File #: ID 17-0186    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2017 Final action: 4/4/2017
Title: Resolution Authorizing Contract in the Amount not to Exceed $2,000,000 with Greensboro United Soccer Association for the Bryan Park Soccer Complex Expansion Project
Attachments: 1. 2017 Field lay-out, 2. 17-0186 Resolution Bryan Park Soccer Complex

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Resolution Authorizing Contract in the Amount not to Exceed $2,000,000 with Greensboro United Soccer Association for the Bryan Park Soccer Complex Expansion Project

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Department: Parks and Recreation
Council District: |910|
Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Wade Walcutt, Parks and Recreation Director, 336-373-2964
Contact 2 and Phone: Phil Fleischmann, Community Recreation Services Division Manager, 336-373-3275

PURPOSE:
The Parks and Recreation Department seeks to continue the contractual partnership with the Greensboro United Soccer Association (GUSA) to expand and improve the Bryan Park Soccer Complex. With an investment of $2M, the City estimates a return on investment within the range of $13M -$18M per tournament.

To proceed with the project, a resolution authorizing the City Manager and staff to enter into negotiations and execute a contract is requested for approval from Council. The contract authorizes GUSA to manage the project under the City's MWBE and contract bidding policies and procedures. Upon GUSA achieving agreed upon construction guidelines and milestones, the City will pay GUSA up to $2M per the terms and conditions of the contract.

With Council's approval at this meeting, an achievable timetable will be set to complete phase 3 of this project, and create an opportunity to secure a significant tournament in December 2017.

BACKGROUND:
This project is consistent with Council's previous approval on October 20, 2015 authorizing the manager and staff to enter into negotiations and execute a contract for first phases of the project, which has already secured an estimated $30M in economic impact for the City. The proposed improvements of this project include adding two new natural grass fields, lights and parking. The project has been identified and approved by Council and voters as part of the 2016 Parks and Recreation Bond package.

The overall project was originally reviewed at Council work ...

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