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COW 2019-05-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
Tukwila City Council Agenda iLA 2 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . Allan Ekberg, Mayor Counci/members: + Dennis Robertson •:• Verna Seal David Cline, City Administrator ❖ De'Sean Quinn •• Kate Kruller Kathy Hougardy, Council President Thomas McLeod Zak Idan 905S Tuesday, May 28, 2019; 7:00 PM Tukwila City Hall Council Chambers 1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS a. Police Department life-saving awards to: • Peter Tiemann • Dustin Johnson • Erwin Mackie b. Distinguished Service Award for Mark Dunlap. Bruce Linton, Police Chief. 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS At this time, you are invited to comment on items not included on this agenda (please limit your comments to five minutes per person). To comment on an item listed on this agenda, please save your comments until the issue is presented for discussion. (Refer to back of agenda page for additional information.) 4. PUBLIC HEARING An ordinance renewing a moratorium within the Tukwila International Boulevard Study Area. Pg.1 5. SPECIAL ISSUES a. An ordinance renewing a moratorium within the Tukwila International Boulevard Study Area. b. Public Safety Plan: (1) Amendment #5 to contract #18-049 with BNBuilders for the Total MACC (Maximum Allowable Construction Cost) for the Justice Center. (2) Consensus on Schematic Design Estimate for Fire Station 52. c. Solid waste collection: (1) An ordinance amending the solid waste utility tax and recycling surcharge. (2) A contract extension with Waste Management of Washington, LLC. Pg.1 Pg.23 Pg.89 Pg.109 Pg.125 6. REPORTS a. Mayor b. City Council c. Staff d. Council Analyst 7. MISCELLANEOUS 8. ADJOURNMENT City Tukwila Reasonable Clerk's Office www.tukwilawa.gov, Tukwila City Hall is ADA accessible. accommodations are available at public hearings with advance notice to the (206-433-1800 or TukwilaCityClerkfi TukwilaWA.gov). This agenda is available at and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities. Council meetings are audio/video taped (available at www.tukwilawa.gov) HOW TO TESTIFY When recognized by the Presiding Officer to address the Council, please go to the podium and state your name and address clearly for the record. Please observe the basic rules of courtesy when speaking and limit your comments to 5 minutes. The Council appreciates hearing from citizens and members of the public, and may not be able to answer questions or respond during the meeting. PUBLIC COMMENTS Members of the public are given the opportunity to address the Council on items that are NOT included an the agenda during PUBLIC COMMENTS. Please limit your comments to 5 minutes. If you have a comment on an Agenda item, please wait until that item comes up for discussion to speak on that topic. SPECIAL MEETINGS/EXECUTIVE SESSIONS Special Meetings may be called at any time with proper public notice. Procedures followed are the same as those used in Regular Council meetings. Executive Sessions may be called to inform the Council of pending legal action, financial, or personnel matters as prescribed by law. Executive Sessions are not open to the public. PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings are required by law before the Council can take action on matters affecting the public interest such as land -use laws, annexations, rezone requests, public safety issues, etc. Section 2.04.150 of the Tukwila Municipal Code states the following guidelines for Public Hearings: 1. The proponent shall speak first and is allowed 15 minutes for a presentation. 2. The opponent is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation. 3. Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal. 4. Members of the public who wish to address the Council may speak for 5 minutes each. No one may speak a second time until everyone wishing to speak has spoken. 5. After each speaker has spoken, the Council may question the speaker. Each speaker can respond to the question, but may not engage in further debate at that time. 6. After the Public Hearing is closed and during the Council meeting, the Council may choose to discuss the issue among themselves, or defer the discussion to a future Council meeting, without further public testimony. Council action may only be taken during Regular or Special Meetings. COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE No Council meetings are scheduled on the 5th Monday of the month unless prior public notification is given. Regular Meetings - The Mayor, elected by the people to a four-year term, presides at all Regular Council Meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. and Special Meetings. Official Council action in the fonn of formal motions, adopting of resolutions and passing of ordinances can only be taken at Regular or Special Council meetings. Committee of the Whole Meetings - Councilmembers are elected for a four-year term. The Council President is elected by the Councilmembers to preside at all Committee of the Whole meetings for a one-year term. Committee of the Whole meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Issues discussed there are forwarded to Regular or Special Council meetings for official action. COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS 1100,414114 illeetinz Dale . Pnp,olTd by Aliar1c nnOcin Council review 05/28/19 LM 06/03/19 LM ITEM INFORMATION ITEM Na 4 & 5.A. STAFF .SPONS(„)RI MOIRA BRADSHAW !RK1LNAL .::\(:.3EN1 \ D. 05/28/19 A( ITFNIti i An ordinance renewing the moratorium on certain uses in the Tukwila Internationa Boulevard (TIB) study area. CATE:(;() i kliss I: n I Motion Dare 05/28/19 lki(g ) SP( )NOR 0111 DALD'Or rcil name 3 lig Dale 06/03/19 D CDI Ii:fiice BidAward .11lg Due! Public I I ear* ,11t4 Daie 05/28/19 is Date Court SPONSOR'S St) MMARY A moratorium is in place to prevent the development of auto -oriented uses and hotels and motels in the TIB neighborhood. Another renewal is proposed when this 6 month moratorium expires, during which, interim modification to the existing permitted land uses in the Zoning Code can be considered by the Planning Commission and forwarded to the City Council for consideration. A public hearing is proposed for 5/28/19 to take public testimony, with a recommendation of adoption on 6/3/19. RI,V1r,\XTID HY [1] C.O. \V \Itg. II] Trans &Infrastructure DATE. 05/14/19 CDN Comm Arts Comm, Finance C...orritn, Parks (2ornm, CO 1111\-I -ITT (.HA Public Safety Comm. Planning Comm. UIN N COMMENDATIONS: SPoNsoR/ADMIN Department of Community Developmen C(-)NIINirri." Unanimous approval; forward to C.O.W. COST IMPACT I FUND SOURCE EXPliNDVii.JRN:RNQUIRE1„) AMOUNT BUDGETED $0 APPROPRIATION REQUIRED Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE 7/17/17 9 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION Passed Ordinance 2543 enacting the 6 month moratorium 7 Held a public hearing 16 8 Held a hearing 8 8; Passed Ordinance 2565 renewing the 6 month moratorium 7 2 Held a hearing on 6 25 8; Passed Ordinance 2 79 renewing the 6 month moratorium 2 Held a hearing 11 26 • Passed Ordinance 2595 renewing the 6 month moratorium TG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 28 9 0 lemorandum dated 7 9 (Updated after CDN meeting) Draft Ordinance renewing Moratorium, with Exhibi mutes from the Community A airs and Parks Committeeeetin of 4 9 6/3/19 2 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development - Jack Pace, Director To: From: By: Date: Subje Background Mayor and City Council Jack Pace, Community Development Department Director Lynn Miranda and Moira Bradshaw, Senior Planners May 7, 2019 (Memo revised May 15 2019 after CON meeting) TIB Neighborhood Plan update Allan Ekberg, Mayor A key goal of the Comprehensive Plan's Tukwila international Boulevard (TIB) Element is to transition TIB from a regional -serving highway to a "main street" that serves the neighborhood and improves safety. Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan started in August 2016 with the application to Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) to be a Legacy Project, The City's proposal was accepted and a workshop was held in February 2017. CNU's final report and recommendations were given to the City Council in May 2017 and included a discussion of the role of on -street parking in setting the main street character and development parameters for the neighborhood (see Attachment A). Work revising the development regulations, zoning districts, and design manual for TIB and making TIB a "complete street" began in June 2017. In April 2019, the City approved a contract with KPG to produce street design alternatives, vehicular traffic mitigation, and costs for adding on -street parking to TIB. In the interim, a moratorium on auto -oriented uses and hotels and motels was first adopted in July 2017 and has been extended since then. Discussion Main street field trip Changes to TIB's streetscape is an important piece in the CNU recommendations for transitioning to a "main street", and staff are evaluating the costs benefits of various on - street parking alternatives and mitigation measures. An evaluation will be completed in August. To support the City Council and community's decision related to on -street parking and bicycle infrastructure to TiB, staff would like to organize a field trip to places in the region that provide examples of the options that will be considered. Inclusion of the Planning Commission is also recommended because of their land use advisory role for the City.. Moratorium The current moratorium is set to expire on July 9, 2019, Staff believes that the moratorium should be extended to allow for discussion on options, mitigation, budget and on the timeline for the street improvements and the coordinated Zoning Code update. 3 INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 2 ions to the cancel the need for ion's sunset of the Curren A complete chronology and work accomplished to date is presented in the 2017- 2020 TIB Work ro ram attached to the draft TIB moratorium ordinance followin this memo. The more significant tasks that must still be completed include the following: Public Works' anal sis of the cost of on -street arkin on TIB and otential mitigation measures Council decision on implementing on -street parking on TIB • Revisions to the zoning code Preparation of a new Design Manual for the TIB area Preparing an Environmental Checklist (SEPAl Community Outreach Plannin Commission hearin and recommendation on zonin code changes Council hearing and recommendation on zoning code changes Next Steps Staff will coordinate the tour dates and agenda through Laurel Humphrey, Legislative analyst. Recommendation 1, Forward the draft moratorium extension ordinance to the C.O.W. for a public hearing_; 2-1. Forward to the Pla land use modificat+er ahborhood, Attachment: A. Excerpt fro TIB Legacy Project Implementing the Vision, 17 April 2017 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, RENEWING A SIX-MONTH MORATORIUM WITHIN THE TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD STUDY AREA IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CERTAIN USES SUCH AS HOTELS, MOTELS, EXTENDED -STAY FACILITIES, OR AUTO -ORIENTED USES; SETTING A DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MORATORIUM RENEWAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila has adopted a Comprehensive Plan in compliance with the Growth Management Act; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila is currently updating its Zoning Code to comply with its adopted Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Tukwila International Boulevard ("TIB") Study Area, shown on Exhibit A, is a neighborhood that orients towards TIB, and comprises goods and services as well as higher density housing; and the Study Area is generally bounded by 42nd Avenue South on the east; South 160th Street on the south; International Boulevard, Military Road, and a stepped edge that follows the boundary of the multi -family zoning districts up to the Mixed Use Office District at approximately South. 133rd Street on the north; and WHEREAS, within the existing Neighborhood Commercial Center (NCC) and Regional Commercial (RC) zoning districts there are certain uses that in the future may not be allowed or may be allowed with conditions; and WHEREAS, the owners and operators of three crime -infested motels pleaded guilty to conspiracy to maintain drug involved premises, and when the three motels and an adjacent motel within the TIB Study Area were closed, the violent crime rate in the Study Area was cut nearly in half; and W: Legislative Development\Moratorium renewed in TIB study area 5-7-19 MB:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 1 of 5 5 WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila finds that hotels, motels, and extended -stay hotels and motels (hereafter, collectively referred to as "'extended -stay facilities") in the TIB Study Area generate higher than typical rates of crime; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila spent millions of dollars acquiring the three government surplus motel properties and purchasing an adjacent fourth motel site and razed the operations to better serve the public health and safety in the TiB Study Area; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan goals and policies for the TIB Study Area are to create a pedestrian oriented, walkable destination, and auto -oriented services, uses and developments are not in keeping with those goals and policies; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila is in the process of updating its land use regulations to comply with the goals and policies of its adopted Comprehensive Plan for the TIB Study Area and has budgeted for a Work Program, shown on Exhibit B, to address the changes that will bring consistency between the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila conducted a three-day workshop in February 2017 on the future improvements and land use regulations for the TIB Study Area and preliminarily determined hotels; motels; extended -stay facilities; and auto -oriented commercial uses, including, but not limited to, gas stations, car washes, vehicular repair or services, vehicular sales or rentals, vehicular storage, commercial parking, and drive- throughs, should be regulated differently than currently regulated; and WHEREAS, the City desires to ensure the public has many opportunities to provide input on this matter; and WHEREAS, on July 17, 2017, the Tukwila City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2543, which declared an emergency necessitating the immediate imposition of a 6- month moratorium prohibiting within the NCC and RC zoning districts of the TIB Study Area in the City of Tukwila the development, expansion, intensification or establishment of any new hotel, motel, extended -stay facility, and auto -oriented commercial uses including, but not limited to, gas stations, car washes, vehicular repair or services, vehicular sales or rentals, vehicular storage, commercial parking, and drive-throughs; and WHEREAS, on September 5, 2017, the Tukwila City Council conducted a public hearing and heard testimony regarding the City's moratorium; and WHEREAS, the moratorium on the development of certain types of new or expanded land uses was set to expire on January 16, 2018, and the neighborhood planning process was not yet completed; and WHEREAS, on January 8, 2018, the Tukwila City Council held a public hearing on an ordinance renewing the six-month moratorium on certain types of new or expanded land uses and on January 16, 2018 adopted Ordinance No. 2565; and w: N eglslative Development\Moratorium renewed in TIB study area 5-7-19 MB=bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton 6 Page 2 of 5 WHEREAS, the moratorium on the development of certain types of new or expanded land uses was set to expire on July 15, 2018, and the neighborhood planning process was not yet completed; and WHEREAS, on June 25, 2018, the Tukwila City Council held a public hearing on an ordinance renewing the six-month moratorium on certain types of new or expanded land uses and on July 2, 2018 adopted Ordinance No. 2579; and WHEREAS, the moratorium on the development of certain types of new or expanded land uses was set to expire on January 10, 2019, and the neighborhood planning process was not yet completed; and WHEREAS, on November 26, 2018, the Tukwila City Council held a public hearing on an ordinance renewing the six-month moratorium on certain types of new or expanded land uses, and clarification regarding business license renewals was added, and on December 3, 2018 the Council adopted Ordinance No. 2595; and WHEREAS, the moratorium on the development of certain types of new or expanded land uses is set to expire on July 9, 2019, and the neighborhood planning process is not yet completed; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on this proposed ordinance was held on May 28, 2019; and WHEREAS, the City desires to preserve the status quo for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of City residents, as it relates to development in Tukwila, until these matters are more fully considered; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings. The recitals and findings set forth above are hereby adopted as the City Council's findings in support of the moratorium renewal imposed by this ordinance. Section 2. Moratorium Renewed. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 11, Section 11 of the Washington State Constitution, RCW 35A.63.220, and RCW 36.70A.390, the City of Tukwila hereby renews a moratorium prohibiting within the NCC and RC zoning districts of the Tukwila International Boulevard ("TIB") Study Area in the City of Tukwila the development, expansion, intensification or establishment of any new hotel; motel; extended -stay facility; or auto -oriented commercial uses including, but not limited to, gas stations, car washes, vehicular repair or services, vehicular sales or rentals, vehicular storage, commercial parking, and drive-throughs. No land use approval, building permit, construction permit, or other development permit or approval shall be issued for any of the uses listed above while this moratorium is in effect. Nothing in this moratorium shall prevent an existing business from renewing their business license. Any land use approval, development permits or other permits for any of these operations that are issued as a result of error or by use of vague or deceptive descriptions during the moratorium are null and void and without legal force or effect. W: Legislative oeveloprnenRlNloratoriurrp renewed in TIB study area 5-7-19 MB:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 3 of 5 7 Section 3. Definitions. As used in this ordinance, the following terms have the meanings set forth below: A. "Hotel" means a building or buildings or portion thereof, the units of which are used, rented, or hired out as sleeping accommodations only for the purposes of transitory housing. Hotel rooms shall have their own private toilet facilities and may or may not have their own kitchen facilities. Hotels shall not include dwelling units for permanent occupancy. A central kitchen, dining room and accessory shops and services catering to the general public can be provided. No room may be used by the same person or persons for a period exceeding 30 calendar days per year. Not included are institutions housing persons under legal restraint or requiring medical attention or care, B. "Motel" means a building or buildings or portion thereof, the units of which are used. rented, or hired out as sleeping accommodations only for the purposes of transitory housings A motel includes tourist cabins, tourist court, motor lodge, auto court, cabin court, motor inn and similar names but does not include accommodations for travel trailers or recreation vehicles. Motel rooms shall have their own private toilet facilities and may or may not have their own kitchen facilities. Motels are distinguished from hotels primarily by reason of providing adjoining parking and direct independent access to each rental unit. Motels shall not include dwelling units for permanent occupancy. No room may be used by the same person or persons for a period exceeding 30 calendar days per year. Not included are institutions housing persons under legal restraint or requiring medical attention or care.. C. "Extended -stay hotel or motel" means a building or buildings or portion thereof, the units of which contain independent provisions for living, eating and sanitation including, but not limited to, a kitchen sink and permanent cooking facilities, a bathroom and a sleeping area in each unit, and are specifically constructed, kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public to be a place where temporary residence is offered for pay to persons for a minimum stay of more than 30 days and a maximum stay of six months per year. Extended -stay hotels or motels shall not include dwelling units for permanent occupancy. The specified units for extended -stay must conform to the required features, building code, and fire code provisions for dwelling units as set forth in the Tukwila Municipal Code. Nothing in this definition prevents an extended -stay unit from being used as a hotel or motel unit. Extended - stay hotels or motels shall be required to meet the hotel/motel parking requirements. Not included are institutions housing persons under legal restraint or requiring medical attention or care. D. "Auto -oriented commercial uses" means the use of a site for primarily the servicing, repair, rental, sales or storage of vehicles, or the servicing of people while in their vehicles such as restaurant drive-throughs. Typical uses include, but are not limited to, gas stations; battery, tire, engine body repair shops; vehicular sales or rentals lots; and commercial parking. Section 4. Effective Period for Moratorium Renewal. The moratorium renewed herein shall be in effect for a period of 6 months from the effective date W: Legislative DevelopmentlMoratorium renewed in TIB study area 5-7-19 MB:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 4 of 5 8 specified within this ordinance and shall automatically expire at the conclusion of that 6-month period unless the same is extended as provided in RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 36.70A.390, or unless terminated sooner by the City Council. Section 5. Public Hearing. Pursuant to RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 36.70A.390, and following adequate public notice, a public hearing was held on May 28, 2019, to take public testimony regarding the City's moratorium. Section 6. Work Program. The Director of Community Development is hereby authorized and directed to address issues related to appropriate zoning regulations within the TIB Study Area of hotels, motels, extended -stay facilities, and auto -oriented commercial uses in the Tukwila Municipal Code. Section 7. Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/ subsection numbering. Section 8. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. Section 9. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City and shall take effect and be in full force July 9, 2019. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2019 ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Fiaherty, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney Allan Ekberg, Mayor Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: Exhibit A —Map of Tukwila international Boulevard (TIB) Study Area Exhibit B —Tukwila. International Boulevard (TIB) Neighborhood Plan 2017-2020 Work Program VV: Legislative Development\Moral©rium renewed in 7IB study area 5-7-19 MB:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 5 of 5 9 10 Square Foot Acres Area Acres S67 Exhibit A Tukwila International Boulevard (TIB) study area 11 12 Tukwila International Boulevard (TIB) Neighborhood Plan 2017 ® 2020 Work Program Work completed o 2017 CNU Legacy Workshop in Tukwila — February. CNU Final Report Presentation to City Council Meeting — May. Refined household and employment Yr. 2031 forecasts for TIB neighborhood for traffic analysis on the street modification. Selected a consultant for the SEPA analysis of the proposed TIB Plan. Contracted for additional transportation professional services on design standards for TIB neighborhood street standards. Reviewed draft Land Use Chart and Zoning Map amendments with Planning Commis ion — August 24, 2017. +� Briefed TIBAC on above draft amendments October 10, 2017, + Briefed Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (11/14/17) on traffic analysis and associated capital improvement costs and obtained direction for additional analysis. Reviewed consultant's draft street circulation improvements. Contracted for an update to the Tukwila International Boulevard Design Manual. Work completed -- 2018 • Contracted for additional engineering services analyzing TIB on -street parking impacts and cost. Began creation and modification of alternative Zoning District boundaries and zoning standards based upon Planning Commission land use discussion, street designations and designs. Drafted new street cross -sections for TiB streets and a new circulation network based on CNU engineering consultant recommendations and anticipated land uses. + Council extended moratorium on certain uses in the TIB study area. Updated Council on current direction and schedule for implementing TIB zoning changes and possible TIB on -street parking options. Recommended further analysis of TIB on -street parking options. Consultants delivered draft. TIB zoning code revisions and draft of updated TIB Design Manual to staff. Circulate draft zoning revisions for internal reviiew. Work pro ;ram — 2019 * Contract for additional TIB on -street parking analysis and mitigation options, + Revise and update the TIB Design Manual. Council decision on renewing moratorium on certain uses in the TIB study area. Possible Planning Commission and City Council Field Trip to view on -street parking options. Planning Commission hearing and recommendation on interim Zoning Code changes to auto - oriented and hotel/motel uses. • City Council hearing and decision on interim Zoning Code changes for TIB. Page 1 of 2 13 Tukwila International Boulevard (TIB) Neighborhood Plan 2017 — 2020 Work Program Work program — 2020 • Bring additional TIB analysis back to Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and Community Development and Neighborhoods Committee. • Council decision on TIB on -street parking and bike lane. • Draft Environmental Checklist (SEPA). • Issue SEPA Determination. • Finalize draft TIB review Zoning Code and Design Manual changes for public review. • Outreach to property owner, resident and development community. • City Council/Planning Commission joint work sessions. • Planning Commission and City Council public hearings and delibe map amendments. ion on TIB zoning changes and Products: • Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment. • Zoning Code and Map Amendments. • TIB Design Manual. • Environmental Checklist and Determination. • On Hold — pending work program/schedule from Public. Works Department on: o Infrastructure Design and Construction Standards amendments o Capital Improvement Program for neighborhood Page 2 of 2 14 Attachment A 15 16 BOULEVARD NTERNAT a J H gM_ CNU LEGACY PROJECT 17 APRIL 2017 Implementing the Vision 17 Boulevard Improvements The evolution of TIB into a walkable main street may begin with two im- mediate changes. The first is restriping the Boulevard from a five lane road into a three 3. " lane street. This includes the addition ` of new crosswalks and a protected bike lane (See page 32 for details). The second step Is a change to the zoning ordinance to assure develop-3 *ry ment will implement the vision. This change includes permitting greater diversity and capacity of uses while allowing incremental development in the short term (See page 42 for de- tails). 30 31 IMPLEMENTATION Short term steps for implementation include re -striping the Boulevard and amending the zoning, R'ESTRIPING PLAN The initial step in the TIB evolution is a restriping plan for the Boulevard, Traffic studies must be done in ad- vance of the work, but a schematic plan was developed during the work- shop, shown on the next pages, Some parts of TIB have distances as great as 2,500' without a crosswalk, This distance provides a dangerous enviroment where residents cross midblock with no protection. To build a robust main street environment, pedestrians must be able to easily cross the street to access shops on the other side, In addition to cross- walks, new RRF8s are recommended. A RRFB is an amber -colored flash- ing light (LE©) that is activated by a pedestrian before using a crosswalk, The purpose of an RRFB is to increase vehicle yielding at crosswalks, RRFBs are attached to pedestrian crossing warning signs, and are also accompa- nied by piano key crosswalks and ad- vance yield makings, The beacons are usually solar powered, and flash us- ing an irregular patten that is similar to emergency vehicle flashers on po- lice vehicles, KEY Existing signal + crosswalk 0 Existing RRFB c,,.vt3f4tCY.*afifSr (Cty c f seorac 75tng Ci 32 33 The plan to the right shows a change from S lane 3 lanes beginning with S. 139' Street in the north 152' Street at the southern end, The new street section New crosswalk is illustrated above, as compared to the existing condi- tions in the upper right Image. New RRFB In addition to the restriping, new pedestrian crosswalks and signals should be added. New RRF9s should be Io- ... Restriping area cated at 5, 141 ,' Street and S. 146" Street. New crosswalks should be added at 5. 142', S. 148", S. 150", and each New streets new east west street as they are developed over time as shown on the plan to the right_ To assure local traffic is managed well, provide additional development opportunities, and create a bicycle and pe- destrian network, new streets should be added to pro- vide multiple routes north/south and eastlwest. KEY 34 City Council Co City of Tukwila unity Development & Neighborhoods Committee COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes May 14, 2019 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hal! Councilmembers: De'Sean. Quinn, Chair; Dennis Robertson, Verna Seal Staff: David Cline, Jack Pace, Stacy Hansen, Nora Gierloff, Derek. Speck, Brandon Miles, Laurel Humphrey CALL TO ORDER: Chair Quinn called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. PRESENTATIONS II. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Community ©evelopment Block Grant Application: Minor Home Repair Program Staff is seeking Council approval to apply to King County requesting $100,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds for the 2020 Minor Home Repair Program. The City of Tukwila Human Services Department will continue to serve as fiscal administrator for the cities of Tukwila, SeaTac, Des Moines and Covington. If granted, each City wilt be designated $24,000 in construction dollars. In 2018, contractors served 15 unduplicated households in Tukwila. Between serving as the fiscal agent and administering the Tukwila program, the Human Services Coordinator spends 30% total time on the Minor Home Repair Program. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 20, 2018 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. Ordinance: Renewing a Moratorium in the Tukwila International Boulevard Study Area Staff is seeking Council approval of an ordinance that would extend the moratorium on auto -oriented uses and hotels and motels in the Tukwila International Boulevard Study Area for an additional six months. This extension will allow for discussion on options, mitigation, budget, and timeline for coordinating street improvements and zoning updates. Chair Quinn asked that the memo be expanded with greater detail about past actions as well as the outcomes that staff intends to develop during the moratorium period. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 28, 2019 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. C. Lodging Tax Application: International Food Truck Roundup Staff is seeking Council approval of a lodging tax funding request from the City of Tukwila for $5,000 to support an International Food Truck Roundup that is tentatively scheduled for July 21. This event will be cosponsored by Westfield Southcenter and Culinex and will feature food trucks offering a variety of international cuisines. While not a City event, lodging tax 21 22 COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS I,ijlja/s Meeting Date Prepared by 11/1,0,or's review Comm' l re iew 05/28/19 RB ,,,, 06/03/19 RB ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 56.1 S PAPP SPONSOR: RACHEL BIANCHI ORIGINAL AG i .,,Ni) \ DA'l k: 5/28/19 AGINDAIIIA TIME Total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost ACC) for the Justice Center. C,vii,,GORY Discussion 5/28/19 Motion Date 6/3/19 0 Resolution ?It Dale 0 Ordinance Altg Date 013u 1 Award AftgDate 0 Public I earzq Alt,gDate 0 Other Alt,g Date 1 AltgDale AN SPONSOR Colifict/ HR DCD Finance flP&R eMayor E Fire TS Police a PIE' • Court SP ONSOR' S Staff is seeking approval on a 5th amendment to BNBuilders Contract #18-049 to finish SUMMARY construction of the Justice Center. The project is within the revised budget adopted by the Council in 2018. Rivr:wiD BY E C.O.W. Mtg. EI Trans &Infrastructure DATE: 5/20/19 Ell CDN Comm 1111 Finance Comm. Comm. CI IAIR: ROBERTSON a Public Safety Comm. U Arts Comm. • Parks 0 Planning Comm. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: SPoNsoR/ADmiN, GUMMI Mayor's Office I-1 EL No Recommendation; Forward to Committee of he Whole COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPINDI FUR1 ', RI:,QU [RIM AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ $ $ Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 5/28/19 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 5/28/19 Informational Memorandum dated 5/15/19 (Updated after Public Safety Com.) AIA Contract Amendment No. 5 with BNBuilders Project budget Minutes from he Public Safety Com. meeting of 5/20/19 6 3 9 23 24 City of Tukwila Administrative Services Department RachelBianchi, Deputy CityAdministratar INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety Committee CC: Mayor Allan Ekberg FROM: Rachel Bianchi, Deputy City Administrator DATE: May 15, 2019 — Updated May 22, 2019 SUBJECT: Total Justice Center MACC Allan Ekberg, Mayor ISSUE The Council is being asked to allow the Mayor to execute a contract amendment with BNBuilders to increase the contract amount by $23,155,541 for the final construction phase of the Justice Center. This amount is within the existing budget and does not require additional appropriation. BACKGROUND As a part of the Public Safety Plan, the City has been working on the design and construction of a new Justice Center to house the Police Department, Municipal Court and Emergency Operations Center. Early on, the City chose to use the General Contractor/Construction Management (GCCM), which allows the contractor to join the project early in the design process and inform the City and architects of cost impacts associated with design. City staff have found this to be a very productive delivery model, which has resulted in multiple steps of estimating and checking the budget in real time as decisions are made. The City has an existing contract with BNBuilders for $11,406,886, which includes pre - construction services, demolition/abatement of the former Sahara restaurant and Travelodge buildings and the "mini-MACC" approved by the Council earlier this year, which authorized proceeding with demolition and abatement of the remaining buildings, foundations/structures and waterproofing and earthwork and utilities. At that time, the Council also authorized spending the sales tax associated with the mini-MACC contract, as well a commensurate amount of the project's construction contingency for change orders. Construction on the Justice Center site began in April and to date, all remaining buildings have been abated and demolished, earthwork is underway and underground utilities are in the process of being installed. The total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC) includes all of the remaining work to complete the Justice Center. BNBuilders developed subcontract bid packages on the remaining bid packages for competitive bidding per State law. Bid packages were publicly advertised and BNBuilders worked to promote the packages to encourage a high number of bidders, which generally results in a better price for the owner. After receiving all subcontractor bids, working with the bidders and identifying opportunities for value engineering that will not affect either the TukwilaCity Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwi 8 8 • 206-433-1800 . Website: Tukwi Agov 25 public's experience or that of the end users, the project is on budget. One scope of work that was originally carried in the Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) budget — low voltage cabling — was moved from the FF&E budget to the construction budget. For coordination and cost efficiency reasons, it made more sense for the contractor to perform that work and carry those costs within their contract instead of a separate City vendor. The corresponding budget was also moved from the FF&E budget to the construction budget. The amendment value of $23,155,541 does not include Washington State Sales Tax, typically not included in such a contract, which would be an additional $2,315,554. The current contract value and proposed contract value, with and without sales tax, are shown in the table below. Original Contract: Preconstruction Services Amendment No, 1, Contract Language Amendment No. 2: JC-9 Early Demo Amendment No. 3: JC-8 Early Demo Amendment No. 4: Mini-MACC Subtotal: Current Contract Amendment No. 5: MACC Total Contract Cost Contract Amount $240,000 $0 $122,337 $150,091 $10,894,458 $11,406,886 $23, 5,541 $34,562,427 Sales Tax (10.0%) $24,000 $0 $12,234 $15,009 $1,089,446 $1,140,689 $2,315,554 $3,456,243 RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to provide the Mayor the authority for the following: Total including Sales Tax $264,000 $0 $134,571 $165,100 $11,983,904 $12,547,575 $25,471,095 $38,018,670 •To sign a contract amendment with BNBuilders for $23,155,541 for the remaining construction of the Justice Center. This increases the total contract authorization to $34,562,427. •To spend $2,315,554 in sales tax associated with the contract amendment discussed above. This increases the full sales tax authorization to $3,456,243. *To spend, if needed, the full project's contingency for change orders, budgeted at 10% of the total construction cost, or up to $3,446,455. The Public Safety Committee was agreeable to this with the condition that contingencyfunds not be used to "buy back" items that were previously value engineered without Council approval. Steve Goldblatt, the Council's Project Management Quality Assurance consultant has reviewed the project status and agrees with this recommendation. ATTACH MENTS AIA Contract Amendment No. 5 between the City and BNBuilders Public Safety Plan Budget Phone: 206-433-1800 • Email, 26 layor@TukwilaWA.gov • Website: Tukwila A.gov Init. PATA Document AI33TM - 2009 Exhibit A Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment AMENDMENT NO. 5 to Contract #18-049 with BNBuilders for the Total MACC (Maximum Allowable Construction Cost) for the Tukwila Justice Center for the following PROJECT: (Name and address or location) Tukwila Justice Center 15005 Tukwila International Boulevard Tukwila WA 98188 This Amendment is for the balance of the Project scope and to state the total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost and Total Contract Cost for the Project, including the amounts from previous amendments. THE OWNER: (Name, legal status and address) City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila WA 98188 THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: (Name, legal status and address) BNBuilders, Inc. 2601 Fourth Ave Suite 350 Seattle, WA 98121 ARTICLE A.1 § A.1.1 Total Contract Cost Pursuant to Section 2,2 of the Agreement, the Owner and Construction Manager hereby amend the Agreement to establish a Maximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC), Total Contract Cost (TCC) and terms governing the balance of the Project ("Fifth Amendment Scope"), The TCC for the entire Project, which includes all amounts from previous Project Amendments, is also stated in this Fifth Amendment, As agreed by the Owner and Construction Manager, the Total Contract Cost is an amount that the Contract Sum shall not exceed. The Total Contract Cost consists of the MACC (including the Construction Cost, Negotiated Support Services, and MACC Contingency); the Fixed Fee; the Fixed Amount for Specified General Conditions work; and applicable Washington State sales tax (although the TCC as stated in this Fifth Amendment does not include WSST), § A.1.1.1 The Total Contract Cost for the Fifth Amendment Scope, excluding Washington State Sales Tax, is guaranteed by the Construction Manager not to exceed Twenty -Three Million One Hundred Fifty -Five Thousand Five Hundred Forty -One Dollars ($ 23,155,541 ), subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as provided in the Contract Documents, Details of the Total Contract Cost are in the Tukwila Justice Center ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form, An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the, standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification, AIA Document A201"4-2007. General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, is adopted in this document by reference. Do not use with other general conditions unless this document is modified. AIA Document A133" — 2009 Exhibit A. Copyright 99 , 2003 and 2009 by The American Institute of Archilects. Alf rights reserved, WARNING: This AIM' Document is protected by U.S, Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AlAf' Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 13:15:38 ET on 05/14/2019 under Order No.2264341377 which expires on 08/3012019, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1265324644) 27 Init. ENBuilders GMP Narrative, dated 05/15/19, attached as Exhibit A, and incorporated by reference into this Amendment No. 5. § A.1.1.2 Itemized Statement of the Total Contract Cost. Provided below is an itemized statement of the Fifth Amendment Scope organized by its component parts: This Amendment No. 5 only: Specified General Conditions Maximum Allowable Construction Contract (MACC) Construction Total* Negotiated Support Services (NSS) MACC Contingency p 2.5% GC/CM Fixed Fee @ 5% (Fee is not allowed on the Specified General Conditions, or