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Report Number: OPS 07-22
Date: February 28, 2022
From: Brian Duffield
Director, Operations
Subject: Civic Complex Boiler Replacement
-File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1.That Tender No. T2021-14 submitted by S.I.G. Mechanical Services Limited in the amount
of $395,385.87 (HST included) be accepted;
2.That Council grant pre-2022 Capital Budget approval for project 5700.2202.6500 (Backup
Boiler Replacements) and authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to fund the sum of
$300,000.00 from Federal Gas Tax (FGT) Reserve Fund;
3.That the total gross project cost of $544,546.00 (HST included), including the amount of the
tender, contingency, and other associated costs, and the total net project cost of
$490,381.00 (net of HST rebate), be approved;
4.That the Director, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to finance the total net project costs
of $490,381.00 through a transfer from the Federal Gas Tax Reserve Fund; and,
5.That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary action to
give effect hereto.
Executive Summary: The existing backup boiler systems serving the Pickering Civic
Complex is original to the building, which opened in 1990. It provides heat throughout the building,
and is essential to maintaining indoor temperatures throughout the colder half of the year. These
boilers, pumps and other equipment have reached end of life and require replacement. Located in
the uppermost level of the central tower, access for larger removal of the existing boilers and
delivery of the new equipment will require removal of exterior louvres and the use of cranes from
the vehicle drop-off loop on the west side of the building. The work must be completed over the
summer and be completely commissioned and operational prior to the 2022-23 heating season.
Tender T2021-14 was issued on November 21, 2021, and closed on December 22, 2021. Five
bids were received. Subject to receipt and approval of all submittals required by the tender
documents, the low compliant bid submitted by S.I.G. Mechanical Services Limited in the amount
of $395,385.87 (HST included) is recommended for approval. The total gross project cost is
estimated to be $544,546.00 and the total net project cost is estimated at $490,381.00 (net of HST
rebate).
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Financial Implications:
1. Tender Amount
Tender No. T2021-14 $349,899.00
HST (13%)
Total Gross Tender Cost
45,486.87
$395,385.87
2.Estimated Project Costing Summary
Tender No. T2021-14 $349,899.00
Consulting, Testing & Inspection 60,000.00
Controls 30,000.00
Construction Contingency (12%) 42,000.00
Total Project Cost $481,899.00
HST (13%) 62,647.00
Total Gross Project Costs $544,546.00
HST Rebate (11.24%) (54,165.00)
Total Net Project Cost $490,381.00
3. Approved Source of Funds - Community Centres Capital Budget
Approved Code
5700.1702.6500
5700.2109.6500
5700.2202.6500
Total Funds
Source of Funds
Federal Gas Tax
Federal Gas Tax
Federal Gas Tax
Funds Available
$110,000.00
160,000.00
300,000.00
$570,000.00
Funds Required
$110,000.00
160,000.00
_ 220,381.00
$490,381.00
Project Cost under (over) approved funds by $79,619.00
Costs shown above include previously committed and separately awarded consulting and related
project fees. They are funded from the same accounts and have been included for clarity
regarding the total cost of the project.
Discussion: Two backup boiler units currently service the Pickering Civic Complex,
providing secondary heat throughout the building. Both units are located in the uppermost level of
the central tower, which houses the bulk of the building’s heating and ventilation equipment on the
three levels above the second floor. The units and their related pumps and other equipment are at
end of life and must be replaced ahead of the next heating season.
All of the service and equipment floors in the upper levels of the tower are crowded and only
accessible from the interior by a stairwell and open central shaft that was used during the original
construction of the facility. Both are too tight to allow for removal of the old equipment or delivery
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of the new, and there is insufficient space to allow for the existing boilers to be abandoned and left
in place. Extensive planning was done to determine how best to complete these tasks in a safe
and efficient manner, and will require the temporary removal of a large ventilation louvre on the
west tower façade. The new boilers must be commissioned, connected to the City’s centralized
building automation system, and ready for operation prior to the start of the next heating season.
Mechanical equipment costs have experienced a significant increase over the last twelve months
due to supply chain issues resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to higher project
costs than originally allowed for in previously approved budgets. Additional funds were added to
the draft 2022 Capital Budget to offset these increases. Given ongoing instability in the market
and risks of ongoing cost inflation, it is preferable to proceed with the price in hand than to risk
even higher cost by re-tendering the project after the 2022 budget approval. Pre-budget approval
is therefore requested to enable the City to proceed with this time-sensitive work. S.I.G.
Mechanical Services Limited have provided written confirmation of their agreement to hold their
price beyond the irrevocable 60 day tender period to allow for this work to proceed.
Tender T2021-14 was issued on November 21, 2021, and closed on December 22, 2021. Five
bids were received. Subject to receipt and approval of all submittals required by the tender
documents, the low compliant bid submitted by S.I.G. Mechanical Services Limited in the amount
of $395,385.87 (HST included) is recommended for approval. The total gross project cost is
estimated to be $544,546.00 and the total net project cost is estimated at $490,381.00 (net of HST
rebate).
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
Vince Plouffe, OAA, RAIC Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA, CMA
Manager, Facilities Capital Projects Director, Finance & Treasurer
Brian Duffield
Director, Operations
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
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