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Resolution 2022-32377 I RESOLUTION: 2022-32377 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO. 1, TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND RAZORBACK, LLC, ("RAZORBACK") FOR THE EXTERIOR REPAIR AND COATING OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE WATER TANKS PROJECT(THE"PROJECT"),IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $389,000.00, FOR A TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET OF $646,427.50, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR THE WATER TANKS ON THE 251."STREET PUBLIC WORKS YARD. WHEREAS, at its June 6, 2022 Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission approved the award of a contract to Razorback, LLC., pursuant to ITB-2022-178-ND for Exterior Repair and Coating of Concrete Water Tanks, the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder; and WHEREAS, in 2021 the City completed a condition assessment of the prestressed concrete potable water storage tanks located at 75th Street and at 25th Street/Dade Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the assessment indicated a need to repair the exterior surfaces of all four (4) tanks including the dome roofs and proposed a new coat be applied to the entire surface of the prestressed concrete tanks; and WHEREAS, accordingly, the Procurement and Public Works Departments developed an ITB to complete the necessary repairs addressed in the assessment; and , WHEREAS, Razorback, LLC has submitted a negotiated cost proposal in the not to exceed amount of $389,000.00, for additional rehabilitative,services including (but not limited to) performing additional surface preparation, applying resurface coating, applying prime coat, stripe coat and finish coat. All work previously scoped was considered in the additional scope and fee; and WHEREAS, the Public Works Department has reviewed the cost proposal and has determined it to be fair and reasonable. This Amendment No. 1 will bring Razorback's contract in the total amount to $646,427.50 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 hereby, approve and authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment no. 1, to the Professional Service Agreement between the City and Razorback, LLC, ("Razorback")for the exterior repair and coating of prestressed concrete water tanks project (the "Project"), in the not to exceed amount of $389,000.00, for a total project budget of $646,427.50, to provide additional rehabilitation services for the water tanks on the 25th Street Public Works Yard. PASSED AND ADOPTED this Z day of ��6ff 2022. ATTEST: c...-21' OCT 2 7 2022 , :2_,___1_,_ RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK DAN GELBER, MAYOR APPROVED AS TO -- FORM & LANGUAGE 1..:". - g_.•.S &FOR EXECUTION IfdCORPOfiAiED` j _l 1,2 '''` y 25"Y:`= Date City Attorney ,,,� Resolutions-R7 H MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: October 26,2022 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO. 1, TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND RAZORBACK, LLC, ("RAZORBACK") FOR THE EXTERIOR REPAIR AND COATING OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE WATER TANKS PROJECT (THE "PROJECT"), IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $389,000.00, FOR A TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET OF $646,427.50, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR THE WATER TANKS ON THE 25TH STREET PUBLIC WORKS YARD. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY In 2021 the City completed a condition assessment of the prestressed concrete potable water storage tanks located at 75th Street and at 25th Street/Dade Boulevard. The assessment indicated a need to repair the exterior surfaces of all four(4)tanks including the dome roofs and proposed a new coat be applied to the entire surface of the prestressed concrete tanks. The four(4)water tanks are critical to the proper functionality of the City of Miami Beach potable water distribution and transmission systems. They are also critical to ensure there are proper firefighting capabilities throughout the City. Maintaining the integrity of these tanks is of utmost importance to maintain the City's water system in good operating condition and extending the useful life of the structures. ANALYSIS While preparing the 25th Street tank surfaces for the new coating at 451 Dade Blvd, it was identified that the coating had lost adhesion strength and blistering was observed. The contractor, Razorback, LLC, and the coating specialist, Tnemec, determined that coating the tanks under the current conditions will not result in a proper installation and additional blistering will develop. This will result in peeling and humidity in the wall of the tanks and the work under these conditions cannot be guaranteed by the contractor. All the existing coating on these two tanks will need to be removed in order to properly apply the new coating