Preconstruction Allowance) AMENDMENT NO. 5 TOTAL CONTRACT COST (Excluding WSST) For the Entire Project Scope: Original Contract u Amendment No. 1 Amendment No. 2 Amendment No. 3 Amendment No. 4 Amendment No. 5 $834,505 $19,232,985 $1,544, 20 $480,825 $1,062,906 $23,155,541 $240,000 $0 $122,337 $150,091 $10,894,458 $23,155,541 PROJECT TOTAL CONTRACT COST (Excluding WSST) $34,562,427 § A.1.1.2.1 The Preconstruction Services NTE Limit, as previously agreed to by the parties, $240,000, plus amounts allocated to preconstruction services in previous amendments. §A.1.1.3 The Total Contract Cost for the Fifth Amendment Scope is based on the following alternates, if any, which are described in the Contract Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner: (Slate the numbers or other identification of accepted alternates. If the Contract Documents permit the Owner to accept other alternates subsequent to the execution of this Amendment, attach a schedule of such other alternates showing the amount for each and the date when the amount expires.) The accepted alternates are listed in the "Value Engineering Analysis" Log included in Exhibit A. § A.1.1.4 Allowances included in the Total Contract Cost, if any: (IdentiA allowance and state exclusions, if any, from the allowance price. Not applicable for this Amendment No, 5. Item Price ($0.00) § A.1.1.5 Assumptions, if any, on which the Total Contract Cost is based: See "Assumptions, Clarifications, and Exclusions" included in Exhibit A. §A.1.1.6 The Total Contract Cost is based upon the following General Conditions: AlA Document A201 — 2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, as modified (Table deleted) PIA Document A133 " 2009 Exhibit A. Copyright* 1991, 2003 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AlAl' Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law, This document was produced by AIA software at 13:15:38 ET on 05/14/2019 under Order No.2264341377 which expires on 08/3012019, arid is not for resale, User Notes: (1265324644) 28 Init. § A.1.1.7 The Total Contract Cost is based upon the following Specifications: (Either list the Specifications here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement) See the TJC TCC Document List dated May 15, 2019, included in Exhibit A. Section See above Title Date Pages § A.1.1.8 The Total Contract Cost is based upon the following Drawings: (Either list the Drawings here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement) See the TJC TCC Document List dated May 15, 2019, included in Exhibit A. Number Title Date See above § A.1.1.9 The Total Contract Cost is based upon the following other doctiinents and information: (List any other documents or information here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agt eement ) See the Tukwila Justice Center BNBuilders GMP Narrative, dated 05/15/19, attached as Exhibit A. ARTICLE A.2 § A.2.1 Substantial Completion Dates The required date for Substantial Completion of the Fifth Amendment Scope and entire Project Scope: September 21, 2020. § A.2.2 Physical Completion Dates The required date for Physical Completion of the Fifth Amendment Scope and entire Project Scope: October 22, 2020. § A.2.3 Final Completion Dates The required date for Final Completion ofthe Fifth Amendment Scope and entire Project Scope: December 18, 2020 § A.2.4 Construction Schedule See Project Schedule with Data Date of May 10, 2019, included in Exhibit A. ARTICLE A.3 Key Personnel The following named key personnel shall remain assigned for the duration of the Project unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Owner: Project Manager: Jeff Clark Project Superintendent: Dwayne Goddard Project Engineer: Bill Brown/Ashley Aarts MA Document M 33 2009 Exhibit A, Copyright 01991, 2003 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. INARNiNG: This AIAT Document is protected by U,S. Copyright Law and international Treaties, Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAT Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law, This document was produced by NA software at 13:15:38 ET on 05/1412019 under Order No.2264341377 which expires on 08130/2019, and is not for resale, User Notes: (1265324644) 3 29 ARTICLE AA Contract Summary Effective• Date 3/26/18 8/7/18 8/7/18 12/13/18 3/26/19 Document Description Original Preconstruction Services NTE Coritract Amend. No. I Revises language in the Agreement at A133 Section 2.3.11.2 and A201 Section 3,90 Amend. No. 2 Adds JC-9 Early Abatement and Demolition Scope Amend. No. 3 Adds JC-8 Early Abatement and Demolition Scope Amend. No. 4 Adds Bid Packages 02.41 Derno & Abatement; 03.00 Foundations/Structures/Waterproofing; 31.00 Earthwork & Utilities; authorizes limited NTP for submittals and engineering and IC] ides allowance for shoring and contaminated groundwater Amend. Adds the balance of the Project Scope OWNER (Signature) (Primed name and title) (Date) Total Contract Cost (excl, WSST) - Total Contract Cost (excl. WSST) $240,000 n/a $122,337 $150,091 $10 894 458 $23,155,541 $3456Z427 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Signature) (Printed name and title) (Date) AIA Document A133" — 2006 Exhibit A. Copyright Cli 1991, 2003 and 2009 by The American institute of Architects. Ail rights reserded. WARNING; This AM* init. Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Lew and international Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AlAT Document, or any podion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, end will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was / produced by AIA software al 13:15:38 ET on 05/14/2019 under Order No.2264341377 which expires on 08/30/2019, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1265324644) 30 EXHIBIT A 32 Tukwila Justice Center BNBuilders GMP Narrative 05/15/19 Contract Documents: 1. Project Schedule is attached 2. Project Drawing and Specifications is attached 3. Subcontracting Plan with MACC 2 Amount is attached 4, BNB Owned Equipment and Commodity Pricing List is attached 5. VE Log is attached Assumptions, Clarifications and Exclusions: Please see the following assumptions, clarifications and exclusions that our GMP is based on: 1. VE Log: The amounts reflected for value engineering reflect values based on the scope we best defined at the time of this GMP and are rough order of magnitude allowances. Actual pricing to be reconciled once detailed design is completed and a subsequent add or deduct change order to the contract shall be executed. 2. BP 31.00 — Earthwork & Utilities: Unit prices for over -excavation, structural fill and removal of contaminated soil were included as part of the bid package scope. Cost overages beyond the remaining extended cost for each item are to be addressed via Owner Change Order. 3, Consistent with the Geotech Report, the project estimate and bid is based on using native materials. We will follow the recommendations per the Geotech report and do our due diligence in protecting the material. In the event the native material becomes unsuitable during the course of the project and must be replaced with import, any cost beyond our allowance is at. the Owner's expense and shall not be paid out of GCCM contingency. 4. All design fees, permitting, etc., associated with SCL Electrical Service is excluded from the GMP amount and shall not be funded out of GCCM contingency. 5. All design fees, permitting, etc. associated with PSE Gas Service Connections for the building is excluded from GMP and shall not be funded out of GCCM contingency. 6. Replacement of Existing Eight (8") Inch Waterline Along Tukwila International Blvd is specifically excluded from GMP. Final cost for this scope shall be re -visited once design is finalized. 7. BNBuilders discloses, and Owner acknowledges, the following companies as affiliate companies to BNBuilders: • Grizzly Retail Rentals, LLC • Tek Rentals • Western States Logistics The Owner hereby acknowledges the work or services provided by these affiliate companies will not be competitively bid. 8. Negotiated Site Service: The following costs are excluded from the GMP: a, Builders Risk b. Time -Lapse Camera c. Aerial Shots d. SCL Expediter (McKinney & Associates) e. Outreach Coordinator (D. Nava) 33 f. Travel for QC Purposes g. Construction Parking h. Security Camera i. Final Clean 9, Other Exclusions: a. Building, MEP Permits and Fees b. Special Inspections (concrete, Geotech, etc.). c. Utility company connections, fees and charges d. Commissioning Agent e. BNBuilders is not responsible for Professional Liability (E&O) Insurance Coverage. BNB is not providing any design services and excludes any liability for design. Bidder -designed scopes of work will be under the Subcontractor's insurance, f, City, County, State, PUD and PSE requirements g. Gas and Water Meters h. All Owner soft costs and FF&E i, Washington State Sales Tax j. Any cost associated with Owner move -in or relocation costs k. Exterior envelope consultant fees and/or costs associated with project document or detail revisions resulting from exterior enclosure consultant review comments I. Overtime / Shift Premiums m. Lost days, downtime, or other time or cost impacts associated with archeological findings on or impacting this project site. n. Any and all costs (above and beyond Item 3 above) associated with Handling, Removal, or Disposal of Contaminated Soils, underground storage tanks (UST's) and / or Hazardous Material (e.g. Lead, Asbestos, PCB's, etc.) not specifically identified by Owner's consultant o. Unreferenced details, or blanket document notes without indicted quantities (i.e. as required, as necessary, etc.) p. Unforeseen conditions or relocation of existing services not identified in the project documents q. Procurement, handling, distribution, or installation of Owner Furnished and Installed (OFOI) Fixtures Furnishings & Equipment r. Additional costs from the bid sets to the Conformance Set not captured under addenda issued during the phased bidding period, to. Clarification: Liquidated damage are tied to Substantial Completion, not Physical Completion (punch list work as defined in the Contract),. END OF NARRATIVE 34 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 A Project Summary & Milestones Milestones 2010 CD Package #1 Complete (Site / Structur 020 CD Package #2 Comp€ete (Building) City ©f Tukwila - Justice Center Project Award / Owner Kick -Off 750 Permitlssued-Site 4040 Permits Issued- Demolition- Multiple O MACC 1 Approval from Council Property Possession Dates O Permit Issued - Building Mile - 3070 MILE-3060 MILE-3070 MILE-3050 Mile - 3080 Mile 3060 C Disconnect Complete JC-1 Through iCL Pole Removal City of Seatac -Military Road Upgrade :C2-NTP uilding MILE-3010 BuildingDry-I: MILE-3005 Permanent Power to Building MILE-3020 Site Complete - Nor h Parting Lot Site Complete -Building 3040 Substantial Completion / Certificate of 0ccupanc [LE-4020 MILE-4050 MILE•4030 Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 1 of 22 21-Jan-19 A }fete (Site / Structure) 21 Jan-19 A 'lets (Swtcjin® 03-Apr•18 A 21-Jan-19 A 06-Mar-19 A ed -:Derho)itio 26-Mar-19 A ? App( 31-Mar-19 A Y Possession Da 26-Aor-19 A srrn(t issued - Au (ding A 26-Mar-39 A - NTP 0&Apr-19 A )isoonnect Complete JC 1 Th 09-May-19 A SCL PolejRemoyal 2 0 0 2 0 0 130.10-May-19. 12-Nov-19 O 05•Jun-19 O 04-Nov-19 0 23-Dec-19 O 28-Jan-20 O 26-May-20 O 02 Jun-20 21- p-20 O 22-Sep-20 0 342 03-Apr-18 A 22-Oct-20 18-Dec-20 05-Aug•19 Remalekrg Lave) of Effort fi Actual Work Military Road Upgrade ilding uilding©iyilrn--" Pernanent -- Critical Rernailing Remaining Work • • Milestone Powetto Bulding • Site Complete - Wirth Pat kin • Site Complete-8uilding • Subs • Physical plettior PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 e BNBU1LBERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 DES-1000 DES-1010 DES-1020 DES-1030 DES-1040 DES-1050 Schemi SD Estimate SD Estimate Reconciliation SD Approval -Public Safety Committee Meeting SD Approval -City Council Meeting (COW) SD Approval -City Council Meetin; DES-2000 Design Development{DD)Pbase 5-2010 DO Estimate 0 DO Estimate Reconciliation S-2030 DO City Apo rove Construction Documents (Building) 95% CDs DES-270010 DLR Submit 95%CDs for Permit DES-270020 95% CD Set Permit Review & Incorporat -270030 100%CD Set ( Conformed Se Pre -Construction Y. PREC-9000 PREC-9010 PREC-9020 PREC-9030 PREC-9040 PREC-9050 ev Se S ance;Buitdin Early GMP- JC-9 Submit Bid Package Plan Early GMP - JC-9 Owner Approval of GCCM Early Bic Early GMP- JC-9 Advertise for Bids / Recktve Early GMP - JC-9 Develop GMP Package Early GMP • JC-9 Owner Review GMP Package Early GMP • JC-9 Preliminary GMP Presented to Bot n Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 2 of 22 City of Tukwila - Justice Center O 03•Apr-15 A 10: 09-Apr-18 A 20-Apr- 18 A. 5 23-Apr-18 A 27-Apr-18 A O 07-May-18 A O 14-May18 A O 21 May18 A 08-Oct-18 A 21-Jan-19 A 1 21-Jan-19 A 21-Jan-19 A 30 21-Jan-19 A 06-Mar-19 A 20 2 n A 2 21-Nov-18A .27-Nov- 20 28-Nov-18 A 13-Feb-19 A 50'06-Mar-19 A 20-May-19 60 10-May-19 05-Aug-19 A A -19 A 32 22-A g-18 A 1 22-Jun-18 A 22-Jun-18 A 2 25-Jun-18 A 26-Jun-18 A 9 27-Jun-18 A 10-Jul-16 A 5 11-Jul-18 A 17-Jul-18 A 2 19-Jul.18 A 20-Jul-18 A 1 05-Aug-18 A 08-Aug-18 A 2 0 y Aug I I Oct I Naa 10 trlMarlApr lMayldart l Jul lArrs ISan I Oct INo IC Uliliti uild C: R eyiew 8c incorporate Comments 03%CD Set( Conformned Set) to Design tie n Fr - Remaining Level of Effort MIN Actual Work ® Critical Re - Actual Level of Effort Rema'ning Work • • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDER 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 0 PREC-9080 C-S Early Dem© PREC-8000 PREC 8010 PREC-8020 PREC-8030 PREC-8025 PREC-8040 PREC-8050 PREC-8060 MACC i. Bid Pac: MACC-1- 1000 MACC 2 Bid Packag -2-200 PERMIT9000 PERMIT - PE 0 PERMIT-8 000 PERMIT 8020 PE PERMIT 0900 PERMIT-0910 PERMIT-0920 PERMIT-1020 PERMIT-1010 PERMIT-1030 PERMIT-1040 rly GM P • JC-9 Preliminary G lodge) Early GMP- JC-B Submit Bid Package Plan Early GMP - JC-B Owner Approval of GCCM Early Bic Early GMP IC-8 Advertise for Bids / Receive (Prelii Early GMP- JC-8 Devebp GMP Package Early GMP- JC-8 Advertise for Bids / Receive (Final) Early GMP- JC-8 Owner Review GMP Package Early GMP- JC-8 Preliminary GMP Presented to Bot. Early GMP• JC-8 Preliminary GMP Notice to Procet e Release AACC 1 Bid Packages Release Release C 2 Bid PaclreSe R Notice to Proc Early Demo Permit- Submit tc Ci Eady Demo Permit - City Review Early Demo Per - Issued JO-B Early Demo Permit-Submittc C JC-8 Early Demo Permit - City Review JC-B Early rlerno Permit -Issued Permits- Submit for Pre -Application Meeting Permits - Pre -Application Meeting Request Permits- Pre -Application Meeting EPA - Revi Civil /Utility PerrrJt -City Initial Rev Civil / Utility Permit -Submit to City Civil / Perrnt-Corrections Civ l / Utility Permit - Final Review City of Tukwila - Justice Center Origin Duraiis 1 07-Aug-18 A 52 25Sep•18A 1 25-Sep-18 A 2 26Sep-18 A 9 28-Sep18 A 5"21-Nov-18A 5 21-Nov-18A 2 29-Nov-18A 1 03-Dec-18 A 1 04-Dec-18 A 1 31-Jan-19 A 1 31-Jan•19 A 1 26-Feb-19 A 26-Feb-19 A 23-Ju -18 A 2 Is 07 A 04-Dec-i 25-Sep-IS A 27-Sep•18 A 1 1 Oct-18 A 29-Nov-18 A 28-Nov-18 A 30-Nov-1SA 03-Dea18A 0 -Dec18 A 31-Jan-19 A 31-Jan-19 A 26-Feb-19 A 25-Feb-19 A A 2 14 24A41-18 A 13-Aug-18 A ov-18 A A 12-©ec- c•18 A 1.3•D i8 A g-18 A g18A ly Bid Package Plan �e (Prelim) rackage is / #Neceive (F9nc} 3MP Package IP Presented to hoard t!or Approve MP Notice to Pro$eed 29-Nov-18 A 10 29-Nov-18 A 12-Dec-18 A 3-Dec-18 A 13-Dec-1BA 125 A 17-Dec-18 A 30 14-Dec-1 0 .14-Dec-18 A 10 21-Jan-19 A 0 10 05-Mar-19 A A A -19 A k Rev ed ew ea tingjfequr~st ting Per feit - Cbrrectibns ity 1'ertrtdi- Finaf,Review -- Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 3 of 22 m Remaining Level of Effort i Actual Level of Effort Aetual Work Remaining Work • Critical Remaining... • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 IT PERMIT PERMIT- ERMIT- 80 10 60 70 00 PERMIT 2000 PERMIT-2010 PERMIT-2030 PERMIT-2040 PERMIT-2050 A Demo-Subrnitta& 0LR Prepare Drawings Demo Prepare Separate Applications for each Par Demo - Permit - Submit to City Demo -Permit - City Initial Review Demo - Penn it -Issued lding Per mit -Submit to City iildingPermit- City Initial Review Building Permit - Corrections Building Permit - City Final Review Building Permit - Issued HAZ-MAT Survey (Owner Directed) T-028008 Han -Mat Sury 28018 Haz-Mat Bidding and Procurement MACC 1 0241.1000 0241.1010 0241-24120 0241-024100 0241-24130 0241-024120 0241-024110 0 0300-1010 0241-24140 0241-24150 0300-051000 0300-032000 0300-033000 BP92 4; BPt72.4I 8P02 4 BP024' BP02.4: BP024' BP02 4: g v Request / Receive Demo & Abatement Evaluate, Recommend Board Approval Prepare / Submit Abatement Submitta Award and Execute Subcontract. BP03.00 - Request / Rec 8P03.00 - Evaluate, Reccorn end Board Approval 8P03.00 - Award and Execute Subcontract - Prepare / Submit Structural Steel Subm BP03.00 - Prepare / Submit Reinforcing Steel Subr BP03,00 - Prepare / Submit Concrete Submittals City of Tukwila - Justice Center Fi itsh 20-Mar-19 A A 14-Feb-19 A A 14-Feb-19 A A 15-Feb-19 A A 27-Feb-19 A 28-Feb-19 A 9A A 10 20-Mar-19 A 03-May-19 A O 26-Apr-19 A ® O 18-1an-19 A 20 19-Jan-19 A 10 04-Mar-19 A 2 a an Jul A Dt,R Prepare Diaw ngs Seperate Applications fbr Submit to City t - Cjty l initial Review t - Issued 0 Nov ID h Parcel lit t0 City lit- itylnitialRe iew jlldingPertnit- Ctxrectibns 8uirding Permit- i1ity Final Review Permit -Issued 2 15-Nov-18 A 16-Nov-18 A dgek O 19-Nov-18A 2C5-Nov-18A 'Travelod A 1 22-Fetr19 A 17 26-Feb-19 A 10 06-Mar-19 A 5 .06-Mar-19 A 0 01-Apr-19 A A. A 1 22-Feb-19 A 17 25-Feb-19 A 10 96-Mar-19 A 1019-,pr-19 A r-19 A 0 20-Apr 19 A Co aborative People, Progressive Builders Page 4 of 22 21-Jan-20 03-Sep-1s 21-Fe6-19 A quest / Receive Demo & Abatement Bid 22-Feb-19 A elute, Recommend , 26-Mar•19 A 1B -Board Approval 11 Apr-19 A .2.41 B - Prepare A Subunit Aba#ementSub 12-Mar-19A AWardaridExeduteStibcontract Apr_19 A 62.4,18 -Secure PSCAAPermit } A '24$B - Review //tpproye Abatement Subririttats 21 Feb-19 A nest / Receive B ds 22-Feb-19 A ►,ate, ReccameniJ 26-Mar-19A ) - lard Approval 19-Mar-19 A Award ark? Execute Subcontract an I Feb 10-May-19 8Fp3.00-Prepare/9ubmieStructural SteelSub rrrittals 29-Apr-19 A 1P03.00 - Preparg / Su{rmit Reinforcing Steel Submittals 16-May 19 8 Bp03 OD = Prepare /,,Su bruit Concrete Submittals Remaining Level of Effort al Level of Effort Actual Work Crdice' Remaining ... Remaining Work • • Milestone Apr 2020 0 PRINTED! 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 Bully ID 0300-032010 0300-071000 0300-072000 0300-072010 0300-051010 0300-071010 0300-032020 0300-033010 0300-053000 0300-052000 0300-051020 0300-72010 0300-071020 0300-72020 0300--053010 0300-052010 0300.033020 0300.72030 0300-053020 052020 1000 1010 0241-24160 3100-310000 3100-330000 0241-24170 3100-310010 3100.330010 3100-330020 10020 MACC 0301-33144 0960-1000 BP03.00 - Review / Approve Reinforcing Steel Sub' BP03.00 - Prepare / Su bruit Waterproofing Submit -Prepare/Submit Foundation lnsulatlor Review / Approve Foundation Insulation Approve Structural Steel Subrn BP03.00 - Review / Approve Waterproofing Submit BP03.00 - Fabricate / Deliver Reinforcing Steel BP03.00 - Review / Approve Concrete Submittals BP03.00 - Prepare / Submit Metal Deck i ng S ubmit BP03,00 - Prepare / Submit Metal last Submittals P03.00 - Fabricate / Deliver Structural Steel Area P03,00 - Fabricate / Deliver Structural Steel Area .00 - Fabricate / Deliver Waterproofing Subm ,00 - Fabricate / Deliver Anchor Bolts & Embe .00 - Review / Approve Metal Decking Submit 3,00 - Review / Approve Metal Joist Submittals BP03.00 - Fabricate / Deliever Concrete B P03.00 - Fabricate/ Deliver Anchor Bolts & F BP03.00 - Fabricate / Deliver Metal Decking BP03.00 - Fabricate / Deliver Metal - Request / Receive Earthwork & RJtilfrre Evaluate. Recommend BP3L00 - Board Approval BP3 L 00 - Prepare/ Submit Earthwork Submittals BP31.00 - Prepare / Submit Uti IRies S ubmitta Is BP31.00 - Award and Execute Subcontract BP31,00 - Review / Approve Earthwork Submittals BP31.00 - Review / Approve Utilities Submittals BP3LD0- Fabricate / Deliver Utilities {Pipe, Storm- - Procure/ Delver Ea evelop Bid Package uest / Receive Flooring Bids Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page s of 22 Original Start Duration City of Tukwila - Justice Center Finish 10 01-May-19A 14-May-19 10 03-May-19 A 10-May-19 10 03 May 13 A 23May-19 15 06-May-19 A 28-May-19 23-May-19 •May-19 un-19 07-Jun-19 10 24-May-19 07-Jun-19 10 24-May19 07-Jun-19 45 24-May-19 2 60 24-May-19 19-Aug 5 03-Jun-19 07-Jun-19 1 03-Jun-19 03-Jun-19 15 10-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 10-Jun-19 17-Jun-19 Aug-19 p-19 17-Jun-19 1-Jul-19 01-Jul•19 ey 2019 Jun Aug Sep [ Oct Nov 00 - Review / Approve Rein orc]ng Steel ubmottals 00-Prepare /'Submit:Water))roofh1gSubhitt al$ BP03.00- Pie pare /Subirt FoarndathnInsulation Submittals U BP0$,00 • Review;/ Approve Fqundation Insulation Subrpittels- P03300 - Review / Approve Structural Steel Su bmlttals .00-tevievi / Approve Waterproofing Subrrpttals 3 00 = Fabricate / t}elrveL Reinforcing Steel ' BPb3.00 i- Review / ApproveConcrete Submittals BP03.00 ; Prepare/ 5ubmitMetal peckingSubinittalS BP03.001- Pre pa re / Su omit vi eral Joist SLb m ittals BP03.00 - Eabe4ate / ORliver $tructrjral Steel Area A �. -...