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Agenda 02/09/2010 Item #10A Agenda Item No. 10A February 9, 2010 Page 1 of 10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Contract No. 10-5198 - Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project (LASIP) Lely Main Canal to Haskins, Inc. in the amount of $814,184 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of$81,418 totaling $895,602 and award contract 10-5198 - Lely Manor Canal West Outfall (North & South Sections) in the amount of $1,915,829 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of $191,582 totaling $2,107,411 to Guymann Construction Company, Inc., Project Number 51101. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the overall LASIP project is to provide a comprehensive stormwater outfall system for the area of East Naples, which has experienced an increasing level of drainage related problems as growth has continued in the area. Three construction projects are being awarded to two contractors so that simultaneous work can be accomplished. CONSIDERATION: The bid was advertised on December 18, 2009 in the Naples Daily News and 1468 packages were requested by various interested parties. On January 7, 2010 a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting was held to explain the contract specifications and answer any questions that the prospective bidders may have. Ten (10) bids were received by the due date of January 20, 2010. These were reviewed by the Stormwater Management Section's staff and the Project's Design Professional in conjunction with the Purchasing Department. The following bids were received: Company Name Lely Main Canal Bid Lely Manor Canal West Outfall (N & S Sections) Base + Alternates Chandler $892,902 $2,014,379 DN Higgins, Inc. $1,027,122 $2,169,586 Engineering Control $1,083,144 $3,632,656 Gulf Coast $935,532 $2,275,514 Gulf Paving $1,137,530 $2,776,778 Guymann Construction Company $771,504 $1,915,829 Haskins, Inc. $814,184 $2,360,535 Phillips & Jordan $1,265,807 $2,974,904 Quality Enterprises, Inc. $959,522 $2,266,543 SW Utility $1,089.232 $3,472,328 The lowest qualified, responsible bidder for the Lely Main Canal is Guymann Construction Company. Guymann Construction Company is also the lowest bidder for the Lely Manor Canal West Outfall. Staff is recommending awarding the Lely Manor Canal West Outfall to Guymann Construction Company and awarding the Lely Main Canal to Haskins, Inc., the second lowest bidder for the Lely Main Canal work. Staff recommends awarding the work to two vendors - the lowest bidder on the Lely Manor Canal West Outfall and the second lowest bidder on the Lely Main Canal because two vendors working simultaneously at the different sites will insure completion of all Agenda Item No. 10A February 9,2010 Page 2 of 10 projects on time. The difference in cost between the lowest bidder (Guymann $771,504) and the second lowest bidder (Haskins $8] 4, 184) for the Lely Main Canal work is $42,680 (5.5%). The possibility of awarding the segments to two different vendors was clearly stated in the pre-bid meeting. The decision to recommend award to two different vendors was made jointly between Transportation and Purchasing staff The following factors were considered when evaluating benefits of the two-vendor, simultaneous work option: · Segregating the Lely Main Canal work from the Lely Manor Canal work will minimize disruption to the surrounding communities by eliminating the need for equipment and personnel transfer between proj ects; · Coordination of work activities during specific timeframes with the Hibiscus Golf Course property owner (Lely Main Canal) is necessary to minimize impact to the golf course business operations; · Very limited space for construction staging and material storage (Lely Main Canal) created the need for work to be completed at specific locations during specific time frames providing safe adequate access to the construction areas; · Coordination with Royal Palm Country Club of Naples (Lely Main Canal) requires tight limits of construction activity with very specific timeframes to minimize interference with golf course operations on two affected fairways. Per the approved temporary construction easement agreement, compensation of $ I ,200 per day could be assessed if specified work is not completed within a 21 day window; · These are canal reconstruction projects which will require placement of temporary earthen dams blocking flow and dewatering of the canals. The majority of the work must be completed during the dry season when there is no flow in the canal. Any delay which pushes canal excavation work into late June or July could result in costly project changes necessary to accommodate t1ow, control erosion and prevent discharges of turbid water into sensitive receiving waters. These projects are the next component of the overall regional stormwater program. It is critical to the construction schedule that the work is completed in sequence and within the dry season. Since the projects need to be completed within a short time frame, it is in the County's best interest to award the contracts to two companies. Staff recommends that the bid for the Lely Main Canal be awarded for the base amount of $814,184 to Haskins, Inc. The base bid cost is 34% below the engineer's