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File #: 15-3365   
Type: Capital Improvements
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/11/2015
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing a Task Order to a Job Order Contract for the repair and renovation of the women’s and men’s restrooms at the Market Square Building in an amount not to exceed $182,193.07, funded through the FY 2015 Deferred Maintenance program and payable to F.A. Nunnelly Co., located in Council District 1. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Jorge A. Perez, Director, Building and Equipment Services]
Attachments: 1. Map Market Square.pdf, 2. Discretionary Contracts Disclosure Nunnelly.pdf, 3. Ordinance 2015-06-11-0512
DEPARTMENT: Building & Equipment Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Jorge A. Perez


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 1


SUBJECT:

Contract Award: (Job-Order Contract) Market Square Building Restroom Repairs and Renovation



SUMMARY:

An ordinance authorizing a task order to a Job-Order Contract, for the repair and renovation of the women's and men's restrooms at the Market Square Building in an amount not to exceed $182,193.07, payable to F.A. Nunnelly Inc.; a FY 2015 Deferred Maintenance program project, located in Council District 1. Improvements include the replacement and upgrade of the sanitary sewer line that serves this building.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Project Background
Market Square Building, located at 514 W. Commerce, houses one of the largest Markets in the U.S. where thousands of visitors browse through 32 vendor shops. This project provides for the repair and improvement of the women's and men's restrooms located inside the Market Square Building. The existing restroom facilities contain outdated fixtures and finishes that are in need of replacement. Repairs consist of the replacement of the sanitary sewer line and interior renovations of the two restrooms. As part of the renovations, all the restroom fixtures and finishes will be replaced and upgraded.

Procurement of Services
The Project was procured through the Job Order Contracting (JOC), an alternative Project delivery method through which ten contractors were approved through Ordinance 2015-01-15-0013 by City Council on January 15, 2015. 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 facility, expertise in completing specific task(s); and/or managing a specific trade needed to carry out the requested rep...

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