Legislation Details

File #: 26-0592    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/23/2026 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/5/2026 Final action:
Title: APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 71-26 TO AWARD AN AGREEMENT WITH KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE SOUTH CO. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMAR) SERVICES FOR THE TROPIC ISLE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT NO. 19-015) PURSUANT TO RFQ NO. 2025-023 IN THE AMOUNT OF $565,288.00
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Legal Review, 3. Res 71-26, 4. Agreement A133 2019, 5. Agreement Document A201, 6. Tropic Isle with Exhibits A - E 4.17.26, 7. Exhibit G RFQ 2025-023, 8. Exhibit F_Phase 1 Scope of Services_, 9. Solicitation RFQ 2025-023, 10. KISC CMAR Proposal
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TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Missie Barletto, Director Public Works
THROUGH: Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CM
DATE: May 5, 2026

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APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 71-26 TO AWARD AN AGREEMENT WITH KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE SOUTH CO. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMAR) SERVICES FOR THE TROPIC ISLE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT NO. 19-015) PURSUANT TO RFQ NO. 2025-023 IN THE AMOUNT OF $565,288.00

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Approve Resolution No. 71-26 to award an agreement with Kiewit Corporation South Co. for Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) services for the Tropic Isle Neighborhood Improvements project (Public Works Project No. 19-015), pursuant to RFQ No. 2025-023 in the amount of $565,288.00.


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Background:
The Tropic Isle residential subdivision was constructed in the 1970s. The City of Delray Beach (City) is responsible for the maintenance of the roadways within the neighborhood, bound by McCleary Street to the north, Florida Boulevard to the west, Spanish Circle to the south, and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. The neighborhood includes a total of approximately 5.75 miles of roadways.

Over many years, these roads have experienced uneven surface wear of the roadways, excessive sinkholes, asphalt cracking, and accelerated deterioration, which has adversely impacted roadway drainage and drivability. Furthermore, deterioration of the roadways has caused an increase in maintenance costs and has shortened the lifespan of the roadways. A recent engineering evaluation of the subsurface soils showed evidence of muck underneath the roadways which may be a leading factor in the roadway deterioration. In addition to the subsurface investigation, a utility assessment was conducted which determined that both the water and sewer infrastructure was more than 50 years old and nearing the end of their expected lifespans. The area also experiences seasonal flooding due to high tides and the increase in ...

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