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Memorandum
To: Michael R. Couzzo, Jr., Village Manager
From: Joann Manganiello, Assistant Village Manager/Village Cler ii,
Date: March 2, 2001
Subject: Professional Services Proposal with Gee&Jenson for Design of Public Safety
Facility; Resolution No. 23-00/01;Agenda Item
Attached is the Professional Services Proposal with Gee & Jenson, Engineers-Architects-
Planners of West Palm Beach, Florida, for professional architectural and engineering services for
the design of the Public Safety Facility in the amount of$245,500, plus $30,000 in reimbursable
expenses. These services will be performed in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth
in the on-going Professional Services Agreement between the Village of Tequesta and Gee &
Jenson. Also included with the proposal is the Project Schedule for the Public Safety Facility and
the latest Gee & Jenson cost estimate for the same. As you know, Gee & Jenson has worked
cooperatively with the Village in negotiating this proposal.
Gee & Jenson has developed preliminary plans for the design of the Public Safety Facility working
closely with Police Chief Allison, Fire Chief Weinand, myself, and other Village staff members.
The preliminary plans represent an 18,370 sq. ft. building which provides for the present and
future needs of both the Police and Fire-Rescue Departments. This proposal will cover surveying
and testing, civil/sitework and utilities engineering, schematic design development, preparation of
construction document drawings and specifications, bidding and negotiating, and construction
administration, as well as, other additional services mutually agreed upon. It is anticipated that
construction of the proposed Public Safety Facility will be approximately 12 months, with a
starting date the second week of August 2001 and a completion date of August 2002.
The preliminary plans for the proposed Public Safety Facility have been forwarded to the Village
Council and reviewed by the Redevelopment Committee. Mr. Tom Orlowski, AIA, Senior Vice
President of Gee & Jenson and Project Manager for the project, will be in attendance at the
March 8, 2001, Village Council Meeting to present the preliminary plans to the Village Council.
It is recommended that the Village Council approve the Professional Services Proposal with Gee
& Jenson of West Palm Beach, Florida. Please place this item on the March 8, 2001, Village
Council Meeting agenda for consideration by the Village Council. Thank you.
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RESOLUTION NO. 23-00/01
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, APPROVING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PROPOSAL WITH GEE & JENSON, ENGINEERS-
ARCHITECTS-PLANNERS OF WEST PALM BEACH,
FLORIDA, FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE DESIGN OF THE
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY IN THE AMOUNT OF
$245, 500, PLUS $30,000 REIMBURSEABLE EXPENSES,
WITH FUNDS BEING APPROPRIATED FROM THE
$5, 000, 000 LINE OF CREDIT (BANK OF AMERICA) ,
AND AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE
THE APPLICABLE CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE
VILLAGE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Professional Services Proposal with
Gee & Jenson for professional architectural and
engineering services for the design of the public
safety facility, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and
incorporated by reference as a part of this
Resolution, is hereby approved and the Village Manager
of the Village .of Tequesta is authorized to execute
the same on behalf of the Village of Tequesta.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED by Councilmember
, who moved its adoption. The
motion was seconded by Councilmember
, and upon being put to a vote, the
vote was as follows :
FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION
The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly
passed and adopted this 8th day of March, A.D, 2001 .
MAYOR OF TEQUESTA
Joseph N. Capretta
ATTEST:
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Joann Manganiello
Village Clerk.
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February 13, 2001
Wive Manager's Office
The Village of Tequesta
250 Tequesta Drive, Suite 300
Tequesta, FL 33469-0273
Attn.: Ms. Joann Manganiello
Re: Public Safety
Dear Ms. Manganiello:
We are pleased to submit the following proposal for professional architectural and
engineering services for the design of the new Public Safety Building.
Gee and Jenson Engineers-Architects -Planners, Inc. herein referred to as the
Consultant, proposes to furnish professional services for the Village of Tequesta, herein
referred to as the Owner for the scope outlined below for the fees stipulated herein.
These services will be performed in accordance with Section 2 and payment will be in
accordance with paragraph 4C, of our Ongoing Services Agreement between the
Village of Tequesta and Gee & Jenson dated October 31, 1989.
Project Scope
Provide the design of a new one story Public Safety Building for Village Fire and Police
services. It includes Fire Department, Administration Offices, Living Quarters and
Three (3) Fire/Rescue vehicle apparatus buys. The police component of the building
includes related offices, conference, squad, evidence, interview and interrogation
rooms, as well as dispatch, sally port/impound bay and two holding cells. Centrally
located in the building is a multi-use classroom/emergency operations center and a
fitness room for shared use by fire and police.
