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2001-24461 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24461 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING $62,000 FROM THE $92 MILLION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND SERIES 2000 FUND NO. 373 AND AMENDING THE EXISTING CONTRACT WITH CORZO, CASTELLA, CARBALLO, THOMPSON, AND SALMAN ARCHITECTS (C3TS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $62,000.00, TO PROVIDE FOR ADDmONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF LIGHTING, FOUNTAINS, AND TREE BASE TREATMENTS ON LINCOLN ROAD. WHEREAS, on July 26, 2000, the Manager and City Commission approved a contract with Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (C3TS) to provide architectural/engineering services for the enhancement of lighting and decorative fountains on Lincoln Road that was based on the limited amount of available funding ($300,000) in the General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Program for the project; and WHEREAS, since the completion ofthe Lincoln Road Renovation Project in 1998, multiple meetings have been held with members of the Lincoln Road Merchants Association and Lincoln Road Marketing, Inc. (the Organizations) to discuss problems with the lighting and fountains on Lincoln Road; and WHEREAS,the City's Property Management Department concurs with the findings of the Organizations that there are deficiencies in the amount of current lighting that is available on Lincoln Road, and also agrees that some of the fountains on Lincoln Road do not have adequate water flow for the proper operation of the fountains; and WHEREAS, the necessary repairs required a complete "as built" electrical drawing to be completed to show the existing electrical conditions on Lincoln Road, and lighting and fountain surveys were completed to determine deficiencies in the different existing lighting and fountain equipment; and WHEREAS, based on the results of the lighting and fountain surveys, "as built" electrical drawings, and the input from the Organizations on the needs for Lincoln Road, the scope of work on the project has grown to an estimated construction cost of $947,000; and WHEREAS, the additional funding needed to complete the entire scope of work required for the project including lighting upgrades, fountain upgrades, and the treatment of the tree bases has been identified; and WHEREAS, the additional architectural/engineering fees required to complete the permit ready construction documents for all blocks of Lincoln Road, the required materials and meetings required for the design review boards, the assistance with the construction bidding process, and the assistance with the oversight and construction management of the project is $62,000; and WHEREAS, to comply with the South Florida Building Codes, a professional architectural/engineering service provider is required to prepare the construction documents that are necessary for permitting and to bid the project for construction. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Conunission appropriate $62,000 from the $92 Million General Obligation Bond Series 2000 Fund No. 373 and amend the existing contract with Corzo, Caste1\a, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (C3TS) in the amount of $62,000, to provide for additional architectural and engineering services for the enhancement oflighting, fountains, and tree base treatments on Lincoln Road.. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 6th day of June, 2001 fi. d'- P tU~ ITY CLERK ~/~~ V ' C'" - YOR c: IMYPILE-JIJUI:SOSIUNCOl.r4.WPD APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE FOR CUTION ~.?hd~. Date ,/15/01 13:48 C3TS ARCHITECTS & ACCOUNTING DPT ~ 3856737963 ~ ' {", - NO. 687 002 .... '" .. .......... t! . ..WOR~~FW~R.FQ~P~QF~SSI()~~~:~~~~,Pr=$ To: City of Miami Beach Property Management Division 12.015 Michigan Avenue Miami aeach, Florida 33139 Dele: Muy 14,2001 (revision) Attenllon: Mr. Brad A. JUdd, Director Property Management Division Lincoln Road Mall Lighting !>rcpo..' No.: 1317-03.03 Reference: DESCRIP110N OF SERVICES: Our services will consist of pl'll\lidlng additional professional archifsetul1ll and engineering services in connection with signed and sealed Design and Construction Documen15 for the expanded scope including: replacement of tree light fixtures on aU blocks (.0100..1100 blOcll), new pole mounted light fixtures along the enUre mall, and rehabllllaUon to tile oDD, 700 and 1000 1I10Cl( fountains. TIliS expanded sc:opa accounts for the construction budget increase from $376.000,00 to $1,000,000.00 as reflected on th!l approved masler olan already presented .for funding. City forces are understood to be handling all pennitting duties, C3TS will assist the City with permitting modillcations to the draWings as per the City's request, COMPI!NSA TlON: Compensation for the above services shan be in llcoordance with our agreement wlth the City of Miami Beach for Basic Services Renovation, In turn. the.e UlllicellShllll be brol(en down all follows: . Schematic Design ($10,500,00)" . 50% Construction Documents . 