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RESOLUTION 88-19176 RESOLUTION NO. 88-19176 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING CHANGE ORDER NO. 42 AND INCREASING THE SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT WITH GEORGE HYMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FOR KITCHEN AREA CHANGES, AND APPROPRIATING THE FUNDS FROM CONVENTION CENTER BOND FUND NO. 358. WHEREAS, on or about February 2 , 1987 , the City of Miami Beach entered into a contract with George Hyman Construction Company for the expansion of the Miami Beach ( Stephen Muss Greater Miami and the Beaches) Convention Center; and WHEREAS, Service America Corporation requested the City to implement certain changes to the kitchen areas after the construction contract was entered into; and WHEREAS, based on an estimate from the contractor of approximately $250 , 000, the City authorized the contractor to proceed with the kitchen changes; and WHEREAS, when the work was performed by the contractor, the contractor made a claim to the City of nearly $850 , 000 for hard costs and delay claims; and WHEREAS, the City has negotiated the hard costs portion of the kitchen changes to a final agreed price of $394 , 462, and wishes to pay the hard costs portion at this time and continue negotiations with the contractor regarding the delay claim; and WHEREAS, the kitchen cost of $394 , 462 is an increase in the scope of the contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that Change Order No. 42 , relating to kitchen changes in the amount of $394, 462 , is hereby approved, with funds appropriated from Convention Center Bond Fund No. 358 . PASSED and ADOPTED this 2nd day of March , 1988 . 111. I VICE MAYOR Attest: /1/(_ CITY CLERK Form approved by Legal Department FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT 72 By , 04!‘lk Date -P2 eire, (4m I diiveete% __--,-;,-773-,,,.,, FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 *i1NC0[4'(;r "VA CA TIONL A ND U. .S. A. " 3Ntif A':\---- OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. C? --(V DATE: March 2, 1988 TO: Mayor Alex Dao • •nd Members of t• City Corn Isstr if )A...,/,,,,, FROM:• Rob W. Parks AMMO City Manager P CHANGE ORDER NOS. 42 AND 43 TO THE GEORGE HYMAN SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACT FOR THE CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION -- UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND KITCHEN Since the beginning of the Convention Center project, two major problems have been hanging over our heads. One problem was caused by inaccurate and incomplete underground information so that many adjustments were necessary in the early stages of construction. The other major problem was caused because of requests for changes to the kitchen areas in the east side of the Convention Center. As you may remember, the City entered into its contract with the kitchen concessionaire after it had awarded the contract for construction. Changes requested by the concessionaire are the major reason for this second problem. My staff has been working with the contractor to settle these claims. It was decided that the nuts and bolts part of these claims would be handled separately from the claims for damages and delays. To further complicate this process, is the separate agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Service America for the payment of the kitchen costs . When the initial request for changes, as prepared by Service America' s consultant, was submitted to the contractor for a price, it was estimated at that time the price would be in the vicinity of $250 , 000 . Based on this estimate Service America agreed to that cost. The City was then required to take the schematic drawings prepared by Service America and have its architects prepare contract drawings for submission to the contractor for a final price. When all was said and done, the contractor ' s price had escalated to almost $850 , 000 . This is in addition to the approximately $133 ,000 that the Service America paid the architects for the redesign. Because the kitchen change is really a change in the scope of the original contract, a resolution is attached to accomplish the kitchen part of these claims as an increase in the scope of the contract. The claim as related to the underground utilities is not an increase in the scope of the contract because this is a legitimate charge against the contingency. It should be pointed out that what is recommended at this time does not include any of the damage portion of the claim but only the nuts and bolts. It should also be pointed out that the difference between the original estimate for construction of $250 ,000 (at that time no damages were included) and the final agreed price of $394 , 462 is in the City' s opinion still negotiable with Service America. The Administration ,'i ` 14 recommending the contractor be paid $394 , 462 at this time `to- avoid any delays by the contractor while the City settles its differences with Service America. AGENDA (I -6 v ITEM -" DATE 3 -2-Tcg Commission Memorandum Page Two March 2, 1988 In summary, the total of the two claims is in excess of $1 . 2 million. The City has negotiated with the contractor that the nuts and bolts part of the $1. 2 million is approximately $411 , 000 (kitchen plus underground) . The remaining amount of $800 , 000+ is still in the process of negotiation and will be brought before the Commission at a later time. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the approval of the above-described change orders to the George Hyman Construction Company contract for the underground utilities and kitchen revisions with the funds for the kitchen revisions ( $394 ,462) to be appropriated from Bond Fund 358 , Convention Center Expansion (the underground utilities change order will be paid from the contingency account) . RWP:VG:ap Attachment .. ..... A!Dp,..?(-y\r--.7. p.7::7 ;-.-i i.',.---..,.:-.'.--.: ":•,,_„_T IAK ---- , di...... _____- 15 . ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 88-19176 (Authorizing the scope of the contract with George Hyman Construction Company for Kit- chen area changes, and appropriating the funds from Convention Center Bond Fund No. 358) Y:.