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2016-29539 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29539 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTINUE THE LIFEGUARD TOWER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWENTY (20) LIFEGUARD TOWERS, AND INCREASING THE PROJECT BUDGET , SUBJECT TO ADOPTION OF THE FY 16/17 CAPITAL BUDGET AND ANY SUBSEQUENT FUNDING APPROVAL. WHEREAS, Invitation To Bid No. 2014-385-YG, for the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Project ("ITB"), was re-issued on September 24, 2014, with an opening date of October 29, 2014; and WHEREAS, the City received two bids pursuant to the ITB, both of which significantly exceeded the City's estimated budget of$900,000; and WHEREAS, on November 19, 2014, the City Commission authorized the Administration to negotiate with the bidders, and in the event negotiations were unsuccessful, authorized the City Manager to take such actions as he deemed necessary and in the best interest of the City to establish a lifeguard tower refurbishment or replacement program (the "Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program" or"Program"), for a total amount not- to-exceed $1,400,000; and WHEREAS, having deemed negotiations unsuccessful, the Administration utilized specialty contractors for the Program; and WHEREAS, the Office of Capital Improvement Projects is in the process of completing fifteen (15) lifeguard towers within the originally allocated budget for the Program; and WHEREAS, on March 2, 2015, the City's Finance and Citywide Projects Committee ("Finance Committee") recommended construction of six (6) additional lifeguard towers as part of the Program, to be located at 4th Street, 25th Street, 43rd Street, 50th Street, 58th Street, and 66th Street, for a total of 35 new lifeguard towers; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the Finance Committee at its April 15, 2015 meeting; and WHEREAS, the proposed FY16/17 Capital Budget includes an additional $1,200,000 and 798,000 in FY 17/18 for the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program and construction of the twenty(20) remaining lifeguard towers; and WHEREAS, subject to adoption of the FY16/17 Capital Budget and any subsequent funding approval, the Administration recommends the continuation of the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, Authorizing the City Manager to continue the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program for the purpose of completing the construction of twenty (20) lifeguard ,•` nd increasing the project budget, subject to adoption of the FY 16/17 Capital Bea_ g�tand?anY subsequent funding approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED.this ,ti, are' day'of 2016. APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE ATTEST'A r {-'g.7' &FOR EXECUTION , /II 1� r Rafa,1 E. Gr.' ad ity lerk .�''"Philip L:e'' ,:171"ilr or CftyAttomey Date • Resolutions -C7 N MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 14, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTINUE THE LIFEGUARD TOWER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWENTY (20) LIFEGUARD TOWERS, AND INCREASING THE PROJECT BUDGET , SUBJECT TO ADOPTION OF THE FY 16/17 CAPITAL BUDGET AND ANY SUBSEQUENT FUNDING APPROVAL. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS Miami Beach is known internationally for its unique and iconic lifeguard towers designs. However, these towers are in need of replacement and the Administration desires to complete the replacement which has already commenced. The project replaces the existing 29 lifeguard towers located citywide on the beachfront from South Pointe Park Pier to 86th Street. The new lifeguard towers feature six (6) functionally and aesthetically upgraded prototype designs by William Lane. This project was adopted as part of the Capital Budget Amendment No. 4 of the FY 13/14. To seek a contractor for the project, on July 24, 2014, the City issued Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 2014-305-YG. However, on September 17, 2014, the City Commission approved the City Manager's recommendation to reject all bids, pursuant to ITB 2014-305-YG, because the apparent low bidder was deemed non-responsive and the second lowest bidder's price of $3,598,566 exceeded the cost estimate. On September 24, 2014, Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 2014-385-YG was re-issued with certain revisions. The City received two bids, both significantly exceeding the estimated costs and available budget and on November 19, 2014, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to enter into negotiations with the lowest responsible bidder; and should the administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, authorizing negotiations with the second lowest responsible bidder for the replacement of at least six (6) of the existing twenty nine (29) lifeguard towers, and in the event negotiations were unsuccessful with both bidders, authorized the City Manager to take such actions as he deemed Page 430 of 2277 necessary and in the best interest of the City to refurbish the lifeguard towers, and establish a replacement program for the lifeguard towers for a total amount not to exceed $1,400,000. Having deemed negotiations unsuccessful, the administration established a replacement program utilizing specialty contractors to build new lifeguard towers. To date, the Office of Capital Improvement Projects has completed or is in the process of completing fifteen (15) lifeguard towers within the original allocated budget. On March 2, 2015, the City's Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended construction of six (6) additional lifeguard towers to be located at 4th Street, 25th Street, 43rd Street, 50th Street, 58th Street and 66th Street, for a total of 35 new lifeguard towers. The City Commission accepted the recommendation at their April 15, 2015 meeting. The proposed FY16/17 Capital Budget includes an additional $1,200,000 and $798,000 in FY 17/18 for the completion of the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program. Subject to adoption of the FY16/17 Capital Budget and any subsequent funding approval, the Administration is prepared to continue the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program, to construct the remaining twenty(20)towers. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorize the City Manager to continue the Lifeguard Tower Replacement Program for the purpose of completing the construction of twenty (20) lifeguard towers, and increasing the project budget subject to the adoption of the FY 16/17 Capital Budget and any subsequent funding approval. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Maximize The Miami Beach Brand As A World Class Destination Legislative Tracking Capital Improvement Projects ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Lifeguard Tower Resolution Page 431 of 2277