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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCR 14-13 City Report to =: Council• PICKERI'N Report Number: CR 14-13 Date: September 16, 2013 • From: Marisa Carpino Director, Culture & Recreation Subject: Tender for Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility - Tender No. T-11-2013 - File: A-1440 Recommendation: 1. That Report CR 14-13 of the Director, Culture & Recreation regarding the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility be received; 2. That Tender No. T-11-2013 submitted by Aplus General Contractors Corporation in the amount of $7,094,140 (HST included) be accepted; 3. That the total gross project cost of$7,935,990 (HST included), and a net project cost • of $7,146,605 (net of HST rebate) including the total tendered amount, contingency and other miscellaneous costs be approved; 4. That the (Acting) Division Head, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to finance the total net project cost of $7,146,605 as follows: a) the sum of $3,412,504 to be funded from the Development Charges- Recreation Facilities Reserve Funds; b) the sum of $3,734,000 to be financed by the issue of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed 15 years, at a rate to be determined; c) the sum of $101 to be funded from property taxes; d) the annual repayment charges in the amount of approximately $324,000 to be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering, continuing thereafter until the debentures are repaid, and any financing cost to be paid out of the Current Budget; 5. That Council approve in principle the debt financing charges for the indoor soccer • facility being fully repaid by the Pickering Soccer Club through regular monthly II)payments until the related debt financing is paid in full; 6. That the draft by-law attached to this report be enacted; 42 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 2 7. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. Executive Summary: City staff and representatives of the Pickering Soccer Club have been working with Rounthwaite, Dick and Hadley Architects Inc. This architectural firm is responsible to undertake the design, site planning and prepare drawings and specifications for the tendering document and construction of a permanent clubhouse and air supported indoor soccer facility on 1975 Clements Road, Pickering. After much stakeholder consultation, the Indoor Soccer Facility has been designed to consist of a one storey clubhouse building and an air supported structure with site works including hard surfaces for parking, landscaping, storm water management pond and site services as follows: • Total Club House including administration area, meeting rooms, change rooms & public service area: 673 m2 • Total Air Supported Structure: 9,139 m2 • Total Artificial Turf inside the dome: 8,354 m2 (123.4m L x 67.7m W) • Total Running Track inside the dome: 617 m2 (123.4m L x 5m W) • Total Parking Area: 11,860 m2 • On April 4, 2013, Request for Proposal RFP-4-2013 was publically released for Prequalification of General Contractors for Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility. A total of 16 of proposals were received by the deadline of April 29, 2013. Based on the results of the evaluation rated criteria, ten General Contractors were successfully pre- qualified by the City to submit bids for consideration in this project. Tender No. T-11-2013 was released to the Prequalified General Contractors and was also made available for information to the public on the City's website on July 11 , 2013 and closed on July 29, 2013. The low bid submitted by Aplus General Contractors Corporation in the amount of $7,094,140 (HST included) is recommended for approval. The total gross project cost for the construction of the indoor soccer facility and including the parking lot is estimated at $7,935,990 (HST included) and the total net project cost is estimated at $7,146,605 (net of HST rebate). The estimated project cost of $4,876,090 identified in CS 50-12 has been exceeded because the size of the clubhouse, air supported structure and parking lot has increased from the original preliminary plans. Also, approximately $797,500 of the total project cost is due to Operations Centre site work and site servicing that must occur during the construction of the soccer facility. Lastly, the construction contingency at • $745,000 is also projected higher than typical due to the inconsistent soil conditions of the property. 43 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 3 — • Pending Council approval, the construction is scheduled to commence in September 2013 and be completed in March 2014. Financial Implications: 1. Tender No. T-11-2013 Construction of Indoor Soccer Facility $6,278,000 HST (13%) 816,140 Total Gross Tender Cost $7„0_94,14_Q 2. Estimated Project Costing Summary Tender No. T-11-2013 for Construction of Indoor Soccer Facility $6,278,000 Construction Contingency 745,000 Total Project Costs $7,023,000 HST (13%) 912,990 • Total Gross Project Cost $7,935,990 HST Rebate (11.24%) (789,385) Total Net Project Cost $7,146,605 3. A• •roved Source of Funds — 2014 Pre-Bud•et A• •royal Account Code Source of Funds Pre-Budget Approval Amount 5719.1498.6250 Development $3,412,504 (Pre-Budget account) Charges-Recreation Facilities Reserve Funds Debt-15 Year 3,734,000 Property Taxes 101 $7,146,605 Report CR 14-13 is d on results of T No. T- 3 for construction and contingenintendecy to costs related reportthe to the Indoor Soccer ender Facility 11-201 and the parthe king. • lot. This amount represents only one component of the total project costs associated with the Indoor Soccer Facility. Report FIN 20-13 provides the total estimated project costs on its entirety. 