HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03152011 - C.93RECOMMENDATION(S):
1. APPROVE the plans, specifications, and design for Trade Bid Package 1B consisting of
foundation piles; and DELEGATE to the Deputy General Services Director, or designee, or
to any licensed architect or engineer employed by the County, the authority to approve any
design modifications prepared for the above project.
2. AWARD a trade contract in the amount of $956,340 to Berkel & Company Contractors,
Inc. (“Berkel”), the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for Trade Bid Package 1B
consisting of foundation piles for the subject project; and DIRECT the Deputy General
Services Director, or designee, to prepare the trade contract.
3. DETERMINE that Turner Construction Company (“Turner”), as the Construction
Manager At-Risk, has documented an adequate good faith effort to comply with the
specifications and the requirements of the County’s Outreach Program in connection with
the above trade contract and WAIVE any irregularities in such compliance.
4. FURTHER DETERMINE that Berkel, as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for
the above trade contract, and Turner, as Project Manager, have entered into a Project
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Action of Board On: 03/15/2011 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
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VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
Contact: Rob Lim
(925) 313-7242
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the
minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: March 15, 2011
David J. Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors
By: , Deputy
cc: GSD Administration, GSD Accounting, GSD CPM Division Manager, GSD CPM Project Manager, GSD CPM
Clerical, Auditor's Office, County Counsel's Office, County Administrator's Office, County Administrator's Office
C. 93
To:Board of Supervisors
From:Steve Silveira, Deputy General Services Director
Date:March 15, 2011
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:Award of Construction Trade Contract for Trade Bid Package 1B for the West County Health Center Project,
13601 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo (WH554B)
RECOMMENDATION(S): (CONT'D)
Labor Agreement with the Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council to
comply with the requirements of the County’s Project Labor Agreement policy.
5. DIRECT that Berkel shall submit two good and sufficient surety bonds (performance
bond and payment bond) in the amount of $956,340 and that Berkel and its subcontractors
shall sign a Project Labor Agreement for the project; and ORDER that, after Berkel has
signed the trade contract and returned it, together with the bonds, the signed Project Labor
Agreement, evidence of insurance, and other required documents, and the Deputy General
Services Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Deputy General
Services Director, or designee, is authorized to sign the trade contract for this Board.
6. AUTHORIZE the Deputy General Services Director, or designee, to exonerate any bid
bonds posted by the bidders after execution of the above trade contract.
7. AUTHORIZE the Deputy General Services Director, or designee, to sign any escrow
agreements prepared for this project to permit the direct payment of retentions into escrow
or the substitution of securities for monies withheld by the County to ensure performance
under the trade contract, pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300.
8. AUTHORIZE the Deputy General Services Director, or designee, to order changes or
additions to the trade contract work pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 20142.
9. DELEGATE, pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 4114, the Board's function under
Public Contract Code Sections 4107 and 4110, with regards to subletting and
subcontracting, to the Deputy General Services Director, or designee.
10. DELEGATE, pursuant to Labor Code Section 6705, to the General Services Director or
to any registered civil or structural engineer employed by the County the authority to accept
detailed plans showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping or other provisions to be
made for worker protection during trench excavation covered by that section.
11. DECLARE that, should the award of the trade contract to Berkel be invalidated for any
reason, the Board would not in any event have awarded the contracts to any other bidder,
but instead would have exercised its discretion to reject all of the bids received. Nothing
herein shall prevent the Board from re-awarding a trade contract to another bidder in cases
where the successful bidder establishes a mistake, refuses to sign the trade contract, or fails
to furnish required bonds or insurance in accordance with Public Contract Code Sections
5100-5107.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The estimated total project cost is $45 million. Funding in the amount of $12 million is from
The estimated total project cost is $45 million. Funding in the amount of $12 million is from
a federal Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) grant, provided under
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The remaining balance of $33
million will be provided through bond financing and dedicated revenue within the Hospital
Enterprise Fund.
BACKGROUND:
The project involves constructing a new 2-story, 53,000-square-foot health center in San
Pablo. The new WCHC will serve the region by providing outpatient and ancillary services
in a modern and efficient facility. In addition, a new 315-stall, 3-level parking structure will
be built adjacent to the WCHC. The “Construction Manager At-Risk” (“CM At-Risk”)
project delivery method is being utilized on the project. Utilizing this method involves
overlapping multiple design and construction phases in order to fast-track the project. With
the CM At-Risk project delivery method, multiple trade bid packages (e.g., earthwork, piles,
concrete, framing, mechanical, and electrical) will be developed and issued for bidding. The
first two trade bid packages were developed (“1A” consisting of site demolition, earthwork,
and grading and “1B” consisting of foundation piles) and issued for bidding. Bids for Trade
Bid Package 1A were received in January and the trade contract was awarded on February
8, 2011. Initial bids for Trade Bid Package 1B were also received in January, but the bids
were rejected and Trade Package 1B was re-bid.
Subsequently, five bids were received for Trade Bid Package 1B. The bids were opened by
the General Services Department on March 1, 2011, and the bid results are as follows:
Bidder Base Bid
Berkel & Company Contractors, Inc., San
Francisco
$956,340
Drill Tech Drilling & Shoring, Inc., Antioch $964,300
Foundation Constructors, Inc., Oakley $1,032,800
Malcolm Drilling Co., Inc., Hayward $1,107,665
Condon-Johnson & Associates, Inc., Oakland $1,393,485
For Trade Bid Package 1B, three out of the five bids were below the CM At-Risk's estimate
of $1,100,000. Berkel submitted the lowest responsive and responsible bid of $956,340,
which is $7,960 less than the next lowest bid. Staff recommends that the trade contract for
Trade Bid Package 1B, consisting of foundation piles, be awarded to Berkel.
With the CM At-Risk project delivery method, the County contracts directly with the
various trade contractors, and Turner, as CM At-Risk, manages the trade contracts with a
Guaranteed Fixed Price and Guaranteed Completion Date. With award of the above trade
contract for foundation piles, the total amount of trade contracts to date is $1,201,379.
Recommendations for the award of other trade contracts will come before the Board at
future dates.
The County’s CM At-Risk, Turner, has submitted its documentation of good faith efforts to
comply with the specifications and requirements of the County's Outreach Program for
Trade Bid Package 1B. The Contract Compliance Officer has reported that Turner has
documented an adequate good faith effort for this trade contract.
Pursuant to the County’s Project Labor Agreement (PLA) policy, a PLA is required for all
trade contracts on this project. Berkel has signed a PLA, which contains a local hire
provision consistent with the Disposition and Development Agreement between the City of
San Pablo Redevelopment Agency and the County. As a condition of trade contract award,
Berkel’s subcontractors will also be required to sign the PLA.
The general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this
project, are on file with the Clerk of the Board, and copies are available to any party upon
request.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
Failure to award the trade contract would delay the project and could potentially result in
the WCHC not being built and the loss of $12 million in federal stimulus money.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
Not applicable.