C-number: C-69-23-026-X
Vote — approved
| Bill Gates | yes |
| Clint Hickman | yes |
| Jack Sellers | yes |
| Thomas Galvin | yes |
| Steve Gallardo | yes |
142.PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CONTRACT TO RUMMEL CONSTRUCTION FOR CAMPUS PARKING LOT REPLACEMENT; LANDSCAPE AND WATER CONSERVATION RETROFIT Authorize the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (District) to award the Pre-Construction Services Contract (FCD 2022C014) to the selected CMAR respondent (Rummel Construction) and, pending negotiation of a mutually acceptable Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), authorize the District to award one or more Construction Services Contracts to Rummel Construc
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142. PRE-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CONTRACT TO RUMMEL CONSTRUCTION FOR CAMPUS PARKING LOT REPLACEMENT; LANDSCAPE AND WATER CONSERVATION RETROFIT Authorize the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (District) to award the Pre-Construction Services Contract (FCD 2022C014) to the selected CMAR respondent ( Rummel Construction) and, pending negotiation of a mutually acceptable Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), authorize the District to award one or more Construction Services Contracts to Rummel Construction without further action by the Board of Directors (BOD) provided that the aggregate of all such contracts does not exceed the sum of $4,500,000. This is a qualification-based selection in accordance with Maricopa County Procurement Code, Article 5, Paragraph 504(F) and Article IV of the Maricopa County Procedures Manual. The Project includes the replacement and improvement of the existing parking lot and landscaping at the District’s property at 2801 West Durango Street, both of which are original to the building when completed in 1990. Existing parking lot surfaces, concrete curbing, pathways and pedestrian lighting improvements will be updated to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. In alignment with Maricopa County strategic objectives, existing landscaping and irrigation systems will be upgraded with highly water efficient systems and desert adapted plants to maximize water use efficiency. Project features will allow for stormwater to be harvested to offset the need for the use of potable water. Further, infrastructure will be installed to facilitate placement of future electric vehicle charging stations. This is a complex project and, as such, the District will utilize the CMAR Contracting and Construction Method to obtain valuable constructability, sequencing, and costing input during the pre-construction services efforts – leading to the construction of a high quality and successfully completed project. The property is owned and maintained by the District and the Project is 100% funded by the District . This Agenda Item impacts Supervisorial District 5. (C-69-23-026-X-00)
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