44 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 4 At this time, Council approval is being sought to award the construction tender to Aplus General Contractors Corporation. Discussion: The City has engaged Rounthwaite, Dick and Hadley Architects Inc. to undertake design, site planning and prepare drawings and specifications for the tender and construction of the Indoor Soccer Facility which is the same architectural firm working on the new Operations Centre. City staff and representatives of the Pickering Soccer Club (PSC) have been working with Rounthwaite, Dick and Hadley Architects to design and build a permanent clubhouse and air supported indoor soccer facility on 1975 Clement Road, Pickering. Twenty-five acres was purchased by the City of Pickering for a new Operations Centre and five acres of the property has been dedicated to the construction of this new facility consisting of a one storey clubhouse building and an air supported structure and site works including hard surfaces for parking, landscaping, storm water management pond and site services as follows: • Total Club House including administration area, meeting rooms, change rooms & public service area: 673 m2 • Total Air Supported Structure: 9,139 m2 • Total Artificial Turf inside the dome: 8,354 m2 (123.4m L x 67.7m W) • Total Running Track inside the dome: 617 m2 (123.4m L x 5m W) • Total Parking Area: 11,860 m2 The artificial turf features an 11-a-side indoor soccer field that can be split into 4 smaller fields thereby allowing multiple activities to take place simultaneously. It is multi-use space for other activities including but not limited to football, lacrosse, baseball, softball, lawn bowling and ultimate frisbee. A rubberized running track runs along one side of the soccer field and will be used for dry land training of field users, walking track for seniors and other facility users, and a training facility for track athletes. On April 4, 2013, Request for Proposal RFP-4-2013 was publically released for Prequalification of General Contractors for Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility. A total of 16 of proposals were received by the deadline of April 29, 2013. Based on the results of the evaluation rated criteria, ten General Contractors were successfully pre- qualified by the City to submit bids for consideration in this project. The construction is scheduled to commence in September 2013 and be completed by March 2014. Bids have been received to the tendering call which closed on Monday, July 29, 2013 for the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility. A mandatory site visit was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 and all 10 prequalified bidders attended and 7 submitted a • tender for this project. The low bid was submitted by Aplus General Contractors Corporation. 45 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 5 The estimated project cost of $4,876,090 identified in CS 50-12 has been exceeded due to a number of factors: • The size of the clubhouse increased from 7,000 sq. ft. to 7,244 sq. ft during the design phase. • The size of the air supported structure increased from 114m L x 73m W to 124m L x 73m W during the design phase. • The parking lot increased from the projected 100 parking spaces to 282 parking spaces that will serve both the soccer facility and the Operations Centre. • Deep foundations related to poor soil conditions. • Approximately $797,500 of the total project cost is due to Operations Centre site work and site servicing that must occur during the construction of the soccer facility. These include site work and paving of the western parking area and site servicing of future operations building. • The construction contingency at $745,000 is also projected higher than typical due to the inconsistent soil conditions of the property. The Health and Safety Policy, a current WSIB Workplace Injury Summary Report, Clearance Certificate issued by Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) as submitted by Aplus General Contractors Corporation have been reviewed by the Coordinator, Health & Safety and deemed acceptable. Certificate of Insurance is • deemed acceptable to (Acting) Manager, Budgets & Internal Audit. The check of references and bonding available on this project is satisfactory. As a result, the tender is deemed acceptable. Upon careful examination of all tenders and relevant documents received, the Culture & Recreation Department recommends the acceptance of the low bid submitted by Aplus General Contractors Corporation for Tender No. T-11-2013 in the amount of $7,094,140 (HST included) and that the total net project cost of $7,146,605 be approved. Pickering Soccer Club Profile and Project Rationale: Pickering Soccer Club (PSC) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to develop the individual abilities of each soccer player for the purpose of improving his/her enjoyment of soccer. For more than 30 years, the PSC has enjoyed a remarkable degree of success offering both competitive and house league programs for youth aged 5 to 19. Existing programs serve over 5,000 male and female youth soccer players. PSC also have a recognized program for special needs athletes and the PSC ensures opportunities for disadvantaged youth to participate in soccer programs. PSC also operate an indoor program with participation of only 625 players due to the lack of proper facilities. Due to the lack of indoor training facilities in Pickering and in Durham, members of the Pickering soccer community have been forced to travel outside of the region in order to continue to train and play during the fall and winter seasons. A large number of PSC 111 teams are paying significant dollars in annual facility rental expenditures outside of Pickering. PSC reports significant loss of youth members to facilities outside of Pickering due to lack of year-round quality training. 