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File #: R-2024-161    Version: 1 Name: DCM- PD Materials Testing (Professional Services Inc)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/29/2024 In control: Department of Design & Construction Management
On agenda: 6/5/2024 Final action: 6/5/2024
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute An Authorization To Proceed With Professional Service Industries, Inc. To Provide Materials Testing Services For The New Police Headquarters Project, A General Obligation Bond Project, In An Amount Up To $170,242.50.
Attachments: 1. Resolution Materials Testing - PSI for PDHQ FINAL COST.pdf, 2. PSI-Intertek Proposal_Hollywood New Police HQ_CMT rev 4-23-24 (1) FINAL.pdf, 3. Professional_Service_Industries,_Inc._Professional_CSA_Geotechnical,_Mat.pdf, 4. R-2021-208.pdf, 5. 2024-04-17 COI for PSI-Intertek CityofHollywoodFlorida_W30526723.pdf, 6. 2024-04-17 Approval of COI for PSI_Intertek for Materials Testing - New Police HQ.pdf, 7. PSI - SunBiz.pdf, 8. PSI PE 3684_DBPR Registration (002).pdf

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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Execute An Authorization To Proceed With Professional Service Industries, Inc. To Provide Materials Testing Services For The New Police Headquarters Project, A General Obligation Bond Project, In An Amount Up To $170,242.50.

 

Strategic Plan Focus

Infrastructure & Facilities

 

 

Body

 

Staff Recommends:   Approval of the attached Resolution.

 

 

Explanation:

On March 12, 2019, the City held a Special Election where a majority of voters decided to fund a variety of Citywide public improvement projects to be funded by a General Obligation Bond (“GOB”), and the New Police Headquarters Project was one of the projects approved by the voters.

 

The New Police Headquarters project has now completed the design phase, received site plan approval, and has moved into the construction phase.  The Construction Management at Risk contract has been approved by the City Commission.  It is in the interests of the City to have an independent third party provide materials testing for the project to ensure that the construction materials and methods meet the requirements detailed in the construction documents.

 

On September 1, 2021, the City Commission passed and adopted Resolution No. R-2021-208, approving and authorizing the appropriate City officials to execute Continuing Service Agreements with various firms, one of them being Professional Service Industries, Inc. (“PSI”), to provide geotechnical, materials testing, special and threshold inspections services.

 

The Department of Design and Construction Management (“DCM”) requested a proposal from PSI to provide materials testing services for the New Police Headquarters Project.  The scope of work for the project includes all required construction materials testing.

 

DCM negotiated a scope of services and fee proposal with PSI that has been determined to be fair and reasonable.  The work described above has a base fee of $170,242.50. The consultant will complete the proposed materials testing services in approximately two years, concurrent with the project construction.

 

Staff recommends that the City Commission authorize the appropriate City officials to execute an Authorization to Proceed for materials testing services with Professional Service Industries, Inc. in an amount up to $170,242.50.

 

 

Fiscal Impact:

Funding for this project was included in the amended FY 2024 Capital Improvement Plan, and is available in account numbers 333.209901.52100.531210.001190.000.000, 333.209901.52100.563010.001190.000.000, 334.179901.51900.563010.001190.000.000, 334.179901.51900.563010.001591.000.000, 334.179901.52100.563010.001190.000.000, and 337.179901.51900.563010.001591.000.000.

 

 

Recommended for inclusion on the agenda by:

Otis Thomas, Interim Director of Procurement and Contract Compliance

Jose Cortes, Director, Design and Construction Management

Gus Zambrano, Assistant City Manager/Sustainable Development