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File #: 18-7886    Version: 1 Name: Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Contract with TBD for pre-construction services for a new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/7/2018 In control: Engineering
On agenda: 6/5/2018 Final action: 6/5/2018
Title: Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Contract with Key Construction for pre-construction services for a new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6 in the amount of $15,000 and approve a Construction Services Fee of 1.00% to be applied to the actual approved construction costs for the new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6 work at a later time
Attachments: 1. 18082 - Evaluation Template, Fire Station 6 + 4 (2).pdf, 2. 18-7886 - FS 4 & 6.pdf
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Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Contract with Key Construction for pre-construction services for a new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6 in the amount of $15,000 and approve a Construction Services Fee of 1.00% to be applied to the actual approved construction costs for the new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6 work at a later time

Presenter
Andy Henning, Senior Building and Construction Projects Manager

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
On May 1, 2018 the City Council approved an architectural design contract with Komatsu Architecture (18-7839) for design of a new Fire Station 4 and addition to Fire Station 6 in the amount of $458,261 along with a 5% design contingency in the amount of $22,913 for a total of $481,174.

With the design process soon to reach a point of needing important cost estimation and constructability review, an RFP #18082 solicitation was advertised by the City in accordance with State law with respondents to the RFP required to submit their proposals no later than 05/22/2018. Eight Construction Managers responded to the RFP. The selection committee reviewed all of the proposals and ultimately narrowed the field of eight down to a list of two finalists, AUI Partners and Key Construction, for interview purposes. On 05/29/2018, interviews were conducted with both firms. After grading of the candidates by the individual committee members and committee deliberations, Key Construction received the committee’s highest grade and is being recommended to Council for the pre-construction CMAR contract award.

While the committee felt it had two outstanding firms to choose from, Key Construction’s very competitive pricing, experience in fire station construction and their outstanding team chemistry were significant factors weighing in their favor. The committee came away with the sense that Key Construction’s successful experience on similar facilities under similar schedules and logistic re...

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