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File # 600-30
AGENDA STATEMENT
CZTY COUNCZL MEETZNG DATE: September 18, 2001
SUBJECT:
Request for Proposal - Emerald Glen Park Phase 2
Report prepared by: Herma Lichtenstein, Parks
Development Manager
& Facilities
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Request for Proposal
RECOMMENDATION:/~'~) Authorize Staffto issue RFP
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: $83,665 is available for design of this project; funding is derived from
Public Facility Impact Fees
DESCRIPTION: At the March 20, 2001 meeting the City Council originally
considered the RFP for Emerald Glen Park Phase 2. At that time the Council agreed to defer issuing the
RFP for this phase of Emerald Glen Park for a minimum of 30 days in order to look at the San Jose Sharks
proposal. The San Jose Sharks subsequently withdrew their proposal and it is appropriate to move
forward with Phase 2 at this time.
In addition, Phase 2 of Emerald Glen Park was identified in the 2001-2002 Annual Budget that was adopted
by City Council in June of 2001. This phase of Emerald Glen Park will include the design for the entry
comer into the Eastern Dublin area. This prominent comer is at the intersection of Tassajara Road and
Central Parkway and is the first civic feature in the newly developed area. The approved Master Plan
shows this area as including a small lake and water feature, gazebo and sculpture garden. In conjunction
with this comer additional temporary gravel parking will be provided near the children's area. Families
are currently using the comer of the park for temporary parking to access the play area. Upon completion
of the lake, this area will no longer be available and street parking is not allowed on Central Parkway.
The Park Master Plan also identified a small maintenance facility in the Northwest comer of the park near
the creek. The facility would provide space for maintenance equipment and materials that are used on a
regular basis at the park. The area is approximately one-quarter acre in size and would house such items
as tractors, irrigation equipment, bark, etc. Both the parking and the maintenance facility have been
included in the overall project budget.
Itis the recommendation of Staff that the City Council take the following action;
1. Authorize Staff to issue RFP.
COPIES TO:
ITEM NO.~
Request For Proposals
To Provide Professional Design Services
in the Development
PHASE II
EMERALD GLEN PARK
Closing Date For Submittal of Proposals
October 26, 2001
Contact Person
Herma Lichtenstein
Parks & Facilities Development Manager
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Background:
The CitY of Dublin is experiencing major growth which will more than double the size and
population of the City within the next 20 years. To provide services for the new population, the first
phase of the 57-acre Emerald Glen Park was completed in the summer of 2000. The first 27-acre
phase of the park included: ball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, a skatepark, restroom and
play area. ~
The Pro]ect:
The proposed project entails the design of Phase II of the park site, which is directly adjacent to the existing
play area and a major entry point to the new development in Eastern Dublin. The project is located at the
comer of Tassajara Road and Central Parkway. In addition, a corporation yard area is located off of Gleason
Drive and Tassajara Creek. The combined area will be approximately 4 acres.
The master plan for Emerald Glen Park identified the comer of Tassajara and Gleason as an opportunity for
an entry statement. The area was also programmed to include a small lake and gazebo structure.
Phase li will also include the landscaping along Central Parkway, additional temporary parking spaces for
the play area and the corporation yard.
Work to be undertaken as part of this project includes, but is not limited to:
· Review of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and other related planning documents.
· Evaluation and understanding of existing Phase I Emerald Glen Park's features and recreational
facilities. '
· Preparation of preliminary design alternatives for the site.
· Preparation of concept design plan for the site.
· Preparation of Design Development Plan for the site.
· Parks and Community Services Commission and City Council presentations of design alternatives,
conceptual design and design development.
· Preparation of construction documents, including specifiCations.
· Preparation of a detailed cost estimate for the proposedproject.
Selection Process:
Five copies of your proposal should be submitted to the office of the Parks and Community Services
Department by 4:30 p.m., October 26, 2001. Proposals may be hand delivered or mailed to 100 Civic Plaza,
Dublin, California, 94568.
The following information should be provided as part of your proposal:
· A brief narrative describing the finn's approach to accomplishing the project. (Limit to three
pages).
· A summary of the firm's background and capabilities, including information on the firm's history
and areas of specialization, or particular expertise. (Limit to two pages).
· Identification and background of the individual(s) who will do the actual design work and who will
work with the City on a regular basis.
· An organization chart should be included as well as resumes for each individual.
· Identification and background of any other consultants who are proposed to assist in the
development of this project.
· A statement of qualifications including a list of relevant projects that the firm has completed which
are similar to the project described above. Submittals should include reference names and phone
numbers. (Minimum of five references).
· Proposed project schedule.
· Consultant fee schedule.
· Statement of professional liability coverage.
Following a review of the proposals, the City will conduct interviews with qualified firms. The City will
notify selected consultants two weeks after the proposal submittal date to set up interviews.
The following criteria will be used in evaluating proposals:
· Understanding of project
· Education and experience of key personnel
· Quality of completed work
· Experience on similar projects
· Ability to meet schedules
· Experience with community input process
The Ci02 o£Dublin ma}, reiect an}, and all proposals
If there are any questions pertaining to this proposal, please contact Herma Lichtenstein, Parks andFacilities
Development Manager at (925) 833-6672 prior to October 23, 2001.