@P0300 - Fabricate / Deliver Structural Stee Area B/C B BPb3.00-Fabricate/:0elivg WaterproofingSubmittays i BP03.00- Fabricate/ Eteliver:Anchor Botts & Embeds Area A BP03.00 - Approve Metal De cktng;Subrriittals 5P03.00 - Review', / Approve Metal l©Ist Suf mitta)s ©elie er Cbticrete Fabricate / Deliver Anchor Botts & Embeds Nei B/C BP03.00 • Fabricate/ Deliver Metal Decking BP03.00 'Fabricate / Deliver Metal Joists n-19 A 21-Feb-19 A--est/ Receive EartJtwotk& Utilnies9ids .-Feb-19 A 22-Feb-19 A ' 9� R€cicnmer d - - 17 25-Feb-19 A 26-Mar-19 A ' - Ord Approval 15.06-Mar-19 A 26-Mar-19 A I - Prepare / Sub:mit. Earthwo. k Submittals 15 06-Mar-19 A 26-Mar-19 A Prepare / Sub eit Utilities Submittals 10 06-Mar-19 A 19-Mar-19 A - Award and Execute Subcontract 5 26-Mar-19 A 12 Apr-19 A LOQ - Review /.Approve Eartriwork Submittals 5 ` 26-Mar-19 A . 25-Apr-19 A 100 - Review / Approve Utilities Submittals 10 10-Apr-19 A 22-Apr-19 A 1-D0 • Fabricate / Deliver Utilities (Pipe, $tormTechj A 23-Apr-19 A 1 PO - Procure:), ©elver Earihixorlr Materials 6 04-Mar-19 A 15 06-Mar-19 A 26-Ma A sevRJop Bid Pact age 9 A I - Request/ Receive Flooring seim Remaining Level of Efforl Actual Work - Actual Level of Effort Remaining Work • Critical Remaining .,, IIIMfestone I PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 496tJ 1010 0241-24500 0241-24510 0960-096000 0960 096010 0960-096020 0990-1010 0990-1000 0241-24520 0241-24530 0990-099000 0990-099010 0990-099020 01.10 0301-1000 0301-1010 0241-24180 0241-24190 0301.033000 0301-033010 020 160 1000-1000 1000-1010 0241-24540 0241.24550 1000-100000 1000-100010 20 Aclivby N rd Approval Award and Execute Subcontract ubnvt Flooring S ubmittals Review / Approve Hooting Submittals sate / Deliver Flooring BP09.90- Develop Bid Package BP09.90- Evaluate, Recommend BP09.90 - Request/ Receive Bids BP09.90 - Board Approval BP09.90- Award and Execute Subcontract BP09.90 - Prepare /Submit Painting Submittals 6P09.90 - Review / Approve Painting Submittals Fabricate / tJativer Painting p Bid Package Request / Receive Site Con Silks Evaluate, Recommend 01- Board Approval BP03.01-, Award and Execute Subcontract BP03.01- Prepare / Submit Site Concrete Subrritt 01- Review / Approve Slte Concrete Submitt BP03.01- Fabricate / Deliver Site Concre BPIO.00 - Dave op Bid Packs BP10,00 - Request/ Receive Bids 81.10.00 - Evaluate, Recommend BP10.00 - Board Approval 8P10.00 -Award and Execute Subcontract 8P10,00 - Prepare / Submit Spw & Equip Submitt BP10.D0 - Review / Approve Spec & Equip Submitt BP10,04i - Fabricate /Deliver Specialtes & E - Develop Bid Packa, City of Tukwila - Justice Center 5 0 17 10-Ma 10 05-Jun- 15 19-Jun-19 15 11 Jul-19 20 01- 6 04-Mar-19 A 5 03-May-19 A 0 03-May-19 A 17 10-May-1 10 05-Jun-19 19-Jun-19 17 10-May-1 10 05-Jun-19 9-Jun-19 -Jul-19 A A 10-May-19 A 03-May-19 A 04-Jun-19 18Jun•19 1S}Jul-19 I. 9 A 03-Apr-19 A A 11 Apr-19 A lA 10-May-19 A 04-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 A 13-Mar-19 A 14 14-Mar-19 A 24-Apr-19 A 5 03-May-19 A 10-May-19 A 17 10-May-19 04-Jun-29 10 05-Jun-19 18-Jun•19 20 19-Jun-19 17-Jul-19 15.18-Jul-19 07-Aug-19 40 08-Aug-19 03-Oct-19 A 11-Mar- 8P0? 0 v. tsst - oosro Apptn ® ®P09. 1-Award and Execute Subcont act gig BF:09.60-Prepare/$ubnri FlooripgSuR.mittais SilEi BP09,60 - Review / Approve FlooriniSubrrrittals BP0o60 - Fabricate / Deliver Flooring Develop Bid Package Evaluate, Recommend Request/ Receive;Bids P09.90=BoarccApproval iP09 90-Award a ui Execute 5ubconttact BP09,90i- Prepare / $ubmitiPainGpgSutrmittais BP09,90 • Review / Approve Painting SubRrittals BP09.90 - Fabricate',/ 0elir er Painting Request/ ecek SiteOoncrrte Ol - Evaluate„ Recommend BPt 3,014Boart# Appnjval 3.01- Award and Fxedute Subcontract 01 6i0301- tubrnitSite Concrete Susie / Approve Sjte Corcrete Submritals Deliver Site Concrete Develop B d Package - 210.00 - Request/ Receive B ds BP10.00,- Evaaiate, Recommend mdi B P ,0.00 s Board Approva I,tP10.90=Award and ExequteSubcontract new 8P10.00-Prdpare//SubnMtSpec& Egcap Submitta s BPLO.00 Review/Apprvref: Dec $ Equip Subrtu`€tiai5 - -BP10.00- Fabricate / Deliver Specialties & Bid Package uipmen Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 6 of 22 - Remaining Level of Effort Actual Work - Actual Level of Effort Remanng Work • CrMieal Remaining -,• • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 3 v0 SEATTLE, WA 98121 City of Tukwila - Justice Center Aetkity N. Or 1220 1000 1220-1010 0241-24560 0241-24570 122iJ 122000 0 0950-1000 0950-1010 0241-24480 0241-24490 0950-095000 0950-095010 0950-095020 0950-095022 3020 0640-1000 0640-1010 0241-24200 0241-24210 0640-064000 0640-064010 064020 0740-10 0740-1010 0740-074000 0740-1020 0241-24240 0241-24250 0740-074010 Request/Receive Window Core Evaluate, Recommend Board Approval Award and Execute Subcontract ad P12,20 - Prepare / Submit Window Covering S ubr B P12.20 - Review / Approve Window Covering Sub, P1220 - Fabricate / Deliver Wind Covering BP09. BP09. BP09. BP09. BP09. BP09. P09. BP09. - Develop Bid Package - Request / Receive Acoustical Assembly - Evaluate, Recommend - Board Approval -Award and Execute Subcontract Prepare / Submit Acoustical Assembly S / Approve Acoustical Assembly S e / Deliver ACT Ceilings Deliver Acoustical Panels BP06, 40 - Develop Bid Package BP06.40 - Request/ Receive Arch Casework Bids BP06.40 - Evaluate, Recommend BP06.40 - Board Approval BP06.40 -Award and Execute Subcontract BP06.40 - Prepare / Submit. Casework Submittals BP06.40 - Review / Approve Casework Submittals BP06.40 - Fabricate / Deliver Casework P07.40-Develop Bid Package BP07.40 - Request/ Receive Siding Bids P07.40 - Evaluate, Recommend BP07.40 - Prepare / Submit Siding Submittals 6P07.40 Limited Notice to Proceed P07.40 - Board Approval BP0 7.40 - Award and Execute Subcontract BP07.40 - Review / Approve Siding Submittals 20 06-Mar-19 A 02-Apr-19 A 5 03-May-19 A 10-May-19 A 17 10-May-19 04-Jun-19 10 " 05-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 15 19-Jun-19 30 0 A 20 06-Mar-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 17 10-May-19 10 05-Jun-19 15 1Jun-19 15" 11-Jul-19 12 01-Aug-19 30.01-Aug-19 23 28-Jan-19 A 15 28-Feb-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 17 10-May-19 10 05-Jun-19_. 15 19-Jun-19 1511-Jul-19 40.01Aug-19 26-Set 21 28-Jan-19 A 15 26-Feb-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 20 02-May-19 A 1 02-May-19 A 17 10-May-19 25-Feb-19 A ar-19 A 19A 06-Jun-19 02-May-19 A 04-Jun-19 18Jun-19 27Jun-19 20t9 202 y un ;Reguesti R A az act Rev I Dec - Jan I Feb Mar AP Cuverine Bd - 2t- Evahiate, Recommend BP1220-Boercd Approval QP12 4-AwardacidExecuteSgbcont.act 1 BP12.20-Prepare/SubmicWlndowCovt9ing3ubmittals `s BP1t 20 - fievievi / Aptirove Window Covering Submittals BP12.20- Fabfaate/ Delivbr Winticw Cbvenng A 3evdop Br€9 Package 02 Apr-19 A 50 -;Request/ Receivei4r ousiica3 Assembly Bids R09.50 - Evakjate, Fi 6P€i9.5© 6oaraApprovyal eP©9.%-Awardarid ExecuteSribcontkact BPg9,50-- Prepare / Submit=Acoustical ASsemttly Sub Mittel P09.50 - l'tevievi / Approve Acoustical Assembly Submittals ,P09.50- Fabricate,/ Deliver ACT Ceilings 6P09 50 - Fabrrcate / Deliver A rsiieatPanets 10-May-19 A 04-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 10-Jul-19 27-Feb-19 A velop Bid Package 21 Mar-19 A - Request;/ Receive Arch Casework Bids 14May-19A 6W6.40i-Evalr ate, Recommend 04-Jun-19 ISM BP06,40;BoarctApproval 18-Jun-19 ® $P06.40-Avrtrrd and Execute Subcontract [ 8f3D640.-Prepare/SubmiiCaseWork Submittals faig BP06.40- Review / Aplirove Cesewo 1r Submittals BP06.40 - Fabrcate / Deliver Casework Bid Rackage R Hest calve Siding Bids BP47.40i- Evaluate, Fgecorninend BP©7.40: Prepare/ Submit siding Subm BP0;7.40 Umit€:t{Notice to Proceed . ----, ---- En$ BP07.40:BoardApprdval gP07.40-Avrard arc? ExecuteSubcont BP07;.40 - ljeriew;/ Apptove Siding ttals it Is Oct I Nov I 0 Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 7 of 22 ■essmos Remaiirig Level of Effort 1.1.111 Actual Work Actual Level of Effort a= Remaking Work • PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 740-074 t20 ©301-33040 0750.1000 0750.1010 0241-24260 0241-24270 0750-075000 0750-075010 750-075020 08104000 081E-1010 0241-24280 0241-24290 0810-081000 0810-081010 020 0810-082020 7020 060 1000 0840-1010 0241-24320 0241-24330 0840-084000 0840-084010 GLAZ-20 0301 333070 0920-1000 0920-1010 0241-24340 ActkItY N 7t411- Fabricate / Deliver Siding BP07, 50 - Develop H id Pack BP07.50 - Request / Receive Roofing Bids BP07.50 - Evaluate, Recommend BP07.50 - Board Approval BP07.50 - Award end Execute Subcontract BP07.50 - Prepare / Submit Roofing Submittals 8P07,50 - Review / Approve Roofing Submittals Fabricate/ Deliver Roofing 0 - Develop Bid Pac 0 - Request / Receive D BP08.10 - Evaluate, Recommend BP08,10 - Board Approval BP08.10 -Award and Execute Subcontract BP08.10 - Prepare / Submit Door & Hdwe Submittr BP08.10 Review / Approve Door & Hdwe Submitt- BP08.10 - Fabricate / Deliver HM Door Frames BP08.10- Fabricate/ Deliver WD Door BP08.10 - Fabricate / Deliver Ha BP08.40 - Develop Bid Package 8P08.40 - Request / Receive Glazingsystem Bids BP08.40 - Evaluate, Recommend BP08.40 - Board Approval BP08.40 - Award and Execute Subcontract. BP08.40 - Prepare / Submit Glass & GlazingSubm BP08,40 - Review / Approve Glass & GlazingSubm b€"irate/ Deliver Glass & Glazing P09.2O -Develop Bid Package P09.20 - Request/ Receive GWB P09.20 - Evaluate, Recommend P09,20 - Board Approval Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 6of22 City of Tukwila - Justice Center Duration 60 28-Jun-19 2 n e 21 28-Jan-19 A 15 26-Feb-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 17 10-May-19 10 05-Jun-19 30 19-Jun-19 15 01-Aug-19 30 22-Aug-19 23 28-Jan-19 A 15 28-Feb-19A 5 03-May-19 A 17 10-May-19 10 05-Jun-19 15 19-Jun-19 15 11 Jul-19 30 01-Aug-19 45 01-Aug-19 60 01-Aug-19 21 28-Jan-19 A 15 26-Feb-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 17%10•May-19 04-Jun-19 10 05 n-19 18-Jun-19 15 19-Jun-19 10-Jul-19 10.11Jul-19 ... 24-Jul-19 60 25-Jul-19 17-Oct-19 25- 19-Mar- 1 04-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 31-Jul-19 21-Aug-19 0 2020 a A rdeo Bid €lckage A - Reluestjr Receive Roofing Bids A BPb7.50:-Evaluate, Fecommend - BPQ7.50=Boar0Apprgval SP07.90-Award aid€xecute5 tcontratt Bf'07.50 - Prepare / Submit Rpofing;Subrnfttals BP07, 60 - Review / Approve R odfing Submittal BPti7.50 -;Fabricate / Deliver Roofing 2 7-Feb -19 A 21Mar-19A 10-May-19 A 04-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 31-Jul-19 24-Oct-19 A 9A A 8 04 Mar-19 A 13-Mrt 22 06-Mar-19 A 30-Apr 5 03-May-19 A 10-Ma A A A ing vo;.r Bid Package R4quest/ Receive Daor & Hdwe Bids HPa8.li7- Evaraate, Recommend BPd8.10 - Boarcc Apprcval BP08.10 -Award and Exedute Subcont act ® ElF98_I0.-PrepreHdweSubmittais BP0$.10 - peviev} / Approve fYoor & Hdwe Submittals _ BP08.10 - Fabricate "(Deliver HM Door P.rames 110 • Fabricate / t eliver WD Dpor 3P08 10 - Fabrcate / Deliver -tardwape evelop Bid Package - Rwuesty Receive Glazing System Bids 8P08.4€ - Evalr ate. F'leeominend BP08.40;8oardApproval -. ..- P08,40 - Award and Execute Subcontra BP08.401- Prepare / SubmiVG lass & Gla8ing Submittdls MB 8PO8Kl0 - Review / Approve Glass & dtazng F ElP0&40-Fairicate/Deliver Glass &. Develop H d Package 3P09.20 - Request/ Reirelve GWB ASsemblyBids - Bl Y9,20- Evaluate, f(ecomtnend ; - 8PQ9,20�BaardApprdval Remaining Level of Effort I♦ Actual Work Actual Level of Effort Remaining Work• Crl Remaaing .., • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE; 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 Activity ID Activity Name 0241-24350 BPOP20 - Award and Execute Subcontrat 0920-092000 BP09.20 - Prepare / Submit GWB Assembly Submi 0920-092010 8P09.20 - Review Approve GWB Assembly Submi 0920-092020 BP09.20 - FabricatDeliver GWB Assembly 0301-3 1420-1000 1420-1010 1420.142030 1420-142000 0241-24360 1420-142010 1420-142002 0241-24370 14243-142012 1420-142020 4 42022 0 090 2100-1000 0241-24580 2100-1010 2100-210000 0241-24380 2100-210010 0241-24390 100-21 20 6P14.20 - Develop Bid Package BP14.20 - Request/ Receive Elevator Bids 8P14.20 Evakt ate, Recommend 8P14.20 - Limited Notice to Proceed BP14.20 - Prepare / Submit Initial Elevator Submit BP14.20 - Board Approval BP14.20 - Review Initial Elevator Submittals BP14,20 - Prepare / Submit Final Elevator Submitt BP14.20 - Award and Execute Subcontract BP14,20 - Review /Approve Final Elevator Submittal BP14.20 - Fabricate / Deliver Elevator Embedded I BP14.20 - Fabricate Deliver Elevator BP21.00 - Develop Bid Package BP21.00 - Request/ Receive Fire Sprinkler Bids BP21.00 - Limited Notice to Proceed 8P21.00 - Evakiate, Recommend BP21,00 - Prepare / Submit Fire Sprinkler Submitt BP21.00 - Board Approval BP21.00 - Review/Approve Fire Sprinkler Submitt BP21.00 - Award and Execute Subcontract BP2 - Fabricate liver Fire Sprinkler Piping 0301-33100 2200-1000 2200-1010 0241-24590 2200-230000 2200-220000 0241-24400 8P22. - Develop Bid Package BP22.00 - Request/Receive Mehcanical Bids BP22.00 - Evaluate, Recommend BP22,00 - Limited Notice to Proceed BP2200 Prepare / Submit HVAC Submittals BP22.00 - Prepare / Submit Plumbing Submittals BP22.00 - Board Approval Original Duration Start City of Tukwila - Justice Center Figsh 10 05-Jun-19 Jun-19 10 19-Jun-19 0 2-Jul-19 15 03-Jul-19 24-Jul-19 10 25-Jul-19 07-Aug-it 23 28-Jan•19 A 26-Feb-19 A 15 28-Feb-19 A 21-Mar-19 A 5 06-Mar-19 A 10-May-19 A 1 19-Apr-19 A 19-Apr-19 A /0 03-May19 A 16-May-19 17 10-May-19 04-Jun-19 12 17-May-19 04-Jun-19 15 05-Jun-19 25-Jun-19 10 05-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 15 26-Jun-19 17-Jul-19 20 18-Jul-19 14-Aug-19 130 18-Jul-19 21-Jan-20 2019 lay Jut Jul I Aug I Sep 1 Oct Nov I Dec Jan Feb F Mar Apr I May :MI P09.20- Award ante Execute Subcontract t BP0€3.20 -erepaie/ Submit GWB Aiiembli4SubMittalsi. BP09.'20 - Review Appreve GWI3 Assembly'Su larnitta Is BP$9.20l,- Fabricate / Delivet GWB Assergbly velop Bid Package - Req uesiV Receive Elevator Blois Evakiate, OeCominencl 14,40 - IJM bed Notice fo Prodeed ElP14.23 - Pripa re /isu bait Initial Elevator Submittals ena Bei4.20 Appreiva I BP14.20-:Revielv Initial Elevator Submittals BP1420 - rreparb/ Submit Final Eleiator :Submittals BP14.20Award acid Exedute Sijbcontlact ElP14.23 - Review /Approve Etna Elevator SuEmitta MIN Ber14.20 - Fa brk ate 001i:ter EletatorEmbedded Items BP14.20 - Fabrnate / De • 21 28- - A 25-Feb-19 A id Packagb . 15, 26-Feb-19 A 18-Mar-19 A • ReimJest )4 Receive Fire Sprinkler Bids 1 29-Apr-19 A 29-May-19 A INIC BP21.00 - (iimiteri Notic'e to Praceed 5 03-May-19 A 10-May-19 A BP21.00- Evalt.Sate, Recommend 15 03-May-19 A 23-May-1.9 VG tt8P21.00 - PlepareV SubMit Fire Spririlder Submittals 17 10-May-19 04-Jun-1.9 Miii BliI00 -:, Board. ikaarclva I 15 24-May-19 14-Jun-19 021.00 - Review / Approve Fire $ prinkler Submittals 10 05-Jun-19 18-Jun-19 :. IM BP2L00- Awbrd and Exe4rte S dbcontfact 5'17-Jun-19 08-Jul-19 111116 8P21001- Fabricate / Delivex Fire SPrinkte. r Piping & Materials Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page tot 22 21 28-Jan-19 A 25-Feb-19 A Map Bid eackage 15 26-Feb-19 A 18-Mar-19 A - Reguesti Receive NI4icanigal Bids 5 06-Mar-19 A 10-May-19 A 6it22-00- Evakiate, RecomMend 1 19-Apr-19 A 19-Apri19 A 2200 - orbited riotice tVPro4eed 15 03-May-19 A 23-May-19 E B P22.0 - efepare'i/ Su blnit H VAC Sutumittats 10 10-May-19 23-May-19 M BP22:00 PiepareV Su bMit PlUmbiniSubmittals 17 10-May-19 04-1un-19 BP'4200 jBoaroi Apprbval - Remaking Level of Effort IMMI Actual Work - Actual Level of Effort Remainiig Work • Critical Remain" • Maesione 2020 ver E evato Oct I Nov 321 o Jan. .... . . 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Justice Center Zone B - Form Footings Justice Center Zone B - Reinforce Footings Justice Center Zone B - Place / Cure Footings Justice Center Zone B- Strip Footings Justice Center Zone B - Form Stern Walls Justice Center Zone B - Reinforce Stem Walls Justice Center Zone B Place / Cure Stem Wats Justice Center Zone B - Strip Stem Walls Justice Center Zone B - Flee Pit / Waterproofing Building Site - Backfill Building Pad / Foundations Justice Center Zone C - Justice Center Zone C Justice Center Zone C Justice Center Zone C Justice Center Zone C - Excavate Building Pad / Fa - Form Footings - Reinforce Footings - Place / Cure Footings Strip Footings Justice Center Zone C - Form Stern Walls Collaborative People, Progressive Builders 22 Page 15 of Original Sian Duration, Finish 20 11-Mar-20 07-Apr-20 5 08-Apr-20 14-Apr-20 EMI 56 03-Jun-19 41 03-Jun-19 5 03-Jun-19 8 11-Jun-19 6 14-Jun-19 2 24-Jun-19 3 26-Jun-19 8 28-Am-19 5 05-Jul-19 2 17-Jul-19 4 18-Jul-19 3 24-Jul-19 5 24-Jul-19 36 17-Jun-19 4 17-Jun-19 5 24-Jun-19 4 27-Jun-19 2 05-Jul-19 3 10-Jul-19 5 12-Jul-19 5 17-Jul-19 2 25-Jul-19 3 30-Jul-19 3 30-Jul-19 3 02-Aug-19 09Nov1,9 20-Aug-19 30-Jul-19 07-Jun-19 20-Jun-19 21-Jun-19 25-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 10-Jul-19 11-Jul-19 16-Jul-19 23-Jul-19 26-Jul-19 30-Jul-19 O6-Au8-19 20-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 02-Jul-19 08-Jul-19 12-1u1-19 lg-Jut-19 23-Jul-19 26-Jul-19 01-Aug-19 01-Aug-/9 06-Aug-19 42 21-Jun-19 20-Aug-19 4 21-Jun-19 26-Jun-19 7 01-1u1-19 10-Jul-19 7 05-Jul-19 15-Jul-19 2 17-Jul-19 1B-Jul-19 2 22-Jul-19 23-Jul-19 3 23-Jul-19 25-Jul-19 2015 y Jun Jul Aug Oct [ NovDec Jan Fh I Mar 1 Apr 2020 May I Jun Jul I Aug I Sap I Oct ESE RON Cures andWalke M ROW GrIndiniand P9ving U Ju tice Center Zone A Excavate Building Pad/Foundations/ Footings Zone A • ustice: Center Level Zone'FA - Form Footings I ustic0 Cent4r Lev 4I Zone:, A - ReInforc4 Footings I Justice. 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El Justice Center Zone C - xcavaie Building Pad / Found at ns / Footings Zone C Jutice Center Zone c - Forrn Footings oza JUstice enter', Zone - ReMforoq Footitgs I JirsticeCentei Zone0 Nice Oure Rioting Justice Center Zone C Sine Footings I Justice Center Zone C - Form Stim Walls iese Remaining Level of Effort MEN Actual Work Critical Remaining .„ 1 Actual Level of Effort ItMlffil Remaining Work • • Mgasione 771 Jan PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 21-312330 21-312340 21-312350 21-312360 21 312370 A 21-051000 21-051002 24-230010 22-053000 22-051010 22-051012 24-052000 24-053000 22-033000 AreasfZ©na Ba 21-312500 21-312510 23-052000 23-053000 Area A A1000 Area B A1010 Araee C A1020 neA 0 21-312390 21-312400 21-312410 Activity Nam Justice C Justice Center Zor e C - Wate proot9ng Building Site- BackOill Building Pad / Fou ne C - Reinforce Stem W C - Place / Cure Stem ipStem Walls Justice Center Level 1- Erect Structure Justice Center Level 1- Plumb/Belt/Weld Structure Justice Center Roof - Level 2 - Erect Joists {Floor) Justice Center Level 2 - Erect Deck (Floor) Justice Center Level 2 - Erect Structural Steel Justice Center Level 2 - Plumb/Bolt/Weld Structure Justice Center Root- Erect Joists (High Root) Justice Center Roof - Erect Deck {High Roof) Justice Center Level 2- Slab -On -Metal Deck C Level 1 Center Level 1- Erect Structural Steel Center Levet 1 • Plumb/Solt/Weld Structure Erect Joists {Low Root) Erect Deck (Low Root) d MEPF Rough In MEPF Rough In and ROu ust ce Cater Level -1- Zone A - Farm SOG Justice Center Lev 11-ZoneA- ReinforceSOG Justice Center Zone A - Place / Cure SOG Justice Center Level 1- ZCne A -Strip SOG tbrative People, Progressive Builders Page 16 of 22 City of Tukwila Justice Center Original Duration 5 26-Jul-19 2 05-Aug-19 4 08-Aug-19 g-19 ul 5 OSAug-19 4 15-Aug-19 4 19-Aug-19 5 23-Aug-19 5 28-Aug-19 5 04-Sep-19 5 09-Sep-19 7 16-Sep-19 5 tv5 Sep-19 7 05-Sep-19 5 12•Sep19 5 16-Sep-19 519-Sep-19 8 25-Sep-19 8 25-Sep-19 8 04-Oct-19. 8 04-Oct 19 8 10-Oct-19 8 10-Oct-1 4 3 18-Oct-19 5 23-Oct-19 5 28-Oct-19 2.05-Nov-19 Finish 01-Aug-19 06-Aug-19 13-Aug-19 13-Aug-19 2 S 07-Aug-19 14-Aug-19 20-Aug-19 22-Aug-19 29-Aug-19 04-Sep-19 10-Sep-19 13-Sep-19 _ 24-Sep-19 2-Sep-19 13-SeP-19 18-Se 20-Se 29-Oct-19 O1 Nov-19 06-Nov-19 Remai 2019 2020 ;xen C4nter Zone C Place/ Cure Justice denter2one 4t - Strip Stem WaIIs Justice Center;one C - Weterprciofing BulldirtgSitez Sackfll Bul ding Pad / Foundations ® Justice Cente BI J4stice Center; ustice C �Ce Erect Structural Steel uinb/8dit/Weld Structural teel 2 - Erect Joists (Flbor) r Level 2- Eruct Deck (Floor) Certter Level 2 - rect 5tructyral Steel IN Justice Center Level 2 Plumb/Bolt/Weld Structural Steel ! Justice meter (tcnf - Erect Jpissts {}iigtt R'pof) Jastioe CenteriROof -Erect Deck {High Rbof) ;JuaticeCenterLevel2-Slab-©©-Meta Deck M Justice Center Level 1. - Erect Strtjctural5teel Justice.Center Levet1-Plumb/tiolt/Weld Structu usti C€rtorIeve{1-Er etloists(Lt$wRacif) 8rect beck (Ldw'Fio6t�" Aree - A- Undergrcund MEPPRougti In Area - 8 _Indergraurtel MERERoug-r In 1213 Ikrea - C - M€r Uni ergro{rnd Rough Irj 8 Justic9Cent r Level-l- One Ac- FerrpSOG Justice Center Le avl1-ZoneR- ReinforceSOG d Justice Cepter Levve! 1 ;Zone A -Place / Cure SOO 11 JusticeCeinterLevel 11-ZonciA-StfipSOG 1 E ,_ Aduel Level of Effort Aclual Work Critical Remanng Remaining Work • • Milestone PRINTED. 