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2003-25161 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25161 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION OF $150,000 OF UNALLOCATED 1999 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PARKS FUND (PREVIOUSLY ALLOCATED FOR SHANE WATERSPORTS CENTER) TO SUPPLEMENT THE NORMANDY PARK AND POOL PROJECT CONSTRUCTION FUND. WHEREAS, Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 21-00/01 was issued on March 16, 2001 for contractors to submit proposals for the construction of the Normandy Park and Pool Project; and WHEREAS, on September 5, 2001, because all proposals were received above the City's available budget for construction, and to bring the Project within budget, the Administration, pursuant to approval from the Mayor and City Commission, initiated value engineering negotiations with the top ranked proposer, Regosa Engineering Inc. ("Regosa"); and WHEREAS, Regosa's original proposal for the construction of the Project was $2,2745,000; and WHEREAS, the original scope of the work generally consisted of the demolition of the existing pool building; the construction of the new pool facility; of new walkways and entry features; the installation of new perimeter fencing; new pool lighting; on-street parking improvements; the construction of new multi-purpose courts; site landscaping; soccer field renovation; and sport lighting; and WHEREAS, on March 20, 2002, pursuant to conclusion of value engineering negotiations with Regosa, the Mayor and City Commission awarded a contract, in the amount of $2,264,000, for the aforementioned contractor to proceed with the construction of the Normandy Park and Pool Project; and WHEREAS, the original scope of the Project was reduced to include the demolition of the existing pool building; the construction of the new pool facility; that of new walkways and entry features; the installation of new perimeter fencing; new pool lighting; and on-street parking improvements; and WHEREAS, the construction of the new multi-purpose courts; site landscaping; soccer field renovation; and sport lighting, were also put on hold due to lack of funding; and WHEREAS, among the various value engineering options considered to reduce the cost of the Project, the replacement of the specified concrete deck, appurtenant auger pile structural foundation system, and pool deck finishes with a compacted sub- grade, compacted lime rock base, sand base and concrete paver pool flooring deck system was considered a viable alternate; and WHEREAS, although conceptually the above proposed modification and substitution was deemed acceptable, the concrete deck replacement required further geotechnical tests and/or structural studies to confirm its structural and economic viability; and WHEREAS, after the demolition of the existing pool building test pit explorations were conducted, and the studies concluded that organic and silt materials at this location would create a long term settlement not suitable for paver deck installation; and WHEREAS, a series of recommendations ranging from the complete removal of the unsuitable material to the rehabilitation of the subsoil with compacted structural fill were made by the engineers; and this would require the approval of additional professional services, production of new engineering drawings and additional work for the contractor; and in addition delays to the Project had to be considered; and WHEREAS, after a comprehensive review of the options presented by the engineers, the Project team concluded that it was in the best interest of the Project to reinstate the original concrete deck and auger pile foundation system removed earlier in value engineering; and WHEREAS, as a result, new negotiations with the contractor to determine a fair price to reintroduce this component in the Project followed; and the Administration approved the negotiated amount of $179,000 for Regosa to perform the additional work; and WHEREAS, the new scope and two (2) additional change orders in the amount of $1,708 for additional work associated with the removal of the electrical equipment, and $1,078 for the test pit excavation were paid from the original construction contingency of $219,712, which has a current remaining balance of $37,926; and WHEREAS, due to the complexity of the Project and the early stage of the construction, unforeseen conditions are probable, and the current contingency amount available is insufficient; and WHEREAS, in light of the above, the Administration prioritized its effort in identifying additional funds to supplement the Normandy Park and Pool Project construction budget; and WHEREAS, one hundred fifty dollars ($150,000) of unallocated 1999 General Obligation Bond Parks Funds (previously allocated for Shane Watersports Center) are presently available; and WHEREAS, on April 8, 2002, the General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Oversight Committee recommended that the Mayor and City Commission reallocate the Shane Watersports G. O. Bond funds to the Normandy Park and Pool Project; and WHEREAS, the Administration believes that the reallocation of $150,000 from the Shane Waters ports G.O. Bond Parks Funds to the Normandy Park and Pool Project constitutes the best application of these funds. 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 adopt a Resolution to approve and authorize the appropriation of $150,000 of unallocated 1999 General Obligation Bond Parks Funds (previously allocated for Shane Watersports Center) to supplement the Normandy Park and Pool Project construction fund. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th ATTEST: ~tj{U(& T:\AGENDA\2003\apr0903\regular\Normandy Shane Water Center Reso.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION tl_ 1/03 Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY ~ Condensed Title: A resolution of the Mayor and City Commission authorizing and approving the appropriation of $150,000 of unallocated 1999 General Obligation Bond Parks Fund (previously allocated to Shane Watersports Center), to the Normandy Park and Pool Project. Issue: Should the Mayor and City Commission approve and authorize the reallocation of General Obligation Bond fund previously designated for the proposed improvements of the Shane Watersports Center to the Normandy Park and Pool Project? Item SummarY/Recommendation: Construction of the Normandy Park and Pool Project is underway. Construction started with a contingency budget of $219,712. Three (3) change orders totaling $181,786 were paid from the contingency funds. Due to the complexity of the project, it is anticipated that the remaining $37,926 will be insufficient to cover possible unforeseen conditions. Therefore, the Administration prioritized its effort in identifying additional funds that could be used to supplement the Normandy Park and Pool project contingency. One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) previously allocated in the 1999 General Obligation Bond for improvements to the Shane Watersports Center are at this time unallocated. The Shane Watersports facility is being managed, under the terms of a long term lease agreement with the City by a private entity. Pursuant to a legal opinion from the City Attorney's Office, this