File #: 3207    Version: 1 Name: Carrollton Facilities Conceptual Bond Planning Study
Type: Status: Passed
File created: 3/29/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2017 Final action: 4/4/2017
Title: Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Approve A Professional Services Contract With Perkins+Will For The Carrollton Facilities Conceptual Bond Planning Study In An Amount Not To Exceed $40,000.00.
Attachments: 1. Supplemental Information - Professional Service Contract
CC MEETING: April 4, 2017

DATE: March 29, 2017

TO: Erin Rinehart, City Manager

FROM: Cesar J. Molina, Jr., P.E., Director of Engineering

Title
Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Approve A Professional Services Contract With Perkins+Will For The Carrollton Facilities Conceptual Bond Planning Study In An Amount Not To Exceed $40,000.00.

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BACKGROUND:
In preparation for the next Carrollton bond referendum at an unspecified date, the Engineering Department, in conjunction with other City departments, evaluates all city infrastructure and facilities for development of a potential bond projects list which will be presented to the Capital Improvements Program Advisory Committee (CIPAC) and the City Council. The Engineering Department utilizes a number of internal and external planning and estimating tools, including staff knowledge, software evaluation, citizen input, long-term master plans, etc. In the case of city facilities, staff has found it beneficial to initially identify a number of potential candidate projects, and then solicit the services of professional architectural and engineering consultants to assist in refinement and preparation of cost estimates. The scope of the professional services is not to provide building floor plans, but rather to identify major building components in development of an overall approximate size of a proposed new or renovated facility. Additionally, the study will assist in determinations of site feasibility and estimated overall project cost. Not only will the study benefit the city in development of more reasonable bond costs, but it will provide a basis for design if the referendum passes and the project is activated.

In the evaluation of a consultant for the study, such items as broad experience with multiple municipal projects, previous Carrollton work experience, firm location and size, and the proposed project manager were considered. It was the unanimous conclusion of Engineering staff that Perkins+Wi...

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