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HomeMy Public PortalAbout15-8986 Agreement with Intercounty Engineering in the amount not exceed $5,110,452.00 Sponsored by: City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 15-8986 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA LOCKA, FLORIDA, TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH INTERCOUNTY ENGINEERING, INC. IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION ONE HUNDRED TEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY TWO DOLLARS ($5,110,452.00) FOR THE DESIGN BUILD SERVICES FOR CAIRO LANE DRAINAGE, ROADWAY AND SANITARY SEWER, AND DRINKING WATER SYSTEM PROJECT FUNDED BY FDEP GRANT APPROPRIATION AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS, PAYABLE FROM ACCOUNT NO.'S 35-5356315, 43-5386315, 64-5336315; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The City of Opa-locka issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) to solicit competitive bids to provide design-build services for Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street, including wastewater and stormwater systems on Cairo Lane and wastewater, stormwater and drinking water systems on NW 127th street; and WHEREAS, The City received two bid packages, from Intercounty Engineering and Central Florida; and WHEREAS, An Evaluation Panel reviewed both bids and ranked the proposers based on criteria as reflected in Exhibit "A", attached; and WHEREAS, the panel is recommending Intercounty Engineering as the most responsive and highest ranked and lowest bidder. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA LOCKA,FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. Resolution No. 15-8986 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Intercounty Engineering in an amount not to exceed $5,110,452.000, consistent with the terms and conditions of RFP 15-2904100. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of May, 2015. /y ( • I ■ Myra . Taylor Mayor Attest to: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: • J•a na Flores Vincent T. Brown City Clerk The Brown Law Group City Attorney Moved by: Commissioner Santiago Seconded by: Commissioner Pinder Commissioner Vote: 5-0 Commissioner Kelley: YES Commissioner Pinder: YES Commissioner Santiago: YES Vice Mayor Holmes: YES Mayor Taylor: YES Opp.LOCk4 O gyp. 101 IE �' �OAti.; QSE ,9 City of Opa-Locka Agenda Cover Memo Commission Meeting Item Type: Resolution Ordinance Other Date: 05/08/2015 X (EnterX in box) Fiscal Impact: Ordinance Reading: 1st Reading 2nd Reading (Enter X in box) Yes No (Enter X in box) x Public Hearing: Yes No Yes No (Enter X in box) X X Funding Source: (Enter Fund&Dept) Advertising Requirement: Yes No Ex: (EnterX in box) Account#35-5356315 X Account#43-5386315 Account#64-5336315 Contract/P.O.Required: Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid#: (Enter X in box) 15-2904100 Strategic Plan Related Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the (Enter X in box) specific objective/strategy this item will address) X Enhance Organizational 0 Bus.&Economic Dev I Will resolve Cairo Lane and NW Public Safety !i 127th Street area Flooding and Quality of Education unavailability of Sanitary Sewer Qual.of Life&City Image I Communcation C( System, and drinking water distribution system issues. Sponsor Name Department: City Manager CIP Short Title: Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street Improvements Staff Summary: Intercounty Engineering is the highest ranked and most responsive lowest bidder per bid evaluation committee evaluation. Intercounty Engineering provided excellent designs and differentiated itself by providing exceptional cost effective sustainable innovative concepts. Intercounty Engineering submitted bid package included plans, calculations; and specifications are the most comprehensive, detailed and meet RFP requirements. Committee recommends to award the contract to Intercounty Engineering in order to resolve Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street area Flooding and unavailability of Sanitary Sewer System, and drinking water issues. Proposed Action: The following table shows the most responsive responsible bid price comparison: THE MOST RESPONSIVE RESPONSIBLE BID PRICE SUMMARY Cairo Lane NW 127th Total Bid Price *Combined Rank Bidders Bid Price Street Bid Price Total Score Intercounty Eng. $2,681,281.00 $2,429,171.00 $ 5,110,452.00 990 15t Central Florida $3,070,976.61 $2,407,549.00 $ 5,478,525.61 836 2nd Intercounty Engineering Design Build Team is the highest ranked most responsive lowest bidder. Their bid package is excellent as demonstrated by the following factors: Design — Provided superior innovative cost effective design concept accompanied by accurate drainage and outstanding concept of sanitary sewer system supported by engineering judgment,analysis and calculations. Sewer Collection System —The innovative concept by Intercounty Engineering eliminates the requirement of the proposed pump station 7A. This concept will help reduce the maintenance cost of the City's pump station system. The Sewer collection system was optimized by running the force main on one side under the shoulder for easy access and maintenance. It will minimize future maintenance cost for the city. Drainage & Roadway — Intercounty provided concept of using joint reinforced concrete pavement (JRCP) concept designed by using Superpave12 and AASHTOWARE software. This concept will allow very high stiffness of the pavement with wide load distribution with the elimination of the point load impact on the sub- base. As a result the road will have longer life, and will be less susceptible to settlement due to the exiting soil condition. MOT—Maintenance of traffic plans were complete and attention was given to the construction phases. Local Hire—Made commitment for 15 local hire. Intercounty Engineering ranked 15' for each project as well as combining both Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street Projects. Attachment: 1. Agenda 2. Evaluation Sheets 0vp.LOCkq c4 O a `9 ja MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Myra L.Taylor Vice Mayor Timothy Hol Commissioner Jose h L.Kel Commissioner Luis. Santyr Commissioner Terence K. 