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2002-25070 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2002-25070 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING THE SEQUENCING OF THE CONSTRUCTION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL BID PACKAGES AND PROJECTS WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT-OF-WAY INFRASTRUCTURE AND PARKS AND FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS. WHEREAS, with the issuance of the Series 1999 General Obligation Bond, and the Series 2000 Water and Sewer and Stormwater Bonds, the City has been preparing for the construction of improvements to the City's Right-of-Way infrastructure within the individual neighborhoods, including the water and sewer system, the stormwater system, road resurfacing, and improvements to the sidewalk, curb and landscaping; and WHEREAS, the City has also been planning for the construction or rehabilitation of several parks and facilities throughout the City; and WHEREAS, one of the challenges of undertaking such large programs is the sequencing of the construction, WHEREAS, due to factors such as Contractor bonding capacity, the number of capital improvement projects being performed by other entities and the City, the capacity of the City and Program Manager staff members, the physical limitations of the City to withstand only a certain amount of construction at a time, and ensuring that projects are distributed equally throughout the City, not all improvements can be under construction at one time; and WHEREAS, the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement projects have been divided into manageable pieces based on estimated scope of construction, both for the purposes of program and project management, and for contracting reputable construction firms capable of completing projects of these proportions; and WHEREAS, to keep bid packages roughly the same size, it is estimated that there will be 26 bid packages throughout the improvements to the 13 neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the City must establish the sequencing of construction for the individual bid packages and projects in order to prepare for the actual construction in the most efficient manner possible; and WHEREAS, the proposed sequencing of projects was discussed with the City Commission at a Commission Workshop on July 15, 2002; and WHEREAS, as explained at the workshop, the proposed sequencing attempts to balance projects so that some construction is occurring in all areas of the City at any given time; and WHEREAS, the sequencing is also based on where projects are currently in the development process and are coordinated to provide the most efficient use of staff resources that is presently foreseeable; and WHEREAS, as the planning and design phases ofthe Neighborhood Right-of-Way Infrastructure and Parks and Facilities Improvement Programs progress, changes to this sequencing may be necessary; and WHEREAS, the Administration will provide regular updates to the City Commission as to how this sequencing may change; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends that the City establish the sequencing of construction for the individual bid packages and projects included in the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program and the Parks and Facilities Program as presented in Attachment A, as attached hereto, in order to prepare for the actual construction included in both programs. 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 establish the sequencing of the construction for the individual bid packages and projects within the Neighborhood Right-of-Way Infrastructure and Parks and Facilities Improvement Programs. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of Nov. , 2002. ATTEST: ~' S .-; rw CITY CLERK ~ APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXEcunON f'i!L: ATTACHMENT A CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ALL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (BY PROJECT MANAGEMENT) Parks and Facilities Program Right of Way Infrastructure Improvement Program City of Miami Beach Project FY 2007 FY 2006 FY 2005 FY 2004 LEGEND - . FY 2002 FY 2003 . - . - - . - . - - ,-,"-,",', I Ii I I III - - - - - . - Page 1 of8 ne Point Neighborhood Projects NORTH - Neighborhood 1 - Bisca' Biscayne Point ROW Improvements Biscayne Point Canal Dredging WW Pump Station No. 24 NORTH - Neighborhood 2 . 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Issue: Shall the City sequence the order of the construction for the individual bid packages and projects within the Neighborhood Right-of-Way Infrastructure and Parks and Facilities Improvement Programs as proposed by the Administration? Item Summa IRecommendation: With the issuance of the General Obligation Bond, and the Series 2000 Water and Sewer and Stormwater Bonds, the City has been preparing for the construction of improvements to the City's Right-of-Way infrastructure within the individual neighborhoods, and construction or rehabilitation of several parks and facilities throughout the City. One of the challenges of undertaking such large programs is the sequencing of the construction. Due to the size of the programs and the limitations of traffic flow within the City, not all improvements can be under construction at one time. The City must establish the sequencing of construction for the individual bid packages and projects in order to prepare for the actual construction in the most efficient way possible. A City Commission Workshop on this issue was held on July 15, 2002 where the proposed sequencing was presented. A main comment from the Commission was to include the City-managed projects. These projects are now reflected in the schedule and do not affect the ro osed se uencin schedule. Adviso Board Recommendation: The General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee passed a motion to recommend the approval of the sequencing of the General Obligation Bond-funded projects and bid packages at its August 5, 2002 meetin . Financial Information: Source of . Amount ACeo.um APprovtd Funds: 1. D :~.... .