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2001-24679 Reso RESOLUTION 2001-24679 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, FINDING AND DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY SITUATION EXISTS WITH RESPECT TO THE SOUTH POINTE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I CONSTRUCTION (PROJECT), AND WAIVING, BY SnTHS VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO PROSECUTING THE REMAINING WORK TO DILIGENTLY COMPLETE THE PROJECT; FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; RATIFYING THE ACTION OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (RDA), AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ACTING AS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE RDA, TO SELECT, NEGOTIATE, AND AWARD ANY AND ALL CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS AND CHANGE ORDERS, AS NECESSARY, RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF ALL NECESSARY GOODS AND SERVICES NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE REMAINING WORK ON THE PROJECT; FURTHER RATIFYING THE ACTIONS OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE RDA AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY TO EXECUTE ALL CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, AND CHANGE ORDERS, AS NECESSARY, PURSUANT TO THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF ALL NECESSARY GOODS AND SERVICES NECESSARY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF THE REMAINING WORK ON THE PROJECT; PROVIDED THAT SUCH CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, CHANGE ORDERS, AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS, SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CURRECT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH ACI (CONTRACTOR) AND SHALL NOT EXCEED THE CURRENT AMOUNT APPROPRIATED BY THE RDA FOR THE AFORESTA TED PROJECT, WITHOUT FURTHER APPROVAL OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE RDA, AND RATIFICATION BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. WHEREAS, on June 28, 2000, the Chairman and Members of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA) authorized the Chairman and Secretary to execute a construction contract with Atlantic Civil, Inc. (ACI) (Contractor) for the construction of the South Pointe Streetscape Improvements -- Phase I (the Project) pursuant to Invitation to Bid No. 90-99/00, and said action was ratified by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach; and j ~ WHEREAS, on September 5, 2000, ACI commenced the Project construction, which consists of roadway, drainage, water, sanitary sewer, lighting and landscaping improvements along Third Street from Michigan Avenue to Ocean Drive and along Washington Avenue from South Pointe Park to Fifth Street; a roadway and associated parking was also constructed to connect the South Pointe Park and the Park's existing parking lot; and WHEREAS, since the commencement of construction, several site development issues related to coordination of unforeseen conditions, omissions and deletions have arisen; and WHEREAS, ACI has refused to proceed with disputed work without first receiving an approved change order and has taken actions and/or positions to increase the difficulties of the Project; and WHEREAS, pursuant to its authority under its construction contract with ACI, on September 26, 2001, the RDA omitted the work along Washington Avenue, from South Pointe Drive to First Street, since the proposed work could not be completed by October 4, 2001, the date required by the RDA; and WHEREAS, pursuant to its authority under its construction contract with ACI, on September 7, 2001, the RDA omitted the work along Washington Avenue, from Fourth to Fifth Streets, as ACI refused the reasonable and responsible requests of the RDA to provide certain assurances that ACI would address the construction in this area in a manner that minimizes potential impacts to the residents and businesses; and WHEREAS, ACI has failed to complete the Project in accordance with the terms of its construction contract with the RDA and, accordingly, has been certified in default by the RDA, (in concurrence with the Program Manager on the Project, Hazen and Sawyer), for failure to complete the Project in a timely manner; and. WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the RDA staff assigned to the Project and the Program Manager that the RDA exercise its rights contained within its construction contract with ACI by omitting the balance of the remaining work from the contract, and by removing the prosecution of the work from ACI; and WHEREAS, due to the potentially hazardous condition in portions of the South Pointe area, as a result of the Project still being incomplete, the RDA staff finds that there exists a potential emergency that might affect the health, safety and welfare of the City; accordingly, it is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission herein waive formal competitive bidding, which would allow the RDA Executive Director to take any and all actions, and subject to the conditions prescribed by the RDA by separate resolution, and set forth below, to take all necessary steps to diligently complete the prosecution of the work on the Project. 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 find and declare that an emergency situation exists with respect to the South Pointe Streetscape Improvements - Phase I Construction (Project), and waive, by Snths vote, the formal competitive bidding requirements with respect to prosecuting the remaining work to diligently complete the Project; finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City; ratifying the actions of the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA), authorizing the City Manager, acting as the Executive Director of the RDA, to select, negotiate, and award any and all contracts, purchase orders and change orders, as necessary, relative to the purchase of all necessary goods and services necessary for the completion of the remaining work on the Project; further ratifying the actions ofthe Chairman and Members of the RDA authorizing the Chairman and Secretary to execute all contracts, purchase orders, change orders, as necessary, pursuant to the recommendation of the Executive Director, relative to the purchase of all necessary goods and services necessary for the prosecution of the remaining work on the Project; provided that such contracts, purchase orders, change orders, and any other documents, shall be substantially in accordance with the terms and conditions of the current construction contract with ACI and shall not exceed the current amount appropriated by the RDA for the aforestated Project, without further approval of the Chairman and Members of tile RDA, and ratification by the Mayor and City Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th day of Novemb ATTEST: ~~p~ CITY CLERK T:IAGENDA\200 llncw2801lRECULARlACl Waiver of Bid CMBResI.doc APPROVED I>S 10 FORM & lANGUAGE & FOREXECUnoN II~d I CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.f1.us To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. GonzalEll. .A- City Manager ~r .)N.