and avoid short term Page 953 of 1166 failure. The work of removing the existing coating is significantly more labor intensive than merely coating over the existing. The City will also be procuring an artist for the beautification of these tanks. Not coating them properly at this time may damage the art, as the blistering condition will occur over the artist's work as well. Razorback, LLC has submitted a negotiated cost proposal (ATTACHMENT) in the not to exceed amount of $389,000.00 with an additional 60 calendar days, for additional rehabilitative services including (but not limited to) performing additional surface preparation, applying resurface coating, applying prime coat, stripe coat and finish coat for the two tanks at 25th Street. All work previously scoped for these two tanks was considered in the additional scope and fee. The Public Works Department has reviewed the cost proposal and has determined it to be fair and reasonable. This Amendment No. 1 will bring Razorback's contract in the total amount to $646,427.50. PROCUREMENT PROCESS AND CHANGE ORDER The Procurement and Public Works Departments developed an ITB to complete the necessary repairs addressed in the condition assessment. The scope of work included furnishing all supervision, labor, material, equipment, scaffolding, and materials required to repair two (2) 4,000,000-gallon water storage tanks located at 75th Street next to Water Pump Station No. 2, and two (2)3,000,000-gallon water storage tanks located at 451 Dade Boulevard next to Water Pump Station No. 1. During the procurement process, there were three responsive vendors (ATTACHMENT): Quick Painting Group, Corp., Tadeos Engineering, LLC and Razorback, LLC. Quick Painting Group Corp was disqualified because they are not a certified general contractor, only a painting company. Tadeos Engineering, LLC was disqualified due to experience and requirements. The third vendor, Razorback, LLC, is a certified general contractor, has bidding experience, and met the qualifications required by the City. At its June 6, 2022, the Mayor and City Commission approved the award of a contract to Razorback, LLC., pursuant to ITB-2022-178-ND, and were authorized to complete the project located at 75th Street and at 25th Street/Dade Boulevard. During the preparation and initial cleaning phase of the work, the contractor Razorback, LLC identified that the coating for the two tanks at 25th Street had lost adhesion strength and blistering was observed. Due to this discovery, an additional scope of work was identified due to the condition of these two tanks. Given that this discovery could have only been made after the cleaning process started, this additional scope of work would have resulted in a change order regardless of the contractor selected. Razorback continues to be mobilized and has now completed the work at the two 75th Street tanks. No additional work beyond the originally scope work was required at this location. The only remaining work is completion of the 25th Street tanks which includes the expanded scope of work. The Public Works Department has reviewed the cost proposal and has determined it Page 954 of 1166 to be fair and reasonable. Once this work is completed, Tourism and Culture will authorize the artwork for the tanks to be completed. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA Results from the 2022 Resident Survey titled: Rating of City Services show 78.6% approval related to the appearance and maintenance of the City's public buildings. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 425-0410-000325-29-413-513-00-00-00 $389,000.00 CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Prosperity- Revitalize targeted areas and increase investment. Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description o RAZORBACK-Change Order Form 8-23-2022 o Photo of water tank damage o Tnemec Paint Rep Recommendation (South Storage Tanks) o Resolution Page 955 of 1166 r • I.� t ; Exterior Repair and Coating of _ PROJECT NAME: Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks A/E CONSULTANT: N/A CONTRACTOR: Razorback, LLC RPR/CEI: N/A • CHANGE ORDER NO. KForm FormCounter9 DATE: 09/30/2022 You are hereby directed to make the following changes to the Contract Documents: DESCRIPTION OF Additional Scope for proper rehabilitation of Water Tanks in the 25th Street PW Yard. CHANGE: REASON FOR For proper rehabilitation,tanks at 25th Street yard require additional work.This was identified when initial cleaning CHANGE: of the tanks took place and additional inspections were performed.All existing coats on tank will need to be removed in order to properly apply new coats and avoid short term failure. CLASSIFICATION: IF OTHER: ATTACHMENTS: Photos,proposal from Razorback with additional scope. CHANGE IN CONTRACT SUM CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIME Original Contract Sum: $257,427.50 Original Contract Time to Substantial 120 DAYS Completion: Net change