File #: ID 20-0557    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/23/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/18/2020 Final action: 8/18/2020
Title: Resolution Approving Change Order in the Amount of $121,836 with Bar Construction, Inc. for Completion of Phase II Improvements at Keeley Park for Contract #2019-0850
Attachments: 1. MWBE Memo for CO#1 Keeley Park Phase.pdf, 2. SoS_Bar Construction.pdf, 3. 20-0557 RES Keeley Park Change Order 1.pdf
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Title
Resolution Approving Change Order in the Amount of $121,836 with Bar Construction, Inc. for Completion of Phase II Improvements at Keeley Park for Contract #2019-0850

Body
Council Priority: Maintain Infrastructure and Provide Sustainable Growth Opportunities
Department: Parks and Recreation
Council District: 2

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

Contact 1 and Phone: Nasha McCray, 433-7360
Contact 2 and Phone: Shawna Tillery, 373-7808

PURPOSE:
City Council is being requested to approve Change Order No.1 in the amount of $121,836 for Contract Number 2019-0850 to Bar Construction, Inc. for completion of Phase II Improvements at Keeley Park for the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Greensboro.

BACKGROUND:
In 2006, the Keeley Park Master Plan was developed to provide recommendations for the development of the City's former nursery site to meet the recreational needs of residents.

In 2018, the Greensboro's Parks and Recreation Department was awarded a Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) matching grant for Phase II park development at Keeley Park. The $250,000 matching grant will reimburse the City of Greensboro for the project scope of work that includes the installation of new fitness equipment; four cornhole courts; an open space area, bike trails (completed 2019); three shelters with picnic tables and one with restrooms; additional trails; playground renovation for inclusive play; splash pad renovation with shade structure; community garden renovation with raised beds; and an 18-hole disc golf course (completed 2019). Other Phase II improvements will include overall site preparation, grading, and the construction of 87 additional parking spaces.

In 2019, the Parks and Recreation Department was awarded an additional grant from the North Carolina Parks and Recreation Association (NCRPA) for the purchase of an all-inclusive playground unit. This playground, themed "Up in the Air," will be the largest all-inclusive playground...

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