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2014-28636 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28636 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BERGERON LAND DEVELOPMENT, INC., DATED JUNE 11, 2014 (THE AGREEMENT), RELATING TO THE ALTON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT; INCREASING THE SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT TO INCLUDE SERVICES RELATED TO A PRIOR CONTRACT WITH EBSARY CONSTRUCTION FOR THE CITY'S 10TH STREET SEAWALL AND STREET-END PROJECT (PROJECT), WHICH HAS REACHED AN IMPASSE; SUCH ADDITIONAL SCOPE TO INCLUDE: A SEAWALL CONSTRUCTION AT 10TH STREET, CONSTRUCTION OF AN FDOT OUTFALL PER THE CURRENT 10TH STREET JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT (JPA), CONVERTING A BAY ROAD PUMP STATION TO DIRECT DISCHARGE TO THE BAY AT 14TH STREET, AND INSTALLING ADDITIONAL CHECK VALVES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS REQUIRING PROTECTION FROM TIDAL FLOODING; AND FURTHER INCREASING THE COST OF THE AGREEMENT BY $1,000,000, PLUS A PROJECT CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,000, FOR A TOTAL COST OF $1,100,000. WHEREAS, at its September 12, 2012 meeting, the City Commission approved a Resolution to enter into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) with FDOT to allow the City to construct a proposed FDOT drainage element along 10th Street (at FDOT's cost), as part of the City's 10th Street Seawall and Street-End Project (Project), thus ensuring that the City's 10th Street improvements would not be disturbed by a subsequent Alton Road Project; and WHEREAS, at its November 27, 2012 meeting,the City Commission approved and issued an award for Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 07-12/13 to Ebsary Construction for this Project. Under this agreement, Ebsary was to furnish all materials, labor and equipment to construct street end improvements including: bulkhead, paving/grading, and stormwater management associated with the proposed FDOT pump station, originally located in the Alton Road right of way (Scope of the Project), for the amount of$1,357,900; and WHEREAS, in April 2014, the City asked Ebsary to resume their JPA as approved by the City Commission; however, there had been an eighteen (18) month delay since the award of the ITB and Ebsary was not able to honor the approved contingency amount; and WHEREAS, Bergeron Land Development, Inc. (Bergeron), (a current FDOT contractor for the Alton Road Construction Project) was asked to submit an Engineering Cost Proposal to FDOT, with respect to the Scope of the Project; and WHEREAS, at its February 12, 2014 meeting, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28498, which accepted the findings and recommendation of the City Manager in declaring an emergency, pursuant to Section 287.055(9)(c)(6)(a)(1) of the Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, additionally, as permitted, pursuant to Section 2-367(e) of the City Code, the City Commission waived, by a 5/7ths vote, the competitive bidding requirement, and authorized the City Manager to procure the necessary emergency design and construction services, pursuant to a negotiated design-build contract for the remaining stormwater pump stations for 6th, 10th and 14th Streets, with Bergeron, in an amount not to exceed $11,250,000, which included direction to: 1) prepare, whether through the City's Public Works Department or through retention of an outside design professional, as determined by the City Manager, a Design Criteria Package (DCP) which complies with the specification set forth under Section 287.055(2)(j) of the Florida Statue; and 2) upon completion of the DCP, authorizing the City Manager to negotiate a design-build contract with Bergeron for said services, with a guaranteed maximum price (GMP); and further, 3) if the City Manager is successful in negotiating the contract, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract; and WHEREAS, as a continuation of the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, and to improve the overall stormwater conveyance and discharge, the Public Works Department requires that the scope of the Agreement with Bergeron be expanded to include providing all necessary labor and equipment for the additional construction of a seawall at 10th street, construction of an FDOT outfall per the current 10th Street JPA, converting a bay road pump station to direct discharge to the bay at 14th Street, and installing additional check valves at various locations requiring protection from tidal flooding, which has been determined to cost $1,000,000, plus a Project contingency of $100,000, for a total cost of$1,100,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 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 Mayor and City Clerk to execute Change Order No. 1 to the agreement with Bergeron Land Development, Inc. dated June 11, 2014 (the Agreement), relating to the Alton Road Improvements Project; increasing the scope of the Agreement to include services related to a prior contract with Ebsary Construction, for the City's 10th Street Seawall and Street-end Project (Project), which has reached an impasse; such additional scope to include: a seawall construction at 10th Street, construction of an FDOT outfall per the current 10th Street Joint Participation Agreement (JPA), converting a Bay Road pump station to direct discharge to the bay at 14th Street, and installing additional check valves at various locations requiring protection from tidal flooding; and further increasing the cost of the Agreement by $1,000,000, plus a project contingency in the amount of $100,000, for a total cost of$1,100,000. PASSED and ADOPTED this // day of 7kne , 2014. ATTEST: /AJ/ P IP a®INE, MAYOR `e RA AEL NADO CI CLERK TAAGENDA\2014\June\B e storm ........er tip.s n hange Order No 1 RESO(2).docx INCORF ORATED.: ' r.