File #: 19-3156    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Awarding a Construction Contract to Ratliff Hardscape of Lewisville, Texas in the Amount of $817,627.69 for Construction of the Dog Park
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/17/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/28/2019 Final action: 5/28/2019
Title: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Awarding a Construction Contract to Ratliff Hardscape of Lewisville, Texas in the Amount of $817,627.69 for Construction of the Dog Park
Sponsors: Shelly Lanners, Matt Young
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Bid Tabulation
Title
Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Awarding a Construction Contract to Ratliff Hardscape of Lewisville, Texas in the Amount of $817,627.69 for Construction of the Dog Park
Requested Action
Approve a Resolution to Execute a Construction Contract
Recommendation
Approve Resolution
Description/History
The Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation’s FY18-19 budget included funding for the design and construction of Mansfield’s first off-leash dog park. Department staff identified five potential locations for the Dog Park and performed site evaluations and assessments of each location. Through the evaluation process, the 604 W. Broad Street location was selected. On November 27, 2017 during a regular meeting, City Council provided direction to staff to proceed with master planning and design development at this location. Staff received and accepted a design proposal for a site master plan and initial park design from the Pacheco Koch firm.

The design consultant developed two preliminary master plan concepts which were presented at a public input meeting on March 20, 2018. An online survey was also published to gather input on potential dog park users and proposed park amenities.

In May of 2018, the project was put on hold until the newly elected members of City Council took office. In a work session on August 13, 2018, City Council directed staff to move forward with the dog park at the 604 W. Broad Street (Man homestead) with Council’s desire to have the dog park development and Man House restoration occur at the same time. The dog park project will provide shared infrastructure that will serve both facilities (parking lot, entry drive, median cut, and utilities).

The project first advertised on February 20, 2019 with a bid opening on March 12, 2019. The construction bids were rejected by City Council at their March 28, 2019 meeting with the intent to rebid the project with a revised scope of work. The design consultant revised the constructio...

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