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File #: ID#15-236    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 4/17/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/16/2015 Final action:
Title: Consider approval, by motion to approve Change Order #16 to RGM for the Downtown Reconstruction Project for street, sidewalk, lighting and pedestrian improvements in the amount of $525,368.48.
Sponsors: Laurie Moyer
Attachments: 1. 20150610101353985
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AGENDA CAPTION:

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Consider approval, by motion to approve Change Order #16 to RGM for the Downtown Reconstruction Project for street, sidewalk, lighting and pedestrian improvements in the amount of $525,368.48.

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Meeting date:  June 16, 2015

 

Department:  Eng/CIP

 

Funds Required:                       $525,368.48

Account Number:                       50036341.70200

Funds Available:                       $550,000

Account Name:                       Downtown Reconstruction

 

CITY COUNCIL GOAL

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BACKGROUND

 

Change Order #16 is the final quantities adjustment for the Downtown Reconstruction project.  It reflects the “as-built” condition in relation to unit price quantities (HMAC (Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete), concrete, curb, etc) installed during the construction.

 

This change order also reflects the following items which were not included in the original project:

                     additional cost to upgrade the pedestrian signals and remove a power pole at the intersection of Hopkins and N. LBJ

                     revise traffic pole at SE corner of N. LBJ and Hopkins to add luminaire for intersection illumination

                     repairs to the Edward Gary/Moon alley

                     sidewalk construction on University

                     additional pedestrian lighting

                     modification of landscaping to a low maintenance drought tolerant plant palette

                     increase in HMAC quantities due to installation of a thicker base section in alleyways from original plans to accommodate heavier traffic loads

                     change during construction on N. LBJ from a lime stabilized subgrade to a thicker base section for faster construction

                     unanticipated changes to irrigation on Hutchison due to street cross section modifications

                     modifications to the water quality pond and LID modifications to the project.

 

With this final change order the contract is 10.53% over the original bid amount.   This change order percentage is well within industry standards for this type of revitalization project in a developed downtown area.  By state statute changes orders cannot exceed 25% of the original bid amount.  On average city projects have 6.6% in change orders.