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DATE:
TO:
STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
December 15, 2015
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
CITY CLERK
File #600 -60
FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
SUBJECT: Authorization to Re -Bid - Contract #15 -08, Fallon Sports Park Phase
Prepared by Meghan Tiernan, Facilities Development Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider re- bidding Fallon Sports Park Phase II Contract #15 -08. The
project would provide for two lighted synthetic turf soccer fields, a lighted 90' baseball diamond,
a group picnic area for 100 people, restroom and concession building, parking and supporting
elements as further detailed in the report.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
With the Engineer's Estimate of $15.2 million in potential total construction costs, the project
would need $2.8 million in additional funding, as shown in the table below.
Construction Budget for Phase 11
Approved Construction Budget $12,362,151
Total Available Construction Funding $12,362,151
Engineer's Estimate for Base Bid $13,176,000
10% Contingency $1,317,600
Subtotal, Potential Construction Cost for Base Bid $14,493,600
Proposed Bid Alternates (including 10% contingency)
Add Alternate 1: Playrgound $252,228
Add Alternate 2: Soccer Lights $446,280
Subtotal, Add Alternates $698,508
Total Potential Construction Costs $15,192,108
Funding Shortfall - $2,829,957
Potential Additional Funding Sources
Advance from General Fund $2,650,512
Measure D $80,000
Cal Recycle Grant $99,445
$2,829,957
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Council authorize Staff to advertise Fallon Sports Park — Phase 11
Contract #15 -08 for bids with the two bid alternates as proposed.
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Submit ed By,
Parks and Comm�nity
Services Direc r
DESCRIPTION:
Reviewed By
Administrative
Services Director
'\ Reviewed By
Assistant City Manager
On April 21, 2015, the City Council rejected all bids received for Fallon Sports Park Phase 11
(Contract #15 -08) because the base bids exceeded the available construction budget including
contingency by approximately 20 %. Subsequent to the City Council decision, Staff worked with
its consultant to evaluate the bid results, review current bid costs, and develop options for value
engineering the project to reduce overall cost yet keep intact the primary features related to the
major programmatic elements of the park. The effort has resulted in a project of reduced scope
but the construction estimate still exceeds the total available construction funding.
Value Engineering
In an effort to reduce the overall cost of the project, Staff has coordinated the following revisions
to the current scope of work:
• Eliminated all previous Additive and Deductive Alternates including the baseball shade
structures and scoreboard upgrade; the soccer field windscreen and shade structure; and
the bocce courts and lighting. The synthetic turf will remain in the base bid.
• Eliminated one trellis near the playground.
• Eliminated concrete seating on west side of fields and replace with grass mounds.
• Scaled back irrigation and planting on the slope facing Central Parkway and Lockhart
Street and replace with non - irrigated hydroseed mix.
• Eliminated spectator shade structure at the baseball field.
• Scaled back the size of the Scorekeeper's Booth.
Attachment #1 identifies the revisions as listed above.
The proposed base bid scope of work for the new bid includes the following elements:
• Entry road and parking for 145 cars
• Park pedestrian circulation
• Utilities
• Landscaping and erosion control
• Two synthetic turf soccer fields with conduits stubbed for future lighting
• One lighted 90' baseball diamond
• Scorekeepers booth and scoreboard
• Restroom and concession building
• Park identity and directional signs
• Group picnic area for 100 people
• Fallon and Central Parkway landscape and sidewalk
The following additive alternates are proposed to be included in the bid package:
• Additive Alternate #1 will provide for a playground that has been scaled back to achieve a
10 -20% cost reduction.
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• Additive Alternate #2 will provide for lighting of the soccer fields.
While the savings from value engineering lowered the overall project cost, Staff was not able
completely align these savings with the current construction budget when factoring in for annual
inflationary cost increases and for the current bid climate without significantly impacting the
project scope. As detailed in the Financial Impact above, the project may require an advance
and allocation from the General Fund Reserve to cover the bid and construction contingency at
the time of project award.
Schedule
The following is a summary of the key project milestones for the remainder of the project:
Bid Period Winter 2015
Award of Contract & Construction Begins Spring 2016
Open to the Public Fall 2017
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The project will be advertised in local newspapers, at plan holder rooms and posted on the
City's website. A copy of this Staff Report was sent to the Parks and Community Services
Commission, Dublin Little League and Dublin United Soccer League.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Value Engineering — Site Plan
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