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2008-26836 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2008-26836 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF $563,624 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND 304 AS CONTINGENCY CHANGE, ORDERS AND TO REPLACE ANTICIPATED AND UNREALIZED REVENUE FUNDING FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NORTH BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR PROJECT. WHEREAS, the City is developing a series of bicycle/pedestrian/greenway projects called the Atlantic Greenway Network, made up of two main trail systems: the Beach Corridors, which extend in a northbound/southbound direction, running between the erosion control line and the dune system; and the Neighborhood Traits, which extend in east/west as well as north/south directions through the South, Middle, and North Beach neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the North Beach Recreational Corridor Project (Project) will create a northbound/southbound multi-purpose public access corridor, within a public easement, which traverses along the western edge (upland side) of the dune; and WHEREAS, the Project will be located in the North Beach District, and will run immediately east of the oceanfront properties, and serve to energize the coastal development areas between 64th Street and 79th Street; and WHEREAS, the Project will also connect to planned greenways along Indian Creek to promote alternative transportation, via bicycling or walking, and will serve as a connection to businesses, residential areas, schools, parks, and beaches; and WHEREAS, on March 14th, 2007, the City Commission authorized the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm of Horizon Contractors, Inc., pursuant to Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 27-06/07, for construction of the Project Phases 1, 2 & 3; and WHEREAS, September 5th, 2007, the City approved the construction contract in the amount of $6,299,755 with Horizon Contractors, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007/08 appropriations for the Project were in the amount of $3,406,300, yielding a total available amount of $6,489,456; and WHEREAS, the estimated Project budget of $6,489,456 included a contribution of $300,000, and a possible $200,000 in-kind contribution from Canyon Ranch; and WHEREAS, the final negotiated contribution from the Canyon Ranch was $300,000.00 in cash, no in-kind contribution, which reduced the Project budget by $200,000, to $6,289,456; and WHEREAS, the remaining value on the construction contract is $1,744,628, and a ten (10%) percent contingency upon the remaining value of the construction contract, in the amount of $174,463, would provide funding for the construction contingency; and WHEREAS, the City incurred $171,193 of unforeseen consultant expenses for services related to litigation, legal fees, construction administration, re-design and permit modifications that resulted from community input; and WHEREAS, an additional sea turtle replica, in the amount of $7,800, is required to complete the original, permitted Eco-Walk design approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection; and WHEREAS, the installation of bollards, in the amount of $10,168, is required to restrict vehicular access and to provide increased safety for pedestrians and to the beachwalk infrastructure and was not included in the original design cost for materials and labor; and WHEREAS, $563,624 of funding from the Capital Reserve Fund 304 is required now to compensate for the aforestated unforeseen costs and to satisfy the construction contingency deficit that was previously not funded. 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 hereby authorize the appropriation of $563,624 from the Capital Reserve fund 304 as contingency, change orders and to replace anticipated and unrealized revenue funding for the completion of construction of the North Beach Recreational Corridor Project. PASSED and ADOPTED this 25thday of June , 2008. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Robert Parcher Matti Herrera Bower T:WGENDA\2008\June 25\Consent\NBRC 06.25.08 RESO .doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXXECUTION ,, 'L r t rt ~ D?+ 4 Condensed Title: COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY A Resolution of the Mayor and the City Commission of Miami Beach, Florida, authorizing the appropriation of $563,624 from the Capital Reserve Fund 304 as contingency, change orders and to replace anticipated and unrealized revenue funding for the completion of the construction of the North Beach Recreational Corridor Project (NBRC). Key Intended Outcome Supported: To Ensure Well Designed Quality Capital Projects Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The availability of pedestrian trails and bicycle '' paths/lanes in North Beach was rated Poor by 33% of respondents and Fair by another 40%. Issue: Shall the Ma or and Cit Commission a rove the Resolution? Item Summa /Recommendation: The NBRC is part of a series of bicycle/ pedestrian/ greenway projects to be known as the Atlantic Greenway Network (AGN). A series of future projects are planned and will be constructed as funding becomes available to create a continuous trail network allowing for alternative transportation and to improve the quality of life of Miami Beach residents. The construction contract funding was approved without the typical 10% construction contingency component. Construction is approximately seventy-five (75%) percent complete. The remaining value on the construction contract is $1,744,627. It is recommended that a 10% contingency of the remaining value in the amount of $174,463 be provided to take care of any unforeseen conditions or unplanned work, from now until the completion of the project, such as installation of additional litter containers, dog bag stations, additional signage, improvements to the drainage of the beach showers, and some added concrete work at the beach entrances. When the project was awarded, the City Administration was still negotiating an in-kind and a cash funding contribution for the NBRC from the Canyon Ranch developer in the amount of $300,000, and a possible $200,000 in-kind contribution. Based on the information available at the time, $500,000 was included as part of the estimated project budget of $6,489,456 and approved by the City Commission in September 2007. The final negotiated contribution from the Canyon Ranch was the $300,000 in cash, no in-kind contribution, which reduced the project available funding by $200,000 down to $6,289,456. This in-kind contribution became unfeasible as the cost of work exceeded the developer's expectation and it did not make sense to have multiple contractors (City and developer) working in the same area. In addition to the 10% contingency of the remaining value, the project has the following unfunded requirements: 1) the City incurred $171,193 of unforeseen legal fees, litigation, plus consultant expenses for services relative to construction administration, re-design and permit modifications that resulted from community input; 2) $7,800 to build the original Eco-Walk approved by the Florida Department or Environmental Protection; 3) $10,168 for the installation of bollards to restrict vehicular access on to the NBRC. The bollards will provide safety to pedestrians and will protect the beachwalk infrastructure. The Administration recommends the Mayor and City Commission authorize the appropriation of Capital Reserve funds in the amount of $563,624.00 ($200,000 plus $174,463, plus $171,193, plus $7,800, plus $10,168). THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTION. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $563,624 Capital Reserve Fund 304 2 3 OBPI Total $563,624 Financial Im act Summa Cit Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Fernando A. Vaz uez, P.E.; Ext 6399 Sign-Offs: /~ De artment Dire or Assistan i ana er Ci na er FHB JMG T: WGENDA\20081Jilhefl5\Co}f~ent\NBRC08.25.08SUMM.doc~/ m MIAMIBEACH U ~' A+GEN[3A ITEM a 7.L. Dl4TE 6' e?S=d~ m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.mi°mibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: June 25, 2008 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF $563,624 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND 304 AS CONTINGENCY, CHANGE ORDERS AND TO REPLACE ANTICIPATED AND UNREALIZED REVENUE FUNDING FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NORTH BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR PROJECT. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The North Beach Recreational Corridor Project (NBRC) is part of a series of bicycle/pedestrian/greenway projects to be known as the Atlantic Greenway Network (AGN). The AGN is made up of two main trail systems; the Beach Corridors running between the erosion control line (ECL) and the dune system; and the Neighborhood Trails, which creates east-west and north-south connections throughout south, middle, and north beach neighborhoods. A series of future projects are planned, and as funding becomes available individual projects will be constructed to create a continuous trail network allowing for alternative transportation and community enhancement. The NBRC will create amulti-purpose public access corridor, which traverses along the western edge (upland side) of the sand dunes. The NBRC will be located immediately east of the oceanfront properties between 64th Street and 79th Street in the City. NBRC is a natural progression of pathways connecting beachfront parks and beachfront streetends. This corridorwill serve as a connection to businesses, residential areas, schools, parks, and beaches to promote alternative transportation via bicycling or walking. On September 5th, 2007 the City Commission approved a contract with Horizon Contractors, Inc., for the construction of the NBRC for a negotiated contract price of $6,299,755. Construction began in December 2007 with a projected completion in December of 2008. The construction is ahead of schedule and the NBRC is expected to be officially open for use by the general public in August 2008. The construction contract funding was approved without the typical 10 percent construction contingency component. Construction is approximately seventy-five (75%) percent complete, with a remaining value on the construction contract of $1,744,628. North Beach Recreational Corridor Project June 25, 2008 Page 2 of 2 The City Administration recommends that a 10% contingency of this remaining value in the amount of $174,463 be provided to take care of any unforeseen conditions or unplanned work, from now until the completion of the project, such as installation of additional litter containers, dog bag stations, additional signage, improvements to the drainage of the beach showers, and some added concrete work at the beach entrances. The 10% contingency funding was not appropriated as both a federal funding source and an in-kind donation had not yet been finalized. In order to expedite the award and the start project, the item was presented to City Commission pending approval of federal funding sources in the amount of $2,000,000. After the award of the contract, federal funds were approved by the state and have been allocated to the project. Also when the project was awarded, the City Administration was still negotiating an in-kind and a cash funding contribution for the NBRC from the Canyon Ranch developer in the amount of $300,000, and a possible $200,000 in-kind contribution. Based on the information available at the time, $500,000 was included as part of the estimated project budget of $6,489,456 and approved by the City Commission in September 2007. The final negotiated contribution from the Canyon Ranch was only $300,000 in cash, no in-kind contribution, which reduced the project available funding by $200,000 down to $6,289,456. This in-kind contribution became unfeasible as the cost of work exceeded the developer's expectation and it did not make sense to have multiple contractors (City and developer) working in the same area. In addition to the requested 10% contingency allocation of the remaining construction value, the project has the following unfunded requirements: 1) To date, the City has incurred $171,193 of unforeseen consultant expenses for services relative to litigation, legal fees, construction administration, re-design and permit modifications that resulted from community input. 2) The City requested $27,617 from the Sea Turtle License Plate Grant to fund the Allison Park Eco-Walk, which is part of the permitted NBRC design. The purpose of the grant was to create an interpretive educational display in Allison Park that would include endangered sea turtle replicas and ADA-accessible signage about the beach environment. The City received only partial funding of $15,417. The additional funding request of $7,800 is needed to build the original Eco-Walk through the procurement of an additional sea turtle replica, which was approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). 3) The installation of bollards which were not included in the original design would restrict vehicular access onto the NBRC. The bollards will provide increased safety for pedestrians and other users of the NBRC and will also protect the beachwalk infrastructure. The bollards will cost $10,168 for materials and labor associated with their installation. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends the Mayor and City Commission authorize the appropriation of Capital Reserve Fund 304 as additional funding for the completion of the construction of the North each Recreational Corridor in the amount of $563,624. JMG B/FV/LB/ew T:\A END 008\June 25\Consent\NBRC MEMO.doc