46 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 6 • This new indoor soccer facility will keep players, parents and dollars in Pickering. The indoor facility will provide all 3,350 registered members the opportunity to play winter soccer. It will provide recreational and competitive players much needed local facility space to train and develop by not only providing additional cost-effective training time, but also providing development opportunities for their coaches. The City's 2002 Recreation, Parks and Cultural Master Plan identified the need for an indoor soccer facility with construction recommended by 2006. In 2006, the City established a Community Facilities Team, with staff team members from various City Departments. The objective of this Team was to review facility needs/demands, and confirm those facilities needed within 5 years to meet current community demand, while identifying the longer term projected facility needs/demands based on projected population growth. A resultant immediate need facility inventory was established, as well as an inventory of identified longer term facility needs. An indoor soccer facility is included in the immediate facility need inventory. Attachments: 1. Location Map • 2. Supply & Services Memorandum dated August 1, 2013 3. Being a by-law to authorize the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures in the amount of $3,734,000 Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By: M rasa Cars.no-- Stan Karwowski Director, ure & Recreation (Acting) Division Head, Finance & Treasurer C Vera A. Felgemache Paul Bigi• C.P.P., CPPO, CP B, C.P.M., CMM III Director, ( o •o .te Services & City Solicitor Manager, Supply & Services • 47 Report CR 14-13 September 16, 2013 Page 7 • Caryn Kong, CGA Senior Financial Analyst-Capital & Debt Management :mc Recommended for the consideration of Pickering C' Council %/, /4:7, z.oc3 Tony Prevedel, P.Eng. Chief Administrative Officer • • • • • 48 r AI IHCHMENT# I TO REPORT#(K I L{ — 17, S\oGpty Ili 0 0 1111111111i N1 S�oPp � CON) o� OS OGG .R 1111111 oz.. 009, S PREP `% SVD ROP O N S �1 VRPRN OPQ c, .om 0 31 ‘ 1111 1\Moos ROPp •GLNEERING&PUBLIC ATTACHMENT FOR CULTURE & ORKS DEPARTMENT RECREATION REPORT CR 14-13 City 00 CAPITAL PROJECTS& __ _, iltr INFRASTRUCTURE , 1975 CLEMENTS ROAD �:.""' ' SCALE: DATE, T-11-2013 CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDOOR SOCCER p •g, tik N.T.S I Sept.06/2013 FACILITY ` _ cal ° ATTACHMENT t '6 �� =4;ti".. CP auiuup PICKERING Memo To: Marisa Carpino • --August 1, 2013 Director, Culture & Recreation From: Vera A. Felgemacher Manager, Supply & Services Copy: Manager, Facilities Operations Supervisor, Facilities Operations Subject: Tender No. T-11-2013 Tender for Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility . - File: F-5400-001 Tenders have been received for the above project. An advertisement was placed on the City's website inviting the ten prequalified companies and subcontractors to download the tendering documents for the above mentioned tender. Two addenda were issued on this project. A mandatory site visit was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Thirteen (13) companies attended the site visit, ten of which were the prequalified companies of which six bidders submitted a tender and one bidder responded as unable to bid. A copy of the Record of Tenders Opened and Checked used at the public tender opening is • attached. Tenders shall be irrevocable for 60 days after the official closing date and time. Purchasing Procedure No. PUR 010-001, Item 13.03 (r) provides checking tendered unit prices and extensions unit prices shall govern and extensions will be corrected accordingly, which has been done. All deposits other than the low three bidders may be returned to the applicable bidders as provided for by Purchasing Procedure No. PUR 010-001, Item 13.03(w). Three (3) bids have been retained for review at this time. Copies of the tenders are attached for your review. Summary Harmonized Sales Tax Included • Bidder [ Total Tendered Amount After Calculation Check A Plus General Contractors $7,094,140.00 $7,094,140.00 • J.J. McGuire Contractors $7,202,620.00 • $7,202,620.00 Gateman Malloy Co. $7,491 ,900.00 $7,491,900.00 Accel Construction $7,514,500.00 $7,514,500.00 784437 Ont. Inc. 0/A Snyder • Construction $7,751,800.00 $7,751,800.00 50 Bidder Comments Automatic rejection — lump sum price Section 02792- • on Form of Tender Page 34 has not been bid. KMA Contracting Reference: Purchasing Policy No. PUR 010, Procedure 23.02, Item 14, Item 15; Information to Bidders — Item 16, 17; 27, 30, 31 and Form of Tender page 34 of 38. Gerr Construction Ltd. Unable to Bid References have already been checked and deemed acceptable during the prequalification process of Request for Proposal No. RFP-4-2013 Pursuant to Information to Bidders Item 32, the following will be requested of the low bidder named A-Plus General Contractors for your review during the evaluation stage of this tender call. Advise when you wish us to proceed with