~. :il!i Finance Dept. Total Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin : Kristin McKew, Capital Projects Administrator City Manager AGENDA ITEM DATE f(7D //-/3~OL CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM From: Mayor David Dermer and Date: November 13, 2002 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \.~ City Manager (r~ U A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING THE SEQUENCING OF THE CONSTRUCTION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL BID PACKAGES AND PROJECTS WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT-OF-WAY INFRASTRUCTURE AND PARKS AND FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS. To: Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS With the issuance of the Series 1999 General Obligation Bond, and the Series 2000 Water and Sewer and Stormwater Bonds, the City has been preparing for the construction of improvements to the City's Right-of-Way infrastructure within the individual neighborhoods, including the water and sewer system, the stormwater system, road resurfacing, and improvements to the sidewalk, curb and landscaping. The City has also been planning for the construction or rehabilitation of several parks and facilities throughout the City. One of the challenges of undertaking such large programs is the sequencing of the construction. The City must establish the sequencing of construction for the individual bid packages and projects in order to prepare for the actual construction in the most efficient manner possible. The proposed sequencing of projects was discussed with the City Commission at a Commission Workshop on July 15, 2002. The Administration reviewed with the Commission the implementation phases of the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement and Parks and Facilities Programs (Planning, Design, Bid/Award and Construction). As discussed at the workshop, the proposed sequencing attempts to balance projects so that some construction is occurring in each of the 3 geographical areas of the City (North, Middle, South) at any given time. The sequencing is also based on where projects currently are in the development process (Community Input/Planning Phase or Design Phase) and are coordinated to provide the most efficient use of staff resources that is presently foreseeable. The Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement projects have been divided into manageable pieces based on estimated scope of construction, both for the purposes of program and project management, and for contracting reputable construction firms capable of completing projects of these proportions. To keep bid packages roughly City Commission memorandum Sequencing of Construction - ROW Improvement Program and Parks and Facilities Program November 13, 2002 Page 2 of 4 the same size, it is estimated that there will be 26 bid packages throughout the improvements to the 13 neighborhoods. Factors AffectinQ ImDlementation The other factors discussed at the Workshop that affect the implementation of the construction ofthe Right-of-Way Infrastructure and Parks and Facilities Programs included Contractor bonding capacity, the numberof capital improvement projects being performed by other entities and the City, the capacity of the City and Program Manager staff members, and the physical limitations of the City to withstand only a certain amount of construction at a time. All Contractors are required to have financial backing by a bonding company to ensure financial recourse if the Contractor fails to perform according to the contract documents. Typically, Contractors are limited in how much a bonding company will insure them for, due to the size and assets of the company. With a limited number of Contractors in the area, and the limited amount of bonding capacity provided to each, there is not sufficient bonding capacity for all of the construction bid packages to be in construction at one time. Ideally, to meet Contractor bonding capacity limitations, the individual bid packages for the Right- of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program will be broken into components between $4 and $6 million, with an estimated total construction value of approximately $35 million per fiscal year once the majority of construction begins, as illustrated below. Fiscal Year FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 $5 million $36 million $34 million $34 million $32 million Another factor that will affect the implementation of construction of the Programs is the number of capital improvement projects being performed by other entities and the City. With service providers and other governmental entities such as Florida Power and Light and Florida Department of Transportation planning construction in the area, it is important to coordinate their construction with the construction the City is performing to the greatest extent possible. This will hopefully mitigate the disruption to the residents. Resources in the Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Office and within the Program Managers' (Hazen & Sawyer and URS) staffs are limited. The CIP Office operates with a lean staffing plan, and the Program Managers are limited by contract as to their staff capacity. This also affects how many neighborhoods or projects can be under construction at any given time. It is also prudent to plan the construction that is occurring at one time in the most efficient manner possible to utilize the human resources efficiently as well. Lastly, the City of Miami Beach is geographically limited by being a barrier island. The flow of traffic and ease of travel by both residents and visitors of Miami Beach must be carefully considered when undertaking such a large program. The physical limitations ofthe City to withstand only a certain amount of construction at a time is a factor that must be considered when planning almost complete reconstruction of the City's infrastructure system. City Commission memorandum Sequencing of Construction - ROW Improvement Program and Parks and Facilities Program November 13. 