File #: 17-2273    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Approving Change Order #1 to the Purchase Order With Nema III Electric for Additional Electrical Service Boring at Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/12/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/24/2017 Final action: 4/24/2017
Title: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Approving Change Order #1 to the Purchase Order With Nema 3 Electric for Additional Electrical Service Boring at Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
Sponsors: Shelly Lanners, Matt Young
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Title
Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Approving Change Order #1 to the Purchase Order With Nema 3 Electric for Additional Electrical Service Boring at Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
Requested Action
Approve a Resolution to Approve Change Order #1 to the Purchase Order With Nema 3 Electric for Additional Electrical Service Boring at Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
Recommendation
Approve Resolution
Description/History
During the design development of the first phase of Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, electric service was stopped at the front of the park until such time that the Nature Education Center would be constructed. After two years of operating the park, staff determined the need to extend electrical service to the back of the park to serve the back maintenance facility and pond for operational efficiency. Funding for the project was authorized in the FY2016-17 MPFDC budget.

The project scope includes boring approximately 800 feet from the front of the park to the back maintenance facility, installing conduit for the electrical service, and installing a transformer pad for Oncor Electric’s service infrastructure. A directional boring method was chosen to present the least amount of disturbance to the park and our users. Nema 3 Electric of Midlothian, Texas presented the lowest, most responsive bid for the project at $49,650.

Shortly after the project began in February, the boring contractor hit rock going under the creek, lost some equipment, and could not complete the middle section of the bore. The remaining sections were completed without incident. In order to complete the project, a change order in the amount of $12,604.80 is necessary to hire a boring contractor with larger equipment that can penetrate the rock to complete the gap between the completed bores. The MPFDC board approved the change order with a vote of 6-0 at the April 20, 2017 MPFDC board meeting.
Justification
In order to provide electric service to the back of the park, this change ...

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