Long Beach, CA
File #: 06-0495    Version: 1 Name: HHS / PW - No. R-6636
Type: Contract Status: CCIS
File created: 6/7/2006 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/13/2006 Final action: 6/13/2006
Title: Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications No. R-6636 for the Repair of Water Damage and ADA (Americans with Disabilities) Improvements at the Central Health Facility in the City of Long Beach, California, authorize City Manager to award the contract to Enviro-Tech Abatement Services in an estimated amount of $296,134 and execute all necessary documents related to the contract; and Increase appropriation in the Insurance Fund (IS 390) in the Department of Health and Human Services (HE) $485,606 and in the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Department of Public Works (PW) by $176,184. (District 6)
Sponsors: Health and Human Services, Public Works
Attachments: 1. C-12 sr.pdf, 2. C-12 att.pdf
Related files: 29643_000, 06-0419
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications No. R-6636 for the Repair of Water Damage and ADA (Americans with Disabilities) Improvements at the Central Health Facility in the City of Long Beach, California, authorize City Manager to award the contract to Enviro-Tech Abatement Services in an estimated amount of $296,134 and execute all necessary documents related to the contract; and

Increase appropriation in the Insurance Fund (IS 390) in the Department of Health and Human Services (HE) $485,606 and in the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Department of Public Works (PW) by $176,184. (District 6)

DISCUSSION
On May 16, 2006, the City Council authorized the City Manager to execute an agreement with Enviro-Tech Abatement Services for an amount not to exceed $309,422 for emergency response abatement services at the Central Facilities Center (CFC), located at 1133 Rhea Street (Council letter attached). These services were required due to major water damage which occurred on the weekend of March 4-5, 2006, as a result of a broken water pipe. It is necessary to increase appropriations as the CFC now requires restoration to repair the damage to drywall and fixtures from the incident in addition to previously required renovation work to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It is more efficient to proceed with both renovations at the same time to minimize closure of the CFC and to expedite reopening of the facility.

Following a competitive bidding process supervised by the Department of Public Works, it was determined that the low bid was submitted by Enviro-Tech Abatement Services for $176,184 for the restoration work, and for $119,950 for the ADA work, for a total bid of $296,134. New appropriation is being requested to allow the restoration work to proceed.
ADA funding is already budgeted for the ADA portion of the work in the Department of Public Works.

This matter was reviewed by Senior Deputy City Attorney Donna F. Gwin on June 5, 2...

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