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEAT LE, WA 98121 Activity ID City of Tukwila - Justice Center original Stan Fetish Deralicn 2019 Area / Zone B 21-312420 Justice Center Level 1- Zone B - Form SOG 21-312430 Just ce Center Level 1- Zone 8 - Reinforce SOG 21-312440 Justice Center Level 1- Zone B - Place / Cure SOG 21-312450 Justice Center Level 1- Zone B - Strip SOC Area! Zone -C 2.1-312460 21-312470 312480 Floor Grind Polish A1090 A1100 Enclosure 21 d540 00 21-074000 21-313380 21-074010 22-074000 21-084000 21-313390 22-084000 21-108210 22-108200 Roofing System 24-07° 23-075000 24-230000 23-230000 ,e Center Level 1 Zone C- Form SOG ustice Center Legg 1- Zone C - Reinforce SOG Justice Center Level 1- Zane C - Place / Cure SOG Justice Center Level 1- Zone C - Strict 50G Grind and polish Level 2 Grind and Polish Level 1 Jus Ju Ju Jus Jus Ju Ju e Center Zone A - Exterior Wall g e Center Zone A - Insulated Rain Screen Pan - Zone B and C - Exterior Wall Framing Center Zone A - Metal Panel Systems r Zone B and C-Insulated Rain Serer Center Zone A - Glazing Systems Center Zone B and C - Metal Panel Systems Center Zone B and C -Glazing Systems ice Center Zone A - Screening Elements ne B and C -Screening Elemen' Justice Center Low Roof - Roofing System Justice Center High Roof - Set HVAC Equipment Justice Center Low Roof - Set HVAC Equipment Te p Heat) D Out A 70 p H gfo uilding Dryout Conveying Systems 2 420 Justice Center Level 1- Hotel H MEPF Rough In Collaborative People, Progressive Builders 22 Page 17 of 14 1 3 21-Oct-19 5 24-Oct-19 2 01-Nov-19 11 22-Oct-19 3 22-Oct-19 5 25-Oct-19 2 04-Nov-19 04-Nov-19 18-Oct-19 23-Oct-19 30-Oct-19 04-Nov-19 05-Nov-19 24-Oct-19 31-Oct-19 05-Nov-19 05-Nov-19 23-Qat 19 29-Oct-19 15 27•Nov-19 18-Dec-19 20 24-Sep-19 20 30-Sep-19 25 08-dot-19 20 14-Oct-19 20 22-Oct-19 25 11-Nov-19 20 25-Nov-19 15 18-Mar-20 15 29-Apr-20 27-Sep-19 21-Oct-19 25-Oct-19 11-Nov-19 08-Nov-19 Nov-19 23-Dec-1 20 04-Oct-19 31-Oct-19 30 28-Oct-19 09-Dec-19 3 01-Nov-19 05-Nov-19 5 08-Dec-19 12- 03-Mar-20 - Remaining Level of Effort - Actual Level of Effort Dec Jan [ F 2020 IJul Ii Justicc8 Center Level 1- Zone B Reinforce SOG ▪ Justice Center Leioel 1-:Zone t3 - Place / Cure SOG Justice Center Level 1 Zone=B- StlipSOG� :Jus€ic[ • Justf<ce Justice Cent 1 Justice Center Level 1 Grind and polish drind F ',Zone e - Reinforce 50G ' ZoneC -Piece/ Cure SOG - Zone C - Strip SO@ reel-2-- d Polish Level 1 Zone -Exterior Welg ramillg Center Zone A - Insulate Rain Screen Panels Center ZoneB and C - Exterior; Walt Framing ustice Center 7nne A - Metal Panel Systems MAO Jugtice Center Zone &and C„ - Insulated Rain Scr Justice:CentetZon6A- Gazingsysterrts ® Justice Center Zone andlC- Metal Panel Systems mum ,Justice CenterZonpBandC-CgatingSystejas Justice Center Zone A i- Screenin Justice Center Zone Ban ® Just�Ce Center High Ro JuwticeCenter ice Center Hsgh Rd •t InstallTefhpora Rodfing Syste R4af- ijtniingSystetf at HVAC Equipment: Roof - Set HVAC Equg,men n Panels Actual Work Critical Roma -ring „• Remaining Work • • Milestone 721 Jan C -Screening Eler ren PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 Activity ID 940 21312900 21312950 21-312920 21-312990 21-312930 21-312910 21-312970 21-312980 eve] -:2= 22-270260 22-270230 22-270270 ,. 22-270240 22-270300 22-270250 22 270280 22-270220 2-270290 21-3130 21.313010 21-313040 21-313020 21-313080 O50 21-313000 21-313060 21-313070.. 21-313120 21-312960 21-313100 Activity Name Justice Gen' Justice Center Justice Center -HVAC RI, Mains -Plumbing RI, OH A-1-HVAC RI, Branch Justice Center Level A - Justice Center Level A - Justice Center Level A - Justice Center Level A - Justice Center Level A - Justice Center Level A- u ice Center Level Justice Center Level A Justice Center Level A 1 - Fire Sprinkler RI, Mains 1 -Electrical RI, OH 1-Fire Sprinkler RI, Branch 1-Plumbing RI, In -Wall 1-Electrical RI, In -Wall 1- tiny Voltage RI A -2-HVAC RI, Mains -2 - Plumbing RI, OH -2 - HVAC RI, Branch Justice Center Level A - Ice Center Level A- ce Center Level Center Level A Level A- vel A Justice C Justice C A 2 - Fire Sprinkler RI, Mains 2 -Electrical RI, OH -2 -Fire Sprinkler RI, Branch -2 - Low Voltage RI 2 -Plumbing RI, In -Wall -2-ElecirlcalRI HVAC RI, Mains Plumbing RI, OH HVAC RI, Branch Justice Getter Laval S-1-Fire Sprin Net RI, Mains Justice Center Level B-I- Electrical RI, OH Justice Center Level B-1- Fire Sprinkler RI, Sr I Justice Center Level B-1- Plumbing RI, In -Wall Justice Center Level B-1- Electrical RI, In -Wall Justice enter Level 8-1-Low Voltage RI C Justice Justice Center Justice Center I C-1- HVAC RI, Mains vet C-1-Set Electrical Switch IC-1-PlumbingRl, OH nc Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 18 of 22 Ci (Mainel Duration 430 5 5 1 5 13-Nov-19 3 20-Nov-19 5.25- Nov-19 3 03-Dec-19 5 18-Dec-19 5-24-Dec19 5 02-Jan-20 39 13-Nov-19 0 Finish 12-Nov-19 19-Nov-19 19-Nov-19 22-Nov-19 02-Dec-19 05-Dec-19 24-Dec-19 31-Dec-19 08-Jan-20 09•Jan-2© 19-Nov-19 26-Nov-19 26-Nov-19 5.25-Nov-19 02-Dec-19 Dec-19 09-Dec-19. 0-Dec-19 12-Dec-19 5 24-Dec-19 31-Dec-19 5 03-Jan-20 09-Jan-20 5 03-Jan-20 09-Jan-20 Tukwila - Justice Center 5 29-Jan-20 5 05-Feb-20 5 05-Feb-20 5 2 9 19-Dec-19 27-Dec-19 27-Dec-19 06-Jan-20 3-Jan-20 6-Jan-20 04-Feb-20 11-Feb-20 11-Feb-20 20 2019 v 2020 I Sep Level A-1-HVAC R , Mairm eve) A-1- Plumb rig RI, OH lust ce Cente'r Le et A-1-HVAC RI, Branch 1 Justice Center Level A-1-Fire Sprinkler RI, Mains Bi Justice Cetrter LevelA-4-Electrical RI, OH; Justice Center Level A 1 - Fire Sprinkler Rt, Branch fie;Justice Center Level A-1 Plumbing Rl, In -Wall IN Justice Center Letel A-i -Electrical RI, In -Wall Justice Center Nevel /a 1 LAN Voltage RI evelA-2-)iVACRI, Mans Center Level A-2 Plumbing R9, OH O Justite Cetfer Ler IA-2HVAf RI, Branch Justice Center Level A-2-Fir€SprinkerRI Main4 0 Juitice C€nter Level AS-2 -Electrical RI, OIt - i Justice Qenter',Level Ai-.2 --Fife Sprjnkler'RI, Bra car-' 6 Justi'ce Center Level A-2 - Lovi Volta[;e RI 0 Ju5tice enter f.evel R-2 -Plumbing RI, In -Wall isl Justice Center Level A-2 -Evectri at RI, In! -Well ■ Justice:Centrir Lave B-1- HVAC RI, Ma ns Justice Center Level 0-1;- Piurrtbing RI, OH ® Justine Center Le*a B-1L HVAG RI, Stanch Center L'€vel 5:1- Fire Spr»lder R , Mains e Center Leval 6-] - ectricel RI, [ H Ustrce.Centet LeveES-1 Flre5 einkler;RI, Branch Justice Center LExal 0$1= PliJmbin RI, In -Wall Jtjstice Center Level $-1- Eectric l RI, In -Wall i Justice Center Level a-1- Low Voltage R - HVAC RI, Ivtains C-1- Set Ele trical witcltgear 1-PUlmbingRI, OR - Oct I Nov J21 Dec Jae wwwwese Remaining Level of Effort 11111Actual time Actual Level of Effort Critical Remaining ,.. k • • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 tidy 1D Activity Name 21-313 21-313 21-313170 21-313400 21-313140 21-313420 21-313090 21-313150 21-3 0 nor Con ZoneA -L; Justice Center Level C-1- HVAC RI, Brandt Center Level C-1- Fire Sprinkler RI, Mains ustice Center Level C-1- Electrical RI, CH istice Center Level C-i - Inspect Electrical Room/ Justice Center Level C-1- Fire Sprinkler RI. Branch Justice Center Level C-i - SCL Lead time after Eleci Justice Center Level C-1Plumbing RI, In -Wall Justice Center Level C-1- Electrical RRI, In -Wall i eCenter LevelC-1- LawV 312540 Jus 21-312530...... .. Just 21-312550 Justice Center 21-312560 Justice Center Zone A- LVL-'2 A Door Frames A-1-let Wall Framing A-1-Hang High GWB A-1- H eng/Tape/Finish GWB 22-270080 Justice Center Level A-2 -Install Door Frames 22-270070 Justice Center Level A-2 -Int Wall Framing 22-270090 "Justice Center Level A-2-Hang High GWB 22-270100 Justice Center Level A-2-Hang/Tape/FnishGWB tse B - LVL -1 21-312620 21-312610 21-312630 21-312640 Zone C LVL=1 21-312660 12650 21-312670 21-312 Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center ice Center Level C-: ter Level C- lush Install Door Frames Int Wall Framing Hang High OWE ng/Tape/Finish G Door Frames 'all Framing Hang High OWE Collaborative People, Progressive Builders 22 Page 19 of Original Duration Start City of Tukwila - ,justice Center €ariah 3 07-Jan-20 "09-Jan-20 5 10-Jan-20 an-20 2 16-Jan-20 17-Jan-20 3 17-Jan-20 21 Ja .... 2 20-Jan-20 21-Jan-20 5 19-Feb-20 25-Feb-20 5 26-Feb-20 03-Mar-20 5 26-Feb-20 03-Mar-20 03= 3 0i 10:04-Dec-19 5 09-Jan-20 15 23-Jan-20 6 # 0-Dec-19 2 10-Dec-19 10 18-Dec-19 02-Jan-20 5 03-Jan-20 09-Jan-20 15 10-Jan-20 30J a n-20 46 14-Jan-20 17-Mar-20 3 14-Fan-20 16-Jan-20 0 15-Jan-20 28-Jan-20. _. 12-Feb-20 18-Feb-20 26- Fe b-20 ... 17-Mar-20 48 17-Jan-20 24-Mar-20 3 17-Jan-20 21Jan-20 15 29-Jan-20 1B-Feb-20 10 19-Feb-20 0 20 63 13-Feb-20 10 13-Feb-20 12b2© 05-Dec-19 17-Dec-19 15-Jan-20 12-Feb-20 2 2 2019 - Remainin Level of Effort Actual Work - Actual Level of Effort N Jan ce ustice Cent l Justice I Jjrstice Ju 2020 :tJranct prihkler RI, Malt CentCt Live C 1- Eleetr eal RI, E7H f Centel LevelC•1 respect Electrical Rporn/ $witch Gear 0 justice Center Level C-1. ;Fire Sprinklev RI, Blanch: I 'Justice Center Level C-1-;SCL Lead time after Eleclrlcs room Sign off ®t Justice Center Level C-1'- Plumbing Rl, In -Wall Justice Center Le lC-i-ElectricalRI,In-W�l'N Jus ce Ceiter Level C-X - Lo14 Volt* RI Aug Ocl l Nov l Dec p Jus ice Center Level A-1 ® Justice 'Centel' LeveliA 1-€nt Wall Framing - JpsticeLenter, Level?A-1-ijang lfjgh OWE Justice Center;Leve@ A• 1- Hang/Tabe/Finish OWE -1- Justice L'renter bevel 4-2 -I ri5skall Dp IMIJusticeCeflterLevel A-2-Int"NailFriaming Justice Center Level 42 -Hang High GWB gni Justice Center Level A-2 - Harg/Tap//Finia n G 1• a Frat slce:Cetitet L—. i4-i--Install Docy Frames Justice Center Level B-1- Int Wall Framing Is justice Centdr Level 6-1-Nang i'ligh GW B e f entei LeveliE-1- kiangftape/Fnish 'd i Instal{ Door Fi- ce Center Level C-1 -' nt Wall Framing Justice Center Level C-. - Harig Higti GWB gem Justic Center Leval C-1-Hang/Tape/Finish Crdical Remaining ... Remaining Work ♦ • Milestone his GWB 721 Jan PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 As 'Wily ID 21-3127 30 21-313180 21-312700 21-312710 21-312720 21-312750 A1140 22-270110 21-312740 Level -2 22-270150 22-270140 21-313190 22-270170 22-270180 22-270190 22-270160 A1150 22-270210 22-270200 Zone - B Level - t 21-312760 21-312800 A1120 21-312770 21-312780 21-312790 21-312820 A1160 22-270120 21-312810 -G. 21-312830 21-312870 Justice Center Level At Wall Finishes Justice Center Level A- -I stall Ceiling Grid Justice Center Level A-1-Int Floor Finishes Justice Center Level A-1-Int Doors / Hardware Justice Center Level A-1 -Arch Casework Justice Center Level A-1 -Specialties/ Equipment Justice Center Level A-1 - Drop Ceiling Tile Justice Center Level A-1-Final Clean Justice Center Level A-1 - Windom Coverings Justice Center Level A-2 -Int Ceiling Finishes Justice Center Level A-2 - I nt Wall Finishes Justice Center Level A-2 -install Ceiling Grid Justice Center Level A-2 -Int Floor Finishes Justice Center Level A-2 -Int Doors/Hardware Justice Center Level A-2 -Arch Casework Justice Center Level A-2 -Specialties/ Equipment Justice Center Level A-2 -Drop Ceiling Tile Justice Center Level A-2 -Final Clean Center Level A 2 - Window Coverings JustiCe Center Level Justice Center Level g Finishes Inc Wail Finishes -1-Install Ceiling Grid nt Floor Finishes nt Doors/ Hardware h Casework - Specialties / Equipment - Drop Ceiling Tile - Final Clean - Window Coverings lnt Ceiling Finishes Int Wall Finishes Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page? 20 of 22 0riiginal Sian Duration City of Tukwila - Justice Center Finish 10 27-Feb-20 11-Mar-20 10 12-Mar-20 25-Mar-20 10 26-Mar-20 10 31-Mar-20 10 31-Mar-20 10 14-Apr-2027-Apr-20 5 14-Apr-20 20-Apr-20 3 28-Apr-20 .3€ -Apr-20 2 29-Apr-20 30•Apr-20 5 3.27- Fe b-2 0 11-May-20 10 27-Feb-20 :11--Mar-20 10 12-Mar-20 25-Mar-20 10 26-Mar-20 08-Apr-20 10 09-Apr-20 22-Apr-20 10 14-Apr-20 27-Apr-20 10 14-Apr-20 2 7-Apr-20 10 28-Apr-20 .11 May-20 5 28-Apr-20 04-May-20 3 05-May-20 07-May.20 2 ; 06-May-20 07-May-20 20 03-Jun-20 03-Jun-20 56 18-I 10 18-Mar-20 10 01-Apr-20 5-Apr-20 : 28- 29-Apr-20 10 04-May-20 10 04-May-20 10 18-May20 .2 8-May-20 3 ; 01-din-20 03-Jun-20 2 :02 Jun-20 03-Jun-20 50 27-Mar-20 04-Jun-20 50 27-Mar-20 04-Jun-20 10 27-Mar-20 09-Apr-20 10 10-Apr-20 23-Apr-20 2019 Jan Apr 2020 Jun Justice tlenter ^e ;Justice Center - - Justice Cente Jystice Cente iBB Justice Eente: nt Wall .;nishes Ceiling Grid nt Level Level A-1-1 rit Doors/ H aldwa re Level A-i-Arch Ca5ewurk EN JustiCe Center Level A-1=SpecjaltiesY Equiprnen Center Level A-1- ©rap CeilingTile r Lew_1 A-1-'FinaiCiearo" er LeleI A-1 - Win{low Cdveringrs Center Level A-2 - Int Ceiling AniShes stioe Center Level A-2 %Int Well Finishes utice Center'tevel A; 2 - Install C ding Grld « ce Center Level A-2 -int Floor Finishes Justi4e Center Lei el A-2; Int Doors/Hardware Eig Justice Center Level A-2 = Arch Casework Justice center t.eveiR-2-Specialties/ Equipment Justice Center tenet A-7 -Drop CeilingTlleq Justice Center Level 44,2 - Final Chin 1 Justice Center Level 4.2 - Window Coverings Lit Jan 4' Just ceCeryter 18- -lot a Iing ® JUsticeCenterLevel8-l-lntWall:Finishes EMI Justice Center Level 8- •Install Ceiling Grid Justice Center Level 8-i-inl FloorFinishtes justice CenterLevel b-1- lnt Doors / Hardware Bil Jilstice lenter;Level �3 i-Arch Casevvorls' Justice Cerier Lebec B-li- Specialties/ Equ pm -1-;Drop Ceding:Tile ustice Cehter Level 8-S- Final Cleah slice Center Level 6.1- Wir¢tow Coverings Justice Ce ter 9 e at Q-1- In4 Ceiling Finishes 1♦ :Justice Center Level C-1 4 Int Wall FtniShes - Remaining Level of Effort Actual Work - Actual Level of Effort N Critical Rematun' Remaining Work • • Milestone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 thnty'll) A -312840 21-312850 21-312860 21-312890 A1170 21-312880 22-270130 Activity Name Justice Center Level C-1 -Install Ceiling G rid Justice Center Level C-1- Int Floor Finishes Justice Center Level C-1 Int Doors / Hardware Justice Center Level C-1- Arch Casework Justice Center Level C-1- Specialties / Equipment Justice Center Level C-1- Drop Ceiling Tie Justice Center Level Cl - Window Coverings Justice Center Level C-1- Final Clean Zone A Loyal 1 21-313220 21-313200 21-313240 21-313230 21-313250 A1180 21-313210 A1260 Love 2) 22-270330 22-270310 22-270340 22-270350 22-270360 A1190 22-270320 A1250 Zone B 21-313310 21-313260 21-313280 21-313290 21-313300 A1200 21-313270 Justice Center Level A-1 -Electrical Trim Justice Center Level A-1- HVAC Trim Justice Center Level A-1 - Light Fixtures Justice Center Level A-1 - Low Voltage Systems Trii Justice Center Level A-1. -Sprinkler Trim Justice Center Level A-1 Ceiling Inspection Justice Center Level A-1 -Plumbing Fixtures Justice Center Level A-1 MEPF Final Inspections Justice Center Level A-2 - Electrical Trim Justice Center Level A-2 -HVPC Trim Justice Center level A-2 -Light Fixtures Justice Center Level A-2 - Low Voltage Systems Trii Justice Center Level A-2 -Sprinkler Trim Justice Center Level A-2 Ceiling Inspection Justice Center Level A-2 -Plumbing Fixtures Justice Center Level A-2 MEPF Final Inspections Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center Justice Center Level 6-1- Electrical Trim Level 8-1- HVAC Trim Level 8-1- Light Fixtures Level 8-1- Lew Voltage Systems Tri Level B-1- Sprinkler Trim Level 6-1Ceiling Inspection Level B-1- Plumbing Fixtures Original Duration Start City of Tukwila - Justice Center Finish 19 24-Apr-20 07-May-20 10 08-May-20 21-May-20 10 13-May-20 26-May-20 10 13-May-20 26-May-20 10 22-May-20 04-Jun-20 5 26-May-20 01-Jun-20 3 02-Jun-20 04-Jun-20 3 02-Jun-20 04-Jun-20 Collaborative People, Progressive Builders Page 21 of 22 37 12-Mar-20 01-May-20 30 12-Mar-20 22-Aor-20 5 12-Mar-20 18-Mar-20 5 26-Mar-20 01-Apr-20 5 26-Mar-20 01-Apr-20 5 26-Mar-20 01-Apr-20 5 26-Mar-20 01-Apr-20 1 02-Apr-20 02-Apr-20 5 09-Apr-20 15-Apr-20 2 21-Apt-20 22-Apr-20 27 26-Mar-20 01-May-20 5 26-Mar-20 01-Apr-20 S 09-Apr-20 15-Apr-20 5 09-Apr-20 15-Apr-20 5 0 9-Apr-20 15-Apr-20 5 09-Apr-20 15-Apr-20 1 16-Apr-20 16-Apr-20 5 23-Apr-20 29-Apr-20 2 30-Apr-20 01-May-20 30 15-Apr-20 26-May-20 • 154),pr-20 21-Apr-20 5 29-Apr-20 05-May-20 5 29-Apr-20 05-May-20 5 29-Apr-20 05-May-20 5 29-Apr-20 05-May-20 1 06-May-20 06-May-20 5 13-May-20 19-May.20 1aY 2010 =Noma Remaining Level of Effort Actual Work amossion Actual Level of Effort AL7.7,27E7 Nov cc or Apr I May 2020 221 Sep Oci Nov Doc JustiCe Center Level -Install Ceiling Grid Level -iint Floor Finihes Justlee Cenier Level C-1 ; Int Doors / Hardware Justiiie Center Leval C-1 Arch .asevi.Prk Justice Center Level C-1- Spacialtie / Equip] Justice Center Level C-1- DroP Ceiling Tie 1 Jus ice Canter Lgvel Cl - Window Coverings Jus ice Canter Level C-1- Fin'ai Clean Jars Justice -Center Level A-1- Electrical Trim Just ce Center Level A-i • HVAC Trirri al Just ce Center Level Fixtues Justice Center Level A-i - Lovi Voltage Systems trim a Justice COter Level A-1.,.SprinWer Trim Justice Center Level A-1 Ceiling I nsoection eriltei Level A-1- Own biag Fixtures 1 Justion CentfN Level A-2 MEPF In6pectiOns . . la Just e Center Ltivel -Eledtrical Trim Jirstice ▪ JiisticeCentei LevelA-2- Light Fiirtures • JUstice bentei Level:A-2 - 1cm Voltage Systems Trim JIJstice Dentei Level;A-2 Trirnt. I Iiistice entei LevelA-2 ciiling Inspection Justite Ceriter Lejel A-21- Plurrieing 6xturei Justice Ceilter Loioet A-th MEPF Final nspedtions MUM Craical Remaining -- Caring Work • • Milestone El Justice Center Level 6-1-Electrical Trim • Justice Canter Level HVAC Trine • Justice Center Level 6-1- Light Fixtures IS Justice Center Level B-1- Ltiv Voltige Systems Trio itpl Justice Center Level 8,1- Spiinkler trim I Justice C :enter Level B23. CeilMg nslection AusticeiCenter Levei 8-1- plumbing Fixtures PRINTED. 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 Aug BNBUILDERS 2601 FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 350 SEATTLE, WA 98121 0 A1240 Zone C 21-313370 21-313320 21-313340 21-313350 21-313360 A1210 21-313330 A1230 22-270370 22-270380 21 017400 Project Close-out CLOSE-2300[ CLOSE-260000 CLOSE-220000 020 C A a Justice C MEPF Final Inspections Electrical Trim AC Trim C-1 - Light Fixtures ter Level C-1- Low Voltage Systems Tn - Sprinkler Trim C-1 Ceiling Inspection C-1- Plumbing Fixtures C-1 MEPF Final Inspection Justice Center Area A - 2 -Area Complete Justice Center Level A -1- Area Complete Justice Center Area 8.1- Area Complete Just oe Center Area C- 1- Area Complete CLOSE-1080 CLOSE-1090 A1070 CLOSE-1110 CLOSE-1100 up Test- i-VAC up & Test - Electrical up & Test- Plumbing BNB Compietion List Final Clean Owner Puncttlist BNB Complete Owner Punchlist Final Closeout Activities Final Inspections Ci 0 2 25-May-20 25-May-20 29 24-Apr-20 03-Jun-20 5 24-Apr-20 5 08-May-20 5 08-May-20 ay-20 08-May-20 1 15-May-20 5 22-May-20 2 02-Jun-20 0 0 40 it 35 ` 27-May- 20 29-May-2 0 16-Jul-20 0 05-Jun-20 10 19-Jun-20 10 06-Jul-20 10 20-Jul-20 31-Jul-20 03-Aug-20 01 0 02-Sep-20 Apr-20 03-Jon- 0 25-Jun-20 28-Aug-20 Tukwila - Justice Center 21•t si Justice Center Ele €icat Trim - ! Justice Center Level 0-1- FIVAC Trim ® J+jstice CenterLevelC-S.