DEPARTMENT: Transportation and Capital Improvements
DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 1
SUBJECT:
Contract Award: (Job-Order Contract) Mario Farias Park District 1 Park Improvements
SUMMARY:
An ordinance authorizing the execution of a task order to a Job Order Contract for construction improvements to Mario Farias Park, in an amount not to exceed $118,200.52, payable to Alpha Building Corporation, a 2012-2017 Bond-funded program located in Council District 1.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Project Background
On May 12, 2012, San Antonio voters approved the 2012-2017 Bond Program, consisting of five propositions totaling $596 Million. The Bond Program funds will be used on various capital improvements projects to address community infrastructure needs and improve the overall quality of life in San Antonio. As part of the program, Proposition 3 included Parks, Recreation and Open Space Improvements that would construct, equip and renovate various parks, recreational and open spaces throughout the City.
The renovation of Mario Farias Park will include new benches, sidewalk, small pavilion, swing set, trash receptacles and a super-span shade structure over an existing basketball court. Project construction is anticipated to begin in December 2014 and is anticipated to be completed by June 2015.
Coordination with the Parks and Recreation Department will be made to ensure accommodations are made to keep the facility accessible to patrons and citizens during construction.
Procurement of Services
The Project was selected to utilize the Job Order Contracting (JOC), an alternative Project delivery method through which ten contractors were approved through Ordinance 2011-01-20-0053 by City Council on January 20, 2011. The use of the JOC delivery method has provided the City with on-call construction, renovation and maintenance services for City buildings and facilities. Assignment of JOC contractors to a specific job is based on the contractor's current workload, overall capacity, familiarity with a specific facility, expertise in completing specific task(s) and/or managing a specific trade needed to carry out the job.
Of the ten JOC contractors, Alpha Building Corporation was selected for this project based on the City's necessity to expedite the work, the similarity in the scope of work within the park site, the proximity and geographical location of the park, and Alpha's previous successful completion of similar type projects.
The JOC contract associated with this agreement was advertised in 2010 prior to the implementation of the revised SBEDA ordinance. Therefore, the solicitation required respondents to make a good faith effort to meet aspirational goals in utilizing small, woman and minority-owned businesses as subcontractors. The Economic Development Department has reviewed and approved the subcontracting plan submitted by Alpha Building Corporation.
The Discretionary Contracts Disclosure Form, as required by the City's Ethics Ordinance for all projects where subjective criteria are used to select the contractor or consultant rather than by low bid, is attached.
ISSUE:
An ordinance authorizing the execution of a task order to a Job Order Contract for construction improvements to Mario Farias Park, in an amount not to exceed $118,200.52, payable to Alpha Building Corporation, a 2012-2017 General Obligation Bond Program Project, located in Council District 1.
The renovation of Mario Farias Park will include new benches, sidewalk, small pavilion, swing set, trash receptacles and a super-span shade structure over an existing basketball court. Project construction is anticipated to begin in December 2014 and is anticipated to be completed by June 2015.
Coordination with the Parks and Recreation Department will be made to ensure accommodations are made to keep the facility accessible to patrons and citizens during construction.
This action is consistent with the City's established policy of utilizing the Job Order Contracting delivery method for renovation projects of this nature and scope. City Council approval is required for projects utilizing Job Order Contracting over $100,000.00.
ALTERNATIVES:
As an alternative, the Project could be delivered utilizing another delivery method. However, the additional time and expenditure necessary to implement an alternate solicitation process would cause a extenuating delay that would adversely affect the timely completion of the Project.
FISCAL IMPACT:
This is a one-time capital improvement expenditure in the amount of $118,200.52, authorized payable to Alpha Building Corporation. Funds are available from the 2012-2017 General Obligation Parks Improvement Bonds and are included in the FY 2015-2020 Capital Improvement Program Budget.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of this ordinance authorizing the execution of a task order to a Job Order Contract in an amount not to exceed $118,200.52, payable to Alpha Building Corporation, for Mario Farias Park, a 2012-2017 General Obligation Parks Improvement Bond-funded Project, located in Council District 1.