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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOES 01-05PICKERING REPORT TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Report Number: OES 01-05 Date: January 4, 2005 From: Stephen Reynolds Division Head, Culture & Recreation Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender No. T-6-2004 - File: CO3000 Recommendation: That Report OES 01-05 regarding the Pickering Museum Village Program Centre be received, and Tender No. T-6-2004 submitted by D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. for the construction of a new Program Centre at the Picketing Museum Village in the amount of $751,236 (GST extra) be accepted, The total gross project cost of $1,002,949.52 and a net project cost of $937,336 including tender amount and other project costs identified in this report be approved, o That Council authorize entering into an agreement between the City and the Pickering Museum Village Foundation for the shared cost and financing of the Program Centre Project and the Hotel Restoration Project, That pre-budget approval be given in the amount of $547,336 for Program Centre project including moving of hotel and financing to be included in the 2005 current and capital budgets and Council consider including $250,000 in the 2006 Capital Budget for its share of the Hotel Restoration project. That Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the project as follows: a) Debt financing through the Region of Durham in the amount of $451,000 for a period not exceeding 10 years, at a rate to be determined; and b) Contributions from the Pickering Museum Village Foundation in the amounts of $60,000 for Program Centre project and $36,000 for moving the hotel; and · Report OES 01-05 Date: January 4, 2005 Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender T-6-2004 Page 2 c) The balance of funding in the estimated amount of $336 be included in the 2005 Current Budget; and d) Financing and repayment charges in the amount of approximately $57,700 be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering commencing in 2006 and continuing thereafter until the loan is repaid; and e) The Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer has certified that this loan and the repayment thereof falls within the City's Debt and Financial Obligations approved Annual Repayment Limit for debt and other financial obligations for 2004 as established by the Province for municipalities in Ontario; and f) The Treasurer be authorized to take any actions necessary in order to effect the foregoing; and Staff at the City of Pickering be given the authority to give effect thereto. Executive Summary: The Museum Program Centre - Phase 1, was approved by Council in the 2004 Capital Budget. Council approved $190,000 as the City share of funds to match the $190,000 raised by the Pickering Museum Village Foundation. Council passed Resolution #99/02 Item 1, at the Council Meeting of June 24, 2002 supporting the Brougham Central Hotel relocation and restoration to a Temperance Hotel as the next joint undertaking by the City and the Pickering Museum Village Foundation. This included the creation of a new Program Centre that will provide kitchen, meeting, storage space and public washrooms in support of the day to day teaching and maintenance activities at the Village. Tenders have been received and the total net project cost for the Museum Program Centre (Phase 1) is estimated to be $937,336. Supply & Services and Paul Jurecka, Architect have confirmed that the Iow bidder D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. has satisfied the tendering requirements, subject to Council approval, and is qualified to undertake this project. CORP0227-07/01 Report OES 01-05 Date: Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender: T-6-2004 January 4,2005 Page Financial Implications: APPROVED SOURCE OF FUNDS: 1. Account Project Account 2004 Capital Budget (Comm. Facilities Reserve Fund) 2744-6149 04-2744-001-00 2003 CapitalBudget (Carry Forward) 3263-0999 03-2744-001-00 2004 Contributions from Pickering Museum Village Foundation (Museum Program Centre) Total Approved Funds Amount SI90,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $190,000.00 $390,000.00 Estimated Project Costing Summary T-6-2004 - Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre Consulting Fees Furniture & Equipment Project Contingency Sub Total G.S.T. Total Gross Project