The project also includes the design of a three (3) level training tower (grade plus two
elevated floors) and associated site work, utilities and landscaping for approximately
2-3 acres of development including driveways and parking for public, employees and
Village fire and police vehicles and equipment.
The site location for the new building is the existing Village Hall on Tequesta Drive site.
The existing Village Hall/Police Station, Fire Departments and Utility Department
Buildings are being demolished under a separate contract to allow for construction of
the proposed Police Safety Facility.
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Scope of Services
The Consultant will perform the following: (Items in parenthesis represent
corresponding contract services as described in our Continuing Contract dated October,
1989, see attachment 'B'.)
1. Update /Survey/Testing:
a. Survey
A topographic survey including visible utilities, and existing tree survey was
completed for the site in 1997. This survey update will include the westerly
(approximately 260') of the property for purposes of pending demolition and
new construction.
b. Soil Testing.
A subsurface exploration and report by Ardaman &Associates, Inc. was
completed for the site in 1997, and a copy has been provided to Gee &
Jenson by the Village.
Basic Services
The following Basic Services include Civil, Site Landscaping, Architectural, Structural,
Mechanical, Fire Protection, and Electrical Services.
Note: Civil/Sitework and utilities engineering included in the scope of services is for
approximately 3 acres of site improvements of the total site area. Except for
reasonably adjacent off-site utilities locations for project connections, off site
work, including roadways, access roads, sewer and water lines, etc. are
considered as additional services.
2. Schematic Design Phase (Phase I)
a. Make any revisions and update previous concept floor and site plans based
upon Village Staff comments on the same. Provide descriptions of proposed
building systems.
b. Submit to the Owner a Statement of Probable Construction Cost based on
square foot area, or other unit costs.
c. Submit to the Owner a Proposed Project Time Table, showing proposed
completion dates on each Phase of the Project through Design, bidding,
construction and proposed date of project completion.
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3. 30% Design Development Phase: (Phase II)
a. From the approved Schematic Design Documents, the Architect shall prepare
30 % Design Development Documents consisting of Drawings and outline
Specifications that describe the size and character of the Project as to the
construction and materials used in the Project.
b. Submit to the Owner a Revised Proposed Project Time Table, and Probable
Construction Cost Estimate.
4. 60% Design Development Phase: (Phase Ill)
a. From the approved 30% Design Development Phase, the Architect shall
prepare 60 % Design Development Documents consisting of Drawings and
Specifications that describe the size and character of the Project as to the
construction and materials used in the Project.
b. Submit to the Owner a Revised Proposed Project Time Table, and Probable
Construction Cost Estimate.
5. Final Construction Documents Phase : (Phase IV)
a. Based upon the approved 60% Design Development Phase, the Architect
shall prepare, for approval by the Owner, Construction Documents consisting
of drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the requirements for the
construction of the project.
b. Submit to the Owner a Revised Proposed Project Time Table, and Probable
Construction Cost Estimate.
6. Bidding and Negotiation Phase: (Phase V)
a. The Architect, following the Owner's approval of the Construction Documents
and the Statement of Probable Construction Cost shall assist the Owner in
obtaining bids or negotiated proposals, and assist in awarding and preparing
contracts for construction. Attendance at a pre-bid Conference is included.
7. Construction Administration Phase: (Phase VI)
The Architect shall provide administration of the Contract for Construction as set
forth below:
a. Attend Pre-Construction Meeting
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b. Review and process Contractor's submittals made in conformance with the
contract requirements, such as shop drawings, product data and samples, for
the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and
the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents.
c. Visit the site the equivalent of(1) 4 hour visit per week, including travel. This
includes the weekly on site job-progress meeting. *
d. Provide periodic review field observation visits by Engineers as work
progresses.
e. Review and process monthly Construction Pay Requests.
f. Select and submit materials/samples/colors for the Client's approval.
g. Architect, mechanical and electrical engineers provide Substantial
Completion field observation and punch list.
h. Architect Final Field Observation visit and Close-Out
*Based on a 12 month construction period. More on site field visits based on Client's
needs are optional. (See exhibit 'A' of the Scope of Services.)
Additional Services
8. a. Proviide additional site visits as requested by the Owner (each visit is one
person based upon a four (4) hour visit including travel time.
b. Additional services as mutually agreed upon
Not Included in the Scope of Services
1. Communications system (LAN, telephone, including all 911 equipment, security,
etc.) except for empty conduit system for the telephone services.