(;.. ~ ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CI OM MISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, FINDING ND DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY SITUATION EXISTS WITH RESPECT TO THE SOUTH POINTE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE I CONSTRUCTION (PROJECT), AND WAIVING, BY SnTHS VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO PROSECUTING THE REMAINING WORK TO DILIGENTLY COMPLETE THE PROJECT; FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY; RATIFYING THE ACTION OF THE MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (RDA), AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ACTING AS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE RDA, TO SELECT, NEGOTIATE, AND AWARD ANY AND ALL CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS AND CHANGE ORDERS, AS NECESSARY, RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF ALL NECESSARY GOODS AND SERVICES NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE REMAINING WORK ON THE PROJECT; FURTHER RATIFYING THE ACTIONS OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE RDA AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY TO EXECUTE ALL CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, AND CHANGE ORDERS, AS NECESSARY, PURSUANT TO THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF ALL NECESSARY GOODS AND SERVICES NECESSARY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF THE REMAINING WORK ON THE PROJECT; PROVIDED THAT SUCH CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS, CHANGE ORDERS, AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS, SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH ACI (CONTRACTOR) AND SHALL NOT EXCEED THE CURRENT AMOUNT APPROPRIATED BY THE RDA FOR THE AFORESTATED PROJECT, WITHOUT FURTHER APPROVAL OF THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE RDA, AND RATIFICATION BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. Date: November 28, 2001 ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. j AGENDA ITEM R7C- DATE 1/...J.K,o} Analysis On September 5, 2000, Atlantic Civil, Inc. (ACI) commenced the South Pointe Streetscape Phase I construction (the "Project"), which consists of roadway, drainage, water, sanitary sewer, lighting and landscaping improvements along Third Street from Michigan Avenue to Ocean Drive and along Washington Avenue from South Pointe Park to Fifth Street; a roadway and associated parking was also constructed to connect the South Pointe Park and the Park's existing parking lot. Since the commencement of construction, several site development issues related to coordination of unforeseen conditions, omissions and deletions have arisen. On January 31 , 2001 , as a result of staff concerns, a status report was provided to the Redevelopment Agency advising that these conditions had contributed to time delays and additional costs. On May 16, 2001, staff reported to the Redevelopment Agency that the Contractor (ACI) submitted a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) in excess of $1.3 million, representing the increased costs the Contractor attributed to delays associated with the issues referenced above. Repeated City requests to the Contractor to submit specific documentation to support the Contractor's REA have been denied by the Contractor unless the City agrees to binding arbitration. Without this information, the City cannot evaluate the Contractor's REA and therefore, on August 10, 2001, the City advised the Contractor that the REA is rejected until such time that the Contractor forwards the requested information. The City's Project team has been actively addressing design and unforeseen site condition issues to expeditiously resolve conflicts, and allow ACI to proceed with construction without further delays. However, ACI has continued to claim that design and unforeseen site condition issues contribute to delays. Additionally, ACI has acted in a manner that has contributed to the issues on the project and has failed to complete the project within the allotted time. As such the City/RDA have proceeded with omission of work to assure a better resolution to outstanding issues in the area. On September 7,2001, the City/RDA omitted the work along Washington Avenue from Fourth to Fifth Streets. On October 17, 2001 the RDA ratified the omitted work actions. On September 26, 2001, the City/RDA omitted the work along Washington Avenue from South Pointe Drive to First Street pursuant to Section 9.5 - Omitted Items of the Contract since the proposed work could not be completed by October 4, 2001. On November 28, 2001, the RDA Board was asked to omit the balance of the work for the Contract pursuant to Section 9.5 - Omitted Items; and, pursuantto Section 8.8 of the same Contract was asked to take the prosecution of the work out of the hands of the Contractor. The RDA has also been requested to authorize the appropriate City officials to take any necessary actions to complete the balance of the unfinished work. Several alternatives have been examined to proceed with the completion of the omitted work for the project, which is estimated to require approximately 6 (six) months. Due to the unfinished condition of the project's work area, it is important to act in a quick and flexible manner to complete the unfinished work. The requirement to follow the formal bidding process is estimated to take 90 to 120 days, during which no work would be able to proceed in the project area. As a result of these unusual circumstances, the normal formal bidding process would result in undue delays to complete the unfinished work which would result in a hardship situation for the residents and businesses within the work area. Therefore, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, waive, by Snths vote, the competitive bidding requirements, finding such waiver to be in the best interest of the City for the completion of the South Pointe Streets ape Improvements - Phase I construction. JMG/C~/G fAR T:IAGENDA\2001\nov 801\REGULARlACI Waiver of BID Mem.doc