File #: 20-282    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 3/31/2020 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/19/2020 Final action: 5/19/2020
Title: RATIFICATION OF CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 REVISED SCOPE WITH SHIFF CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, INC. REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF THE DELRAY BEACH MEMORIAL GARDENS PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $87,152
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Delray Beach Memorial Gardens Expansion Supplemental Proposal, 3. Res No. 124-19
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Missie Barletto, Assistant Director Public Works
THROUGH: George Gretsas, City Manager
DATE: May 19, 2020

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RATIFICATION OF CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 REVISED SCOPE WITH SHIFF CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, INC. REGARDING THE EXPANSION OF THE DELRAY BEACH MEMORIAL GARDENS PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $87,152

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Ratify Change Order No. 1 revised scope with Shiff Construction and Development, Inc. regarding the expansion of the Delray Beach Memorial Gardens Project (No.18-020), in the amount not-to-exceed $87,152.

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Background:
The City of Delray Beach (City) owns and operates the “Delray Beach Memorial Gardens Municipal Cemetery” (Municipal Cemetery) located at SW 8th Street. The City has been operating the Municipal Cemetery at this location since as early as 1902. The cemetery presently has over 4,500 graves and is nearing capacity for new gravesites.

Last fall, City Commission approved Resolution No.124-19 to Shiff Construction for the development of several unused portions of the cemetery. The scope of work included demolition of an obsolete storage building, removal and clearing of an abandoned nursery area, drainage, curbing and road work. The permitting process was recently completed, the contractor is slated to mobilize May 11, 2020.

The proposed change order will allow for additional gravesite capacity. The revised scope of work includes the following: new electrical infrastructure, the contractor will reroute the electrical away from useable plot space and install three electrical service points for the anticipated mausoleum structures. The contractor will begin by removing several sections of paved road, immediately creating two hundred new plots that are urgently needed. In addition, a new section of roadway will be added where drainage was formally proposed, a ($27,776) drainage credit is included. The City possesses clear title to all areas tha...

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