renders the facility ineligible for G.O. Bond funding. As a result, on April 8, 2002, the General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee recommended that the Mayor and City Commission reallocate the $300,000 of G. O. Bond funds previously allocated to Shane Watersports Center to the Normandy Park and Pool Project. The Administration believes that reallocating $150,000 of these funds constitute the best application of these funds. Therefore, in liaht of the above, the Administration recommends the adootion of the attached Resolution. Adviso Board Recommendation: General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee Financial Information: Source of Funds: Amount $150,000 Account 1999 General Obligation Bond Approved 1 2 3 4 Total Cit Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Michel Magloire t Director City Manager JMG AGENDAITEM C;?A DATE ~-9-03 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Date: April 9, 2003 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ ~ City Manager 0 - () A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION OF $150,000 OF UNALLOCATED 1999 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PARKS FUNDS (PREVIOUSLY ALLOCATED FOR SHANE WATERSPORTS CENTER) TO SUPPLEMENT THE NORMANDY PARK AND POOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FUND. To: From: ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution FUNDING Funding in the total amount of $150,000 is available from the 1999 General Obligation Bond Fund. ANALYSIS On March 20, 2002, pursuant to conclusion of value engineering negotiations with Regosa Engineering, the Mayor and City Commission awarded a contract in the amount of $2,264,000 for the aforementioned contractor to proceed with the construction of the Normandy Park and Pool project. The original scope of the project was modified to meet the City's available budget for construction. The revised scope generally included the demolition of the existing pool building; the construction of the new pool facility; new walkways and entry features; the installation of new perimeter fencing and new pool lighting; and on-street parking improvements. The construction of the new multi-purpose courts, site landscaping, soccer field renovation and sport lighting, originally proposed in the documents were put on hold at that time due to lack of funding. Regosa's original proposal for the Project was $2,745,000. Among the various value engineering options considered to reduce the cost of the project, City staff and consultants agreed that the following were the most viable: . Replacement of the specified concrete deck, appurtenant auger pile structural, foundation system, and pool deck finishes with a compacted sub-grade, compacted Commission Memorandum April 9, 2003 Normandy Park and Pool Page 2 lime rock base, sand base and concrete paver pool flooring deck system. . Replacement of the specified aluminum fencing material with an electrostatic painted steel material 6' high, maximum, and concrete piers at 50 feet. . Replacement of the pool night lighting system specified with an approved equal system. . Revision of the specified storm drainage system. . Replacement of the Miami Beach red concrete walkways with natural concrete color walkways. Although conceptually these proposed modifications and substitutions were deemed acceptable, the concrete deck replacement required further geotechnical tests and/or structural studies to confirm its structural and economic viability. The requisite geotechnical and structural studies could not be economically completed until the existing pool was demolished, since the area of study was underneath it. As a result, after the demolition of the existing pool building, test pit explorations were ordered and made to determine the composition of the soil subsurface and its suitability to receive the aforementioned compacted fill and pavers. The test pit studies concluded that organic and silt materials at this location would create a long term settlement not suitable for paver deck installation. A series of recommendations ranging from the complete removal of the unsuitable material to the rehabilitation of the subsoil with compacted structural fill were made by the engineers. This would require the approval of additional professional services, production of new engineering drawings and additional work for the contractor. In addition delays to the Project had to be considered. After a comprehensive review of the options presented by the engineers, the Project team concluded that it was in the best interest of the Project to reinstate the original concrete deck and auger pile foundation system removed earlier in value engineering. As a result, a new series of negotiations with the contractor followed to determine a fair price to reintroduce this component in the Project. Regosa Engineering submitted a Change Order Proposal Request in the amount of $222,660. This amount was later negotiated down to $179,000. To get the Project back on track, the Administration approved the Change Order. It was paid from the project's original construction contingency fund of $219,712. Two (2) additional change orders in the amount of $1 ,708 for additional work associated with the removal of the electrical equipment, and $1,078 for the test pit excavation were also paid from the construction contingency, which has a current remaining balance of $37,926. The Normandy Park and Pool Project is currently underway and substantial completion is estimated for September 2003. Due to the complexity of the project and the early stage of the construction, unforeseen conditions are probable, and the current contingency amount available is insufficient. Therefore, the Administration prioritized its effort in identifying additional funds to supplement the Normandy Park and Pool Project construction contingency. Commission Memorandum April 9, 2003 Normandy Park and Pool Page 3 One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) previously allocated in the 1999 General Obligation Bond Parks Fund for improvements of the Shane Watersports Center to provide new meeting rooms, appropriate facilities for training, and related site improvements, as well as the construction of a second story for the facility are presently available. The Shane Watersports facility is being managed, under the terms of a long term lease agreement with the City, by a private entity. Pursuant to a legal opinion of the City Attorney's Office, this renders the facility ineligible for G.O. Bond funding. As a result, the City Commission appropriated $300,000 in undesignated General Fund Fund Balance to supplant the G.O. Bond funds. This made the G.O. Bond funds move to an unallocated status. Subsequently, on April 8, 2002, the General Obligation Bong Oversight Committee recommended that the Mayor and City Commission reallocate the $300,000 of G. O. Bond funds previously allocated to Shane Watersports Center to the Normandy Park and Pool Project. The Administration believes that this $150,000 reallocation of these funds will constitute the best application of these funds. Therefore, in light of the above, the Administration recommends the adoption of the attached Resolution. T:\AGENDA\2003\apr0903\regular\NORMANDYSHANEW A TERSPORTS.doc