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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04102001 - C.19 A/D File No.: 135-0104/B.4.I TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: BARTON J. GILBERT, DIRECTOR OF GENERAL SERVICES -, Contra __ Costa DATE: April 10, 2001 -�� County SUBJECT: REPLACEMENT OF HVAC SYSTEM AT RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER, 100-38TH STREET, RICHMOND (WH254F) SPECIFIC REQUESTS OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I. RECOMMENDATION DETERMINE that there is a need to continue the Board action taken by the Board on October 3, 2000 pursuant to Public Contract Code Sections 20134 and 22050 to replace the HVAC system at the Richmond Health Center, 100 - 38th Street, Richmond for Health Services. II.. FINANCIAL IMPACT Funding will be identified once the scope of work is determined. III. BACKGROUND A. On Tuesday, September 19, 2000 the Kathabar dehumidification system at the Richmond Health Center failed, causing Kathene solution and condensation to drip from the ceilings and the HVAC system to be shut down. This resulted in the facility having to close until temporary repairs could be made. B. The existing system was originally installed in 1966 and is an unconventional system which is difficult to maintain and repair, and does not provide adequate ventilation in a significant portion of the building. A complete new modern energy efficient HVAC system needs to be installed since the system can now only operate at 50%capacity and may fail again. C. It will be necessary to relocate all, or at least a portion of, the operations of the facility to temporary space in order to accomplish the work in an efficient manner and to avoid disruption during construction. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE ---APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOA O April 16, 2001 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED XX OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS XX UNANIMOUS(ABSENT — — — — — — AYES: NOES: ABSENTS: ABSTAIN: MEDIA CONTACT: BARTON J.GILBERT(313-7100) CC: General Services Department I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE Architectural Division AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD Accounting OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. File: 135-0104/A.5 County Administrator's Office ATTESTED County Counsel JO N SWEET CLERK OF THE BOARD OF Auditor-Controller SUPERVISOR AN COUNTYA MINISTRATOR B DEPUTY H:\2001\1350104\01100436b.doc Page 1 of 2. M382(10/88) REPLACEMENT OF HVAC SYSTEM AT RICHMOND HEALTH A/D File No.: 135-0104M.4.1 CENTER, 100-38TH STREET, RICHMOND (WH254F) April 10, 2001 D. The replacement of the HVAC system is vital to Health Services' ability to deliver health care and treatment services to their patients, and is therefore necessary for the life, health, welfare, and safety of the citizens who rely on Health Services for critical health care services and medical treatment. E. To reduce the remodeling construction schedule so that the work can be completed before spring, the County Administrator and Health Services recommend a finding that an emergency exists that will not permit the delay resulting from a competitive solicitation for bids, and that Board action is necessary to respond to the emergency. F. Consequently, on October 3, 2000 (Agenda Item D.3), the Board 1) found that an emergency exists, 2) delegated authority to the General Services Director to proceed in the most expeditious manner with the replacement of the defective HVAC system at the Richmond Health Center, 100 — 38th St., Richmond for Health Services, 3) directed the General Services Director to make reports to enable the Board to review the emergency actions and to determine that there is a need to continue the action, and 4) declared that the project, as an emergency, is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. G. The condition that the Board found to be an emergency on October 3, 2000 continues to exist. Therefore, it is necessary to continue the emergency action previously taken by the Board so that the work can be completed in the shortest time possible. H. Contract for equipment and equipment installation has been executed with Martinez Sheet Metal, Inc. 1. Engineering has been completed except for support platform. Equipment submittals have been reviewed and approved. J. Dehumidification equipment has been delivered to Contractor's facility . K. Site preparation work has started. L. Construction documents have been submitted to County Building Inspection for permit. M. Plan check comments were received from Building Inspection. N. Gas piping installation completed from basement to penthouse. Portion of existing Kathabar unit in penthouse has been removed. O. Additional responses to Building Inspection plan check comments completed. P. Layout work for duct penetrations and equipment platforms underway. LDR:tb H:\2001\1350104\01100436b.doc Page 2 of 2 M382(10/88)