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File #: 16-238    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Passed
File created: 2/19/2016 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 3/1/2016 Final action: 3/1/2016
Title: HOUSING REHABILITATION GRANT AWARD FOR 222 SE 5TH STREET AND 38 NW 11TH AVENUE (BID 2016-046)
Sponsors: Community Improvement
Attachments: 1. Packet for Bid 2016-046, 2. Daniels Bid Information Sheet, 3. Contract - Daniels, 4. Lien Agreement (CDBG), 5. Lien Agreement-(RCMP), 6. Memorandum of Understanding, 7. Notice to Proceed, 8. Rolle Bid Information Sheet, 9. Contract - Rolle, 10. Lien Agreement (CDBG), 11. Lien Agreement-(RCMP), 12. Memorandum of Understanding, 13. Notice to Proceed

TO:                  Mayor and Commissioners

FROM:            Michael Coleman, Director, Community Improvement

THROUGH:   Donald B. Cooper, City Manager

DATE:             March 1, 2016

 

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HOUSING REHABILITATION GRANT AWARD FOR 222 SE 5TH STREET AND 38 NW 11TH AVENUE (BID 2016-046)

 

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Recommended Action:

Recommendation

Motion to Approve acquisitions of services for a total amount of $64,051.90 to CJ Contracting, LLC., for work being conducted at 222 SE 5th Street and 38 NW 11th Avenue  This item was bid according to Chapter 36, Section 36.02, “Methods of Acquisition” (A), (1) “Sealed Competitive Method.”

 

 

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Background:

The City has been allocated $233,000 of Residential Construction Mitigation Program (RCMP) and $404,964 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds through the Florida Department of Emergency Management and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide for the renovation or repair, as well as hurricane mitigation, of existing substandard homes. The rehabilitation of homes addresses building and code violations, interior and exterior building, electrical and plumbing problems, health and safety issues and the retrofit of special items for those with special needs.

 

Housing Rehabilitation Grant(s) are being awarded to CJ Contracting, LLC., for work being conducted at 222 SE 5th Street and 38 NW 11th Avenue, as they are the lowest responsive bidder, as detailed on the attached Bid Information Sheet(s). Both items were bid according to Chapter 36, Section 36.02, “Methods of Acquisition” (A), (1) “Sealed Competitive Method.”

 

Grant awards are based on the actual cost of the rehabilitation, as determined by the low responsive bidder(s). Total rehab cost also includes lead inspection, lead abatement, lead clearance, termite inspection, termite treatment and recording fees. Additional costs may be incurred for lead clearance test(s). All unused funds will remain with the Housing Rehabilitation Program.

 

Inspection of work is done by the Building Inspection and Neighborhood Services Divisions. Contracts are executed between the building contractor and the property owner. The City remains the agent and this office monitors all work performed by the contractor, ensuring compliance according to specifications and program guidelines. Pay request forms require both contractor and homeowner’s signatures. Grant recipients have met all eligibility requirements as specified in the approved Policies and Procedures. The rehabilitation activities will bring the homes to minimum code requirements by repairing the roof, electric and plumbing systems.

 

City Attorney Review:

Approved as to form and legal sufficiency.

 

Finance Department Review:

Finance recommends approval.

 

Funding Source:

Residential Mitigation Construction Program: (Funding to be added at mid-year from previous year)                      118-1936-554-49.19                      $ 27,113.20

Community Development Block Grant                                                                                                                                                                                                          118-1963-554-49.19                      $ 36,938.70

 

Timing of Request:

Grant agreement(s) have a deadline of June 30, 2016 and July 15, 2016, respectively, to expend and request reimbursement of funds.