Cost G.S.T. Rebate Total Net Project Cost $ 751,236.00 89,000.00 22,000.00 75,100.00 $ 937,336.00 65,613.5~ $1,002,949.52 (65,613.52) $ 937,336.O0 Project Cost under (over) Approved Funds ($547,336.00)1 The results of the Tender and other costs indicate a total project cost in the amount of $937,336. The Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer confirms the 2005 Capital Budget includes this project with certain funding assumptions. The Pickering Museum Village Foundation will fund $250,000 for the new Program Centre as $190,000 (a 2004 contribution) and a $60,000 (a 2005 contribution) and $36,000 (a 2005 contribution) for moving the Hotel. Please see attached Museum Project Summary of proposed funding. CORP0227-07/01 Report OES 01-05 Date: January 4, 2005 Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender T-6-2004 Page 4 The Pickering Museum Village Foundation has requested to formalize an agreement with the City for the shared cost of the Program Centre Project and the Hotel Restoration Project. This agreement would reflect that:. The Pickering Museum Village Foundation .will fund a maximum of $250,000 of Program Operation Centre project costs. The City of Pickering will fund all remaining Program Operation Centre project costs. The City of Pickering will fund a maximum of $250,000 of the Hotel Restoration project costs. The Pickering Museum Village Foundation will fund all remaining Hotel Restoration project costs. The City of Pickering has included $250,000 for the Hotel Restoration Project in its 2006 Capital Budget forecasts. The City has made a formal request for a financial contribution from the Ministry of Transportation to defray the cost of relocating the heritage dwelling from 3810 Balsam Road, which is estimated to be $50,000. This request is under consideration by the Ministry of Transportation. Background: The restoration of the Brougham Central Hotel at the Pickering Museum Village has been identified as the next major joint project for the City of Pickering (Resolution #99/02, Item 1), Pickering Museum Advisory Committee and the Pickering Museum Village Foundation. The Brougham Central Hotel Restoration Project consists of two primary restoration and construction projects: - Relocate the Brougham Central Hotel to a new location on site and restore as an 1850s Temperance Hotel Relocate an existing heritage dwelling at 3810 Balsam Road to the Museum Village site, approximately where the hotel currently stands, restore the home and build an addition to create a'new program operations centre. The first phase of the Brougham Central Hotel Restoration Project supported by the City of Pickering (Resolution #99/02, Item 1 and Resolution #177/03 attached), Pickering Museum Advisory Committee and Pickering Museum Village Foundation includes the following: Relocating the existing hotel structure to a nearby site within the Pickering Museum Village to make room for the new Program Centre; CORP0227-07/01 Report OES 01-05 Date: January 4, 2005 Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender T-6-2004 Page 5 Relocating an existing heritage dwelling now located at 3810 Balsam Road, Part Lot 5, Concession 6, acquired from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (Resolution #91/04 attached), to the Museum Village; Restoring and constructing an addition to the building in order for it to function as a Program Centre where the kitchen and washrooms will be housed, along with meeting and storage space needed for day-to-day teaching and maintenance activities. Tenderinq Process The tender for the Museum Program Centre (Phase I) was issued in November 2004 to achieve a more accurate cost for 2005 Budgets and to allow for construction to proceed early enough in 2005 that Museum Operations will be affected for as short a time as possible. Bids for Tender No. T-6-2004 were received on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 from the six (6) prequalified bidders. A copy of the Record of Tenders Opened and Checked used at the public tender opening is attached. After the City's calculation checking procedures, two bids appeared to have a mistake in calculations. The two bidders D.J. McRae (IOw bidder) & Garritano Brothers (high bidder) appear to have misunderstood the instructions and completed the tendering form in error. As per the tendering instructions - Item 1 was to include the costs associated with Items 2, 3, & 4. These two bidders excluded the