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THE CITY OF 13 <br /> N r <br /> 7 `L" CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pL£ASANTONo <br /> February 16, 2016 <br /> Engineering <br /> TITLE: APPROVE A CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER WITH CLEARY BROTHERS <br /> LANDSCAPE, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $349,687.50 FOR THE BERNAL <br /> AVENUE AT 1-680 LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, CIP NO. <br /> 155006 <br /> SUMMARY <br /> The project is currently under construction and will install landscape and gateway <br /> monument features at the I-680/Bernal Avenue interchange. City Council awarded the <br /> construction contract in the amount of $888,032.52 to Cleary Brothers Landscape, Inc. <br /> on July 21, 2015. The contract as awarded includes the gateway monument sign, <br /> hardscape improvements, irrigation mainlines, and landscape plantings in the median <br /> around the monument sign. Due to concerns about the drought, the City Council chose <br /> not to award Additive Bid 3 for the irrigation system and the landscape plantings <br /> throughout the rest of the project area. For several reasons detailed in this report, staff <br /> is recommending approval of a contract change order to now include Additive Bid 3 <br /> work. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> 1. Approve a contract change order for Additive Bid 3 for the amount of $349,687.50. <br /> The total construction contract amount will be to $1,237,720.02 that includes the <br /> current contract amount of $888,032.52 (Base Bide and Additive Bids 1 and 2) and <br /> Additive Bid 3. <br /> 2. Appropriate $349,687.50 from Fund 168 (Bernal Interchange Developer Fee <br /> Account) to CIP No. 155006 to over the cover the cost of the change order. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> In October 2000, the City of Pleasanton entered into a development agreement with <br /> GHC Bernal Investors, LLC (BIC). As outlined in the agreement, BIC is obligated to <br /> fund the Bernal interchange improvements. On June 3, 2014, the City Council <br /> approved a resolution approving a letter of understanding with BIC regarding a lump <br /> sum payment from BIC to the City for $4.5M to meet BIC's remaining obligation for the <br /> Bernal interchange improvements. These funds were received and are completely <br /> funding this project. <br />