A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH RESOLUTE BUILDING COMPANY, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $5,238,000, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOMESTEAD PARK AQUATICS CENTER (2006-11-20/R-10)

WHEREAS, the Town of Chapel Hill solicited formal bids on the Town website and in the Greater Diversity News on October 5th, 2006 in accordance with G.S. 143-128 for the Homestead Park Aquatics Center Project ; and

WHEREAS, three responsive bids were received and opened on November 2, 2006;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill that the Council authorizes the Manager to negotiate and execute a contract with the lowest responsive bidder, Resolute Building Company, in an amount not to exceed $5,238,000 for the construction of the Homestead Park Aquatics Center.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Town Council that the Town Manager is authorized to continue value engineering negotiations with Resolute Building Company and to use any realized savings to accept add alternates in the following priority order:

  1. Rainwater Collection and Use System (add $72,575)
  2. Increase Depth of the Main Pool (add $15,045)
  3. Automatic Flush Valves (add $9,832)
  4. Waterless Urinals (add $1,321) Accept his alternate only if the Rainwater Collection System cannot be funded.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Town Council that the Town Manager is authorized to accept the Deduct Alternate 5 and eliminate the underwater light system.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Town Council that the Town Manager is authorized to select Add Alternate items out of sequence of the Council’s preferred order only in the event that a higher rated option would exceed budget and a lower rated item would fit into the negotiated budget.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Town Council that, because this project is a large and complicated construction project the Town Manager is authorized to approve change orders up to up to a cumulative total of $530,000, but not to exceed the combined total project cost of $5,768,000 (construction cost plus contingency) without additional Council action.

This the 20th day of November, 2006.