costs associated with Items 2, 3, & 4 from Item 1 when completing the tendering form. Therefore, their Item 1 figure was understated. Upon contact with both bidders, they each stated their total tendered amount submitted reflects their bid price. City's Purchasing Procedures 010-001, section 10.04, "Handling Tendering Irregularities" contains a provision to respond to this specific type of irregularity. According to the procedure, a decision on handling this specific type of irregularity will be on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the Treasurer. In consultation with the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer and Solicitor for the City, the two bids were not disqualified and allowed to stand for evaluation. Council should be aware that they retain the right on behalf of the City to accept the corrected total tendered amount for D.J. McRae Ltd, after City's calculation check, which was not agreed to by the bidder or accept the stated total tendered amount, Iow bid, submitted by D.J. McRae Ltd. in the amount of $803,822 including GST, which was deemed, acceptable by the (Acting) Chief Administrative Officer, the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer and the Solicitor for the City in accordance with the City's Purchasing Procedures. CORP0227-07/01 Report OES 01-05 Date: January 4, 2005 Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender T-6-2004 Page 6 The Iow bidder, D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. has not completed similar projects for the City in the past, but a check of their references has been deemed acceptable. The Health & Safety Policy, the WSIB Clearance Certificate and the WSIB Cost & Accident Frequency Record submitted by D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. have been reviewed by the Coordinator, Health & Safety and are deemed acceptable. A comprehensive business report as provided by Dun & Bradstreet for D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. has been reviewed by the Purchasing Analyst and in conjunction with staff's review of reference and bonding on this project, is deemed acceptable. Upon careful examination of all tenders and relevant documents received, Paul Jurecka, Architect and the Culture & Recreation Division recommend the acceptance of the Iow bid submitted by D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd. in the amount of $751,236 (G.S.T. extra) and that the total net project cost of $937,336 be approved. This report has been prepared in conjunction with Supply & Services who concurs with the foregoing. Attachments: 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Location Map Museum Project Summary of proposed funding Letter from Pat Dunnill, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Foundation dated December 31,2004 Recommendation from Paul Jurecka, Architect, Jurecka & Associates Resolution #99/02, Item #1 Resolution #177/03 Resolution #91/04 Supply & Services memorandum dated December 15, 2004 Attendance Record - Mandatory Site Meeting December 8, 2004 Record of Tenders Opened and Checked CORP0227-07/01 · Report OES 01-05 Date: Subject: Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre - Tender T-6-2004 Januaw 4,2005 Page 7 Prepared By: Step,~e, n R~)Yno~s Divisi~h-Ffead, Culture & Recreation Manager, Supply 8, Services Eve rC__.t.B'U r~-t~ ma~ · (Acting) Chief Administrative Officer Funding Approved: /(~illis A. Paterson Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer SR:Ig Attachments Copy: Chief Administrative Officer (Acting) Chief Administrative Officer Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Solicitor for the City Chief Building Official Manager, Supply & Services Recommended for the consideration of Pickering ~ CORP0227-07/01 AT'I'ACHMi~Ni' ~ I I. I ~0 R, EPORT #_~-~ 42:)~ '- CD'~ . OES 01-05 ESSION ROA( EXISTING STRUCTURE 3810 PROPOSED IGHWAY_ . .07 SIXTH CONCESSION ROAD GREENWOOD // // // // // / OPERATIONS & EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL PROPERTY & ENGINEERING DIVISION NTS JAN 4/2005 ATTACHMENT FOR TENDER PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE PROGRAM CENTRE T-6-2004 Museum Proiect Summar~ Museum Project consists of two parts: A. B. Program Centre Hotel Restoration Summary of Proposed Funding Based on Estimated Costs Program Centre $ 651,000 Hotel Restoration 250,000 $ 901,000 Total Museum Foundation $ 25O,OO0 651,000 901,000 $ _ Total $ 901,000 901,000 $1,802,002 Pro ram Centre Pro'ect - Total Costs 901 000 20O3 2OO4 2005 2O04 2005 City - Property Taxes City - (Comm Facilities Res.) City (10 year Debt) 10,000 190,000 451,000 Museum Foundation (Fixed) Museum Foundation (Fixed) 190,000 60,000 Total $ 651,000 250,000 $ 901,000 ~on Pro'ect - Esth.nated_Cost $901~000_ · 2003 Museum Foundation $ 8,890 2005 Museum Foundation 36,000 2006/07 Museum Foundation 606,110 $ 651,000 250,000 Add: Prj Centre Prj. Centre Hotel Rest. City 10 year Debt Museum Foundation Museum Foundation Sub -Total Actual Tender requires $336.00 to be funded from Current Budget TOTAL - PRE BUDGET APPROVAL $ 451,000 60,000 36,000 $ 547,000 336 $ 547,33~ 2006 City (Fixed) $ 901,000 Total PICICERING llage Pickering Museum Village Foundation Patrick Dunnill - Chairman 905-859-467S E-I~L:,.IL: patdunnillQ)idirect.com Bill Weston - Treasurer 905.839.7353 Mary Cook - Secretary 905.889.1734, 5LklLIXG AI)I)RE~S 736 Yercmi Street Pickering, OX L1W 2W9 Mr. Stephen Reynolds Division Head, Culture and Recreation City of Pickering, One the Esplanade Pickering, On. December 31, 2004 PROPOSED AGREEMENT Between the Pickering Museum Village Foundation and the City of Pickerin~ Re the Brougham Central Hotel Proiec~ Dear Stephen: The purpose of this letter is to seek confirmation of the current understanding between the Picketing Museum Village Foundation (PMVF) and the City of Picketing (City) as to purpose, goals and objectives of the Brougham Central Hotel partnership (generally referred to as the Hotel Project) and the roles and responsibilities of each party. The Hotel Project consists of two primary restoration and construction projects: Move the Brougham Central Hotel to a new location on site and restore as an 1850s temperance hotel Move an historic home from Balsam Rd. to the Museum Village site, approximately where the hotel currently stands, restore the home and build an addition to create a new program centre. It is jointly understood that the need for improvements to program centre facilities is critical due to the deteriorated state of the hotel and that the project was initiated by the PMVF and the Picketing Museum Advisory Committee for the purpose of restoring the Brougham Central Hotel. It is for this purpose that the PMVF agreed to parmer in this project. As a matter of operational logistics it was agreed among all parties that it was necessary to carry out the project in the following general sequence over a period of at least three years: 1. Move the hotel from its present site 2. Move the house to its new site at the Museum Village 3. Create the program centre 4. Restore the hotel ... pre,~cn~ing Pickering's heritage/'or tomorrow. This sequencing is deemed essential in order to minimize the duration of the period in which the Museum Village will be required to operate without a proper operations facility. At a meeting of the Finance and Operations Committee on June 24, 2002 a joint presentation by the Chair of the Advisory Committee and the Chair of the PMVF outlined the proposed hotel project and the Finance and Operations Committee recommended Council support the project in principle on the basis that the PMVF would accept all costs associated with the hotel portion of the project and that the City would pay the costs of the program centre (Resolution #99/02). It was subsequently agreed between staff and the PMVF that a more convenient and effective sharing might be that the costs of the total project be shared 50/50 on the assumption that the two parts might be of relatively equal cost, $500,000 each. With this arrangement some studies were able to be carded out sooner using Foundation funding. Furfher development of project planning has made it clear that completing the new program operations centre in the manner required to meet operational needs and to satisfy regulatory, requirements will cost considerably in excess of original estimates and that the cost of the Brougham Central Hotel restoration is still undetenmned. Therefore both parties now agree to the following procedure for the sharing of cost: for the program operations centre costs will be shared on a 50/50 basis up to a maximmu of $500,000 ($250,000 each party) and that the City will meet all costs in excess of $500,000. for the Brougham Central Hotel restoration costs will be shared on a 50/50 basis up to a maximum of $500,000 ($250,000 each party) and that the PMVF is willing to meet all costs in excess of $500,000 