this task. (a) the City's certificate of insurance shall be completed by the bidder's agent, broker or insurer; (b) the City's Accessibility Regulations for Contracted Services form currently dated, and signed; (c) list of Sub-Contractors in accordance with General Conditions Item 31 ; and (d) Waste Management Plan to be used on this project in accordance with Tendering Specifications Item 18. Addendum No. 1 added Item 47— Identified Price Items —to be provided upon request within • 24 hours from the time of the City's request. Please advise if this is required at this time. Addendum No. 2 included a response to Question 5, and Question 26 wherein samples shall be provided after tender closing upon request prior to award. Please advise if these will be required. Addendum No. 2 included a response to Question 20 regarding 02790 calling for turf installer's resume, insurance and bonding capability to be submitted upon request. Please advise if this information will be required. Please, include the following items in your Report to Council: (a) if item (a) — Insurance — is acceptable to the (Acting) Manager, Budgets & Internal Audit; (b) the appropriate account number(s) to.which this work is to be charged; (c) the budget amount(s) assigned thereto; (d) Treasurer's confirmation of funding; (e) related departmental approvals; and (f) related comments specific to the project. II° August 1, 2013 Tender No. T-11-2013 Page 2 Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility 51 • • Rounthwaite Dick and Hadley Architects Inc. as the architect on this project will be reviewing submissions and making recommendations to you. The architect should also review carefully all submittal information based on tendering instructions. If the architect notices any infractions or information missing during the evaluation, please contact me as soon as • possible. Please do not disclose any information to enquiries except you can direct them to the City's website for the unofficial bid results as read out at the public tender opening. Bidders will be advised of the outcome in due course. • If you require further information, please feel free to contact me or a member of Supply & Se ices. • VAF/jg Attachm e nts • • • • = — — — • August 1, 2013 Tender No. T-11-2013 Page 3 Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility 52 • p. r n . 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E c� � Ch y 3 m 1 , . i 0 v o- - c n O g i g •v i Z AD , 53 AT.1ACHMEN #_3 TO RETORT# )L-� The Corporation of the City of Pickering By-law No. • Being a by-law to authorize the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures in the amount of$3,734,000 Whereas Section 11 of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that a lower-tier municipality may pass by-laws respecting matters within the spheres of jurisdiction described in that Section; and, Whereas Subsection 401(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that a municipality may incur a debt for municipal purposes, whether by borrowing money or in any other way; and, Whereas Subsection 401(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that a lower-tier municipality in a regional municipality does not have the power to issue debentures; and, Whereas The Regional Municipality of Durham has the sole authority to issue • debentures for the purposes of its lower-tier municipalities including The Corporation of the City of Pickering (the "City"); and, Whereas the Council of the City wishes to proceed with debenture financing for the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility project; and Whereas the Council of the City wishes construction to proceed in respect of the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility project; and Whereas before the Council of the City authorizes the issuance of debentures for the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility project on the date hereof the Council of the City had the Treasurer update the City's Annual Repayment Limit, the Treasurer calculated the estimated annual amount payable in respect of such project and determined that such annual amount would not cause the City to exceed the updated Limit and therefore, Ontario Municipal Board approval is not required as per Section 401 of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, and the regulations made thereunder; And whereas after determining that Ontario Municipal Board approval is not required, the Council of the City approved report CR 14-13 on the date hereof and awarded Tender T-11-2013 for the Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility project; • 54 BY-LAW NO Page 2 Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the City proceed with the project referred to as "Construction of an Indoor Soccer Facility"; 2. That the estimated costs of the project in the amount of $7,146,605 be financed as follows: a) That the sum of $3,412,504 be funded from the Development Charges- Recreation Facilities Reserve Funds; b) That the sum of $3,734,000 be financed by the issue of debentures by The Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed 15 years at a rate to be determined; c) That the sum of $101 be funded from property taxes; 3. That the funds to repay the principal and interest of the debentures be provided for in the annual Current Budget for the City commencing in 2014 or such subsequent year in which the debentures are issued and continuing thereafter until the debenture financing is repaid. • By-law passed this 16th day of September, 2013. David Ryan, Mayor Debbie Shields, City Clerk • 55