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2016-29693 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29693 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER ALONG WASHINGTON AVENUE FROM 17TH STREET TO 18TH STREET AND ALONG 17TH STREET FROM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TO WASHINGTON AVENUE (PROJECT), FOR AN ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST NOT TO EXCEED $2,000,000; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCURE THE PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES UTILIZING THE COMPETITIVELY BID NATIONAL JOINT POWERS ALLIANCE (NJPA) COOPERATIVE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES WITH THE GORDIAN GROUP. WHEREAS, prior to October, 2012, the City acquired construction services for many small or emergency construction projects through a Job Order Contracting process; and WHEREAS, Job Order Contracting (JOC) is a contracting methodology that enables facility owners to accomplish a large number of repairs, maintenance and construction projects with a single, competitively bid contract; and WHEREAS, since the Fall of 2012, the City has not utilized the JOC methodology and therefore currently has no similar system in place for expediting construction and infrastructure projects; and WHEREAS, as an alternative to the JOC process, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (the "Committee") endorsed a recommendation by the Administration to utilize the indefinite quantity contract (IQC) for construction services to expedite the delivery of construction projects under $250,000, or for emergency projects, as approved by the City Manager; and WHEREAS, the Committee's endorsement of the IQC process for small and emergency projects was approved by the City Commission on April 23, 2014; and WHEREAS, the IQC process is used extensively by the local, state and federal governmental agencies throughout the United States to expedite the delivery of construction projects; and WHEREAS, on January 15, 2014, via Resolution No 2014-28462, the City Commission authorized the Administration to utilize cooperative awards by National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) pursuant to Section 2-369 of the Miami Beach City Code, which authorizes the City Manager to make awards exceeding $50,000 when said award is resulting from cooperative agreements; and WHEREAS, the City, as a governmental agency member, is authorized to utilize the IQC contract for construction services competitively awarded by NJPA to the Gordian Group; and WHEREAS, in an effort to expedite this project, the administration recommends that under the NJPA IQC contract awarded to the Gordian Group, that a purchase order be issued as the construction firm responsible in constructing the storm water drainage system which will include the trunk line plus the drainage structures with the intention of providing the first line of defense against King tides; and WHEREAS, the construction of a storm sewer along Washington Avenue from 17th Street to 18th Street and along 17th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to Washington Avenue (project), for an estimated construction cost not to exceed $2,000,000 WHEREAS, the Project is now expected to exceed the $250,000 threshold limit approved by the City Commission for projects through the NJPA IQC contract award; and WHEREAS, the Project will impact the Convention Center, which is slated to open in May 2017; and WHEREAS, pursuant to section 2-369, the City has considered the following: (1) The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. (2) Whether the bidder can perform the contract within the time specified, without delay or interference. (3) The character, integrity, reputation, judgement, experience and efficiency of the bidder. (4) The quality of performance of previous contracts (5) The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract; and WHEREAS, the Gordian Group has the ability, capacity and skill to perform the contract within the time specified and has the character, reputation and experience necessary, as the Gordian Group has provided similar services to the City without incident; and WHEREAS, accordingly, in order to move forward with this Project and in order to provide protection against high tide flooding along Indian Creek from 26th to 41st street, approval is required to exceed the $250,000 project threshold limit which includes 10% project contingency, for a Project total not to exceed $2,000,000. 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 approve the construction of a storm sewer along Washington avenue from 17th street to 18th street and along 17th street from Pennsylvania avenue to Washington avenue (project), for an estimated construction cost not to exceed $2,000,000; and further authorizing the city manager to procure the project construction services utilizing the competitively bid national joint powers alliance (NJPA) cooperative contract for construction services with the Gordian Group. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of December, 2016. ATTEST: I, Raf.el E. Granado it '= � �.. •0 � 1 . f ,„0---1,10 APPROVED Al; TO r' iNCORP OR' '�� FORM & LANGUAGE & R E>TCUTION J`` CH 26" N /1' r*o* City Attorney Dote Resolutions - R7 W MIAMI BEA H COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: December 14, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER ALONG WASHINGTON AVENUE FROM 17TH STREET TO 18TH STREET AND ALONG 17TH STREET FROM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TO WASHINGTON AVENUE (PROJECT), FOR AN ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST NOT TO EXCEED $2,000,000; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCURE THE PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES UTILIZING THE COMPETITIVELY BID NATIONAL JOINT POWERS ALLIANCE (NJPA) COOPERATIVE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES WITH THE GORDIAN GROUP. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the adoption of the Resolution. ANALYSIS The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee endorsed a recommendation by the Administration to utilize the indefinite quantity contract (IQC) for construction services to expedite the delivery of construction projects under $250,000 or, for emergency projects, as approved by the City Manager. The Committee's endorsement of the IQC process for small and emergency projects was approved by the City Commission on April 23, 2014. The IQC process is similar to the previously used process by the City but with tighter controls, including a limit on design, additional compensation on certain items and a small project threshold that limits exposure. The IQC process is used extensively by the local, state and federal governmental agencies throughout the United States to expedite the delivery of construction projects. The City, as a governmental agency member, is authorized to utilize the IQC contract for construction services competitively awarded by the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJ PA)to the Gordian Group. The Project is part of the ongoing effort the City is undertaking to perform improvements of the existing drainage conditions citywide to provide a higher level of service by reducing flooding due to extreme high tides, increase rainfall intensity and duration. The Project is also part of the two major pump stations: one at the northeast corner of the Convention Center under construction and the other at the 19th Street parking lot south of the Holocaust Memorial, which Page 1341 of 1490 construction is about to begin. Time is of the essence to start the construction of this project to avoid delays to the May 2017 reopening of Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC). The construction of this project along Washington Avenue overlaps the construction of the MBCC Expansion Project. Since Washington Avenue will temporarily become the main entrance to the MBCC for a year starting May 2017, the proposed stormwater pipe will need to be installedin January 2017 to allow for the construction of all improvements along Washington Avenue required by the MBCC Expansion Project. The Public Works Department (PWD) anticipates the design and permits to be ready prior to the construction. In addition, PWD has coordinated with the Procurement Office to expedite the construction of this project by using the NJPA Cooperative Contract procurement process. With this fast track approach, PWD expects to have this project constructed and in operation by March 2017 or earlier. The contractor submitted for review a proposal to complete the work. It is the City Engineer's opinion that the probable construction cost and the NJPA Project Manager's review of the proposal submitted by Lanzo Construction Company, Inc. that the final amount not to exceed $2,000,000 has been considered reasonable for the scope of work that is included. The following was considered with the City Engineer's recommendation to utilize Lanzo Construction Company: (1)The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. (2) Whether the bidder can perform the contract within the time specified, without delay or interference. (3)The character, integrity, reputation,judgement, experience and efficiency of the bidder. (4)The quality of performance of previous contracts (5) The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract. This project surpasses the $250,000 threshold limit approved by the City Commission for projects through the NJPA IQC contract award. Accordingly, in order to move forward with the completion of this project, City Commission approval is required to exceed the $250,000 project threshold limit, and approve the project proposal not to exceed $2,000,000. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Future storm water bond proceeds, subject to the 2nd Capital Amendment Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description Page 1342 of 1490 D Resolution Page 1343 of 1490