-� APPROVED AS TO _ FORM &LANGUAGE • �' -, &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute Change Order No. 1 To Bergeron Land Development, Inc. Dated June 11, 2014 (The Agreement); Said Change Order, In The Amount Of$1,000,000, Plus A Project Contingency In The Amount Of $100,000, For A Total Cost Of $1,100,000, For Taking Over Additional Services Related To A Prior Contract With Ebsary Construction, Which Has Reached An Impasse. The Work Includes: A Seawall Construction At 10th Street, Construction Of An FDOT Outfall Per The Current 10th Street JPA, Converting A Bay Road Pump Station To Direct Discharge To The Bay At 14th Street, And Installing Additional Check Valves At Various Locations Requiring Protection From Tidal Flooding. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure value and timely delivery of quality Capital Projects. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc. : N/A Item Summa /Recommendation: At its February 12, 2014 meeting, Resolution number 2014-28498 was adopted by the City Commission, accepting the findings and recommendation of the City Manager in declaring an emergency, pursuant to Subsection 287.055(9)(c)(6)(a)(1) of the Florida statute, and as permitted, pursuant to Section 2-367(e) of the City Code, waiving, by 5/7ths vote, the competitive bidding requirement, and authorizing the City Manager to take the following actions: To procure the necessary emergency design and construction services, pursuant to a negotiated design-build contract for the remaining stormwater pump stations for 6th, 10th and 14th Streets, with Bergeron Land Development, Inc. (Bergeron), an FDOT contractor for the Alton Road Improvements Project, in an amount not to exceed $11,250,000 to: 1) Prepare, whether through the City's Public Works Department, or through retention of a professional outside design criteria, as determined by the City Manager, a Design Criteria Package (DCP) which complies with the specification set forth under Section 287.055(2)(j) of the Florida Statue; 2) Upon completion of the DCP, authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and, if successful, execute a design-build contract with Bergeron for the project, with a guaranteed maximum price (GMP); and further, if the City Manager is successful in negotiating the contract, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract. As a continuation of the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, and to improve the overall stormwater conveyance and discharge, the Public Works Department requests an addition to the scope of work for the existing Bergeron contract, and to provide all necessary labor and equipment for the installation of additional seawall, construction conversion of injection well on Bay Road pump station to a pumped discharged. Bergeron and the City are in negotiations for additional engineering services, a seawall construction at 10th Street, construction of an FDOT outfall per the existing JPA on 10th Street, converting the Bay Road Pump Station to direct discharge to the bay at 14th Street, and installing additional check valves at various locations that require protection from tidal flooding. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS ADOPTING THE RESOLUTION Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 758,272 427-2717-069357 2 62,624 302-2717-069357 .3 64,184 199-2717-069357 4 214,920 429-2738-069357 OBPI Total 1,100,000 Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Eric T. Carpenter, ext.6012 Sign-Offs: De artme irector Assistant na er Citya er ETC MT " JLM T:\AGENDA\2014\May\Sunset Harbour Pump Stations Improvements nge rder No 1 SUMMARY.docx /\A" I AM I B EAC H AGENDA ITEM 1_7 L -��- 1 DATE � ... MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov C MMISSI N MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members o the City C nMission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 11, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR A CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO BERGERON LAND DEVELOPMENT, INC. DATED JUNE 11, 2014 (THE AGREEMENT); SAID CHANGE ORDER, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,000,000, PLUS A PROJECT CONTINGENCY IN THE, AMOUNT OF $100,000, FOR A TOTAL COST OF $1,100,000, FOR TAKING OVER ADDITIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO A PRIOR CONTRACT WITH EBSARY CONSTRUCTION, WHICH HAS REACHED AN IMPASSE. THE WORK INCLUDES: A SEAWALL CONSTRUCTION AT. 10T" STREET, CONSTRUCTION OF ,AN FDOT OUTFALL PER THE CURRENT 10TH STREET JOINT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT (JPA), CONVERTING A BAY ROAD PUMP STATION TO DIRECT DISCHARGE TO THE BAY AT 14TH STREET, AND INSTALLING ADDITIONAL CHECK VALVES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS REQUIRING PROTECTION FROM TIDAL FLOODING. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution FUNDING Amount Account Number $758,272 427-2717-069357 $62,624 302-2717-069357 $64,184 199-2717-069357 $214,920 429-2738-069357 $1,100,000 CURRENT STATUS At its February 12, 2014 meeting, Resolution number 2014-28498 was adopted by the City Commission, accepting the findings and recommendation of the City Manager in declaring an emergency, pursuant to Subsection 287.055(9)(c)(6)(a)(1) of the Florida statute, and as permitted, pursuant to Section 2-367(e) of the City Code, waiving, by 5/7ths . vote, the competitive bidding requirement, and authorizing the City Manager to take the following actions: To procure the necessary emergency design and construction services, pursuant to a netgotiated design-build contract for the remaining stormwater pump stations for 6th, 10th and 14t Streets, with Bergeron Land Development, Inc. (Bergeron), an Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) contractor for the Alton Road Improvements Project, in an amount not to Commission Memorandum—Bergeron pump stations Improvements- Change Order No. 1 Page 2 of 2 exceed $11,250,000 to: 1) Prepare, whether through the City's Public Works Department or through retention of a professional outside design criteria, as determined by the City Manager, a Design Criteria Package (DCP) which complies with the specification set forth under Section 287.055(2)(j) of the Florida Statue; 2) Upon completion of the DCP, authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and, if successful, execute a design-build contract with Bergeron for the project, with a guaranteed maximum price (GMP); and further, if the City Manager is successful in negotiating the contract, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract. As a continuation of the initiative to protect residents from tidal flooding within the City of Miami Beach, and to improve.the overall stormwater conveyance and discharge, the Public Works Department requests an addition to the scope of work for the existing Bergeron contract, and to provide all necessary labor and equipment for the installation of additional seawall, construction conversion of injection well on Bay Road pump station to a pumped discharged. BACKGROUND At its September 12, 2012 meeting, the City Commission approved a Resolution to enter into a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) with FDOT to allow the. City to construct a proposed FDOT drainage element along 10th Street (at FDOT's cost), as part of the City's 10th Street Seawall and Street-End Project, thus ensuring that the City's 10th Street improvements would not be disturbed by a subsequent Alton Road Project. At its November 27, 2012 meeting, the City Commission approved and issued an award for Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 07-12/13 to Ebsary. Under this agreement, Ebsary was to furnish all materials, labor and equipment to construct streetend improvements including: bulkhead, paving/grading, and stormwater management associated with the proposed FDOT pump station, originally located in the Alton Road right of way, for the amount of$1,357,900. In April 2014, the City asked Ebsary to resume their JPA as approved by the City Commission, but at that point, Ebsary requested an increase in their bid due to an 18 month delay, at a cost that would be greater that the contingency provided. As a result, Bergeron Land Development (a current FDOT contractor for the Alton Road Construction Project) was asked to submit an Engineering Cost Proposal to FDOT, requesting a relocation of the Alton Road pump station to 10th and 14th Street Streetends. This process required 100% plans to be approved prior to FDOT authorizing Bergeron to proceed with the construction. Bergeron did not receive approval for the 101h Street end pump station relocation until later that month. The relocation eliminated a majority of the work proposed by Coastal Systems International, Inc., thus voiding Ebsary's agreement with the City. COST ANALYSIS Bergeron and the City are in negotiations for additional -engineering services, a seawall construction at 10th Street, construction of an.FDOT outfall per the existing JPA on 10th Street, converting the Bay Road Pump Station to direct discharge to the bay at 10 Street, and installing additional check valves at various locations that require protection from tidal flooding. Commission Memorandum—Bergeron pump stations Improvements- Change Order No. 1 Page 3 of 2 CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution Attachment: Partial cost proposal JLM/MT/ C/BAM/FRS T:\AGENDA June\Bergeron pump stations Change Order No 1 Memo.doc