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5. 12. <br /> CC Regular Session <br /> Meeting Date: 02/13/2024 <br /> PrimaryStrategic Plan Initiative: Identify and implement operational efficiencies,cost savings and additional <br /> g funding sources. <br /> Information <br /> Title <br /> Adopt Resolution#24-059 Approving Change Order#1 for Improvement Project#21-09, Centralized Water <br /> Treatment Plant <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> On March 28, 2023 the City Council adopted Resolution#23-061 accepting bids and awarding a contract for <br /> construction of Improvement Project#21-09, Centralized Water Treatment Plant. This contract was awarded to <br /> Magney Construction in the amount of$31,528,500. As part of this project,the City of Ramsey has solicited <br /> outside funding sources and during the 2023 Minnesota Legislative Session,the city was awarded$3.2 million in <br /> state bonding proceeds. A requirement of state bonding proceeds is for the project to pay workers prevailing <br /> wages. The awarded contract did not initially include the prevailing wage requirement due to the fact that at the <br /> time of advertisement for bids,the city had not been successful in obtaining state bonding dollars. <br /> Following the commencement of the project and obtaining state bonding dollars, city staff continued to work with <br /> our consultant engineer,AE2S,who is the design engineer and is providing construction administration and <br /> inspection services to determine the cost of applying prevailing wages to the Water Treatment Plant project. <br /> AE2S and City Staff worked with Magney Construction to first estimate the increased contract cost to further <br /> determine whether the increased costs due to prevailing wages would be financially beneficial based on the <br /> amount of funds awarded through state bonding. Based on the estimate, Magney Construction submitted their <br /> proposal for change order#1 to apply prevailing wages to the contract. At this time,Magney Construction had <br /> not received finalized quotes from five of the subcontractors. However, the included change order does include a <br /> $50,000 allowance to account for these five subcontractors. <br /> If approved, change order#1 would increase the project cost by$794,153.71,bringing the new construction cost <br /> total awarded to Magney Construction to $32,322,653.71. Without this approval,the city would not be eligible to <br /> utilize the outside funding source that was awarded through state bonding proceeds. Furthermore, if change order <br /> #1 is approved,the net cost paid by the city to construct the Water Treatment Plant would drop from$31,528,000 <br /> to $29,122,653.71. <br /> Other relevant information includes efforts by the City to have legislation amended from 2023 to include language <br /> that the state bonding proceeds may be applied against trunk watermain improvements that are necessary to <br /> connect the new Water Treatment Plant to the distribution system. These efforts are not guaranteed to be <br /> successful. <br /> Notification: <br /> None required. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Alternative#1: Adopt Resolution#24-05 9, thus allowing state bonding proceeds to be applied against the project <br /> and reducing the local financial obligation. <br /> Alternative#2: Deny Resolution#24-059. <br />