2. Lightning Protection.
3. Traffic Light Signaling
4. Antenna Design
5. Inventory of existing electrical/communication equipment (provided by owner as
required).
Timing of Performance
The Scope of Services will be completed within the following calendar days after receipt
of Notice to Proceed with that item of the scope of services, except for delays beyond
the reasonable control of the Consultant. (See Exhibit A)
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Item 1A of the Scope of Services will be completed as soon as possible. An estimate is
Fourteen (14) calendar days.
Item 1 B of the Scope (not applicable) previously completed by others.
Item 2 (Phase I) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Twenty One (21)
calendar days.
Item 3 (Phase II) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Twenty One (21)
calendar days (plus Owner review time).
Item 4 (Phase III) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Twenty One (21)
calendar days (plus Owner review time).
Item 5 (Phase IV) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Twenty Eight (28)
calendar days (plus Owner review time).
Item 6 (Phase V) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Twenty Eight (28)
calendar days (based on a 4 week bidding period).
Item 7 (Phase VI) of the Scope of Services will be completed in Fifty Two (52) calendar
weeks. (See Exhibit B)
Item 8 additional services will be completed as follows:
a. As mutually agreed upon.
b. As mutually agreed upon.
The above noted items of performance are not, however, a warranty or guarantee that
the noted services will be completed within such a time frame.
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For Item 1A of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Two Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Dollars ($2,480.00).
For Item 2 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00)
For Item 3 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00)
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For Item 4 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00)
For Item 5 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Sixty Five Thousand Dollars ($65,000.00)
For Item 6 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00)
For Item 7 of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Fifty Two Thousand Dollars ($52,000.00)*
*Amount applies for a construction period of 12 months. More on-site field visits based
on Client's needs are optional (see Exhibit 'A' of Scope of Services)
Additional Services
For Item 8 a of the Scope of Services, the Consultant shall be paid a lump sum fee of
Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($360.00) per visit.
For Item 8 b of the Scope of Services, the Consultant will provide additional services for
other portions of work and for fees mutually agreed to by the Owner and the
Consultant.
Reimbursable Expenses
In addition to the fees specified above, the Consultant shall be reimbursed for direct
non-salary expenses, including, but not limited to, computer charges, equipment rental,
automobile travel at IRS approved rate per mile, $0.55 per mile for four-wheel drive and
trucks, long distance telephone, subsistence, printing and reproduction, plus Florida
sales taxes, if applicable.
Invoices for services rendered are prepared monthly and are due and payable within
thirty (30) days from date of the invoice. Owner agrees to pay such invoice within the
time frame specified in Section 218.70, et seq., Florida Statutes, the 'Florida Prompt
Payment Act'.
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This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida, and the appropriate
venue for any actions arising out of the agreement would be Palm Beach County,
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If there are items that must be sublet, confirmed, certified or updated, the Consultant
shall, as agent of the Owner, order the work with the Owner's approval, and the
subcontractor shall bill the Owner directly. The Owner must make payments in
accordance with the terms on the invoice in order not to stop the work. If the
Consultant is directed by the Owner to handle the subcontract for the Owner, there will
be a fifteen (15) percent charge for handling.
In the event the Consultant is involved in providing services to assist the Owner in
applying for and processing applications or permits, the fee for such service will not be
related to final approval or denial. All application or permit fees to agencies, associated
with documents submitted by the Consultant on behalf of the Owner, shall be paid to
the agency by the Owner.
Resident Project Services
On any project for which construction drawings and specifications were prepared by the
Consultant and a certification of construction is required by a regulatory agency, the
Owner shall employ the Consultant to perform resident project services for observation
of the construction work. Unless the Consultant is engaged for resident project
services, they will not be in a position to certify the work to those regulating agencies
having jurisdiction and requiring certification. Project representation may require one or
more full or part-time project representatives, depending upon the requirements of the
project. The project representative will endeavor to provide protection for the Owner
against observed defects and deficiencies in the work of the Contractor. However, the
furnishing of resident project services does not guarantee the work of the Contractor,
nor assume liability on the part of the Consultant for job safety or the Contractor's
means, methods, techniques, sequences and/or procedures.
Project Review Services
Services on a project site to evaluate the existing conditions of items such as paving,
structural, architectural, building envelope, roofing, mechanical and/or electrical
systems are limited to identification of observable conditions only. Systems that are not
visible to the observer from within the building envelope or from accessible exterior
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elements of the project are not part of the Consultant's observations. Review of these
systems by the Consultant will only occur when specific and detailed descriptions of the
system to be evaluated and the manner in which access is to be provided is detailed in
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the Owner of any conditions or issues not included in the Scope of Services.
