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Report Number: CS 27-21
Date: June 3, 2021
From: Brian Duffield
(Acting) Director, Community Services
Subject: Request for Additional Funding for Consulting Services
-Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Grant Application for Pickering
Heritage & Community Centre
-File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1.That, in accordance with Purchasing Policy item 10.03 (c), the additional fee proposal
submitted by Hariri Pontarini Architects (HPA) in the gross amount of $140,685.00 (HST
included), and the net amount of $126,691.00 (net HST rebate) for technical work required
to complete the City’s application to the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB)
grant for the Pickering Heritage & Community Centre (PHCC), and associated costs, be
accepted;
2.That the total estimated consulting costs including the amount referenced in
recommendation 1 above, in the amount of $126,691.00, as presented in Table 2, be
approved;
3.That the Director, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to finance the total net consulting
costs of $126,691.00 as follows:
a)the sum of $34,826.00 by a transfer from the Development Charges Reserve Fund
–Parks & Recreation Services;
b)the sum of $24,808.00 by a transfer from the Development Charges Reserve Fund –
Library Services;
c)the sum of $67,057.00 by a transfer from the Rate Stabilization Reserve; and,
d)if the GICB grant application is unsuccessful, the source of funds be revised up to
100 per cent funding through by a transfer from the Rate Stabilization Reserve; and,
4.That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary action to
give effect hereto.
Executive Summary: Council received correspondence Corr. 24-21 from MP Jennifer
O’Connell dated April 26, 2021 regarding the Government of Canada’s Green and Inclusive
Community Buildings (GICB) Program at the Council Meeting on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Council
furthermore directed staff, through the CAO, to submit an application under the Government of
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Canada’s GICB Program for the construction of the Council approved Pickering Heritage &
Community Centre.
Applications for the applicable program stream must be submitted by July 6, 2021, including
technical requirements for a transition plan to modify the building design to achieve Net Zero
Carbon Design requirements as defined by the standards of the Canadian Green Building Council.
To be clear, modifications to existing designs are not required at this time. Only a “roadmap” is
needed to explain how the grant target goals would be achieved, if the grant was awarded. In the
event that the City is successful in its application, addition design work would be required to
implement the recommended changes, though these costs would be recoverable through the
grant itself and would be subject to a separate Council approval.
In order to prepare the required “roadmap” document, the project design team must re-examine
the existing building drawings and specifications to determine how to best achieve the
requirements of Net Zero Carbon Design. Building science specialty consultant services will be
essential to achieving these targets, but results in an additional scope of services beyond that
awarded through Reports CS 19-18 and CS 34-18. Therefore, a separate budget of $126,691.00
(net HST rebate) is requested to complete all required work to prepare the technical documents to
be submitted as required support to the GICB grant application. The work must commence
immediately in order to meet the grant submission deadline and in accordance with Purchasing
Policy item 10.03 (c), council approval is required.
The GICB program allows for up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs to be funded by the GICB
program with a cap at $25 million in eligible costs (or a maximum grant award of $12.5 million).
The project consultants require 4-5 weeks to complete their scope of work, which must be
included in the grant application. Staff recommend that the total estimated consulting costs of
$126,691.00 (net HST rebate) be approved.
Financial Implications:
1. Estimated Project Costing Summary
Consulting Costs $111,500.00
Contingency
13,000.00
Total Cost $124,500.00
HST (13%) 16,185.00
Total Gross Project Costs $140,685.00
HST Rebate (11.24%) (13,994.00)
Total Net Project Costs $126,691.00
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2. Approved Source of Funds - Community Centres & Library Capital Budgets
Table 2
Community
Centres
Library
Source of
Funds 5719.2101.6500 5800.2103.6500 Total Budgets Ratio
Funds
Required
Debt – 20 Year $11,391,900.00 $0.00 $11,391,900.00 $0.00
Federal Grants 3,091,800.00 908,200.00 4,000,000.00 0.00
RF DC – Parks
& Recreation 7,993,700.00 7,993,700.00 27% 34,826.00
RF DC –
Library
Facilities 0 5,694,400.00 5,694,400.00 20% 24,808.00
Rate
Stabilization
Reserve 0 0 0 53% 67,057.00
Total Funds $22,477,400.00 $6,602,600.00 $29,080,000.00 100% $126,691.00
Funding for consulting costs associated with the GICB grant application will be drawn from the
project construction budget approved as part of the City’s 2021 Capital Budget. With the use of
development charge funding, the City’s Net Cost for the additional amount is 53 per cent or
$67,057. If the application is not successful, the entire amount will be funded through a transfer
from the Rate Stabilization Reserve.