Also it is agreed that upon completion of the program centre the project will continue and the hotel restoration will proceed without any significant delay. Attached to this letter is an analysis of contributions and commitments by each party to December 31, 2004. Patrick A. Dunnill Chair Pickering Museum Village Foundation Analysis of Funding Brougham Central Hotel Project To December 31~ 2004 Payments to Date: Studies of Hotel History and Structure Fully Funded bv PMVF Study by Tom Murison Study by Andr6 Sheinman Total $ 5,805.05 20,837.76 $26,642.81 Sharable Costs Paid to Date Program Centre: Paid by' Paid by PMVF City Plant Architect design study* Jurecka &Assoc. Architectural Design and Management* Cosburn/Giberson Project Management* $11,034.48 $ 0 41,146.22 0 8,444.26 0 $ 60,624.96 $ 0 *PMVF has agreed to make the expenditure for each of these contracts in total on the basis the City will compensate in the construction contract. The Jurecka Associates contract is for approximately $52,900 + GST and the Cosburn/Giberson contract is approximately $25,000. Brougham Central Hotel Restoration: Paid by PMVF Moving of Drive Shed $ 8,890 Paid by City $0 December 30, 2004 Jurecka + Associates / architects inc. ~3 Harb0rd Street Toronto, MSS TI 416 / 972-938,5 Fz 416 / 972-6304 paul@jurecka.c0m Steve Reynolds, Director Culture & Recreation Division City of Pickering Civic Complex, 1 The Esplinade Pickering, Ontario L1V 3Y7 Re: Selection of General Contractor; Picketing Museum Program Centre and Related Infrastructure Dear Mr. Reynolds: On Wednesday December 15, 2004 the tenders closed on the Fickering Museum Program Centre Further to your request I have reviewed copies of the tenders submitted and a summary memorandum from Supply & Services comparing the bids. The Iow bidder for this tender is D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd.. When the variation in moving cost is taken into account, the closing bids are sufficiently close to where we have reasonable confidence that the contractor understood the scope of the project. As part of the pre-qualification process, the committee which included the. Project Manager, three City staff, and myself reviewed the company background and references provided by the contractor. Reference letters provided as part of that process attested to their qualifications, and based on these letters of reference we feel the D.J. McRae should be qualified to undertake this project as the General Contractor. We recommend that you award the contract to D.J. McRae Contracting Ltd, and we await council approval and your instructions before contacting him and executing a formal contract. Sincerely, JI Jurec.ka ~k \ P' ecka+ Asso'si. ates A hi tects Inc. DY FAX' 1 page Resolution #99/02, Item #1. Passed on June 24, 2002 That Report t° Council OES 030-02 regarding the proposed Brougham Central Hotel Restoration Project at the Pickering Museum Village be received; and That the presentation by Laura Drake, Chair, Picketing Museum Advisory Committee, Pat Dunnill, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Foundation and City Staff on the Brougham Central Hotel Restoration Project be received; and 2. That Council support the proposed Brougham Central Hotel Restoration Project in principle; and That Council accept the Pickering Museum Village Foundation proposal to provide the total funding for the 'restoration of the Brougham Central Hotel, including all costs in moving the Drive Shed to a new location at the rear of the proposed Hotel site; and That. CoUncil acknowledge' to the Pickering Museum Village Foundation that the Brougham Central Hotel at the Pickering Museum Village will be permitted to remain at that location for a period of ten years, such acknowledgement to be provided by .way of resolution; and 5. That in the event a lease agreement is required by the Pickering Museum Village Foundation, Council approve a lease agreement between the City of Pickering, and the Pickering Museum Village Foundation, such lease agreement to be to the satisfaction of staff and the City Solicitor; and 6. That Council authorize staff tO negotiate with the federal government on acquiring and relocating a suitable heritage house to the Pickering Museum Village site to establish as a new Program Operations Centre; and 7. That the appropriate Ci~ ofrqcia!s be authorized to ~-~k= the necessary action to eve effect thereto. Decemb~rl 6, 2003 TO: FROI~,: SUBJSCT: Evere~ Buntsma, Director, Operations & Emergency Services Git Paterson, Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Bruce Taylor, City Clerk Referrals from the Council Meeting of December 1'5, 2003 Please be advised that the Council of the City of Picketing passed P. esolution ¢177183, at the Council Meeting of D..c..mb~., 15, 2003, ss follows: ' inN_ ~aD.