File #: ID 18-0490    Version: 1 Name: Townsend CO August
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/23/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/21/2018 Final action: 8/21/2018
Title: Resolution Approving a Change Order in the Amount of $123,145 to Contract 2016-039 with Hazen and Sawyer, PC, for the Townsend Water Treatment Facility Basin and Gravity Filter Improvements Project Construction Administration and Inspection Services
Indexes: District 2, WR Contracts
Attachments: 1. 2016-390 Townsend WTP Basin and Filter Improvements Construction Service....pdf, 2. 2016-390 Townsend WTP Change Order 2 Request Rev 06-19-18.pdf, 3. Hazen Sec State.pdf, 4. 18-0490 Resolution Change Order 2 Townsend.pdf

Title
Resolution Approving a Change Order in the Amount of $123,145 to Contract 2016-039 with Hazen and Sawyer, PC, for the Townsend Water Treatment Facility Basin and Gravity Filter Improvements Project Construction Administration and Inspection Services

Body
Department: Water Resources
Council District: 2

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Steven Drew, 373-7893
Contact 2 and Phone: Kristine Williams, 373-2556

PURPOSE:
Water Resources is requesting approval of a change order to the Townsend Water Treatment Facility Basin and Gravity Filter Improvements Project Construction Administration Services Contract 2016-039 to provide additional construction oversight associated with the extended overall construction of the project. In order to oversee the additional field work, approval for a contract change order is requested.

BACKGROUND:
On December 20, 2016 the City authorized professional services construction administration and inspection services contract 2016-039 with Hazen & Sawyer, PC in the amount of $1,537,000 to support the Townsend Water Treatment Facility Basin and Gravity Filter Improvements Project. Change Order No. 1 was approved by City Council on July 18, 2017 which increased the contract amount to $1,726,155 and adjusted the original estimated construction timeframe three additional months (from 24 to 27 months). Change Order No. 2 will allow the engineering team to extend their on-site observation evaluation and technical guidance of the work necessary for the completion of the project and an additional three months (up to 30 months) due to operational challenges. In order for some construction activities to proceed, plant shutdowns may be needed, but they aren't always possible due to high summertime water demand or construction activities at the Mitchell Water Treatment Facility that limit the amount of water that can be produced there to offset a Townsend Plant shutdown. This item was postponed from the Ju...

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