Discussion: The Government of Canada announced the Green and Inclusive Community
Buildings (GICB) grant program in April 2021. Council received written correspondence from MP
Jennifer O’Connell dated April 26, 2021 the May 25, 2021 Council meeting (as Corr. 24-21), which
also directed City staff to submit a GICB application for PHCC. Staff have reviewed all eligible
capital projects and conclude that the Pickering Heritage & Community Centre (PHCC) is the best
candidate project for such an application.
The PHCC project is currently undergoing site plan approval and building permit reviews. The
building design is complete and construction drawings are expected to be complete within 4-6
weeks. Subject to finalizing these approvals, the project can be considered to be ‘shovel-ready’.
The GICB grant requires submitted projects to achieve Net Zero Carbon Design standards as set
out by the Canadian Green Building Council. For this reason, a separate design review must be
completed to determine how best to achieve this higher standard, requiring additional consulting
services beyond the scope of work that had previously been awarded.
Hariri Pontarini Architects, as the consultant team lead, has provided the City with fee proposals
outlining the related costs, totaling $126,691.00 (net HST rebate), including a contingency
allowance for disbursements and minor related costs. This fee includes all deliverables required to
complete the necessary technical review and provide a design transition plan that outlines all of
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the modifications that would need to be made to the current PHCC design in order to achieve Net
Zero Carbon design. Additional costs will apply to actually implement these changes, should the
grant application be successful.
The GICB program will fund up to 50 per cent of a maximum eligible project cost of $25 million.
The latest construction cost estimate for the PHCC project was $24.9 million, plus contingency
and ancillary costs, last verified in October 2019. Costs are expected to have increased since that
time. Alterations required to achieve the criteria of the Net Zero Carbon Design standard are
expected to add to the capital costs of the project. Part of the consultant’s exercise will be to
estimate the potential increase and recommend the most cost-effective options to achieve the
design targets. It is anticipated that the benefits of the grant award would significantly outweigh
the costs of implementing these changes to the design.
Upon careful examination of the received proposal and relevant documents, the Community
Services Department recommends approval of the proposed consulting costs for completion of
technical review and preparation of documents required to submit an application to the GICB grant
program for the PHCC project, in the gross amount of $140,685.00 (HST included), and the net
amount of $126,691.00 (net HST rebate).
Attachment:
1. Council Directive Memorandum, Resolution #595/21, dated May 31, 2021
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Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
Vince Plouffe, OAA, RAIC Ray Rodrigues, CPPB
Manager, Facilities Capital Projects Manager, Supply & Services
Brian Duffield Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA, CMA
(Acting) Director, Community Services Director, Finance & Treasurer
Jackie Flowers
CEO/Director of Public Libraries
BD:vp
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Original Signed By: Original Signed By:
Original Signed By: Original Signed By:
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Original Signed By:
Legislative Services Division
Clerk’s Office
Directive Memorandum
May 31, 2021
To: Brian Duffield
(Acting) Director, Community Services
From: Susan Cassel
City Clerk
Subject: Direction as per Minutes of the Meeting of City Council held on
May 25, 2021
Corr. 24-21
Jennifer O’Connell, Member of Parliament, Pickering-Uxbridge
Re: Government of Canada's Green and Inclusive Community Buildings
(GICB) Program
Council Decision Resolution #595/21
A copy of the original correspondence is attached for your reference.
Please take any action deemed necessary.
Susan Cassel
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
1.That Corr. 24-21, from Jennifer O’Connell, Member of Parliament, Pickering-
Uxbridge, dated April 26, 2021, regarding the Government of Canada's Green
and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) Program, be received; and,
2.That Staff be directed, through the CAO, to submit an application under the
Government of Canada’s GICB Program for the construction of the Council
approved Pickering Heritage & Community Centre.
Attachment #1 to Report CS 27-21