estimate. Staff recommends that the base bid plus alternates for Lely Manor Canal West Outfall (N & S Sections) be awarded to Guymann Construction Company, Inc., totaling $1,915,829. The base bid plus bid alternate cost is 12% below the engineer's estimate. It is important to have this element of LASIP approved to continue the progress that the Stormwater Management Section has achieved over the past three years. Many portions including the larger, downstream outfall canals have been successfully constructed. The Environmental Resource Permit to construct LASIP, which was issued jointly by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District, will expire on July 25, 2015. If the entire LASIP project is not completed by that date, modified Agenda Item NO.1 OA February 9, 2010 Page 3 of 10 permit requirements, if allowed, could require additional costs, mitigation, and delays. The projects are identified as segments numbered 10, 13 and 16 in the attached LASIP construction plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action-SRT. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $3,003,014 are currently available within the Stormwater Management CIP Fund (325). Source of funds is a grant in the amount of $1,000,000 from the South Florida Water Management District and ad valorem taxes. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The project is in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Drainage Sub-element of the Growth Management Plan for Collier County Stormwater Management. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners award Contract No. 10-5198 - LASIP Lely Main Canal to Haskins, Inc. in the amount of $814,184 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of $81,418 totaling $895,602 and Lely Manor West Outfall (North & South Sections) to Guyrnann Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of $1,915,829 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of $191,582 totaling $2,107,411 and authorize the Chairman to sign the standard Board approved contracts after legal review by the Office of the County Attorney. Prepared By: Margaret A. Bishop, Sr. Project Manager, Shane Cox, Sr. Project Manager, Stormwater Management Section, Road Maintenance Department Attachments; (I) Bid Tabulation; (2) Overall LASIP Construction Plan Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Agenda Item No. 10A February 9, 2010 Page 4 of 10 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10A Recommendation to Award Contract No. 10-5198 Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project (LASIP) Lely Main Canal to Haskins, Inc. in the amount of$814,184 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of $81,418 totaling $895,602 and award contract 10-5198 - Lely Manor Canal West Outfall (North & South Sections) in the amount of $1 ,915,829 plus a ten (10) percent contingency of $191,582 totaling $2,107,411 to Guymann Construction Company, Inc., Project Number 511 01. (Norman Feder, Administrator, Transportation Services) 2/9/2010 9:00:00 AM Date Approved By Margaret A. Bishop Transportation Division Project Manager, Senior Transportation Road Maintenance 1122/20102:55 PM Date Approved By Caroline Soto Transportation Division Management/Budget Analyst Transportation Administration 1/22120104:23 PM Date Approved By Gerald Kurtz Transportation Division Project Manager, Principal Transportation Road Maintenance 1122/20104:32 PM Date Approved By Brenda Brilhart Administrative Services Division Purchasing Agent Purchasing & General Services 1125120108:15 AM Date Approved By Scott R. Teach County Attorney Deputy County Attorney County Attorney 1125120108:28 AM Date Approved By R. Shane Cox, P .E. Transportation Division Project Manager, Senior Transportation Road Maintenance 1/2S12010 1 :49 PM Date Approved By Steve Carnell Administrative Services Division Director - Purchasing/General Services Purchasing & General Services 1126/201010:02 AM Date Approved By John Vliet Transportation Division Director - Road Maintenance Transportation Road Maintenance 1126/201011:17 AM Approved By Therese Stanley Transportation Division Agenda Item No. 10A February 9, 2010 Page 5 of 10 Manager. Operations Support. Trans Date Transportation Administration 1128120109:08 AM Date Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator. Transportation Transportation Administration 1/28/20101:10 PM Date Approved By Pat Lehnhard Transportation Division Executive Secretary Transportation Administration 1128120101:20 PM Date Approved By OMS Coordinator County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1128120104:29 PM Date Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney 1129/20104:05 PM Date Approved By Susan Usher Office of Management & Budget Management/Budget Analyst, Senior Office of Management & Budget 1129120105:06 PM Date Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Managers Office County Manager County Managers Office 212120104:28 PM Ul1 ~ -I Hi l m ~; ~i8 ~ 8 " . !'.- '. 8888 ill I~;~~ ~ , ~ i u ! ~ ' !,,< ~ ~ I' ! ! ~ ~ ~ g g ! a;i ~! f:l 0;: .. U g "!!;i 0;: g f.j to 0;: 0;: 8 8 8_ ~ ~ : ~' 8 8 lQ~ 8 a 80l88lil a Ol 8 sa 8 8 8 888a 8 8 88 8 8 2 Ol fi " 1'28 8 8 8 a a I' 2 H._ I"". ~, ~ ~. ! ! . . ~! ~ . ;;' . I . · . . H.~' ! 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