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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-09-23; Update on the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project (District 2); Gomez, PazCouncil Memorandum Sept. 23, 2021 To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID #2021180 Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manage@ Re: Update on the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project (District 2) This memorandum provides an update on the previous Council Memorandum dated Dec. 3, 2020 (Attachment A), on the status of the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project, Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Project No. 4715 (Project). Background Attachment A, which is a Council Memorandum dated Dec. 3, 2020, included an overview of the background, work scope items, funding history and an estimate of additional funds needed at the time of contract award. It also explained combining two separate CIP projects into one to incorporate upgrading the technology, room finishes and expanded operational area for the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) into the initial Project scope of work. Discussion Temporary Trailers On June 8, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-127, approving plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids of the temporary trailers for the Project. Police and Fire Headquarters staff will relocate to the temporary trailers during the renovation work. On July 13, 2021, staff received four construction bids for this phase of the Project. On Aug. 31, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-196, awarding a contract for construction to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, McGrath RentCorp, dba Mobile Modular Management Corporation. Renovation On July 27, 2021, the City Council authorized Resolution No. 2021-178, approving plans, specifications and contract documents for the renovation work of the Project and authorizing advertisement of the Project for bids. The engineering estimate for the Project is $13. 7 million. On July 29, 2021, the request for bids for the Project was posted on the city's website. Public Works Branch Fleet and Facilities Department 405 Oak Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2980 t Council Memo -Update on the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project (District 2) .Sept. 23, 2021 Page 2 On Sept. 8, 2021, staff received eight bids. In identifying the apparent lowest bidder, RAL Investment Corporation dba Silverstrand Construction, staff also received a bid protest on Sept. 15, 2021, from Spectrum Construction Group, Inc., who submitted the apparent second lowest bid. Staff are currently evaluating the bids and bid protest and plan to return to the City Council in October/November 2021, to request authorization of a contract with the successful bidder and an appropriation of additional funding based on the contract award value. In Spring 2022, Fleet and Facilities, Fire and Information Technology Departments staff plan to develop a design services request for the technology and finish upgrade work in the EOC so that this work can be designed, permitted and authorized by the City Council to start once the structural renovation work has been completed in the EOC. Project Phases The Project work is anticipated to be completed in four phases: Phase 1-Relocate staff to temporary trailers and complete the renovation work on the easterly portion of the facility Phase 2 -Relocate staff to temporary trailers and complete the renovation work on the westerly portion of the facility Phase 3 -Relocate staff as necessary and complete the structural renovation work in the EOC wing of the facility Phase 4 -Technology upgrade in the EOC will start after the structural renovation work in the EOC is completed To accomplish this work, the following sequence of activity is anticipated: September -November 2021-Phase 1 staff will relocate from the ea·sterly portion of the facility to temporary trailers and conference room i: Late November 2021-July 2022 -Phase 1 renovation work. August 2022 -Phase 1 staff will reoccupy the building. Phase 2 staff will be relocated from the westerly portion of the facility to temporary trailers and conference room 2. August 2022 -April 2023 -Phase 2 renovation work. May 2023 -Phase 2 staff will reoccupy the building. Phase 3 work will start in the EOC/conference room wing, limited to selective demolition for structural upgrades, code compliance work and patching affected finishes. May -October 2023 -Phase 3 renovation work. Council Memo -Update on the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project (District 2) Sept. 23, 2021 Page 3 Fall/Winter 2023 -Renovation phases will be completed, and Phase 4 technology and finish upgrade work in the EOC will start. Winter 2023 -Summer 2024 -Phase 4 technology upgrade work in the EOC. Summer 2024 -Estimated Project completion date. Next Steps Staff will continue reviewing the bids and bid protest. In October/November 2021, staff plan to request City Council authorization to award a construction contract with the successful bidder for the renovation work of the Project and an appropriation of additional funding for the Project based on the contract award value. The additional appropriation is currently estimated to be approximately $13 million. Attachment: A. Council