by previously $0.00 Net change from previous Change 0 DAYS authorized Change Orders: Orders: Contract Sum prior to this Contract Time to Substantial Change Order: $257,427.50 Completion prior to this Change 120 DAYS Order is: Contract Sum will be Contract Time will be increased/decreased by this 5389,000.00 increased/decreased by the 60 DAYS Change Order in the amount following calendar days: of: New Contract Sum including this $646427.50 New Contract Time to Substantial 180 DAYS , Change Order is: Completion is: II NO ADJUSTMENTS IS MADE,THE CONTRACT AMOUNT REMAINS UNCHANGED. ADJUSTMENTS TO TIME FOR PERFORMANCE:In connection with the change(s)noted in this document,CONTRACTOR'S TIME FOR PERFORMANCE REMAINS UNCHANGED unless specifically noted herein. This Change Order is an amendment to the Agreement between the Contractor and City. The amount and time change designated herein are the maximum agreed to by both the City and Contractor for this Change Order. Contractor attests that the Contract adjustment provided herein is reasonable,and constitutes compensation in full for all costs,claims,markup,and expenses,direct or indirect,attributable to this or any other prior Change Orders,including but not limited to compensation in full for any delays,acceleration,or loss of efficiency encountered by Contractor in the performance of the Work through the date of this Change Order,and for the performance of this and any prior Change Orders by or before the date of Substantial Completion. In consideration of the compensation and time,if any,in this Change Order,the Contractor hereby releases the City from all Claims,demands,or causes of action arising out of the transactions,events and occurrences giving rise to this Change Order. This written Change Order is the entire agreement between the City and Contractor with respect to this Change Order. No other agreements or modifications shall apply to this contract amendment unless expressly provided herein. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY MODIFIED HEREIN,THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS REMAIN UNCHANGED. 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Tarpon Springs,FL 34689 RE: Miami Beach Ground Storage Tanks Dan, This is a follow up to our site visit on Monday,September 20th with representatives of Miami Beach.We visited the South Ground Storage Tanks and the North Pump Station Tanks.The purpose of this meeting was to evaluate the current conditions of the coatings after a stripe coat of Tnemec Series 156 EnviroCrete was applied. The two tanks were pressure cleaned and I didn't notice any chalking or contaminants.We walked the two South Tanks and notice blistering and bubbles in multiple areas where the existing coatings were not removed or identified during surface preparation.These areas were pressure cleaned and appeared well adhered until a recent rain storm,then the coating lost adhesion strength and blistered.We noticed that areas where the coating were previously removed to the original coating are well-adhered and not suffering from adhesion loss.We peeled back a few spots and the mode of coating failure was consistent between two light beige coats,however we didn't observe a clear sign of contamination between these two coats,so the reason for failure was not determined. I'm afraid if the scope of work remains on these two tanks,this problem will continue to occur even in the short term.In my opinion,the only coarse of action for long term positive results is to remove all existing coatings.When doing so,it's extremely difficult to remove the original coating without damaging the concrete,so a coat of Tnemec Series 218 MortarClad is suggested to be applied to repair the concrete at a minimum 1/8 inch. Finally,a stripe and prime coat of Tnemec Series 156 EnviroCrete should be applied before the finish coat of Tnemec Series 1026 Enduratone. These types of prestressed concrete tanks don't usually leak, but we observed two spots on the southeast portion of the South tank with signs of active leaks,which I was told were identified on an inspection reposrt. We then visited the two North Tanks located at the Pump Station,which appear to be in better condition with very little blistering with black paint underneath,which seems to be graffiti.Jeff mentioned that he'll remove the black paint before overcoating. It was also reported that the domes of all tanks are in great condition. INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TNEMEC COMPANY,INC. Page 961 of 1166 FLORIDA PROTECTIVE COATINGS SERVICES,INC. Independent Representative of Tnemec Company.Inc. 13701 Southwest 24th Street,Davie,FL 33325 TEL 407.3221243 Fax tnemec.com/fpcs If you need additional information,please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Blake Holmes FPCSI/TNEMEC (954)648-2787 BHolmes@Tnemec.com NACE Coating Inspector No.68739 INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THEME(COMPANY,INC. Page 962 of 1166