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CC - Item 6A - Civic Center Improvement Project - City Hall Exterior Improvements to Match Rosemead Community Recreation Center a5 E M E p 9 p ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL *** '` STAFF REPORT RIK OA4 . TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JEFF ALLRED, CITY MANAGER " I DATE: October 13, 2015. SUBJECT: CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT -- CITY HALL EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS TO MATCH ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER SUMMARY The City Council will consider a change order to an existing contract with CEM Construction Company for City Hall exterior improvements to match the exterior of the Rosemead Community Recreation Center (RCRC). The cost of the City Hall exterior improvements is currently budgeted in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), and the work can be completed through the original contract awarded to CEM Construction for the Civic Center Improvement Project. No additional financial allocation is required. Staff Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council authorize the issuance of a change order for the City Hall façade improvement work, with no additional contract cost increase. BACKGROUND Over the past four years, the City has completed different phases of the Civic Center Improvement Project, including: City Hall and Library parking lot improvements, RCRC renovation, and Civic Center Plaza construction. On July 22, 2014, the City Council awarded a contract to CEM Construction and authorized a total expenditure of $1,878,500 (including contingencies) for the next phases of the Civic Center Improvement Project; that is the RCRC expansion and façade improvement, including a new stand-alone 3,367 square-foot building, new roofline facia and stucco finish, and miscellaneous site work. However, in October 2014, the City Council decided to proceed with the RCRC façade improvements and other site work; but not to construct the new stand-alone building, which resulted in cost savings to the project. ITEM NO. 6.A APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA'. City Council Meeting October 13,2015. Page 2 of 3 The RCRC facade improvement project has since been substantially completed, with a re-dedication ceremony scheduled for October 13, 2015. The estimated expenditure to- date for this work is approximately $1,200,000, with a balance of authorized but unexpended funds of $678,500 (net savings primarily from not proceeding with the new stand-alone building). As specified in the adopted Fiscal Year 2015-16 (FY15-16) CIP, the City is now proceeding with the next phase of the Civic Center Improvement Project, which consists of facade improvements to the City Hall building to match the new exterior finish of the RCRC building. CEM Construction has provided a negotiated quote of$246,750 for this work, which is within the unexpended amount of $678,500. Issuing a change order to CEM Construction to complete this work will effectuate the following: time savings of three months, cost savings of approximately $25,000 (e.g. project bidding cost, contractor re-mobilization cost, staff time), and better match the new exterior finish of the RCRC building. Since the net savings ($678,500) from not constructing the stand- alone building is sufficient to cover the City Hall work ($246,750), no additional contract cost increase is required. The specific City Hall work consists of the following: • Install new stucco over the existing block walls and overhang. • Remove and salvage existing Copper Facade, and install new façade. • Acid wash existing wall pavers and apply sealer. • Remove and replace existing lighting on the overhang. • Clean and paint existing columns and walkway wall. If authorized by the City Council, CEM can immediately proceed with the work, and the City can realize significant savings in project completion time, construction costs, and staff time. The City Hall exterior improvement effort involves the same character of work as the RCRC; therefore, retaining CEM will ensure a better match between the exterior finish of the City Hall and RCRC buildings. Furthermore, the net savings on hand ($678,500) from not constructing the new stand-alone building adjacent to the RCRC is more than enough to cover the $246,750 for the City Hall exterior work; therefore, no additional contract cost increase is necessary. FINANCIAL REVIEW Including the new change order for the City Hall exterior improvement, the total expenditure upon completion is estimated at $1,446,750, which is well below the original authorized amount of $1,878,500, as summarized below. City Council Meeting October 13, 2015, Page 3 of 3 Description Amount Original Contract Award: $1,638,500 Contingencies: $240,000 Total Authorized Expenditure: $1,878,500 Net Savings from not constructing new building: -$678,500 This Change Order (City Hall): $246,750 Estimated Total Expenditure: $1,446,750 The adopted FY15-16 CIP contains $350,000 from the General Fund for the City Hall exterior improvement work, whereas the RCRC effort was funded by bond proceeds. The City will track all project expenses, and allocate the actual costs to their corresponding funding sources (e.g. bond proceeds vs. GFR). Any unexpended funds at the end of the project will be returned to their corresponding fund balance. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (C) of the CEQA Implementing Guidelines. Prepare: : Rafael M. 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