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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Newport Theater Arts CenterCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. B May 23, 2006 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Lloyd Dalton, PE 949 - 644 -3328 or Idalton @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER LOBBY ADDITION — REJECT ALL BIDS FOR CONTRACT NO. 3742 RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Reject all bids. 2. Direct staff to combine this project with future building work and rebid at a later date. DISCUSSION: At 2:00 pm on May 11, 2006, the City Clerk opened and read the following Total Bid Prices for this project: Bidder Total Bid Price Low Klassic Engineering & Construction, Inc. $374,400 2 Big West Construction Corp. $442,000 3 Newman Midland Corp. $458,000 The low bidder, Klassic Engineering & Construction, Inc., possesses a General Building Contractor Class B License as specified in the contract documents. Klassic is a seven year -old firm that has satisfactorily completed building projects for other agencies. Work at Newport Theater Arts Center (NTAC) includes demolishing certain portions of the lobby, constructing a 445 square foot lobby addition, and making accessibility modifications to the public's path of travel and lobby restrooms. Plans and specifications for the remodeling work at NTAC were prepared by Jorgensen Architects, working hand -in -hand with the Friends of NTAC. Jorgensen's construction estimate for the work was $250,000. Knowing full -well that construction projects are being bid much higher than estimated, staff increased the architects' estimate by 20% and advertised the project at $300,000. The low Total Bid Price is 50% above Jorgensen's estimate and 25% above staffs adjusted estimate. Newport Theater Arts Center Lobby Addition - Reject Bids for Contract No. 3742 May 23, 2006 Page 2 Staff feels that the bid prices are much too high and that the low bid, at $840 /sq. ft., is not appropriate for the project. In addition, only $180,000 is budgeted for construction, whereas more than $400,000 would be required to award the contract and provide a contingency amount. Accordingly, staff recommends that the bids be rejected and the project be rebid with otheir City building work at some future date. Prepared by: ZIA Lloyd Val. D- . i Engineer Submitted m G. Badum Works Director