Memorandum dated Dec. 3, 2020 cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Mickey Williams, Police Chief Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Ryan Green, Finance Director Maria Callander, Information Technology Director Jeff Murphy, Community Development Director Roxanne Muhlmeister, Assistant Finance Director John Maashoff, Public Works Manager Steven Stewart, Municipal Projects Manager To· the members of the: llY COUNCIL Attachment A Da XCA ✓CC ✓ CM _JL DCM (3) ✓ Dec.3,2020 To: From: Via: Re: Council Memorandum Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Publ~orks Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager ~ Safety Center Renovation Project Update (District 2). {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2020257 This memorandum provides an update on the status of the Safety Center Renovation Project, Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Project No. 4715 (Project). Background The Safety Center, which is located at 2560 Orion Way, is more than 30 years old and has not been significantly renovated. The Safety Center houses the headquarters of the Police and Fire Departments and was recently renamed as Police and Fire Headquarters. The Project scope includes upgrades to interior finishes, expansion of select functional areas due to staffing increases, infrastructure upgrades and Climate Action Plan (CAP)-compliant measures. These Project upgrades currently do not include the Emergency Operations Center (EOC)/conference room wing of the building (i.e., EOC, conference rooms, kitchenette, restrooms, etc.) The Project does include roof replacement, which includes roof work over the EOC wing. There is a separate CIP Project for the EOC wing of the building, which will be discussed later. The Project was initially added to the CIP during fiscal year 2014-15. Attachment A details the scope changes and funding history to date. The total budget appropriation to date is approximately $8 million. In coordination and collaboration with the Police and Fire Departments, the Project scope and design have developed over several years into one that comprehensively addresses building infrastructure needs, energy efficiency upgrades and essential safety and security improvements in a more efficient office layout for the departments. Proposition H Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 1.24 codifies Proposition H, an initiative passed by voters in 1982 to require voter authorization for real property purchase or improvement projects that cost in excess of $1 million of General Fund money. In 2005, City Council updated the Proposition H Guidelines to clarify that "Improvements to Real Property" do not include replacement, repair, maintenance, routine refurbishment or upgrades of existing facilities. Public Works Branch Fleet and Facilities Department 405 Oak Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2980 t Attachment A Council Memo -Safety Center Renovation Project Update (District 2) Dec. 3, 2020 Page 2 On July 31, 2018, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-151, which found the Project "exempt from the expenditure limit in Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 1.24.030 because it is a repair and upgrade of an existing facility." In March 2020, staff evaluated the need to upgrade the building to be compliant with the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (ESBSSA). On May_ 5, 2020, City Council approved amending the architect's agreement to incorporate structural engineering design services into the design work for the Project (Resolution No. 2020-076), which did not include the EOC wing of the building at the time. Subsequently, $6.6 million was programmed in the CIP for fiscal year 2021-22 for construction of the Project's structural upgrades. Recently during the design process, additional items of infrastructure work were identified related to California Building Code upgrades that are required as a condition of permitting the Project. Therefore, the $6.6 million estimate for structural upgrade costs has increased to approximately $9.4 million, which includes $2.8 million of building code upgrade costs. EOC Reconfiguration CIP Project A separate CIP project addresses necessary upgrades to the city's EOC, which is the EOC Reconfiguration Project, CIP Project No. 4719. It was added to the CIP in fiscal year 2015-16 with a total budget appropriation of approximately $1.9 million. The scope includes new furnishings, computers, software, network equipment, communications, and lighting and acoustic improvements that will upgrade the EOC/conference room wing to current standards for emergency response. It does not include structural upgrades to comply with ESBSSA. This EOC Reconfiguration Project will create scalable digital media switching and control infrastructure. The EOC Reconfiguration Project will enable emergency response decision makers to quickly review and evaluate information from any number of different sources in a collaborative setting, These analog and digital audio and video sources from both on-site and remote locations must be displayed to, and/or monitored by, the entire EOC area, operational groups, individuals and/or combinations thereof. As the flow of information changes during an emergency response with the unfolding and evolving scenario, the system must be flexible. This project therefore allows for the operator