'i FROM Kelvin L.Baker,City Manager. DATE: May 06,2015 It 'sd RE: Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street Improvements REQUEST: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH INTERCOUNTY ENGINEERING, INC. IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIVE MILLION ONE HUNDRED TEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY TWO DOLLARS ($5,110,452.000) FOR THE DESIGN BUILD SERVICES FOR CAIRO LANE DRAINAGE, ROADWAY AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND NW 127TH STREET DRAINAGE & ROADWAY, SANITARY SEWER, AND DRINKING WATER SYSTEM PROJECT FUNDED BY FDEP GRANT APPROPRIATION AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA REVOLVING FUNDS, PAYABLE FROM ACCOUNT NO. 35-5356315, 43- 5386315,64-5336315.THE ITEM IS BUDGETED AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RESOLUTION IS CONTINGENT UPON FDEP APPROVAL. DESCRIPTION: The City of Opa-locka issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit competitive proposals from qualified professional firms and received two (2) competitive bid packages to provide design-build services for Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street including wastewater and stormwater systems on Cairo Lane, and wastewater, stormwater,and drinking water system on NW 127th Street. The evaluation panel reviewed the bid packages for the Cairo Lane (LP13036) and NW 127th Street (LP13037) Projects (RFP#15-2904100) and ranked the bidders as reflected in the attached evaluation sheets. The panel recommends Intercounty Engineering, Inc. to be awarded Cairo Lane (LP13036) and NW 127"' Street (LP13037) Projects (RFP#15-2904100) as they are the most responsive highest ranked lowest bidder. ACCOUNT NUMBER: 35-5356315,43-5386315, 64-5336315. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The project is funded by FDEP Grants and State Revolving Loan. IMPLEMENTATION TIME LINE:As soon as possible. RECOMMENDATION(S): Intercounty Engineering is the highest ranked and most responsive lowest bidder per bid evaluation committee evaluation. Intercounty Engineering provided excellent designs and differentiated itself by providing exceptional cost effective sustainable innovative concepts. Intercounty Engineering submitted bid package included plans, calculations; and specifications are the most comprehensive, detailed and meet RFP requirements. Committee recommends to award the contract to Intercounty Engineering in order to resolve Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street area Flooding and unavailability of Sanitary Sewer System, and drinking water issues.The following table shows the most responsive responsible bid price comparison: THE MOST RESPONSIVE RESPONSIBLE BID PRICE SUMMARY Cairo Lane NW 127th Total Bid Price *Combined Rank Bidders Bid Price Street Bid Price Total Score Intercounty Eng. $2,681,281.00 $2,429,171.00 $ 5,110,452.00 990 1 sc Central Florida $3,070,976.61 $2,407,549.00 $ 5,478,525.61 836 2nd *Refer to analysis section for detailed breakdown of the score. Intercounty Engineering Design Build Team is the highest ranked most responsive lowest bidder. Their bid package is excellent as demonstrated by the following factors: Design—Provided superior innovative cost effective design concept accompanied by accurate drainage and outstanding concept of sanitary sewer system supported by engineering judgment, analysis and calculations. Sewer Collection System — The innovative concept by Intercounty Engineering eliminates the requirement of the proposed pump station 7A. This concept will help reduce the maintenance cost of the City's pump station system. The Sewer collection system was optimized by running the force main on one side under the shoulder for easy access and maintenance. It will minimize future maintenance cost for the city. Drainage & Roadway — Intercounty provided concept of using joint reinforced concrete pavement (JRCP) concept designed by using Superpavel2 and AASHTOWARE software. This concept will allow very high stiffness of the pavement with wide load distribution with the elimination of the point load impact on the sub-base. As a result the road will have longer life, and will be less susceptible to settlement due to the exiting soil condition. MOT—Maintenance of traffic plans were complete and attention was given to the construction phases. Local Hire—Made commitment for 15 local hire. ANALYSIS: The evaluation breakdowns are summarized below: CAIRO LANE EVALUATION SUMMARY Evaluation Committee Intercounty Eng. Central Florida Carlos Gonzalez 100.00 90.00 Airia Austin 99.00 83.50 Arshad V igar 99.00 81.00 Bala Somasundaram 99.00 80.00 Geral Lee 99.00 78.00 Total Score 496.00 41230 NW 127TH STREET EVALUATION SUMMARY Evaluation Committee Intercounty Eng. Central Florida Carlos Gonzalez 99.80 93.00 Airia Austin 98.80 85.50 Arshad Vigar 97.80 83.00 Bala Somasundaram 98.80 82.00 Geral Lee 98.80 80.00 Total Score 494.00 423.50 COMBINED EVALUATION SUMMARY OF CAIRO LANE&NW 127TH STREET Evaluation Committee Intercounty Eng. Central Florida Carlos Gonzalez 199.80 183.00 Airia Austin 197.80 169.00 Arshad Vigar 196.80 164.00 Bala Somasundaram 197.80 162.00 Geral Lee 197.80 158.00 Total Score 990.00 836.00 Intercounty Engineering ranked 1St for each project as well as combining both Cairo Lane and NW 127th Street Projects. ATTACHMENT(S): 1. 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