Shop Drawing & Sampling Review
When retained by the Owner to provide shop drawing and sample review services, as.
part of the construction administration phase of a project, the Consultant's
responsibilities are limited to review for conformance with general design concept as
required in the contract documents only. Specifically excluded from our services are
reviews of dimensions, quantities, sizes, construction details, completeness of drawings
and means or materials used in fabrication or installation.
Modification to the Terms of this Agreement
In the event Owner issues a Purchase Order or Memorandum or other Instrument
covering the professional services described herein, it is hereby specifically agreed and
understood that such Purchase Order, Memorandum or Instrument is for Owner internal
control purposes only and any and all terms and conditions contained therein, whether
printed or written, shall be of no force or effect. This contract is the entire contract
between the parties and there is no modification or waiver of any of the terms and
conditions herein unless signed by both parties.
Estimates
Since the Consultant has no control over the cost of labor and materials or over
competitive bidding and market conditions, the estimates of construction cost provided
for herein are for general information only and are made in accordance with the
applicable standard of care. Accordingly, the Consultant does not guarantee the
accuracy of such estimates when compared to the Contractors' bids or the project
construction cost.
Termination
This Agreement may be terminated by either party by giving thirty (30) days advance
written notice. The Consultant shall be paid for services rendered to the date of
termination on the basis of a reasonable estimate of the portion of services completed
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prior to termination and shall be paid for all reasonable expenses resulting from such
termination and for any unpaid reimbursable expenses.
Ownership and Use of Documents
Drawings, specifications, and electronic data files as instruments of service are and
shall remain the property of the Consultant whether the project for which they are made
is executed or not. The Owner shall be permitted to retain copies, including
reproducible copies, of drawings, specifications, and hard copies of electronic data files
for information and reference in connection with the Owner's use and occupancy of the
project. The drawings and specifications shall not be used by the Owner on other
projects, for additions to the project, or for completion of the project by others provided
the Consultant is not in default under this agreement, except by agreement in writing
and with appropriate compensation to the Consultant.
Code and Regulatory Compliance
The Consultant prepares documents in accordance with known codes and resolutions
and relies on his experience to evaluate their applicability to designs, products, studies
and decisions that are part of the services to the Owner.
Local interpretations of codes and regulations may vary and, therefore, require input
from authorities having jurisdiction over the project. During meetings and permit
processing phases specific interpretations are made by these authorities that are
effectively official decisions of the agency. Such changes can impact the cost and/or
schedule of the project and cannot be controlled by the Consultant. These conflicts
include but are not limited to the following:
Application of new codes and/or regulatory criteria not published, enacted or applied at
the time the agreement between the Consultant and the Owner was entered into.
Changes in agency staff, conflict or changes in official interpretations of existing codes
and regulations, or in the inclusion of a particular code or regulation as to their
applicability to the project, made after the agreement was entered into. Such
occurrences can be imposed during and after design, and in extreme cases during or
after construction.
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Conflicting interpretations of agency inspectors or representatives during or after
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For the above reasons and others, the Owner or the contractor shall not depend upon
the design contract documents to proceed in any way with an activity that will incur
costs or liability prior to receipt of permits or agencyls—Additionally he-Owner
agrees that changes made by these authorities after receipt of permits or approvals are
beyond the Consultant's control.
Subject to the direction of the Owner, the Consultant will respond accordingly. Any
professional services provided by the Consultant associated with meetings, design or
contract document modifications, preparation of change orders, new permits or any
other task associated with the resolution of matters brought about by the occurrence of
the above are not considered part of the Consultant's basic services and will be
compensated for as additional services.
Modifications and Additions to Existing Structures
Because of the Consultant's many years of background and experience in design and
construction, the Consultant is qualified to make recommendations and designs which,
in the Consultant's opinion, will meet the needs of the situation. These services will be
performed in accordance with the Consultant's skill and ability and commensurate with
the applicable standard of care and the economics of the situation. Although the
documented components of the existing structure to be modified can be analyzed, the
actual components of the existing structure cannot be fully determined without
destructive analysis or the ability to perform other invasive technology or testing.
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Acceptance
Acceptance of this proposal may be indicated by the signature of a duly authorized
official of the Owner in the space provided below. One signed copy of this proposal
returned to the Consultant will serve as an Agreement between the two parties and as
Notice to Proceed. This contract will be binding on the parties hereto and parties'
successors and assigns. Should this proposal not be accepted within a period of thirty
(30) days from the above date, it shall become null and void.