2002 Page 3 of 4 Due to these factors, and trying to ensure that projects are distributed equally throughout the City, not all improvements can be under construction at one time. The end result is that some projects will be constructed first and some projects will be constructed last. Proposed Seauencina At the July 15, 2002 Commission Workshop, the Commission requested that the Administration include in any proposed sequencing the construction of projects that are managed by the City of Miami Beach as opposed to only those managed by Program Managers. Attachment A identifies the breakdown of the individual bid packages and projects, and the recommended sequence of construction for each for the projects in the City's Capital Improvement Program. The projects are listed by neighborhood. and the anticipated duration of construction is identified by the colored blocks under the respective fiscal years. The various colors identify who is the Program Manager for the project in question: blue for the projects managed by URS (Parks and Facilities Program), orange for the projects managed by Hazen & Sawyer (Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program), and grey for those projects managed by the City of Miami Beach. Also attached are maps graphically identifying where construction will be taking place during a given Fiscal Year. Included on the maps are those projects being constructed by independent agencies or companies that the City has been able to identify, such as Florida Power and Light, Bell South, and the Florida Department of Transportation, as such information was provided to us. The proposed sequencing for the Parks and Facilities Program is based upon what phase the project is in. For instance, those projects that are already in planning or design are proposed to be constructed earlier than those that are not yet in planning or design. The proposed sequencing for the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program varies in the sense that sequencing of neighborhood bid packages take into account the factors listed above. In other words, in a manner that addresses staff capacity, balances construction across the City each year, attempts to balance the impact to residents and business owners, and recognizes the bonding and staffing limits of contractors in the area. Based on this, it is proposed that the LaGorce, Ocean Front and Washington Avenue projects begin construction in Fiscal Year 2003. In Fiscal Year 2004, it is proposed thatthe Normandy Shores, Normandy Isle, Nautilus/Orchard Park, Star/Palm/Hibiscus, Venetian Islands neighborhoods, as well as phases or bid packages from the South Pointe Streetscape Project, Flamingo neighborhood, and the Bayshore neighborhood begin construction. Under this proposal, construction would begin in Fiscal Year 2005 in other sections ofthe Bayshore neighborhood. Fiscal Year 2006 would bring construction in the Biscayne Pointe and North Shore neighborhoods, as well as in the Lake Pancoast section of the Bayshore neighborhood, part of the Flamingo Lummus neighborhood, the West Avenue neighborhood, Phases III and IV of the South Pointe Streetscape project. In the final year ofthe Right-of-Way program, it is anticipated that construction would begin in the City Center neighborhood, the remainder of the Flamingo Lummus neighborhood, and Phase V of the South Pointe Streetscape project. City Commission memorandum Sequencing of Construction - ROW Improvement Program and Parks and Facilities Program November 13, 2002 Page 4 of 4 If the sequencing of the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program is modified, then projects of similar size should be "flipped" between years, i.e. if one project moves up a year, another project needs to move down a year, preferably with geographic consistency maintained. It should also be understood that there is a finite limit to the amount of projects the City can manage in a given year as well as the amount of construction residents in a specific area of the City will be willing to endure. As the planning and design phases of the Neighborhood Right-of-Way Infrastructure and Parks and Facilities Improvement Programs progress, changes to this sequencing may be necessary. For instance, some individual neighborhoods are considering placing the wires for cable, telephone and electrical services underground. If residents opt to underground the utilities in their neighborhood, the construction of the Right-of-Way improvements may have to be delayed to allow for the undergrounding process. This is done to avoid, to the extent possible, conflicts with underground utilities and the removal of G.O. Bond funded improvements. Other possible reasons for a change in sequencing include failure of the designer or the contractor to perform, added scope due to City initiatives, or unforeseen conditions that require changes in the construction documents. Changes in the sequencing such as these will be handled by the Administration on an as needed basis. However, the Administration will provide regular updates to the City Commission as to how this sequencing may change. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that the City establish the sequencing of construction for the individual bid packages and projects included in the Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvement Program and the Parks and Facilities Program in order to prepare for the actual construction included in both programs. T:\AGENDA\2002\NOV1302IREGULARlSequencing of Construction Memo.doc