= ms~orica~ and ' reco n~ed sRd "="' ';~" WH_R~.~S the Picketing Museum Viiiage.~s a g - , , -':+v sad deiivers k=~i~=~ ~sarning 9roarams .to over educational ~=~,r~= ~o the commu, I5,000 s~uaen~ annually; =.,,~ WHEREAS the public p~os~sms .... =~¢*'-= at ~he museum ~,= maoe ~ossibie mFough ...... =. ,,-,. .... : ' g~oup of vo!unte.5~s, local community ,*'~=~ the Brouaham CeRtral Hotel at the Picketing Museum Village curreRtiy 9~5~ i=~ll!u.$ ~¢~* ~ to the oaeration of programs; and houses public and ~" '~'"'== WHEREAS the BrouahSm Central , - =, . .... -. ' Ci~ and the Picketing Museum l emper~nce Hotel as tn=.n~x!.jom~ Village Foundation, a project which was supposed by Council under Resolution ¢99/02; and zn= Ho,e~ restoration, it will be necessaw to orovide ~,w=~,- in coniunc~ion with k~tcnen, =='~ 9 oubiic washrooms and ~o~=~e soace in su . 2_. -WHEREAS Council authorized staff to negotiate the acquisition of a suitable m-r,~k heritage buiiding on Federal iands in. order to establish a new operations centre in the Picketing Museum Village; and WHEREAS the assessment of buildings located on Federal lands unde~aken by heritage preservation consultants retained by the Pickering Museum Village Foundation recommended that the Winger House,-currentiy unused, be relocated to the Village, preserved and adapted for use as an operations centre; and WHEREAS Federal Government poticies require that its buildings be disposed of in a manner that protects their heritage character, and in the event this building is not relocated .it will be demolished; and WH~R~S the Honourabte Dan McTeaoue, .MP, has been vew suppo~ive of the Picketing Museum Village and the acquisition'of the Winger House; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the City of ~'~' =' formally requests that the ;=4¢,=1 Government enabte and contribute to the p~ese~'ation of an .' h~,,~-9-, +h~ouoh the donation and relocation of the Winger example of 'me community's House to the ~;~=-~r,n Museum Vil~aae; and -~ .... Government SeFv~ces ,, F=d=ral '~' ;- ~ Public vvo~xs ~,'Tayior .~:'./ BT:dk Copy: T.J. Quinn, Chief Administrative ODcer ADMIN,S i i iON DEPARTMENT CLEP. K'S TO: FROM: SUBJECT: EvereA Buntsma, Director, Operations & Emergency Services Gii Paterson, Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Steve Reynolds, Division Head, Culture & Recreation Bruce Taylor, City Clerk Referrals from the Council Meeting of June 21, 2004 Item Please be advised that the C,~unc,I of the City of Picketing passed ResoJution #911{)4, #2, at the Council Meeting of April 19, 2004, as follows: !. That Report OES 18-04 regarding the Museum Program Centre, be received; and 2. That Council formally requests that the Ministry of Transportation make arrangements for the donation of the farmhouse at No. 3810 Balsam Road, Part Lot 5, Concession 6 to the Picketing Museum Village; and 3. That Council request that the Ministry consider a financial contribution in support of the City of Picketing undertaking the relocation and preservation of this hedtage structure; and 4. That staff be authorized to enter into an appropriate acquisition agreement respecting the building; and 5. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be given the authority to give effect thereto. B~¢Taylor BT:dk Copy: T.J. Quinn, Chief Administrative Officer CORPORATE SERVICES DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM December 15, 2004 To: Stephen Reynolds Division Head Culture & Recreation Tim Moore Chief Building Official From: Vera A. Felgemacher Manager, Supply'& Services Subject: Tender for Picketing Museum Village Programs Centre Tender No. T-6-2004 Closing: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 Tenders have been received for the above project from the six (6) prequalified bidders. An advertisement was placed in the Daily Commercial News, News Advertiser Community Page and on the City's Website. The six bidders picked up tendering documents for a non-refundable fee of $100.00 per set and each bidder attended and signed in at the mandatory site visit on December 8, 2004 at the Picketing Museum