- Light Fixtures JusticeCentter Level C 1- Low Voltage Systems T_ ® JGstice Center Level C-1- •S"prinkl4r Trim I Jgstice Center Level C-1 Ceiling Inspection iE JustJee Center Le PIC-1i- Plumbing FJxture5 :f Justice Ce(rter Level C-I. MEPF Fina(lnspectio • Justice c enter)vea R- 2 -Area C©mpletg t LevetA -1 :Area Complete • Justice Cejter Area 6 -. - Area Corrtplete Cdnter Arm C- 1 - Area Cortipiete Startup & Test: HVAG it Startup • Test -Electrical Startup & Test- Plumbing C 8NB Completion List r Final Clearj Owner Punchtist ---- `-- a Brie ?C©mpjeteOwner Pynchlist Final Closeout ArttivitieS i=inal Inspections • Subs Collaborative People, Progressive Builders 22 i Remaining u — Actual Work Critical Remaining ,.. Remanng Work • • Msleslone PRINTED: 13-May-19 DATA DATE: 10-May-19 Tukwila Justice Center City of Tukwila TJC TCC Document List 05/15/19 Drawings Tukwila Justice Center Volume 1 and Volume 2 Building Permit Drawing Package #2 January 215% 2019. Tukwila Justice Center Volume 1 and Volume 2 Building Bid Package #3 February 26th, 2019 Specifications DLR Group Tukwila Justice Center Drawing Package #2 Permit Submittal Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 DLR Group Project No 73-17158-00 January 21, 2019 DLR Group Tukwila Justice Center Bid Package #3 Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 DLR Group Project No 73-17158-00 February 26, 2019 Supporting Documents Good Faith Inspection Letter dated 1/30/19 Phase II Environmental Site Assessment dated 1/16/19 Geotechnical Report dated 11/20/18 Addendum Addendum #01 dated 2/8/19 Addendum #02 dated 2/19/19 Addendum #03 dated 2/25/19 57 Tukwila Justice Center City of Tukwila Addendum #4 dated 3/13/19 Addendum #5 dated 3/18/19 Addendum #6 dated 3/20/19 Addendum #7 dated 3/27/19 Addendum #8 dated 4/3/19 Addendum #9 dated 4/8/19 Addendum #10 dated 4/10/19 Addendum #11 dated 04/22/19 END OF DOCUMENT LIST 2 58 BNB PROJECT: Tukwila Justice Cantor OWNER: City of Tukwila ARCHITECT: DLR Group PFrECON.STRUCTION SERVICES SID PACKAGE/ SUBCONMACTING PLAN ANALYSIS GMP SUMMARY BID PACKAGE NUMBER BID PACKAGE TITLE BuildinG Demo JC-8 Early Building D BP02A1 Demolition and Abatemen (Travelo P03.00 Foundalion / Slructure / Waterproofin BP31.00 Earthwork and Utilities BP tJWaterprocng proofi N/A Allowance - Shoring N/A Allowance - Contaminated Ground N/A Allowance MACC 2 LNTP BP 04.20 asonry BP06.40 ArchilecturalCasework. BP07.40 Exterior Siding BP07.50 Roofing'Systems BP08,10 Doors. Frames and Hardware P08A0 Alum Systems, Skylights. Glass& GI P14.20 Elevatorf P21.00 Fire Protection' BP22.00 Mechanical` BP26.00 Electrical* DRAWING SET Permit (Package # 2) Permit (Package # 2) Permit (Package # 2) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Permit (Package # 3) Permit '(Package # P#mril (Package # a) Permit (Package Permit (Package # 3) Permit (Package A 3) N/A Allowance - MACC 2 LNTP lrrcorporatk 3,01 Site Concrete P09,20 Insulalion GWB Assembles 09.50 Acoustical Assemblies BP09.60 Floor Coverings P09.90 Painling and Coatings Permit (Package # 3) Permit (Package # 3) Permit (Package # 3) N/A Permit (Package # 3) Permit (Package Permit (Package Permit (Package # 3) Permit (Package # 3) BP10.00 Misc. Specialties / Equipme Permit (Package # 3) P12,20 Window Coverings Permit (Package # 3) BP32,12 Paving and Striping Permit (Package BP32.90 Irrigation and Landscaping Value Engineering Amount (I Permit (Package # 3) og DIRECT CONSTRUCTION COSTS (DCC) Trade Package Performance & Payment Bonds Design! Estimating Contingency Escalation Negotiated Support Services Trade Package Bonds (See Sub Plan) Intl MACC Contingency 2.50% Ind Intl Ind Inc] Initial Contract FINAL $ n/a Amendment Amendment FINAL FINAL 83,539 n/a n/a 6,296 n/a 2, 05,824 $ 105.824 n/a n/a n/a AMENDMENT #4 MACC FINAL AS - BID PACKAGE AMOUNTS n/a 192,995 4,288,300 4,874,410 50.000 20.000 250,000 h/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9,675,705 Ind Above Intl Above Intl Above ESTIMATE TYPE: ISSUE DATE: AMENDMENT MACC 2 FINAL AS -BID PACKAGE AMOUNTS Sub Plan 5/15/2019 TOTAL. MACC FINAL AS -BID PACKAGE AMOUNT 105,824 152,995 4,288,300 4,874,410 50.00 20.000 250,000 1,186,000 1.186,000 1.767,900 5 1,767,900 583,020 $ 583,020 1.577.000 855,688 118• 287,890 3,284,321 4,699, 0 (250,000) 720000 $ 2,149,000 344,716 $ 486,296 219,450 977.0 4 ,2 437.733 $ 4 7, 33 1,020,000 5 1.020.000 1,277,297(1,277, } 19, 232 ,985 .5 ,0 855,6 118.0 287,890 3,284.32 4,699,000 (250,000) 720 000 2,149,000 344,716 486,296 219.450 977,000 47,2 29,098,053 Intl Above Intl Above Intl Above ,761 $ 221,283 5 1,544,320 8 1,780,660 n/a AbOv Intl Above 2,646 $ 241.893 480,825 $ 727,451 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONTRACT COSTS (MACC)I $ '1 91,923 1 $ 117.231 CONTRACTORS FEE (% of MACC) ,, 5.00% Inc 5 4,596 ,8 2 Preconstruction Services (lump sum as bid) $ 240,000 - Specified General Conditions (SGC) AS -BID N/A N/A N/A Specified General Conditions (SGC) (Amendment 2) JC-9 Early N/A 25.818 N/A Specified General Conditions (SGC) (Amendment 3) JO-B Early N/A N/A 26,999 Specified General Conditions (5GC) A.ddl MACC Value N/A N/A N/A GC/CM Performance & Payment Bond Included W/ Fee Inc Inc Inc BNB Insurances Included W/ Fee Inc Inc tn B&O Taxes In Iuded W/ Fee Inc Inc Inc $ $ $ $ 10,138.881 6,944 21,258,130 ,0 2, 06 248,633 332,258 GUARANTEEED MAXIMUM PRICE (GMP) $ 240,000 1 $ 122,337 150,0911 10,894,458 31,606,164 „580,308 240,600 580,891 25,818 26,999 502,247 502,247 $ 23,155,541 Included W/ Fee Included W/ Fee Included W/ Fee 34,562,427 Cellaborativo People, Progressive guilders PAGE: 1 of 1 PRINTED: 5/13/2019 59 BNB aaavrue“ ?RECONSTRUCTION SERVICES WALUE ENGINEERING ANALYSIS PROJECT: Tuhw141uaBw Center OWNER: 04 err Tultw0a 4001 TECH 040 Group No, 8O PACKAGE TITLE I Proposed f 7 ac S5-1 Aft emote LG Volcanic Ice OT718 55.2 Alternate LG Bieck Pearl G010 Eliminate ho,Zente4 tube steel supports at c0u RemovO LL Lobby Wood Wall Featuhe 00 i1104Br0Ry +lxa IkuCkn CSAof allan.0 tmight 6e too thlnl Revise Dota1ling 013E WEF1 Wainscot IR€move frond Area Trellis at HUB li Poovido movable tables in Rai or HUB Island (Ist4dd with Live Edge Cto01 Opt Total for BP 2 Option N2 - Fun Revtslan (UnO4ILO T 2 a Cn Door Hardware 41E t35,1921110 IOU A122 JV Holding; A124 and A125 HOId5S 4127 and A126 fdtonr41w: C134 and C138 Group Holding Roam; Cleland C142 Inmate Non Contact Rx0- sae chum below 2.50a 4 511155 BPrSerOck do Lieu et Trusablt A122,Pi NINON'S: A123A and 1239 Booking; Clel and C14210Ina1O Nan Gonw4d Ro-Sea enamel:eld* 4ddae: impact rated poring, In ltou of T'puo IEf glwag 'Hord* Interview - FI 6m 4127 and A128 -See changes below RemO&P2 Solent'oR1VWa Ramose Barncr5ak C0&II 6 "C141 odd 0142 Inmate NesNConwOt Room- see cheoges lorkun 7 41111ao kW Frame and Door Similar to Hord loin iaw Om Remove P2 Detention Walla Rama o luolorO0k Ceding Reduce Sirs/ Conliigurallon or Clerks Wln07v4.'"to 76' Reduce Sloe/ Conll4uratlan of Cloths Windows -to TO 6,120 210 1,3.40 10.000 8.400 3,600 2,400 0/10/2019 Accept wdh the understanding wn can I not, 'i a can change order Eater . a': countered wink, the following color chokes; -55-li LG (HiMeesI V801- M0tapl -55.2: LG (Hl.Mdassl6103 -.Graphite Granite GthxrTlR4E0 on TEAM TO ACCEPT AND 'TARGET $5Kt OF VE IN R41'41UNG ACTUAL VALUE FROM SUBCONTRACTOR Keep In the pr04041 0M 0 p0dlon o1 the added CR addendum f wax sPlPt botwapn OP B and SRI eWaw add pms;de hot of door 0 BNB R 05sroS2/11 34 s1 w0 a30 BNB ROM -Hardware 00100en klod01054 assumed commercial tot thl0 R44 BNB ROM-APp1OA 420 of BNB ROM" Approx SO sh 01 8N8 ROM - Based 1114/00l height odd reducing to TV BNB ROM - Take another B' to get down to TO Reduce Site/ Conngotation of Court Reception Windows.,, 7`B' doe Stxa/Conn; radon of Court Rao Utilise Viking SS TL 10 SP pre4a5 stainless Moot, 14 tl 3,600 Total for BP BBiS' 3 60,170 oPOSSOlpastatloslOW0aasothNotal. 4 0 to040 Remove AWP+a In "Soft" inter:low Rooms CA1O3. 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Y: RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Saw, Skilsaw Saw, Table, Standard Saw, Reciprocating Saw, Jig Saw, Bandsaw Saw, 16" Beam Saw Saw, Demo Saw, Miter 12"" Saw, Concrete Saw, Chop, Abrasive Saw, Chain, 16" Bar Saw, Beam,1O Saw, Panel, with Stand Saw, Hand, Concrete Wet Saw, Track Saw, Table, Bosch Saw, Skilsaw Cordless 18v & 20v Saw, Porta Band 18v & 20v cordless Saw, Sawzall, Cordless 18v & 20v Saw, Jigsaw, 20v Cordless Saw, Drywall Handsaw, Dustless Saw, Sawzall, Super '15Amp Saw, Drywall Handsaw HD, Dustless Saw, 8-1/4°' Skilsaw Multi Tool Miter Saw ( Small ) Bosch Reaxx Saw Drill, Cordless 18v Drill, Impact Driver Drill, Pistol Grip, 1/2"°° Drill, Hole Hawg & Stud Joist. DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL ITEM NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 1101 $ 24,22 $ 96,89 $ 218.00 1102 $ 54,50 $ 218.00 $ 490,50 1103 $ 24.22 $ 96,89 $ 218,00 1104 $ 24,22 $ 6.99 $ 218.00 1105 $ 48.44 $ 193,78 $ 436,00 1106 $ 60,56 $ 242.22 $ 545,00 1107 $ 90.83 $ 363,33 $ 817,49 1108 $ 54.50 $ 218,00 $ 490,50 1109 $ 72,67 $ 290,66 $ 653,99 1110 $ 48,44 $ 193,78 $ 436,00 1116 $ 79,53 $ 318,13 $ 715.82 1117 $ 29,07 $ 87.20 $ 260.39 1121 $ 40,39 , $ 121.11 $ 363.33 1122 $ 17.38 $ 48.44 $ 145,33 1123 $ 26,34 $ 78.90 $ 236.59 1124 $ 29.13 $ 87.38 $ 262,02 1125 $ 14.71 $ 40.57 $ 121,11 1127 $ 26.58 $ 80,36 ' $ 201.04 1128 $ 26,11 $ 78.60 $ 175.00 1129 $ 19,73 $ 48,31 $ 119,50 1130 $ 56.62 $ 114.45 $ 216.79 1131 $ 27.25 $ 76,30 $ 218,00 1132 $ 45.42 $ 112,09 $ 299.99 1133 $ 28,10 $ 60.13 $ 144,12 1137 $ 5,64 $ 16,93 $ 50,78 1140 $ 34,46 $ 103.37 $ 310,04 1141 $ 29.13 $ 87,38 ''' $ 262.02 1201 $ 14.90 $ 43,12 $ 134.31 1202 $ 16.29 $ 49,96 $ 120,44 1203 I $ 30.28 $ 121.11 $ 272.50 1205 $ 30.28 $ 121.11 i" $ 272.50 PAGE: 1 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 63 CONFIDENTIAL GRill! Yos', RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/ ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Drill, 1/2" HD & Mixing Drills 1206 Drill, Drywall Screwdriver 1207 Drill, Pistol Grip, 318"""" 1210 Drill, Right Angle, 3/8°"" 1213 Shear, Electric 1215 Impact Wrench 1/2" Corded 1216 Impact Wrench 20v & 36v Cordless 1221 Cordless Drywall Screwgun 1222 Breaker, Air Hose, 3/4" 1306 Breaker, Air Hose, Whip Check 1307 Breaker, 601b Elec Demo Hammer 1314 Conc, Cure, Blanket 06' x 25' 1401 Concrete Blankets 12' x 25' 1401-1220 Conc, Form, Flat Shoes 1404 Conc, Form, Aligner Brace 1405 Conc, Form, Screed Saddles 1406 Conc, Form, Steel Stakes 18" 1408 Conc, Form, Steel Stakes 24"'°" 1409 Conc, Form, Steel Stakes 30"" 1410 Conc, Form, Steel Stakes 36" 1411 Extension Cord 100' High Cycle 1412-100 Conc, Vibrator, 110v 1414 Conc, Vibrator, High Cycle 1415 Conc, Form, John Shoes 1416 Cutter/Bender, Reber 1418 Conc, Form, Parapet Wall Rail Brackets 1420 Conc, Form, Slab Grabber 1421 Conc, Tool, Rake 1425 Conc, Georgia Buggy 08cu ft 1426 Conc, Vibrator, Gas Powered Backpack 1427 Steel Stakes 12" 1444 Cordless Vibrator 1446 DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 10,90 $ 32.70 $ 98,10 $ 7,57 $ 22.59 $ 67.40 $ 24,22 $ 96.89 $ 218.00 $ 30.28 $ 121.11 'i $ 272,50 $ 18.17 $ 54.50 $ 133.22 $ 48.44 $ 145,33 $ 436.00 $ 47.05 $ 92.89 $ 205.89 $ 26,91 $ 80,73 $ 242.22 9.69 $ 29.07 $ 87.20 $ 12.1.1 $ 19,38'. $ 33.91 $ 121.11 $ 484.44 $ 1,089,99 $ 7.15 $ 21.32 $ 63,58 $ 9.57 $ 23.74 $ 66,00 $ 0.12 "" $ 0.30 $ 0,85 $ 0,85 $ 2,12 $ 4,72 $ 0,35 $ 0,59 $ 1.79 0.36 $ 1.15 $ 3,33 $ 0.40 $ 1.21' $ 3.63 $ 1.21 $ 3.63 ' $ 7,27 $ 0,40 _ $ 1.21 $ 3.63 $ 13,93 ', $ 41.18 $ 98,58 $ 78,72 °, $ 314.89 ! $ 708.49 $ 102.94 $ 411.77 + $ 926.49 $ 0.18 $ 0.54 $ 1.57 $ 17.80 + $ 53,41 ',, $ 160.23 $ 9.69 '` $ 21.80 $ 46.02 $ 0.65 �: $ 2.34 $ 7.04 $ 1,82 r $ 4.54 $ 13.32 $ 30.28 "`. $ 121.11 $ 272.50 $ 84,78 $ 339,11 $ 762,99 $ 0.13 $ 0.40. $ 1.20 $ 49.17 ;!, $ 147,21 !, $ 441,65 PAGE: 2 of 9 PRINTED: 1./3,12019 64 CONFIDENTIAL GRill! Y.t RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-'12 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER. Grout Pump 1447 1 cy Ele Concrete Mixer 1448 Barricade, No parking sign 1501 Barricade, Delineators, Safety 1502 Lifeline, Retractable 20' 1504 Safety, 50' x 5/8" 1505 Safety, 100' x 5/8" 1506 Fire Extinguisher, Safety 1509 Rope Grab 5/8"" 1510 Barricade, Stop & Slow Sign 1511 Horizontal Lifeline System 1512 Multi -gas Monitor 1514 Barricade, A -Frame Signs 1516 Retractable Lifeline 50' 1520 Extension Cord, Speed Bump 1521 Beamer Clamps 2000 1523 Barricade, Pedestrian 1527 Safety Sign Board 1528 Rescue & Retrieval System 1529 Halo Anchor 1530 Fire Extinguisher, Stand 1533 Safety Cart - Small 1535 Roof Guardrail 8ft 1536 Roof Guardrail Base 1537 42"x72" Water filled barriers 1538 Parapet Wall Anchor 1542 Vacuum, Upright 1602 Vacuum, Shop HEPA, 12 gal 1603 Dehumidifier 1604 Vacuum, Shop HEPA, 08 Gal 1605 Vacuum, Shop, 16 gal 1607 Vacuum, Shop Wet, 55ga1 1609 DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 22.43 $ 67.29 $ 201.85 $ 119.90 $ 239,80 $ 599.49 $ 8.48 $ 16.83 $ 43,30 $ 4.84 $ 12.11 $ 24,22 $ 16.96 $ 49,29 $ 147.51 $ 6.96 $ 20.77 !. $ 62.31 9.39 $ 27.86 $ 83,57 $ 3.33 $ 9.87 . $ 21.98 $ 3.81 $ 11.44 $ 34,33 $ 3,63 $ 10.17 $ 30,52 $ 19.56 $ 58.68 $ 175,91 $ 29.91 $ 89.02 $ 267,05 $ 6.06 $ 16,96 $ 48.44 $ 23,01 $ 68,79 $ 205.89 $ 16,96 $ 29,07 $ 42.39 $ 10.29 $ 30,28 $ 90.83 $ 7,34 $ 22.01 $ 66.00 $ 12,11 $ 30,28 $ 36.33 $ 65,53 $ 196.60 $ 589.81 $ 3.63 $ 10,90 $ 30.28 $ 4,44 $ 13.36 $ 40.06 $ 18.11 !: $ 51.71 $ 151.39 $ 4.53 $ 13.56 $ 40.68 $ 5.55 $ 16.63 $ 49,86 $ 5.09 $ 15.26 $ 45,79 $ 7.57 $ 22.71 $ 68.12 $ 13.87 $ 41.66 $ 124.62 $ 36.33 Is $ 145.33 $ 327.00 $ 60.56 $ 242.22 $ 545.00 $ 54.50 $ 211.94 $ 484.44 $ 4,70 $ 13.32 $ 42.39 $ 77.63 $ 148,06 $ 399.66 PAGE: 3 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 65 CONFIDENTIAL GRIZZLY: RENTALS RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Vacuum, Shop 03 Gal Cordless 1612 Hammer, Dustless Bulldog Rota 1701 Hammer, Rotary, Chipping 1702 Hammer, Rotary,18v Cordless 1703 Right Angle SDS Attachment 1704 Dust Removal System Drill/Chip 1705 SDS Plus Dustless System 1710 Gang Box, Large Knack 89 1801 Gang Box, Small 1802 Gang Box, Plan Table 1803 Gang Box, Storage Knack 109 1804 Gang Box, Medium 1806 Cabinet, Flammable Storage 1808 Clam Box -Wood 1809 Steel Rolling Clam Box 1810 Cabinet Shelves 1 Side 1 Sid 1814 Air Compressor, 185 CFM 1901 Air Compressor, Pancake 1902 Air Compressor, Dual Tank 1903 Air Compressor, Wheelbarrow 1904 Air Hose, 3/8" 1905 Sprayer 1911 Torch Set --Complete 2001 Cart, Flying Torch 2002 Welding, Welder, Wire Feed 2007 PLS 360 Laser 2100 Level, Pocket Laser - PLS 2101 Level, Laser, Rotating 2103 Level, Builder 2104 Grade Rod,Telescoping 2106 Laser, Level 2108 Level, Laser 5 Beam 2109 DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 3.84 $ 15,39 $ 61.56 $ 67.82 $ 271.29 $ 610.39 $ 67.82 $ 271.29 $ 610.39 $ 31,37 $ 82,33 $ 201.41 $ 8.60 $ 25,86 $ 77.51 $ 24.16 $ 78,72 $ 1.45,33 $ 27.81 $ 59.20 $ 141.29 $ 34.03 $ 101.73 $ 305,20 $ 15.26 $ 44,51 $ 127.17 $ 39.37 $ 118,11 $ 354.32 $ 41.18 $ 121.11 $ 363.33 $ 23,01 $ 67,82 $ 202.25 $ 23.62 $ 66,00 $ 197.41 $ 8.48 $ 25.43 $ 75,69 $ 45,42 $ 136,25 $ 408,75 $ 41,18 $ 121.11 $ 363,33 $ 163,50 $ 478.38 " $ 1,447,26 13.02 $ 39,12 $ 116,99 $ 66,61 $ 266.44 $ 599.49 $ 66,61 $ 265,44 $ 599.49 $ 7,27 $ 21.80 $ 65.40 $ 146,51 $ 439.52 $ 1,318.59 $ 15,14 $ 48.44 $ 145.33 $ 27.86 $ 61.14 $ 242.22 $ 78.72 $ 236,16 $ 545.00 $ 12.57$ 15.93 $ 113.17 $ 14.53 , $ 43,60: $ 129,59 $ 48.14 $ 137,28 $ 411.77 $ 48.44 $ 139,2'8 $ 393.61 $ 8.30 $ 24.16 $ 72,48 $ 78,72 $ 314.89 ^ : $ 708,49 $ 27.98 $ 83.93 ',' $ 251.79 PAGE. 4 of 9 PRINTED: 1.l3I2019 66 CONFIDENTIAL GBIIILY� I?ENJTALS RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Indoor Rotating Laser Green Beam 2114 5 Point Laser 2116 Robotic Total Station 2118 Data Collector Tablet 2119 Survey Grade Builders Level 2120 Zip Level 2121 Indoor Rotating Laser Level 2123 Dewalt 3 Beam Laser 2124 12v DeWalt 3 Beam Laser 2125 Cart, Trash Dump 2201 Cart, Trash, Tippler 1,00yd 2202 Cart, Trash, Tippler 1,50yd (forklift ) 2203 Cart, Trash, Tippler 2.00yd 2204 Cart, Forklift Dump, 1.00yd 2208 Eco Pans 2209 Trash Carts 2211 Forklift. Trash Cart 1 yd 2212 Collapsible Crate 2216 Collapsible Crate Dolly 2217 Trailer, Tool, 28' 2310 Pump, Submersible 2402 Hose, Discharge, 2"" x 50' 2403 Burk Bar 2501 Wheelbarrow 2502 Floor Scraper 6" or 8" 2503 Fire Hose 1 1/2° X 50' 2601 Fire Hydrant Wrench 2604 Temp Power Cord 50 feet 2701 Temp Power Cords 100 Feet 2702 Temp Power Y's 2703 Pigtails, Temp Power Cords 2704 Temp Power Box 2705 DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 84,69 $ 228,99 $ 414.50 $ 14.53 $ 43.60 $ 129.59 $ 441,54 $ 1,321.01 $ 3,973.92 $ 63,07 $ 189,23 $ 567.70 $ 50.47 $ 151.39 $ 454.16 $ 7,57 $ 22,71 $ 68.12 $ 84.70 $ 228.99 $ 414.50 $ 14,53 $ 43.60 $ 129,59 $ 27,98 $ 83.93 $ 251.79 $ 12.72 $ 38.15 $ 114.45 $ 28,34 $ 84.90 $ 254,33 $ 39.42 . $ 118,26 $ 356.06 $ 78,72 $ 236.16 $ 696,38 $ 78.72 $ 236,16 $ 696.38 $ 30,28 $ 90.83 $ 272.50 12.72 $ 38.15 $ 114.45 21.02 $ 63.06 ''' $ 189.17 $ 17,27 $ 51,82 $ 155.47 $ 11.32 $ 33.97 '. $ 101.94 $ $ - $ 496.55 $ 72.67 $ 218,00 $ 599.49 $ 9,69 $ 29.07 $ 87,20 $ 8.78 $ 26.64 $ 78.72. $ 20.59 $ 46.02 $ 88,41 $ 8,48 $ 16.96 $ 31.49 $ 9,69 ;. $ 29.07 $ 87.2.0 $ 15,74 $ 27.86 $ 41.18 $ 30.281 $ 87.20 ''' $ 169.55 $ 35.12 $ 107.79 $ 322.15 $ 8.84 $ 26.40 $ 78.84 $ 2.42 $ 9.69 $ 19,38 $ 23.01 $ 64,19 $ 193.78 PAGE: 5 of 9 PRINTED: 1,13�'2019 67 CONFIDENTIAL 11111111Y�° F? F 1VTAL5 RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER. Temp Power Cords 50' -480v 2706 Temp Power Skid 2710 Fan, Pedestal 2801 Fan, 20" 2802 Fan, High Blowing 30" 2803 Negative Air Machine 2804 Fan, Blower, Backpack 2805 Fan, Exhaust/Blower 2807 Fan, 24-28 2809 Flex Ducting 12" x 25' 2810 Fan, Drieaz 2814 Fan, 42" Drum 2817 Scaffold, Baker 2901 Scaffold, Baker 2901-Qty Scaffold, 5' x 7' 2902 Scaffold, Baker, Outrigger 2904 Lift, Scissor, 19' 3004 Riding Sweeper Diesel 3007 Lift, Genie, 15' Run -about 3008 Reachfork Jib 8k 3009 Light, Wobble 3101 Light, Stand 3103 Light, Medium Towers 3104 Light, Task, LED Panel 56 Watt 3108 Light, Task, LED Panel w/ Stand 3109 Light, String, 100' LED 3110 Light, String, 050' LED 3111 Light, LED Ceiling Hanging 3113 Pressure Washer 1500psi 3202 Ladder, Step, 06' 3301 Ladder, Step, 08' 3302 Ladder, Step, 10' 3303 DAILY WEEKLY 28 DAY RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 29,07 ' $ 85.99 $ 257,96 61,68 $ 185.02 $ 555.08 14,23 $ 42.45 $ 127.17 $ 15.74 $ 27.86 . $ 41.18 $ 42,39 $ 164.71 $ 333.05 $ 84.78 $ 339.11 $ 865,94 $ 18.65 $ 59,47 $ 178.03 $ 27.25 $ 80.84 $ 242 22 $ 14,23 is $ 40.57 $ 121.11 $ 36.33 $ 72.67 $ 151.39 $ 30.28 90.83 $ 272,50 $ 21,86 $ 65.59 $ 196.80 $ 37.30 $ 111.66 $ 334,69 $ 37,30 $ 111,66 $ 334,69 $ 65,40 $ 199.83 $ 484.44 $ 11.87 $ 35,36 $ 105,97 $ 187.72 $ 454,16 $ 938.60 $ 416.21 $ 1,139,34 $ 2,983,74 $ 157.44 $ 405.72 $ 847,77 $ 72,67 $ 218.00 l $ 514,72 $ 48.44 $ 193.78 $ 436,00 $ 24,22 $ 96.89 $ 218,00 is $ 157.44 $ 466.27 ` $ 878.05 $ 8.68 $ 26.04 $ 78.12 $ 18.17 `. $ 54.50 $ 163.50 $ 49.66 $ 142,91 . $ 428.73 $ 13,50 $ 40.39 ' $ 130.80 10,50 $ 32,09 $ 96,28 $ 96.89 $ 387.55 $ 871.99 $ 18,17 $ 54.50 4p' $ 163.50 $ 24.22 ' $ 72,67 $ 218.00 $ 30.28 $ 90,83 $ 272,50 PAGE: 6 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 68 CONFIDENTIAL GRIlL! Y= NTALS RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Ladder, Step, 12' 3304 Ladder, Extension, 20' 3305 Ladder, Extension, 24' 3306 Ladder, Extension, 16' 3308 Ladder, Step, 04° 3309 Ladder Rail Extension (pair) 3311 Cart, Sheetrock 3401 Cart, Banding Rack 3402 Cart, 4 Wheel Flat 3403 Cart, Tool 3404 Cart, Door 3405 Moving Dolly , Carts 3406-QTY Cart, Pallet Jack 3407 Hand Truck, Standard 3408 Cart, Door, 4 Wheel Flat 3413 Cart, Doorminator 3414 Hydraulic Table Cart 3415 Generator, 6500 Watt 3501 Generator, 5000 Watt, High Cycle 3502 Generator, 2000 Watt 3504 Nailer, Palm 3601 Router 3604 Nailer, Framing 3606 Sander, Orbital 3608 Cut Out Tool, Cordless 3611 Planer 3613 Fein Tool 3620 Nailer, Finish 16, 18v Cordless 3621 Nailer, Teco (Joist Pro) 3624 Stapler 1/2'° Senco 3626 Router 3 1/4 HP 3628 Grinder, 4 1/2" 3701 DAILY RENTAL. TOTAL WEEKLY RENTAL TOTAL 28 DAY RENTAL TOTAL $ 36,33 $ 109,00 $ 327.00 $ 24,22 $ 72.67 $ 218.00 $ 30,28 $ 90,83 $ 272.50 $ 7,57 $ 22,59 $ 67,40 $ 3,94 $ 11.75 $ 35.00 $ 11.81 $ 35,36 $ 105.97 $ 34,33 $ 81,26 $ 184,27 $ 30,52 $ 91.56 $ 274,68 $ 27.86 $ 54.50 $ 88,41 $ 15,26 ` $ 45.78 $ 137.34 17,20 $ 50,87 $ 152.60 $ 4.48 $ 13,38 $ 39.42 $ 48,44 $ 193,78 $ 436.00 $ 23.01 $ 42.39 $ 85.99 $ 24.04 $ 72.54 $ 214.97 $ 24,71 $ 74.06 $ 222.06 $ 8.97 $ 26,91 $ 80.74 $ 96.89 $ 387,55 $ 871.99 $ 68.42 $ 268,39 $ 605.05 $ 60.56 $ 242,22 $ 545.00 $ 8.48 $ 25,43 $ 76.30 $ 12,47 $ 37,36 $ 111,91 $ 36.33 $ 145,33 $ 327,00 $ 24,22 $ 96,89 $ 218,00 $ 17.38 $ 52.14 $ 156,41 $ 11,69 $ 34,82 $ 104,28 $ 26.64 $ 77.51 $ 230,11 $ 15.74 $ 47,23 $ 141,70 $ 14,71 $ 44.14 $ 132,49 $ 21.67 $ 59.22 ; $ 141.34 $ 12,47 $ 37.36 $ 111.91 $ 18.17 $ 54,50 $ 115.05 PAGE: 7 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 69 CONFIDENTIAL GRill!Y& RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1119-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Sander, Disc, 7"°/9°' 3703 Grinder, Die 3705 Concrete Surfacer Grinder Kit 3706 Grinder, 5°° and Dustless Kit 3707 Grinder, 4-1/2" Cordless 3709 Heater, Heatwave 30 240v 3802 Heater, Heatwave 30 480v 3803 Trench Plate 3902 Powder Actuated Tool 4001 Cordless Adhesive Gun 4003 Misc, Bolt Cutters 4004 Shear, Electric 4005 Wall Poles, Zip 4007 Drill, Core Kit 4009 Suction Cup 4013 Sander, Vacuum, Drywall Pole 4014 Door Jam Protector 4015 Walk Behind Magnet 4° 4016 Epoxy Gun 4017 Ceiling Wire Cutter 4020 Carpet Mask Roller Applicator 4022 Hilti 351 4026 Walkie Talky, Radio & Mic Motorola V451 4212 Data Vault 4217 Office, Chairs, Folding 4302 Office, Dry Erase Board 4303 Cabinets, Filing 4304 Office, Chair, Rolling 4306 Office, Microwave 4307 Refrigerator, Large 4308 Refrigerator, Small 4309 Office, Table, 6' 4313 DAILY RENTAL TOTAL WEEKLY RENTAL TOTAL 28 DAY RENTAL TOTAL. $ 6.96 $ 20.77 $ 62,31 $ 14.53 $ 42.39 $ 127.17 $ 18.17 $ 54.50 $ 115.05 $ 139,28 $ 557.11 $ 1,253.49 $ 18,17 $ 54.50 $ 115,05 $ 78,72 $ 224.05 $ 587,38 $ 78,72 $ 224.05 $ 587.38 $ 46,99 $ 137,58 $ 282.91 $ 31.67 $ 94.77 $ 283.58 $ 39,85 $ 113.84 $ 302.78 $ 6,12 $ 18.23 $ 54,68 18.17 $ 54.50 $ 133,22 $ 24.22 $ 48.44 $ 96.89 $ 121.11 $ 484,44 $ 1,089.99 $ 6.72 $ 20,35 ' $ 61,04 $ 6.06 ' $ 18.17 $ 54.50 $ 2.54 $ 4.84 $ 12,11 $ 24.22 $ 72.67 $ 142.91 $ 2.42 $ 6,06 12,11 $ 42,36 $ 93.53 $ 266.08 $ 8.32 $ 22,07 $ 62,59 $ 28.64 $ 85,92 $ 257,73 $ 13.93 $ 41.66 $ 124,92 $ 90.83 $ 272.50 $ 817.49 $ 0,33 , $ 1.01 $ 3.03 $ 2.69 '' $ 8.08 $ 24.22 $ 1,68 $ 5.05 $ 15,14 $ 2.24 $ 6.73 $ 20.19 $ 1.10 , $ 3.32 $ 9.94 $ 5,07 $ 15.22 $ 45,67 $ 2.70 $ 7.70 $ 23.11 $ 2.01 $ 6,02 $ 18.07 PAGE: 8 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 70 CONFIDENTIAL GRIZZLY F E N1TALS RENTAL RATES EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER. Office, Table, 8' 4314 Mobile Plan Rack 4316 Man Basket Stretcher 4402 Camlever (2 ton) 4403 Forklift, Flying Pallet Forks 4405 Concrete Bucket 2cy 4407 Transponder Hilti PX1O 4505 Modular Pole Tool DX460 4602 Lag Pole 6/12' 4603 Wash Station Drywall 4604 PERSONNEL ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Vehicle, Principal PRIM Vehicle, Project Executive (PX) 2326 Vehicle, Project Manager (PM) 2305 Vehicle, Senior Project Manager (Sr, PM) 2305-SR PM Vehicle, Service SRVC Vehicle, Senior Foreman SRFM Vehicle, Superintendent 2302 Vehicle, Senior Project Engineer (Sr, PE) 2301 Fleet Maintenance Services (per vehicle) FM1 Cell Phone Cell Broad Band Card BB Computer - Admin COMPAD Computer, Additional - Admin COMPADAD Computer - Operations COMPOP Computer, Additional - Operations COMPADOP Computer - Innovation COMPIN Computer, Additional - Innovation COMPADIN Pad - Data IPADDATA DAILY WEEKLY RENTAL RENTAL TOTAL TOTAL $ 2,12 $ 6,36 $ 8.91 $ 26,73 $ 20,95 $ 62.67 $ 50,50 $ 151.39 $ 84.78 $ 339.11 $ 90,83 $ 266,44 $ 22.68 $ 68.04 $ 17,61 $ 52.84 $ 6,02 $ 18,07 $ 70.23 $ 210.68 28 DAY RENTAL TOTAL $ 19.07 $ 80,20 $ 187.72 $ 454.16 $ 762,99 $ 647.94 $ 202,93 $ 158,51 $ 54,20 $ 716,81 $ 2,724.98 $ 1,634.99 $ 1,392,77 $ 1,392,77 $ $ 1,150.55 $ 1,392,77 $ 1,150.55 $ 271.29 $ 224,05 $ 121.11 $ 563,16 $ 333,05 $ 690,33 $ 339.11 $ 1,786.37 $ 417.83 $ 60.56 PAGE: 9 of 9 PRINTED: 1/3/2019 71 CONFIDENTIAL GRill! Y:: E2 E Itil i-. L S SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Orange Safety T-Shirk Small Orange Safety T- Shirt. Medium Orange Safety T- Shirt Large Orange