100% Construction Documents . Bidding Asllilltance · Cons1nJction AdmlnistJation (6 months - $2.8331monthl Total t 10,5% t27% :1:27% :1:5,5% :I: 170/0 Additianal SBNic~ . A1low11nca for one (1) additlonallM8llng . Fountain Drawings for 700 and 1000 block · Reimbursable Allowance (to be billed as per our continuing service contract) Total . As-builtSurvey, incl. sub-consullantfees ($15.000,00)" · Two (2) Public Involvement Meetings incl. exhibits ($ 3,000,00)' TOTAL AMOUNT AUTHORIZED BY THIS WORK ORDER " (Complete - Billed under PO If. 000015402000) .. Balance remaining from original PO of $50,000,00) ~ Date Mr, Brad A. JUdd. Director Date $0 S 27,000.00 S 27,000,00 S 5,500,00 $ 17.000.00 $ 76,500,00 S 1,500,00 $ 3.600.00 S 2.000.00 $ 7,000,00 $0 $0 <$ 21,500.00>- S 62,DOD.00 ~1I:a~~11O'-lRM.doe CORZO CASTELLA CARBALLO THOMPSON SALMAN, P .A, 901 ~on"" De Le<ln .0u",..reI, $ulle SOC, Coral (lallIOS, FlOriO. 331;j4 TII8pnone Na.:(305)445-Z900 F.catmila Il1o,:(305)445-3368 Archlteots Engine.r. Planners m CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 h\tp:\\cl.mlami-beeeh.n.us - COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 873-oj TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission DATE: June 6, 2001 FROM: Jorge M. eonzalez1J . J'~ City Manager fAY 0 A RESOLUTION THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING $62,000 FROM THE $92 MILLION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND SERIES 2000 FUND NO. 373 AND TO AMEND THE EXISTING CONTRACT WITH CORZO, CASTELLA, CARBALLO, THOMPSON, AND SALMAN ARCHITECTS (C3TS) IN THE AMOUNT OF $62,000.00 TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF LIGHTING, FOUNTAINS, AND TREE BASE TREATMENTS ON LINCOLN ROAD. SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING: Funding for $62,000 is available from the $92 Million General Obligation Bond Series 2000 Fund No. 373 for improvements to Lincoln Road. ANALYSIS: On July 26, 2000, the City Commission approved a contract with Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, and Salman Architects (CnS) to provide architectural services for the enhancement of lighting, and fountains on Lincoln Road. The scope of services to be provided were based on the limited funds of$300,000 available at the time from the G.O. Bond program. Since the completion of the Lincoln Road Renovation Project, many businesses along Lincoln Road have addressed concerns about areas along the Road that have inadequate lighting or "dark spots" where existing lighting does not cover. Members of the Lincoln Road Marketing Inc. and the Lincoln Road Merchants Association have both addressed concerns for the safety of the patrons that visit Lincoln Road at night. AGENDA ITEM DATE c... 7;1/ kJ-6-01 Architectural/engineering costs were expected to be higher than normal negotiated fees for a project of this type due to the requirements of developing an electrical "as built" plan for the entire length of Lincoln Road. These electrical "as built" plans were not provided by the former Architect or Contractor for the Lincoln Road Renovation Project. The "as built" electrical plans are critical in the determination of existing power supplies, how circuits and wiring are sized and spread out on the Road to allow for voltage drops, where underground conduits are located and sized, how power is distributed and from where, and to detennine panel sizes and locations to provide for additional power requirements that may be necessary to feed additional lighting on the Road and larger pump motors and lighting required for the enhanced operation ofthe fountains. The Lincoln Road Organizations and the City's Property Management Department have also addressed concerns for the design features and operational problems with the fountains on Lincoln Road. In particular, the fountain on the 500 block of the Road. This fountain has had problems with the circulation of water due to the original design not providing adequate water supply lines in the sizes needed for the proper operation of the fountain. The Lincoln Road Organizations had also requested that the City have a survey of the existing fountain conditions completed to provide recommendations for other fountain enhancemerns such as replacing the existing fountain spray heads with a more decorative and lighted type. After the electrical "as builts" were completed, a comprehensive lighting survey was preformed on Lincoln Road to detennine the areas where lighting was deficient. Also, the existing lighting, that has proved to have a tremendous fuilure rate due to poor design and placement, was evaluated to provide for improvement or replacement needs that would provide good lighting levels on the Road that could be reasonably maintained. The recommendations of the surveys are as folIows: 1) Tree Lighting The plan cans for the complete removal of all existing tree mounted lighting from Lincoln Road. These low voltage lights, with ground buried transformers, do not provide adequate light and have an unacceptable failure rate. These lights would be replaced with 334 up-lights at tree bases and in the shrubbery areas. All transformers would be above ground mounted to eliminate water intrusion. The utilization of existing underground conduits has also been included to minimize saw cutting of the concrete walkways and to save on the project costs. 