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Our Mistioi}: To work together to reipoiibly grew our comma nityr, and to provide quality, cent-oliBcdwe, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 09/10/2019 <br />By: Grant Riemer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Authorization to Approve Construction Management Services for the New Public Works Facility <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to receive council authorization to enter into an agreement with RJM Construction to <br />provide construction management services for the construction of the new City of Ramsey Public Works facility. <br />The construction manager (CM), in conjunction with city staff, will act as the city's advocate, both throughout the <br />design and construction phases of the project. During the design phase the CM will help the city with the selection <br />of the project architect, facilitate design of the facility and prepare the final bid documents. During the second <br />phase, which is the actual construction of the facility, the CM will be responsible for tracking material deliveries, <br />the daily construction schedule and working with the sub -contractors to make sure the project stays on track. <br />Background: <br />The city of Ramsey has long planned for a new public works facility and added it to our Capital Improvement Plan <br />(CIP) in 2006. The land was secured in 2008 by the purchase of the former Bury Carlson site. That purchase was <br />finalized in 2013 and the BKV Group was hired in 2015 to perform a space needs study. This study would be used <br />to determine the size of facility needed to serve the PW department's needs for now and into the future. The size of <br />the current facility is 32000 sq.ft which consists of 3 separate buildings, with offsite equipment storage spread out <br />over 3 additional sites. The space needs study determined that the new facility should be sized at 66,000 sq. ft or <br />more than double our current size. The new facility would allow all personnel and equipment to be located under <br />one roof. The existing buildings will be re -used as storage facilities for PW and the police department. The current <br />utilities department, which is the smallest of the 3 buildings, will be redesigned and used as a future recycling center. <br />Notification: <br />N/A <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />On June 19, city staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for construction management services for the new <br />Public Works Facility. To be considered for the project, interested firms were required to attend a pre -proposal <br />meeting on July 10. Ten firms were in attendance at the meeting. Following that meeting we revised our RFP to <br />clarify some language and reissued the revised addition, plus addendum # 1. The deadline for final submittals was <br />4:00 PM on August 9th. At that time we received seven proposals. <br />The City Administrator, City Engineer and the Public Works Superintendent met on Aug. 19 to vet and rank the 7 <br />proposals that we had received. The top 3 firms selected after that process were RJM construction, <br />Krause -Anderson Construction and Bradbury Stamm Construction. The final criteria for selection was based on <br />experience in public works maintenance facility projects, construction time line, and estimated cost. <br />