File #: 19-142    Version: 1 Name: Change Order 1 - JC Dillon - 2018 Storm Sewer Lining - one year extension for 2019 work
Type: Contract Status: Approved
File created: 4/17/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/14/2019 Final action: 5/14/2019
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Interim Director of Public Works with a Request to Authorize a Change Order #1 for a One-Year Extension of the 2018 STORM SEWER LINING CONTRACT with J.C. DILLON, INC. to February 7, 2020, and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Change Order for a Total Budget Amount of $200,000.00 (Reference 18-078) [All Council Districts]
Attachments: 1. 19-142 Agreement
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Interim Director of Public Works with a Request to Authorize a Change Order #1 for a One-Year Extension of the 2018 STORM SEWER LINING CONTRACT with J.C. DILLON, INC. to February 7, 2020, and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Change Order for a Total Budget Amount of $200,000.00 (Reference 18-078) [All Council Districts]

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BACKGROUND: This annual contract has eliminated the delays experienced waiting for the designing, bidding, letting and Council approval of individual contracts for each repair project. The repairs are designed "in the field" and paid based on a time and materials bid. This approach allows the Public Works Department to continue to be responsive to residents with drainage concerns caused by failing city-owned storm sewer infrastructure.

J.C. Dillon was the low bidder for this contract in 2018 and the contract allowed for an additional one-year contract extension. The original unit prices bid shall remain in effect for the contract extensions. Any equipment or material costs that have increased 25% or more from the time of the original 2018 bid will be evaluated for an increase on a case by case basis. The contract change is germane to the original contract as signed.

J.C. Dillon is a local business, and has successfully and satisfactorily performed work under this contract for the City.

The work performed under this contract is specialty work that does not offer sub-contracting opportunities. J.C. Dillon submitted waiver requests and indicated they would be self-performing. Since there are no MBE or WBE sub-contracting opportunities, the low bidder has agreed to make sure that the City's workforce utilization hours of 18% minority and 3% female are met on this project.

Public Works engineering staff will oversee the contract.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: The budget for this construction contract is $200,000 in the proposed 2019 Community Investment Plan. By ext...

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