Subject: GLENVIEW PARK PLAY Date: 07-23-03
LOT RENOVATION PROJECT
Council
District: 10
Report on bids and award of contract for the Glenview Park
Play Lot Renovation Project to the low bidder, Lone Star Landscape, Inc., in
the amount of $116,000, and approval of a contingency in the amount of $12,000.
CEQA: Exempt, PP03-05-170.
BACKGROUND
Glenview Park is located in south San José near Almaden Expressway and Rajkovich Way (map attached). The four acre park was originally constructed in 1986 and consists of a tot lot play area, picnic tables, pathways, turf and other miscellaneous park facilities.
This project includes the renovation of the tot lot play area, replacement of the drinking fountain and new park benches. Construction will begin in September with completion in February 2004.
Bids
were opened on June 26, 2003 with the following results:
|
Contractor |
Bid Amount |
Variance Amount |
Over/ (Under) Percent |
|
Engineer's
Estimate |
$125,000 |
--- |
--- |
|
Bellicitti & Pellicciott (Santa Clara) |
123,545 |
(1,455) |
(1) |
|
ESR Construction (San José) |
122,830 |
(2,170) |
(2) |
|
Lone Star Landscape, Inc. (San Martin) |
116,000 |
(9,000) |
(7) |
The low bid submitted by Lone Star
Landscape, Inc. is seven percent under the Engineer’s Estimate. Staff considers
this reasonable for the work involved.
Council Policy provides for a
standard contingency of five percent on public works park projects. However, a contingency of ten percent is
recommended for this project due to incomplete record drawings for the original
park construction. Potential modifications
to the underground drainage system may be necessary as part of the new
construction. The funds budgeted for
this project are sufficient to provide for the recommended contingency.
A community meeting was held to
gather input for improvements to the existing tot lot. Additionally, this project was listed on the
City’s Internet Bid Line and advertised in the San José Mercury News and San
José Post Record. Bid packages for
all Department of Public Works construction projects are provided to various
contractor organizations and builder’s exchanges.
This project and memo have been coordinated with the
Departments of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services, General Services,
Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, the City Attorney’s Office and the
City Manager’s Budget Office.
COST IMPLICATIONS
1.
AMOUNT OF RECOMMENDATION: $116,000
2. COST
OF PROJECT:
|
Project Delivery |
$47,000 |
* |
|
Construction |
116,000 |
|
|
Contingency |
12,000 |
|
|
TOTAL |
$175,000 |
|
*$27,451
was expended/encumbered in Fiscal Year 2002-2003 for project delivery costs.
3. SOURCE
OF FUNDING: 389 - C+C Tax Fund,
Council District 10
375
– Park Trust Fund
4. FISCAL IMPACT: This project is consistent with the Council-approved Budget
Strategy Economic Recovery section in that it will spur construction spending
in our local economy. The new Glenview
Play Lot is expected to be completed in August 2004. The annual operating and maintenance costs of this project have
been reviewed, and it has been determined that the project will have no
significant adverse impact on the General Fund operating budget.
BUDGET REFERENCE
|
Fund # |
Appn # |
Appn. Name |
RC # |
Total Appn. |
Amt. for Contract |
Proposed Budget Page |
Last Budget Action (Date, Ord. No.) |
|
389 |
4579 |
Glenview Park Play Area Renovation |
12532B |
50,000 |
N/A |
Page 477 |
|
|
375 |
4579 |
Glenview Park Renovation |
12532B |
264,000 |
116,000 |
Page 562 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
314,000 |
116,000 |
|
|
Exempt, PP03-05-170.
KATY ALLEN
Director,
Public Works Department
GLENVIEW PARK PLAY AREA RENOVATION
SPEAKING POINTS
Special attention is called to the Schedule of Quantities and Pay Items in the project Specifications.
Playground Surfacing was an item that was omitted in the Schedule of Quantities in the bid package but was included in the Pay Items of the Specifications. City staff contacted the bidders after the bid opening to inform them of the omission in the bid package. The bidders responded that they had been aware of the oversight prior to bidding and had adjusted their bids. The Contractors included the Playground Surfacing in the Miscellaneous Pay Items.
The City Attorney concluded that the error is insignificant.