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2004-25541 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25541 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES TO DEVELOP AN IMMEDIATE NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND A FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR CAPITAL REPAIR, AND REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND A ANNUAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT PLAN TO KEEP CITY FACILITIES IN GOOD OPERATIONAL CONDITION WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has facilities that are exposed to unique climatic conditions and equipment in facilities that have reached or exceeded the expected life-cycle use; and WHEREAS, a comprehensive building inspection service evaluation and development of a five year maintenance plan is required to develop accurate budget requirements necessary to request grants funding through identified and documented needs, to plan funding requirements based on future escalating construction cost increases, and to document and plan for collateral work that may be required to facilitate required changes in the Building and Fire Codes in order to bring the facilities into current compliance with the Codes; and WHEREAS, the inspection reports would be required to provide for estimated costs for immediate repair needs and deferred needs including any escalation of estimated costs over the five year plan; and WHEREAS, the inspection reports will be required to provide estimated routine and preventative maintenance schedules for each facility inspected, that would include estimated manpower requirements, per individual trade discipline, to maintain the building systems in good operation order over a five year plan; and WHEREAS, the purpose of issuing a Request for Qualifications is to obtain qualifications from professional firms with the capability and experience to provide building certified and licensed inspection services for the required disciplines and to provide professional construction and maintenance cost estimation for immediate needs and for future repair and replacement needs over a five year plan; and WHEREAS, the Administration herein requests that the Mayor and City Commission approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to issue an RFQ for building inspection services for City facilities to determine existing conditions, funding needs, a repair and replacement plan, and maintenance requirements over a five year plan. 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 of Miami Beach, Florida authorize the City Manager to issue a Request For Qualifications (RFQ) for building inspection services to develop an immediate needs assessment and a five year plan for capital repair, and replacement requirements and an annual maintenance requirement plan to keep City facilities in good operational condition over a five year plan. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 14t ATTEST: ~~s;~ t CITY CLERK - - APPROVED AS TO FORM & lANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~~ ~<13-0'l ity Attome Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY m - Condensed Title: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to issue an RFQ for building inspection services to develop a five year plan for maintenance and repair needs of City facilities. Issue: Shall the City of Miami Beach Commission authorize the City Manager to issue a Request For Qualifications for Building Inspection Services? Item Summa IRecommendation: Due to the age, environment, and conditions of city facilities, the Administration requests authorization to prepare and issue an RFQ for building inspection services that would include inspections of electrical, plumbing, HV AC, fire sprinkler, fire alarm, energy management systems and other building operational systems in City facilities. The inspections would also include structural evaluations, ADA assessments, roof surveys, and general conditions of the exterior elements of the facilities, The inspections would be periormed by licensed certified inspectors and would include cost estimates for repair or replacement needs as well as estimated maintenance costs to keep facilities in good operational condition. The reports would be prepared to reflect immediate and future needs to help in estimating general maintenance requirements budget or funding requirement of capital re air and re lacement cost over a five ear Ian. Advisory Board Recommendation: I Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Source of Funds: D Finance Dept. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I AGENDA ITEM C. 7 L DATE V-IV-()<( CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachft.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez~. ~~ City Manager 0 A RESOLUTIO OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES TO DEVELOP AN IMMEDIATE NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND A FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR CAPITAL REPAIR, AND REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND A ANNUAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT PLAN TO KEEP CITY FACILITIES IN GOOD OPERATIONAL CONDITION. Date: April 14, 2004 To: Subject: ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS City facilities in Miami Beach range in age from historic buildings from the1920s to the Police building built in 1987, Many of the parks and beachfront buildings were constructed atterWorld War II. The most modern buildings in the City such as City Hall (27 years old) and the Police Department building (17 years old) have exceeded the expected life-cycle of equipment. An example of this was the replacement of the HV AC system at the Ocean Front Auditorium last year that had been in-place for over 35 years, or twice the life-cycle estimated use of the equipment. Although building systems have been maintained to keep them operational well beyond the life-cycle estimates, these components of buildings can and do fail with time, Additionally, the salt air environment of Miami Beach and the use of beach sand in the mixture of concrete in past times has had a severe impact on exposed mechanical and electrical equipment and the erosion and spalling of concrete on foundations, columns, beams, building exterior envelopes, and structural steel elements of facilities. Knowledge of facility condition is critical to an effective facility management program and this knowledge can only be attained by facility inspections. A dedicated inspection effort is vital to properly identify real property maintenance and repair deficiencies which will impact the mission or degrade the City's property investment. The City does not have the excess capacity to conduct cyclical full control inspections. These cyclical comprehensive inspections of all City buildings/facilities are essential to a successful property management program. Control inspections will result in the following products: City Commission Memorandum April 14, 2004 Re: RFQ Building Inspection Services Page 2 of 3 1. An assessment of facility condition identifying total maintenance and repair requirements 2, Identification of resource needs for budget planning purposes 3. Development of long range (5 year) and annual maintenance plans Since the City does not have excess capacity, the best way obtain a condition assessment baseline is through contracted inspection services. The following scope of work will be used for the Building Inspection Services (RFQ): Scope of services: To provide inspection services of City facilities to determine immediate and annual capital replacement and maintenance needs to be developed into a five year maintenance and repair plan for each facility, The inspections reports would provide estimated costs for immediate repair needs and deferred needs including any escalation of estimated costs over the five year plan, The report will also be required to provide estimated routine and preventative maintenance schedules for each facility inspected, including estimated manpower requirements per individual trade discipline to maintain the systems in good operation order, Reports will be provided in hard copy and on CD/ROM file formats. Any drawings provided must also be provided in a file compatible with AutoCAD release 12 or higher. Inspection services are to include evaluations of the following: Electrical systems including: switchgear, panels, transformers, generators, fire alarm panels, grounding devices, lightning prevention systems, and all associated electrical devices. Plumbinq Systems including: domestic water pumps, motors, sanitary sewer, piping, lift stations, Fire pumps, fire sprinkler systems, valves, and controls. HVAC Systems including: chilled water system, VAV devices, compressors, evaporators, condensing units, cooling towers, Air handling units, ventilation systems, fresh air supply systems, energy management systems, and any other heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system specific to the facility being inspected. General Buildinq Inspections including: structural evaluation of foundations, exterior walls, columns, and beams. Inspections will also include windows and glazing, hurricane shuttering systems, exterior doors, perimeter sidewalks, ramps, railing, and building roofs. Specialty Inspections including: elevators, gun range equipment, UPS systems, and other specialized equipment that may be located in City facilities. City Commission Memorandum April 14, 2004 Re: RFQ Building Inspection Services Page 3 of 3 All inspectors must be certified by the State of Florida to perform the inspections of their specific disciplines and must have extensive knowledge of building code requirements and construction cost and maintenance estimation, The City retains the right to determine the specific order in which the buildings will be inspected and further reserves the right to add or delete any items from the inspections due to known building conditions and existing warranties that may be in place. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and the City Commission of Miami Beach, Florida approve and authorize the City Manager to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for building inspection services to develop an immediate needs assessment and a five year plan for capital repair, and replacement requirements and a annual maintenance plan, JMG/RM/FB/baj C:\My Files\Building Inspections\RFQ Building Inspection MEMO.doc