Village. Five bidders submitted bids by the closing time, and one bidder has 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 10.03 (r) progides for checking tendered unit prices and extensions; unit prices shall govern and extensions will be corrected accordingly, which has been done. Total tendered amounts in two of the bids appear to have other mathematical errors which are not consistent with unit prices. Purchasing Procedure No. PUR 010-001, Irregularity, Item 20 makes provision to respond to this irregularity as follows: Stephen Reynolds T - 6 - 2004 December 15, 2004 Page 2 two working days to initial corrections as made by the City; City reserves the right to waive initialling and accept tender as corrected. Given the resultant change in the total tendered amount for. these two bids, allowing for the corrections to be initialled by the two bidders is suggested. Please advise as soon as possible if this project is to continue, so we can request the initialling of corrections by the two bidders right away. All deposits other than the Iow three bidders may be returned to the applicable bidders as provided for by Purchasing Procedure No. PUR 010-001 Item 10.03(w). Please advise if you wish to retain any more than the Iow three bidders in this case. Summary (PST included, GST included) Company Total Tendered After Calculation AmOunt $ Check $ DJ McCrae Contracting Ltd. 803,822.00 666,220.52 Ventu re Construction Services 864,760.09 864,760.09 Rutherford Construction 910,570.00 910,570.00 Garritano Bros. Ltd. 1,059,300.00 913,191.50 JD Strachan Rejected: erasures, overwritings and strikeouts not initialled which are not minor on form of tender. Reference: Information to Bidders Item 9; Purchasin~ Policy - Procedures No. PUR 010-001, Item 10.04, #18. Pursuant to Information to Bidders Item 21, the following are being requested of the Iow bidder for your review during the evaluation stage of this tender call: (a) a copy of the Health and Safety Policy to be used on this project; (received with prequalification pkg) (b) a copy of the current Cost and Frequency Report issued by Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (in lieu of the Cost and Frequency document, a copy of the current CAD 7, NEER, or MAP reports may be submitted); (c) a copy of the current Certificate of Clearance issued by Workplace Safety & Insurance Board; (d) the City's certificate of insurance shall be completed by the bidder's agent, broker or insurer. Stephen Reynolds T - 6 - 2004 December 15, 2004 Page 3 Please review copies of the bids. Include the following items in your Report to Council: (a) if items (a) through (c) noted above, are acceptable to the Safety & Training Co- ordinator; (b) any past work experience DJ McCrae Contracting Ltd. including work location; (c) without past work experience, if reference information is acceptable; (d) the appropriate account number(s) to which this work is to be charged; (e) the budget amount(s) assigned thereto; (f) Treasurer's confirmation of funding; (g) related departmental approvals; (h) any reason(s) why the Iow bid of DJ McCrae Contracting Ltd. is not acceptable; and (i) related comments specific to the project. Jurecka & Associations as the consultants on this project will be reviewing submissions and making recommendations to you. The consultant should also review carefully all submittal information based on tendering instructions. If the consultant notices any infractions or 'information missing during the evaluation, please contact me or a member of Supply & Services as soon as possible. As stated in Information to Bidders Item 5, tenders shall be irrevocable for 60 days after the official closing time. If you require further information, please feelfreeto~ontact me or a member of Supply & Services. v%"~a-A. Felg6macher ' /bt Attachments Copy for: Director, Operations & Emergency Services CITY OF PICKERING Tender for Pickering Museum Village Program Centre Tender No. T-6-2004 ATTENDANCE RECORD - Wednesday, December 8, 2004, 11:00am Pickering Museum Village, Hwy #7, Pickering. Company D d McRae Contracting Ltd. Garritano Bros. Ltd. Rutherford Construction J.D. Strachan Construction Ltd. Struct-Con Construction Ltd. Venture Construction Services SUBCONTRACTORS: Telephone 416.532.3O78 PRINT Your Name 905.888.9446 905.833.0681 905.791.5445 905.828.5585 ~..h~z~nature Laurie McCulloch Building Moving & Mechanical 905.728.0884 J:tendpay/Site visit attendance sheet