to quickly access and display information from a wide variety of inputs to a variety of output locations and display devices. To accomplish this degree of flexibility, the audio and video content must be routed through a matrix switching environment that supports flexible routing of source information to any pre- identified destination. The main information technology (IT) components of the EOC Reconfiguration Project will include procurement and installation of a main video wall involving video displays and projection, an audio video matrix switching frame, video encoding and decoding, audio amplification and distribution, and supporting equipment racks. Audio and Attachment A Council Memo -Safety Center Renovation Project Update (District 2) Dec.3,2020 Page 3 video output will be shared with the city's designated alternate EOC located in the Faraday Building conference room and the City Hall conference room. This EOCReconfiguration Project does not currently include seismic upgrades that will be required to comply with ESBSSA. Staff recommends adding the seismic upgrades since it has been determined that the EOC will stay in place for the foreseeable future and not be relocated to another facility, as was previously considered. Facility Name Change On Nov. 17, 2020, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-219 to change the Safety Center name to Police and Fire H·eadquarters. Discussion After further review, and for synergistic purposes, staff plans to incorporate the. EOC Reconfiguration Project, CIP Project No. 4719, into the Safety Center Renovation Project, CIP Project No. 4715, and expand the combined project to include seismic upgrades of the EOC wing. Finally, staff will rename the project as the Police and Fire Headqucirters Renovation Project, CIP Project No. 4715, to reflect the recent facility name change. Ongoing assessment of the Police and Fire Headquarters' seismic and building code upgrades, not including the EOC, showed a need for approximately $9.4 million in additional funding. Staff will also request an additional appropriation to include design and construction of the seismic upgrades for the EOC wing, which is currently estimated to _cost approximately $2 miUion, for a total request of an additional $11.4 million. Sufficient Infrastructure Replacement Funds are available. Following the Project bid results anticipated in fall 2021, staff plans to request City Council award of a construction contract with the successful bidder for this combined work and additional appropriation of approximately $11.4 million. With this additional $11.4 million request to add to the current appropriation of $8 million, plus the addition of the EOC Reconfiguration Project appropriation of $1.9 million, the total Project cost will be approximately $21.3 million. The table below summarizes the estimated costs: Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project Estimated Costs (revised CIP Project No. 471S) Safety Center Renovation Project (previous CIP Project No. 4715) $8 million Additional seismic and building code upgrades (previous CIP Project No. 4715) $9.4 million EOC Reconfiguration Project (CIP Project No. 4719) $1.9 million Additional seismic upgrade of EOC wing $2 million Total Estimated Costs $21.3 million · Attachment A Council Memo -Safety Center Renovation Project Update (District 2) Dec.3,2020 Page4 Next Steps In summer 2021, staff plans to request City Council approval of fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the Project as well as approval of the plans and specifications and authorization to advertise the expanded Project for construction bids. In fall 2021, staff plans to request City Council award of a construction contract with the successful bidder for this work and additional appropriation of approximately $11.4 million ($9.4 million for the original seismic and building code upgrades and $2 million for the additional EOC wing seismic work). The Project construction is expected to take up to 24 months to complete. Attachment: A. Scope and Funding History, Safety Center Renovation, Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Project No. 4715 cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Neil Gallucci, Police Chief Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Kevin Branca, Finance Director Maria Callander, Information Technology Director Jeff Murphy, Community Development Director Ryan Green, Assistant Finance Director John Maashoff, Public Works Manager Steven Stewart, Municipal Projects Manager Attachment A Council Memo -Safety Center Renovation Project Update (District 2) Dec.3,2020 Page 5 Attachment A Scope and Funding History Safety Center Renovation, Capital Improvement Program (CIP} Project No. 4715 Fiscal Year . . :S.cope ~hanges Budget Appropriation . FY 2014-15 Refurbish the Safety Center conference rooms, $200,000 which also serve as the city's Emergency Operations Center FY 2015-16 Safety and security upgrades in the main lobby $3,213,500 area; construct a structure to infill an opening in the second floor FY 2016-17 Additional improvements to accommodate $90,000 operational needs FY 2017-18 Incorporate additional recommendations from a $1,352,450 2012 study by Faithful+ Gould identifying infrastructure replacement needs FY 2018-19 Incorporate building code and Climate Action Plan $3,200,600 compliance measures .·. TOTAL APPROPRIATION. TO DATE , $8,056,550