Safety T- Shirt XL Orange Safety T- Shirt XXL Orange Safety T- Shirt XXXL Yellow Safety T- Shirt Small Yellow Safety T- Shirt Medium Yellow Safety T- Shirt Large Yellow Safety T- Shirt XL Yellow Safety T- Shirt XXL Yellow Safety T- Shirt XXXL Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt Small Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt Medium Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt Large Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt XL Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt XXL Hi-Vis Yellow Pullover Sweatshirt XXXL Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat Small Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat Medium Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat Large Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat XL Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat XXL Yellow Hi-Vis Raincoat XXXL ITEM NUMBER M010©1 M01002 M01003 M01004 M01005 M01006 M01007 M01008 M01009 M01010 M01011 M01012 M01013 M01014 M01015 M01016 M01017 M01018 M01019 M01020 M01021 M01022 M01023 M01024 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 27.84 $ 27.84 $ 24.21 $ 24.21 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 27,84 $ 27.84 II, $ 48.43 $ 48.43 48.43 $ 48,43 $ 53.28 $ 53.28 $ 66.60 $ 66.60 $ 66.60 $ 66.60? $ 70.23 $ 70.23 72 PAGE: 1 of 12 PRINTED 1.2/20/2018 CONFIDENTIAL CR1111Y=° FR E VITALS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Orange Long Sleeved T- Shirt Small Orange Long Sleeved T- Shirt Medium Orange Long Sleeved T- Shirt Large Orange Long Sleeved T-Shirt XL Orange Long Sleeved T- Shirt XXL Orange Long Sleeved T- Shirt XXXL Yellow Long Sleeved T-Shirt Small Yellow Long Sleeved T- Shirt. Medium Yellow Long Sleeved T- Shirt Large Yellow Long Sleeved T- Shirt XL Yellow Long Sleeved T- Shirt XXL Yellow Long Sleeved T- Shirt XXXL Soft Shell Jacket -Small Soft Shell Jacket -Medium Soft Shell Jacket -Large Soft Shell Jacket -XL Soft Shell Jacket-XXL Soft Shell Jacket-XXXL Soft Shell Jacket XXXXL Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt Medium Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt Large Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt XL Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt XXL BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt Small BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt Medium ITEM NUMBER M01031 M01032 M01033 M01034 M01035 M01037 M01038 M01039 M01040 M01041 M01042 M01043 M01044 M01©45 M 01046 M 01047 M01048 M01049 M01050 M01051 M01052 M01053 M01054 M01055 M01056 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 36.32 $ 36,32 $ 36.32 $ 36,32 $ 39.95 $ 39.95 $ 36.32 $ 36,32 $ 36.32 36.32 $ 39.95 $ 39.95 $ 96.88 $ 96.88 $ 96,88 $ 96.88 $ 102.93 $ 102.93 $ 102,93 $ 60.54 $ 60,54 $ 60.54 $ 64.18 $ 42.38 $ 42,38 PAGE: 2 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 73 CONFIDENTIAL CR1111 Y: r2 E NJ T,L,1_ SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19 12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt Large BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt XL BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt XXL BNB Grey Hooded Sweatshirt XXXL BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt Small BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt Medium BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt Large BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt XL BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt XXL BNB Red Hooded Sweatshirt XXXL Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt Small Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt Med Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt Large Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt XL Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt XXL Hi-Vis Orange Pullover Sweatshirt XXXL Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt Small Hi-Vis Yellow 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt XXXL BNB Red BNB Hooded Sweatshirt XXXXL Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange Small Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange Medium Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange Large Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange XL Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange XXL Shirt L/S Hi Vis Orange XXXL ITEM NUMBER M01057 M01058 M01059 MO1060 Md1061 M01062 M01063 M01064 M 01065 M01066 M01067 M01068 M01069 M01070 M01071 MO1©72 M01073 M01074 M01075 M01076 MD1077 M01078 M01079 M01080 M01©81 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 42.38 $ 42.38 $ 44.80 $ 44.80 $ 42.38 42.38 $ 42.38 $ 42.38 $ 42.38 42.38 $ 48.43 $ 48.43 $ 48.43 $ 48.43 $ 53.28 $ 53,28 60.54 $ 64.18 $ 42.38 $ 33,90 $ 33.90 33.90 $ 3.90 $ 37.53 $ 37.53 74 PAGE: 3 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2D1.8 CONFIDENTIAL GRIMM: I? E NJ TA, L S SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/1 12/ ITEM DESCRIPTION Jacket, Four in One Reversible Small Jacket, Four in One Reversible Medium Jacket, Four in One Reversible Large Jacket, Four in One Reversible XL Jacket, Four in One Reversible XXL Jacket, Four in One Reversible XXXL Jacket, Hi-Vis Raincoat Helly Hansen Small Jacket, Hi-Vis Raincoat Helly Hansen Medium Jacket, Hi-Vis Raincoat Helly Hansen Large Jacket, Hi-Vis Raincoat Helly Hansen XL Jacket, Hi-Vis Raincoat Helly Hansen XXL Orange Safety Vest Small Orange Safety Vest Medium Orange Safety Vest Large Orange Safety Vest XL Orange Safety Vest XXL Orange Safety Vest XXXL Nitrile Disposable Gloves Small Nitrile Disposable Gloves Medium Nitrile Disposable Gloves Large Nitrile Disposable Gloves XL Atlas Winter Gloves Small. Atlas Winter Gloves Medium Atlas Winter Gloves Large Atlas Winter Gloves XL ITEM NUMBER M01088 M01089 M01090 M01091 M01092. M01093 M01094 M01095 M01096 M01097 M01098 M02001 M02002 M02003 M02004 M02005 M02006 M03005 M03006 M03007 M03008 M03013 M03014 M03015 M03016 TOTAL. SALES PRICE $ 72.65 $ 72.65 $ 72,65 $ 72.65 72.65 $ 72.65 $ 96.88 $ 96.88 $ 96.88 $ 102.93 $ 102.93 $ 27.24 $ 27.24 27.24 $ 27.24 $ 26,63 $ 26,63 $ 10.42 $ 10,42 $ 10.42 $ 10.42 $ 6.04 $ 6.04 $ 6.04 $ 6.04 PAGE: 4 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 75 CONFIDENTIAL GRIZZLY:. R E S SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Concrete Rubber Gloves Small Concrete Rubber Gloves Medium Concrete Rubber Gloves Large Concrete Rubber Gloves XL Cut Level 3 Gloves Small Cut Level 3 Gloves Medium Cut Level 3 Gloves Large Cut Level 3 Gloves XL Lens Cleaning Station Over the Glasses Safety Glasses Nemesis Safety Glasses Yellow Nemesis Safety Glasses Clear Nemesis Safety Glasses Smoke Nemesis Safety Glasses Blue Pre -Moistened Lens Cleaning Towel Sideshields Dual Eye Wash Station SDS Binder First Aid Box 4 Shelf First Response Kit Bloodborne Pathogens Kit Eyesaline Replacement Bottles SDS Center Holder Trauma Kit Right to know Poster ITEM NUMBER M03021 M03022 M03023 M03024 M03025 M03026 M03027 M03028 M04001 M04006 M04008 M04009 M04010 M04011 M04012 M04013 M05001 M05002 M05003 M05004 M05005 M05007 M05009 M05010 M06001 TOTAL SALES PRICE 6.30 $ 6.30 $ 6.30 $ 6.30 $ 14.52 $' 14.52 $ 14.52 $ 14.52 $ 13,31 $ 7.86 $ 8.47 $ 8.47 $ 8,47 $ 8,47 $ 12.10 5.01 $ 46.01 36.32 $ 241.01 $ 108.99 $ 60.54 $ 15,73 $ 96.88 $ 290.65 $ 48.43 76 PAGE: 5 of 1.2 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 CONFIDENTIAL GRIZZLY: f 2 E NJTALS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Stretch & Extend Poster 2° x 2' BNB Entrance Sign 4' x 4' BNB Sign 4' x 8' BNB Sign 2' x 3' Job Safety Sign Fire Extinguisher Sign PPE Safety Sign 2' x 3' Construction Area Sign 10" x 14" Danger Construction Area 2'x4' BNB Sign Fence Screen - BNB Fence Screen - Blank Fence Screen - Slogan Ear Plugs BNB Hardhats Dust Mask Caution Tape Kevlar Demo Sleeves 14'° Kevlar Demo Sleeves 18" Spill Kit-20 gallon Oil Only BNB Hardhats-Full Brim Oil Absorbent Pads Face Shield Frame Tyvek Suits Faceshield Wire Mesh Screen ITEM NUMBER M06002 M06003 M06004 M06005 M06006 M06009 M06010 M06011 M06012 M06013 M06015 M06016 M06017 M07001 M07002 M07003 M07004 M07005 M07006 M07007 M07008 M07009 M07010 M07011 M07012 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 66.60 $ 181.65 $ 302.76 $ 787.20 $ 145.32 $ 10.89 $ 121.10 $ 121.10 $ 11.70 $ 242.21 $ 181.65 $ 181.65 $ 181.65 $ 48.43 30.27 $ 24.21 $ 12.10 $ 6.04 $ 6.23 $ 181.65 $ 42.38 $ 0.96 $ 10.89 6.04 $ 18.15 PAGE: 6 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 77 CONFIDENTIAL G/iIIILY:: FR E NTALS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Lock Out Tag Out Kit Rebar Caps Air Horn Faceshield Clear H2O Response Kit Rite -In -Rain Book Pre Filters for Neg Air HEPA Filter 24"x24"x11,5" Carbon Filter for Neg Air 12" x 12" Alto 12gal Bags Secondary Pleated Filters 24 HEPA Vac Replacement Filter 24 1st Stage PreFilter 16x16x1 2nd Stage Prefilter 16x16x2 Dri-Eaz HEPA Filter 16x19 Visqueen 20'x100' Emil Clear Reinforced Visqueen 20'x100' Fire Retardant Visqueen 20'xl00' Fire Retardant Reinforced Visq Painter's Plastic 9'x 400' White Corex Board Sawzall Blades 6" Wood Sawzall Blades 6"Metal Sawzall Blades 9" Wood Sawzall Blades 8" Metal ITEM NUMBER M07013 M07015 M07018 M07019 M07021 M07028 M08001 M08003 M08005 M08006 M08025 M08026 M08035 M08036 M08037 M09001 M09002 M09003 M09004 M09005 M09006 M10001 M10002 M10003 M10004 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 121.10 $ 2.17 $ 19,37 $ 12.1© $ 920.42 $ 39.95 $ 4.83 $ 181.65 $ 36.32 $ 13.31 6.55 $ 161.68 $ 17.55 $ 7,97 $ 242.21 $ 108.99 $ 181.65 $ 145.32 $ 362.09 $ 19.37 $ 21.79 $ 4,04 $ 3.62 $ 8.47 $ 5.44 78 PAGE: 7 o2 PRINTED: T2/20/2018 CONFIDENTIAL. GRIZZLY:: I-? E IJ TJ \ L S SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Sawzall Blades 12" Wood Sawzall Blades 12" Metal Masonite 1/8"x4'x8' 14" Diamond Blade Cut off Wheels Demo Saw Blade 14" Skillsaw Replacement Blade 7 1/4 Poly Tubing 12" Porta-Band Replacement Blade Flex Duct 12"x25°' Disposable 4 1/2'° Diamond Blade 5°' Diamond Grinding Cup - Single Diamond Blade 7 1/4"- Hand Saw White T- Shirt Rags- 251b box Dust Mop Treatment Tire Wire Razor Scraper Blades 8" Ellis Shoe Spring Upside Down Paint- Red Upside Down Paint- Orange Upside Down Paint- Green Upside Down Paint- Pink Upside Down Paint- Yellow Upside Down Paint- Clear SDS Plus 1/4"x 6" Bit ITEM NUMBER M10005 M10006 M10007 M10008 M10009 M10010 M10012 M10013 M10014 M10015 M10016 M10022 M 10028 M10030 M10032 M10034 M10035 M10036 M10040 M10041 M10042 M10043 M10044 M10045 M10046 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 12.10 $ 7.25 $ 15..73 $ 241.01 $ 3.62 $ 15.73 $ 12.10 0.22 $ 12.10 $36.32 $ 36.32 $ 160.54 $ 185.02 $ 66.60 $ 16.34 $ 6.86 $ 39.89 $ 3.22 $ 6.03 $' 6.03 $ 6,03 $ 6.03 $ 6.03 $ 6.03 11.35 PAGE: 8 of 12 PRINTED: 1212©d2018 79 CONFIDENTIAL GRIZZLY:: I? E IIIT/\LS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION SDS Plus 1/2"x 6°' Bit SDS Plus 1/2"x 12" Bit SDS Plus 5/8°'x 6" Bit SDS Plus 5/8"x 9" Bit SDS Plus 5/8"x 12°' SDS Max 3/4"x 21'° Gas Can 5gal Diesel Gas Can 5gal Drywall Dustless Tool Replacement Replacement Blades for Utility Magnetic Bit Holder 1/4"° X 3" Phillips Bit #1 Phillips Bit #2 Phillips Bit #3 Saw Blade 10" Saw Blade 12" 1/4" x 12" SDS Plus Bit Banding - Steel Strapping 3/4" 3/4" Banding Clips - 1000pk 1/4" x 600' Poly Rope Upside Down Paint - White Upside Down Paint - Blue Festool Granat pad 80-320 grit, 25 pack Shirt SfS Snag Res Yellow Small Shirt S/S Snag Res Yellow Medium ITEM NUMBER M10048 M10049 M10050 M10051 M10052 M10063 M10067 M10068 M10069 M10071 M1©074 M10075 M10076 M10077 M10078 M10079 M10083 M10084 M10085 M10086 M10087 M10088 M10096 M10140 M1©141 TOTAL SALES PRICE 20.32 $ 35.29 $ 21.52 $ 24,51 $ 48.48 89.34 $ 54.49 $ 54.49 $ 12,77 $ 27.67 9.26 $ 0.84 $ 0.86 $ 0.88 $ 54.49 $ 72.65 $ 18.15 $ 230.10 $ 36.32 $ 36.32 $ 6.04 $ 6.03 $ 90.82 $ 26.63 26.63 80 PAGE: 9 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 CONFIDENTIAL CR1111 Y:. I~2E[N1TALS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION Shirt S/S Snag Res Yellow Large Shirt S/S Snag Res Yellow XL Shirt S/S Snag Res Yellow XXL Shirt S/S Snag Res Yellow XXXL Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange SM Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange Medium Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange Large Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange XL Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange XXL Shirt S/S Snag Res Orange XXXL 50' Extension Cord 100' Extension Cord GFCI Adapter Ergodyne Squids Tie Hooks GFCI & Circuit Tester Fluorescent Recycling Box 4' Fluorescent Recycling Box 8' Pocket Voltage Detector- GT12 Cord Adapter W Twist Lock. Adapter HH to TL Carpet Mask 36"x 200' Tacky Mat 24"x 36" Clean Stride Mat Floor Sweep- Wax Base Trash Bags- 42ga1 ITEM NUMBER M10142 M10143 M10144 M10145 M10146 M10147 M10148 M10149 M10150 M10151 M11001 M11002 M11003 M11004 M 1 '1 006 M11009 M11010 M11011 M11013 M11014 M12001 M12002 M 12003 M 12004 M12005 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 26.63 26.63 $ 30.27 $ 30.27 $ 26.63 $ 26.63 $ 26.63 $ 26.63 $ 30.27 30.27 $ 48.43 $ 115.04 $ 36.32 $ 6.04 $ 337.31 $ 106.08 145.08 $ 41.17 $' 28.97 $ 11,66 $ 78.71 $ 72.65 $ 111.86 $ 39.61 $ 29.94 PAGE: 10 of 12 PRINTED 2/20/2018 81 CONFIDENTIAL GHUII Y: I? E NTALS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 111"19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM NUMBER Booties- Anti -Skid M12006 Scoop Shovel M12007 Trash Cans M12008 Ram Board M12009 Dust Mop M12010 House Broom M12011 Push Broom 36" - Finish M12012 Push Broom 24" - Finish M12013 Push Broom 24" - Stiff M12014 Dust Pan 12"° M12015 Hole Covers Adjustable 2" to 5" M12016 Lumber Wrap 8'x 300' M12018 Boot. Brush M12019 Long Handle Shovel- Square M12020 Long Handle Shovel- Round M12021 Short Handle Shovel- Square M12022 Drain Guard M12028 Green Sweep (Wax Base) 125# Drum M12029 Plastic Scoop 2 Quart M12032 Ice Melt 40 LB pail M12033 Temp Zip Door Opening 3" M13001 Polygrabber M13004 Danger Tape M14001 Duct Tape M14002 Blue Masking Tape 2x 60yd M14003 TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 56.13 $ 52,07 $ 76.95 $ 102.91 $ 76.84 $ 20.02 $ 48.43 $ 42,38 $ 36.32 $ 16.70 $ 19.73 $ 460.97 74,75 $ 44.85 $ 44.85 23.11 71,81 $ 145.32 $ 8,48 33,31 $ 20.58 $ 3.62 9,68 $ 9.85 $ 10.54 PAGE: 11 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 82 CONFIDENTIAL GRIMLY:: F E F 1TA.LS SALES PRICING EFFECTIVE 1/1/19-12/31/19 ITEM DESCRIPTION. Vinyl Tape 2" Duct Tape 3" Mold Instant Test Kit Chapin Spray Can 3.5ga1 Neutralite Safety Kit Submersible Pump Sprinkler Head Wedges Fire Sprinkler Shut Off Tool Flagging Markers 50' Case of Bottled Water Master Locks 500 Watt Task Light Wash Master "The Juice" Chop Saw Blade 1 1/4" PIN HILTI PAT RED LOAD HILT! BNB Hats BNB Patch Hat S/M BNB Patch Hat L/.XL BNB Black on Black Hat. S/M BNB Black on Black Hat L/XL BNB Beanie Charcoal Micro Foam Full Dip Nitrile Gloves Large Micro Foam Full Dip Nitrile Gloves XL Safety, Beam Strap ITEM NUMBER M14004 M 14005 M17002 M18001 M18002 M19001 M19004 M19005 M19006 M20001 M21001 M22009 M22010 M22012 M22017 M22020 M99001 M99004 M99005 M99006 M99007 M99008 TBD TBD TBD TOTAL SALES PRICE $ 11,83 $ 17.91 $ 40.54 $ 200.10 $ 49.90 $ 225.87 9.98 $ 164.27 $ 14.97 $ 9,43 $ 18.63 $ 21.02 $ 16.05 $ 5,46 $ 54,44 $ 53,29 $ 24.21 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 24.21 $ 18.15 $ 4.71 $ 4.71 $ 60.54 PAGE: 12 of 12 PRINTED: 12/20/2018 83 84 City of Tukwila - Facilities Plan TOTAL PROJECT COUNCIL REFORM JUSTICE CENTER Permits/Fens 5 70k0,t`i)0 S - Corwruction (Pro -Con, Const & Tax) 5 38,738,678 S (720 007) Construction Related Costs (incl Bond) S 2,1 12,639 5 (25,275) PM Services (incl Other P,of sional Svcs) S 1,815,875 5 266,721 Contingency tine! Constnietion & Project) S 6,507,731 5 13,712,213) Cnnl ngcncy for Site CQntandnalion (soils,Fsvmat) 5 - $ 550,000 Land Acquisition S 14,133,295 S (422,733) Conti nee fttr t..asud A.:atoottion 5 1.25a.G'04 5 30i3_ 3€Kb CM: `C7t REI IRTI,%V FIRE STATFO 51 Land Acquisition PermurafFees C©nstruRton (Pre -Con, Const & Tax) Construction Related Costs (inci Bond) PM. Sersice3 (Inc! tither Professional Svcs) LOU 'tlI. REPOWING ;ft,4it0 FIRE .ST4TIllS 52 Land Acquisition Permits/Pees Construction (Pre -Con, Const & Tax) Construction Related Coos (ine! Bond) PM Ser,lcess ((net Other Professional Svcs) Contingency (ird Construction & Project) TOTAL. C(ICf3k'CIL REPORTING St?:h it -I RI' --- FIRE ST,1TI01'S-( Constrnct(oo {Pre-Cryrt, C.tansk ;'fsti) Construction Related Costs ((ne113crost PM Services (Inc1 Other Professional S Contingency iron! Construction & Proj+ .... TOTAL VCIL REPORTING SI_=SIif, A'E Services (bath Design & CA) Land Acquisition PCmtttsTecs Construction (Pre -Con, Coats! & Tax) Construction Related Costs tine) F1ond,' PM Services (arc! Other Professions! S• Contingency (inci Construction & P€am= __... TOTAL -. 1,070,000 234,000 9,396.000 931,000 526,000 1,415, 5 16,000 5 353,000 S I3,298,000 S 1,393,000 S 787,000 S 1,343,00€0 18.610,000 107, 500 5 767,385 S 22.;090,046 $ 110,0000 S 4,950,01X) S 529,030 S 668,4220 S 975,107 S 30,000,040 S S S S milers - 5 700,000 5 5 33,018,671 S $ 2,037,364 ; 5 5 2,082,596 S 5 4,795,518 S S 550,000 : S 5 13,710,562 5 5 1,550.4100 S 9,160 S _ 5 469,000 = $ (9,160), S 1,292,78 234,000 10,71 1,045 931,000 526_000 1„119,8G6 3,171,2t14 353,913 5 354,103 38,018,670 (5 549„916 565,287 „ 8 266,396 1,986,390 ` 3 942,506 S 13,709,987 5 13.,683,5 I025.384 I,236,57,2-. 102,042 10,711,i345 133,726 360,917 R.clw n 1Rnd 7, 1,388,840 5 5 787,000 S (74,172), S 1,268,828 $ 650,090 5 '19,260• 7'eenc,jer.. [+rrseri Xlndjea (5610) 9,875 28.4717 15,000 3,374,913 (20,000) 11,895,0001 (404,793) (348,42(1) (721,094) 782,385 25,374,959 90,000 3,055,040 124,243 320,000 253,413 MONTHLY Budget Report ED Budgets; D-20 Plan Adopted by Council) Life 10 Date Costs rapt t ru 1 r 10, 2f3(9 GA, 961,429 11,997,658 298,302 1,043,884 RentantagIftre rt 358,271 345,897 25,233 021 1.,760,241 96,206 4,795,518 550,000 575 24,616 19.592,66,5 S 14,327.700 1 S 33,1 4,34 Re Ai, 5 811,755 5 424,816 5 56„209 $ S - 1$ 5 92,042 5 10,i7�7:ii3 S 131.,958 $ 99,273 $ 30,611,773 S 5 85,523 S 48,203 _ 5 797,274 3 134,591 , 5 226,326 S 165,083 S - € - S 1,119,306 7 5 i,2' ,Y84 { YS 11.321./18 S 2.270,331 17,157 S 17,157 72,6688 S 12,511 137,500 S - 401,815 S 16,258 546,029 S 207,649 2,777,401 318,882 25,347,193 S 8Q6,:r84 60,177 S 280,312 137,500 S 13,629,50C 385,557 , 5 987,025 338,380 ' $ 240,971 5 i.26S.828 31,495 ' S 1,500 5 i0,005 77S 5 Id70 5 (1 1,908 ` $ - S 18,092 67,856 $ 38,844 S I77,690 22,798 $ 19,004 5 13,073 86,066 $ 20,599 S 835 S 5 I3,361 1,243,E98 0 80,047 5 L7 $ 139,806 S 25,344,993 S S 50,471 5 139,8-15 S 5 25,675,115 S 179,076 $ 463,503 S 2,200 $ 27,766 $ - $ 90,000 S - S 3,055,000 S 26,672 S 47,100 5 139,987 S 40,168 5 5 253,413 S 347,935 S 3,976,950 86 ity •f Tu ila City Council Public Safety Committee PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes May 20, 2019 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall Councilmembers: Dennis Robertson, Chair; Kate Kruller, Zak ldan Staff: David Cline, Rachel Bianchi, Jay Wittwer, Todd Rossi, Laurel Humphrey Guests: Justine Kim & Ethan Bernau, Shiels Obletz Johnsen; Steve Goldblatt, PMQA CALL TO ORDER: Chair Robertson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. I. ANNOUNCEMENT II. