCC Chief Engineer and Jess Goins, Supervisor for Edd Helms Electrical Services were on site at the time working on the International Boat Builders Exposition (IBEX). Additionally, Edd Helms was the electrical contractor who installed the electrical system at the Convention Center during the last Convention Center expansion in the 80's. They were able to determine that a section of electrical buss duct installed on the southwest roof was the cause of the failure. Subsequently, electrical power supply to the buss duct was disconnected and power temporarily routed via an electrical panel located in the old west kitchen. While the re-routed electrical service is safe and complies with applicable electrical codes, it is only a temporary repair. Edd Helms employees have been monitoring the temporary installation by completing regular checks and taking instrument readings for power MBCC Electrical Buss Duct Commission Memorandum Apri122, 2009 Page 2 consumption. On December 12, 2008, Square D Company was contracted to perform a comprehensive test of the complete buss duct run and switchgear on this service. During this test, it was determined that a total of four sections of exterior mounted buss duct failed and the main 4000 amp switchgear breaker was damaged. Failed/damaged sections were removed by Edd Helms and are being stored in the old southwest chiller room. Although the buss duct was manufactured for exterior conditions and is approved by the National Electrical Code for exterior applications, an investigation has revealed that the buss duct failed from water intrusion and corrosion. Water has been entering the buss duct in at least one splice joint causing the catastrophic failure. Square D's report was received by Global Spectrum on January 19, 2009, who immediately issued a bid for repairs to the electrical system. Three companies were contacted to provide proposals for the repairs: Bar Electric, Edd Helms Electric and Tri- City Electric. Global Spectrum received only two responses. Edd Helms electric for the sum of $193,000 and Tri-City electric for the sum of $222,700. Bar Electric did perform a site visit but never submitted a proposal. Based upon the bids received, Global Spectrum and City Staff recommend awarding the buss duct repairs to Edd Helms electric in an amount not to exceed $193,000. An additional $57,000 is required to build an enclosure to house this portion of Buss Duct, which is located on the roof of Hatl C. This enclosure is needed to reduce the potential of future system failures. It should be noted that, to date, Edd Helms has been paid $32,082 for emergency repairs and work associated with the initial buss duct failure. This includes labor at the time of the initial failure, supplying cables, monitoring of the temporary service, failed buss duct removal, testing the entire length of buss duct by Square D, removal of temporary cables and reassembly of the switchgear components. These costs are additional to the permanent repairs that need to be made. There were at least two shows (Boat Show and Sea Trade) where the available power supply in the building was almost not sufficient for the needs of the shows. There are some shows coming up in the next several months who may have need to exceed supply of power currently available in the building. Therefore, the City Administration supports these emergency repairs. Finally, you should be aware that another buss duct failure occurred in 2007 which prompted funding to be included in the FY 08/09 Capital Budget of $275,000 for testing and maintenance only, and does not include replacement parts. Global Spectrum has recommended a new capital budget item, which is not currently funded, to test the electrical switchgears, preventative maintenance and replacement of required parts. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the proposed resolution. JMG/HMF/MAS T:IAGENDA\2009Wpril 22\Consent\Electrical Buss Duct Commission Memorandum2009.doc EXHIBIT A E xh~ b~~ ~ MBCC Electrical Buss Duct Commission Memorandum April 22, 2009 Page 3