Very truly yours, Accepted by:
GEE &JENSON VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Engineers-Architects-Pla , Inc.
Thomas C. Orlowski, AIA, NCARB By:
Senior Vice President Print Name and Title:
TCO/dd
Date:
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GEE & JENSON ENGINEERS-ARCHITECTS-PLANNERS, INC.
EXHIBIT 'A'
2001
• Pre Construction Meeting 6 Hours
• Shop Drawings 188 Hours
Architectural 70 hours
Structural. _ 24 hours
M/P 42 hours
Electrical 42 hours
Civil/Landscaping 10 hours
• Color Boards 8 Hours
• In-office Administration; calls, faxes, etc.
(Ave. % HR/Day or 2-1/2 HRS/Week) 125 Hours
• Architectural Field REP: (1) 4 HR Visit/Week Ave 208 Hours
• Field Visits- above and beyond Arch 64 Hours
• Structural (2 visits x 4 hours)
• M/P (2 visits x 4 hours)
• Elect (2 visits x4 hours)
• Civil (8 visits x 4 hours)
• Landscape (2 visits x 4 Hours)
• Process Monthly Contractor Pay Requests (12 x 1.5 Hrs) 18 Hours
• Substantial Completion
Architectural 12 Hours
Mechanical 8 Hours
Electrical 8 Hours
Clerical 8 Hours
• Final Completion/Close Out
Architect 24 Hours
Clerical 8 Hours
• $52,000.00
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Project Schedule
EXIIIBIT A
2001 2002 •
February March A ril May June July August August
Task
Survey Update
Phase 1 Schematic Design
Owner Review
Phase I130%Design Development
Owner Review
Phase III 60%Development
Owner Review
Phase IV Final Construction Design 1.11
Owner Review
Phase V Bidding
Review&Approve Bids 12 Months Construction
Phase VI Construction(12 months)
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Project Cost Considerations
Preliminary
February, 2001
Demolition SF $/SF $
* Demolition of existing facilities LS $50,000 $50,000
(Accomplished by another contract-by others)
Sitework(Base Bid)
*Sitework; utilities & landscap'g 2 AC+ $100,000 AC $200,000
* Site Lighting $32,000
* Building Monument Sign (lighted) LS $3,000
* Decorative/ Security Fencing 860 LF $30 LF $0 poss alt bid
*(2) Motorized Gates $0 poss alt bid
* Flagpole (Lighted) $2,000
' * Dumpster Enclosure & gate $2,500
*Above ground fuel Storage &dispensing- $0 eliminated,
(2) 2,000 gallon diesel & gasoline tanks poss alt bid
* Propane fuel tank (+/-2,000 gals) -to be provided by fuel supplier IQ
(Above or below ground-to be determined)
Subtotal; Base Bid Sitework $239,500
Building (Base Bid -incl. built in manual roll down hurricane shutters)
* Building (enclosed SF) 18,370 $126 $2,314,620
* Roofed /open colonnade & 1,200 $55 $66,000
Main Entrance
* Hurricane hardening of central building core (+/-3,000 SF) LS $100,000
(classrm/ EOC, dispatch, server, kitchen, dining, day rms, toilet rms. etc)
* Emergency Generator(100KVA max., +/-2/3 of bldg. Exterior pad mounted) $95,000
*Appliances Dishwasher $700 allow.
Commercial or high end residential refrig.+2 std. refrig. $5,700 allow.
Commercial or high end residential range $6,500 allow.
Commercial Range hood (in bldg. Cost) $0
Washer&dryer(extractor unit existing - by Owner) $1,400 allow.
Commercial Ice Machine $2,000 allow.
Commercial Ice Dispenser• $750 allow.
Subtotal; Base Bid Building, Fixed Equipment&Appliances $2,592,670
*Training Tower Bldg. $Q Alt. Bid
Total; Demolition, Base Bid Sitework& Bldg.with Fixed Equipment&Appliances $2,882,170
*Contingency (10%) $288 217
Total
** $3,170,387
** Communications such as 911, voice/data &special security,
furnishings & movable equipment by Owner
A/E basic services fees thru construction $243.000
- Total Estimated Base Bid Project Cost(including demolition) $3,413,387
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Alternate Bids:
Training Tower Bldg. (basic building shell - no specialty equipment) $47,000
Decorative/security fencing 860 LF $33 LF $28,380
(2) Motorized fence gates $8.000
$83,380
* Contincency (10%) $8,338
Total Alternate Bids $91,718
Total Estimated Project Cost including Alternate Bids $3,505,105
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