Department of Utilities
Reference: Requesting City Council approval of a formal solicitation for CMAR (Construction Manager At Risk) Services for City of Brighton Municipal Service Center, RFP#21-007046 to the most responsive and responsible bidder, and approving the resolution giving the City Manager authority to sign the contract
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael Martinez, City Manager
Through: Marv Falconburg, Deputy City Manager
Prepared By: Michael Woodruff, Director of Public Works
Date Prepared: January 26, 2022
PURPOSE
Requesting City Council approval of a formal solicitation for CMAR (Construction Manager At Risk) Services for City of Brighton Municipal Service Center, RFP#21-007046 to the most responsive and responsible bidder, and approving the resolution giving the Mayor authority to sign the contract. Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 3-8-90, all bids and proposals in excess of $50,000.00 shall be awarded through formal written procedures by the City Council.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
In mid-2019, the City Council directed staff to pursue the construction of a new Municipal Service Center facility that would accommodate Streets Maintenance, Fleet Maintenance, Parks Maintenance, Utility Maintenance and Infrastructure Engineering and Administration, all of which currently operate in separate facilities and locations. In addition, a Police Substation would be located within the facility. The facility is slated to be constructed on 15.54 acres of City owned land at the northwest corner of Main Street and Denver Street in the City of Brighton. The funding for the new facility has been incorporated into the City's capital budget.
As a part of the development, design and construction of the facility, several steps are involved to accomplish this project. The first step involved a Needs Study and Assessment/Architectural Program.
The Needs Study and Assessment/Architectural Program was completed by City's consultant D2C A...
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