2) General Lighting Enhancements The recommendations are to add 58 pole mounted lights to provide for general broad lighting in existing dark areas on the Road. These pole lights, that are identical to the ones installed at the end of each block during the Lincoln Road Renovation Project, will provide the broad fin-in lighting that is needed throughout Lincoln Road. The placement of these Pole lights have been set at a random pattern to maintain the architectural integrity of the existing features on Lincoln Road. Placement of these lights have also been set to minimize the need for cutting and trenching the existing concrete walkways. 3) 500 Block Fountain This fountain has never operated properly due to the fountain's inability to circulate water and the design has also proved to be a safety issue due to the depth of the water basins and the proximity of walkways through the planted areas. The recommendations are to fill in the water basin areas with concrete and to provide fiber optic lighting in their place. This, plus the installation of defined lighting of the cross over walkways will maintain the overall look ofthe architect's intent ofthe design with providing a lighted illusion of water while also eliminating all safety issues concerning this fountain. 4) 700 and 1000 Block Fountains These large circular fountains have no outstanding features other than very basic spray heads. The 1000 block fountain is the main entry feature to Lincoln Road for vehicular traffic coming off of Alton Road. The fountains lack a proper filtration system to help keep the fountains clean and the existing pumps are inadequate for providing the proper circulation of the water. The recommendations for both of these fountains is to increase the depth of the water in the center of the fountains to allow for a larger water pumping and filtration system. This will also allow for the installation of a decorative three tier, white (aerated) water fountain system with changing colored lighting. These spectacular fountain systems, which will provide a full 8' high center jet with lower perimeter ring jets, will also include a fountain height adjustment sensor that will automatically lower the height of the fountain on windy days. 5) Tree Base Treatments The existing openings in the concrete walkways on Lincoln Road for the planted tree are too small to allow for the proper growth of the trees. Additionally, gravel that was used as a filler at the tree bases to allow access to the electrical transformers is scattered allover the length of the Road by patrons of the Mall. The recommendations are to expand the existing openings to allow for the proper growth of the trees and to provide a poured concrete curb to contain all ofthe filler materials. With the completion of the surveys and electrical "as builts" it was clear that the $300,000 available in G.O. Bond for Lincoln Road were inadequate to cover the costs of the estimated $947,000 project. To obtain the additional funding needed for the project, the City applied for and received a grant from the National Parks Services in the amount of $135,000. The remaining balance of approximately $500,000 will be funded through the RDA. The architects fur the project and the Property Management Department presented the proposed plan and schematic designs to the Lincoln Road association in a meeting at the Botanical Gardens on February 27, 2001 The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce and Property Management also displayed the design schematic boards that showed the entire project on Lincoln Road to receive comments from the merchants and property owners about the proposed project. The project was also discussed and the design boards were also displayed at the recent "Visioning Session" on Lincoln Road for any comments concerning the project. In all of the meetings, the responses were unanimous in support of the plan and the proposed work. The project architects/engineers requested a total of $123,510.12 for the complete design contingencies that include complete and pennittable construction documents for all blocks of Lincoln Road, all shop drawings required for the fountain installations, allowances for the required Design Review Boards submissions and meetings, and an allowance for assistance in the oversight and management of the construction process. This request did not include the $15,000 that was required to provide the "as-built" electrical drawings. The total request for architectural/engineering fees for the project was $138,510.12. These fees were negotiated down by Property Management to a total of$112,000 that included the cost of the "as built" plans. The original appropriation approved by Commission for the project based on the available limited funding for the project was $50,000. The balance needed to complete the architectural/engineering portion of the Lincoln Road project as outlined in this memorandum is $62,000. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution and appropriate funding, in an amount $62,000, to C3TS Architects, to provide for the additional architectural and engineering services as outlined in this memorandum. ~c. JMG/RCM/PDW/BAJ C;lMrFILE-IICOMMEMOlLINC0L-2.Jf1'D