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Contract Amendment: Maximum Allowable Construction Cost for the Justice Center Staff is seeking Council approval of a contract amendment with BNBuilders in the amount of $23,155,541 for the final construction phase of the Justice Center. Construction has begun and all remaining buildings have been abated and demolished, earthwork is underway and underground utilities are being installed. The total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC) includes all of the remaining work and is within the existing adopted project budget. The Council is asked to sign the contract amendment, to spend $2,315,554 in sales tax associated with the amendment, and to spend, if needed, the full project's contingency for change orders, budgeted at 10% of the total construction cost (up to $3,446,455). Change orders would be related to unforeseen conditions such as contaminated soils. Mr. Goldblatt stated that he supports the proposal as it is a standard approach with the correct contingency. Councilmembers discussed the proposal with particular focus on the Council's role with regard to spending contingency. Ms. Kim stated that every dollar in the contingency budget is negotiated with the contractor, and that her best estimate for a project of this size is 4-8% in change orders. Committee members agreed that no contingency dollars should be used to add value engineered items back in without Council approval. Unused contingency will return to the Public Safety Plan budget. Councilmember Kruller asked that the Committee be briefed on the status of change orders and staff agreed that this will be highlighted as part of the construction report. NO RECOMMENDATION. FORWARD TO MAY 28, 2019 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. B. Schematic Design Estimate: Fire Station 52 Staff updated the Committee on the schematic design estimate on Fire Station 52. Including tax and contingency, the estimate is $4.23 million over the revised budget of $19,260,000 due to building complexity, market escalation, and earthwork volatility. Full buildout of the Administration Space, estimated at $1.25 million, is identified as an alternate. Staff recommends working through the City Council's Finance Committee to identify funding, which could include use of the unbudgeted and unexpected one-time Streamlined Sales Tax 87 88 COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS 11, eetingDate Prepared by Ala r' revjew Council review 0 28 19 RB , ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 5B.2 Si Alt' SPONSOR: RACHEL ANCHI ORIGINAL, AGUND 1 DALE: 5/28/19 Ac I AD \ I l'kM TIT1E Schematic Design cost estimating update for Fire Station 52. CA n4,GORY Discussion 5/28/18 111 Motion AN Date Ei Resolution AN Date I Ordinance El Bid Award AltDate El Public eari n,g Mtg Date [I] Other 'AN Date Alts Date Mg tDate SPONSOR Council Mayor EHR EiDCD F inane? EFire TS EP&R Police •1)117 Court SPONSOR'S Staff is seeking consensus to continue forward with the design of Fire Station 52 SUMMARY RI,,V11,,WI'LD 1-iY E C.O.W. Mtg. El CDN Comm E Finance Comm. El] Trans &Infrastructure E Arts comm. E Parks Comm. DATE: 5/20/19 COMMI l'ITE CHAIR: a Public Safety Con-u-n, [1] Planning Comm. ROBERTSON RECOMMENDATIONS: SPoNsoR/ADmiN, CONIMITIRE Mayor's Office Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPI:NDITURF, RI 7,QU1R1, D AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ $ $ Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 5/28/19 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 5/28 9 Informational e orandum dated 5/ 9 Public Safety Plan Presentation Minutes from the Public Safety Committee Meeting May 20, 2019 89 90 City of Tukw►ila Administrative Services Department- Rachel Bianchi, Deputy CityAdministrator INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety Committee CC: Mayor Allan Ekberg FROM: Rachel Bianchi, Deputy City Adminis DATE: May 15, 2019 SUBJECT: Fire Station 52 Schematic Design Est a or ate Allan Ekberg, Mayor ISSUE As a part of our ongoing work to design Fire Station 52, the project team is providing the Council with an update of the design and estimated costs. BACKGROUND The new Fire Station 52 is to be located on the City Hall Campus just north of the 6300 Building in the upper parking lot. With Fire Station 51 moving further south, the FACETS study determined that it would be important for Fire Station 52 to move further south to maximize coverage and response times throughout the City. Fire Station 52 will become the new headquarters station and thus is a larger, more complex building than Fire Station 51. With the Schematic Design phase complete, the project team began estimating the project. In addition, the group used the bids received for the Fire Station 51 project, currently under construction, to inform the estimating process, Fire Station 52 is above the adjusted budget adopted by the Council in July of 2018. The project team spent considerable time and discussion identifying places to value engineer the project in order to ensure the best value for the City. The team identified nearly $670,000 in savings that would not affect the functionality of the building. However, it was determined that no additional savings could be found that would not significantly impact the building's usability and long- term functioning. The construction budget is estimated to be over budget by $4.23 million once construction costs, sales tax and contingency are accounted for. The full build out of the Administration space, which has been carried as an alternate since early on in the project, is expected to cost an additional $1.25 million, which would include construction, sales tax, contingency and furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E). While this percentage is higher than the overage on Fire Station 51, this project is significantly more complex. It is a two-story building requiring much more structural support and use of steel and has a significant earthwork component. The most volatile costs on this project is associated with earthwork, Because of the current market, the unknowns about what contractors would potentially bid on this project and the very real escalation in the market, particularly for earthwork services, the project team elected to include a 30% contingency in the budget for earthwork alone, which is over $1 million, Tukwila City Hall • 62t 05a thcenterBoulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 « 206-433-1800• Website; TukwiCaWA.gov 91 Due to the significant amount of value engineering work, this most recent estimating phase took longer than normal, and the project is now finished up with the Design Development (DO) phase. Both Robinson, the outside estimators, and Lydig will be doing another round of estimating on the DD plan set to refine these numbers. As with any project, the final numbers will be known once the bid results are received and compiled,. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends filling the $4.23 million gap largely with unanticipated Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) Mitigation payments the City will receive over the next four years, which total more than $4 million, Previously the State Legislature had ended the SST mitigation payments and the City did not include them moving forward from their sunset date of 2019. However, during this past session, the Legislature restored the payments for another four years, Because these are one-time funds that should not be programmed for ongoing programs or personnel, using this for a one-time cost such as this project makes sense, In addition, if there is interest in fully building out the Administration space at Fire Station 52, the Administration has recommendations on how that could be accomplished, There is an additional $167,00 in Fire Impact Fees collected last year that have not been allocated to the Public Safety Plan, These is also $525,000 in the Council's 16% of one-time revenue contingency account, which could be used for this. Finally, the 2019/2020 exceeds the City's policy of ending fund balance, which could cover the remainder of the cost. Fire Station 52 has been proposed to be a two-part MACC process, similar to what the City did with the Justice Center. The purpose of this is to maximize the construction season and begin this summer while the remaining design and engineering to construct the actual building is finalized. In order to maximize the City's schedule and move as much earth as possible in the summer, the team has developed the following timeline: • Mini-MACC - Public Safety July 1, 2019; COW July 8; Council July 15 Includes earthwork, site utilities, electrical, foundation, structural • Final MACC — Public Safety October 28, 2019; COW November 11; Council November 18 Includes construction of building It has been previously discussed that delay will add additional costs to this project, estimated at more than $1.3 million if the City was to delay construction until spring of 2020, These additional costs include more escalation of the market, bidding premiums and the costs associated with retaining the construction team during the delay. Additionally, after the completion of bidding for the Mini-MACC in June, if we do not experience as much bid inflation as expected, the Final MACC pricing may potentially be lower as a result, Staff recommends that the Fire Station 52 project continue to move through the Construction Documents (CD) phase, During this time, staff proposes to work with the Finance Committee to determine the best way to fully -fund the project, The true cost of the project will be known when the bids are opened, and given that the most volatile work is in the mini-MACC, there will be much more clarity on the final budget at that time. Steve Goldblatt, the Council's Project Management Quality Assurance consultant has reviewed the project status and agrees with this recommendation. ATTACHMENTS Public Safety Plan presentation Phone: 2.06-433- .30© • Email: l ayar@TukwilaWA.gov • Website: TukwilaWA.gav 92 ACC Consideration Status update on Fire Station 52 otto f Justice Cent r on budget Fire tation 52 estimate over budget Team carrying large contingency for earth orl Actual bids will provide certainty • -t me unexpected funds are ava able o ake up the del Justice Center Justic C-nter • Total ACC on budget after value engengineeringng o oren without affect on public or end users • Technology scope r moved from he Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) budget to as well c associated moved Justice Center Construction Costs Pre -construction Mini- ACC City of Tukwila PUBLIC SAFE P AN Preconstructi©n services, demolition of former Sahara Restaurant and 563,671 Travelodge (with sales tax) Demolition and abatement of remaining buildings, foundations/structures and water proofing, and earthwork and utilities Total MACC Masonry, casework, siding, roofing, doors, frames and hardware, aluminum systems, elevator, fire protection, mechanical, electrical, site concrete, insulation, acoustical, floor coverings, painting, specialties and equipment, window coverings, paving and striping, irrigation and landscaping 0,894,458 2 Total Construction Cost Sales Tax Contingency 34,562,427 3,456,244 Total 3,446,455 38,018,671 Justice Center Construction Budget City of Tukwila PUBLIC SAFE A/E Services 3,500,000 Permits/Fees Construction (Pre -Con, Cosst & Tax) 0 Construction Related Costs (incl. bond & FF&E) 2,087,364 PM Services (incl other prof services) $2,082,596 Contingency (incl const and proj) Contingency for site Contamination Land Acquisition $4,795,518 $550,000 $13,710,562 Contingency for Land Acquisition Total $1,550,000 $66,994,711 The low -voltage wiring scope of work was moved into the Construction budget, which was originally held in the FF&E budget. The budget amount of $238,075 was also moved from the FF&E budget to Construction. No change in overall project budget. Justice Center Council Consideration: City of Tukwila P BLIC SAFE • The Council is being asked to provide the mayor the authority to: • To sign a contract with BNBuilders for $23,155,541 for the remaining construction of the Justice Center • To spend $3,456,244 in sales tax associated with the contract discussed above • To spend, if needed, the full project's contingency for change orders, budgeted at 10% of the total construction cost, or up to $3,446,455* *The Public Safety Committee was agreeable to this with the condition that contingency funds not be used to "buy back" items that were previously value engineered without Council approval. Fire Station 52 Fire Station 52 • Estimating began after c a i c Design phase; Fi e S a on 51 bids used inform s i in: • Project value i e re $668,000 u • Team determinedadditional savings significant impac s Fir- St.tion 52 Est Estimated at $4.23 m Ilion over the rev sed budget ,260,000; includes tax contingency Estimate includes y r n con ngency for earth ork Overage due to: complexity of u l d n Continued market escalation Volatile costs of earthwork • AIt `r t 1, full buildout s r ton space es t ted at $1.25 million; includes tacontingency Opportunity to fit gap ith unanticipated, one- e funds of Streamlined Sales Taxmitigation funds restored by the Legislature this session. Other sources of funds to pay for the gap and/or alternate exist, including; unallocated Fire Impact Fees one-time contingency funds ending fund balance in excess of City policy dedicate project sales tax issue additional debt additional options discussed during previous PSP discussions Recommend staff works with the Finance Committee in June to identify potential additional na funding. Fir Stati.n 52 Tim -line Project constrained by market escalation. Timeline critical 0 ensure ability to contain costs. Projected escalation if the i y delays until May of 2020 in excess of an additional million. i ni-MACC. Earthwork, site ti ities, e ectric ! al July 1: Public Safety Committee July 8: Committee of the Whole July 15: Full council consideration Final ur in construction October 28: Public Safety Committee November Committee of the Whole November 1 Full Council consideration R t tion uncil Cons" erabon. • :ove for • Staff to w ar e project e to id n fy otential so rces of revenue to ap ork with Finance Co solve delta d� consi• eration mini CC d scuss on a O a) ity •f Tu ila City Council Public Safety Committee PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes May 20, 2019 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall Councilmembers: Dennis Robertson, Chair; Kate Kruller, Zak ldan Staff: David Cline, Rachel Bianchi, Jay Wittwer, Todd Rossi, Laurel Humphrey Guests: Justine Kim & Ethan Bernau, Shiels Obletz Johnsen; Steve Goldblatt, PMQA CALL TO ORDER: Chair Robertson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. I. ANNOUNCEMENT II. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Contract Amendment: Maximum Allowable Construction Cost for the Justice Center Staff is seeking Council approval of a contract amendment with BNBuilders in the amount of $23,155,541 for the final construction phase of the Justice Center. Construction has begun and all remaining buildings have been abated and demolished, earthwork is underway and underground utilities are being installed. The total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC) includes all of the remaining work and is within the existing adopted project budget. The Council is asked to sign the contract amendment, to spend $2,315,554 in sales tax associated with the amendment, and to spend, if needed, the full project's contingency for change orders, budgeted at 10% of the total construction cost (up to $3,446,455). Change orders would be related to unforeseen conditions such as contaminated soils. Mr. Goldblatt stated that he supports the proposal as it is a standard approach with the correct contingency. Councilmembers discussed the proposal with particular focus on the Council's role with regard to spending contingency. Ms. Kim stated that every dollar in the contingency budget is negotiated with the contractor, and that her best estimate for a project of this size is 4-8% in change orders. Committee members agreed that no contingency dollars should be used to add value engineered items back in without Council approval. Unused contingency will return to the Public Safety Plan budget. Councilmember Kruller asked that the Committee be briefed on the status of change orders and staff agreed that this will be highlighted as part of the construction report. NO RECOMMENDATION. FORWARD TO MAY 28, 2019 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. B. Schematic Design Estimate: Fire Station 52 Staff updated the Committee on the schematic design estimate on Fire Station 52. Including tax and contingency, the estimate is $4.23 million over the revised budget of $19,260,000 due to building complexity, market escalation, and earthwork volatility. Full buildout of the Administration Space, estimated at $1.25 million, is identified as an alternate. Staff recommends working through the City Council's Finance Committee to identify funding, which could include use of the unbudgeted and unexpected one-time Streamlined Sales Tax 107 Public Safety Committee Minutes May 20, 2019 mitigation restored by the Legislature and estimated at $4 million over four years. The mini- MACC for earthwork, site utilities, electrical, and structural will be presented to Public Safety and Council in July, and the final MACC for construction will be presented in October and November. At that time, the City will know more about contingency costs for both the Justice Center and Station 51. DISCUSSION ONLY. C. Contract Amendment: Additional Services on Fire Station 52 Staff is seeking Council approval of an amendment to the contract with Weinstein AU in the amount of $20,840 to provide Stormwater Detention Vault Design, Shoring and Retaining Wall Design, and an Inadvertent Discovery Plan for Fire Station 52. These costs were expected, within budget, and have the concurrence of the Council's PMQA. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JUNE 3, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. III. MISCELLANEOUS Adjourned 6:20 p.m. Committee Chair Approval Summary by LH 108 COUNCIL AGENDA Siwosis Initials Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor's review council review 05/28/19 I-1H , ,/ 06/03/19 HH ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 5C.1 STAN, SPONSOR: HENRY HASH ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 05/28/19 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Solid Waste Collection Ordinance Amending Solid Waste Utility Tax and Recycling Surcharge CATEGORY Discussion 05/28/19 Motion Date 06/03/19 0 Resolution Mtg Date II Ordinance Ej Bid Award Mtg Date El Public Hearing Mtg Date 0 Other Ails Date Nits Date Mtg Mtg Date 06/03/19 SPONSOR Council Mayor OHR 11DCD DFviance EITS ElPR ECourt Police PIV SPONSOR's Council is being asked to approve two items; 1) Approve an Ordinance amending TMC 3.51 SUMMARY that adjusts the Solid Waste Utility Tax by 10% and, 2) approve a Letter of Understanding with Waste Management of Washington, LLC for additional services and a 5% recyclable cost surcharge. Both items will only impact commercial customers for solid waste collection throughout the City. REVIEWED BY 0 C.O.W. Mtg. CDN Comm 111 Finance Comm. [1] Public Safety Comm. Z Trans &Infrastructure fl Arts Comm. [1] Parks Comm. 1] Planning Comm. DATE: 05/21/19 COMMITTEE CHAIR: ZAK IDAN RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR/ADMIN. COMMITTEE Public Works Department Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of he Whole COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE', REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 05/2 9 06/03/19 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 05/23 19 Informational Memorandum dated 05/17/19 Draft Ordinance Draft Letter of Understanding Solid Waste Rate Comparison Tables Draft Additional Garbage Collection Locations Minutes from the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee meeting of 05/21/19 06/03/19 109 110 City of Tukwila Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Henry Hash, Public Works Director Xi . BY: Hari Ponnekanti, City Engineer CC: Mayor Allan Ekberg DATE: May 17, 2019 SUBJECT: Solid Waste (Commercial Only) Ordinance Amending Solid Waste Utility Tax Rate and Recycling Surcharge Allan Ekberg, Mayor Transportation and Infrastructure Committee ISSUE There are two separate but related issues: (1) Approve an ordinance to adjust the Solid Waste Utility Tax by 10% and amending TMC 3.51; and (2) Approve a Letter of Understanding with Waste Management of Washington, LLC (WM) for additional services and a 5% Recyclable Cost surcharge. Both issues would only impact commercial users. BACKGROUND — Issue 1: Utility Tax Many causes of asphalt damage exist, leading to roadways needing repair and replacement. Specifically, heavy solid waste vehicles can cause significant damage to road surface and shorten the life of pavement. The expenses to operate and maintain the City's road infrastructure have increased each year. BACKGROUND — Issue 2: Recycling Costs Waste Management (WM) recently made a presentation to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee about the changes in the global recycling market and the increased costs. In order to offset the additional costs associated with recycling, WM has requested an increase to the recycling rates. DISCUSSION — Issue 1: Utility Tax An existing Solid Waste Utility Tax provides a revenue source to the City's general fund which can be used to fund roadway and roadway related projects. Adjusting the Solid Waste Utility tax is proposed to provide additional revenue to the City where the increased percentage can be used for road maintenance and road related projects. The current solid waste utility tax rate is 6% and it has not been adjusted since 2009. The increase in the Solid Waste Utility Tax would be effective beginning November 1, 2019. DISCUSSION — Issue 2: Recycling Costs Staff recommends that the City approve the 5% Commercial Recyclable Cost surcharge to offset WM's costs associated with the weakening recycling market. The proposed surcharge would be in place for two years, beginning November 1, 2019, but it may be extended with Council approval. Also included with this surcharge, WM will now pick up twice weekly, an additional 20 City -owned garbage containers at locations chosen by the City (see attached location list). FINANCIAL IMPACT The proposed utility tax and the recycling surcharge only apply to commercial users, not residential. With the proposed increases, the solid waste and recycling rates remain below Tukwila's neighboring cities. The following two tables illustrate the impacts of the two proposed increases and compare the proposed rate for Tukwila commercial customers with rates charged by nearby jurisdictions. Additional details can be found in the attachments. WARM EnglOTHER Haii PonnekantilInfaMerno2TIC0521-HRdocx 1 11 Informatione Page 2 Breakdown of Proposed Monthly Increases Size 1- yard Current Tukwila Rate 5% Surcharge 5% Total 10% Utili Rate Tax Proposed Total Rate $70.80 $3,54 $74.34 $7.44 $81.78 .5- yard $99,06 $4, 95 $104.01 $10.40 114.41 2- yard $122.20 $6,11 $128,31 $12.83 3- yard $175.14 $8,76 $183.90 $18.39 141.14 $202.29 4-yard $228,33 11.42 $239.75 $2.3.97 6- yard $323.89 $16.19 $340.08 $34,01 8- yard $424,54 $21,23 263.72 374..09 $445.77 $44.58 Comparison of Monthly Recycling Rate Charges by Jurisdiction Size Proposed SeaTac Newcastle Tukwila Current Tukwila -yard $70.80 $81.78 $109.06 $123.73 5-yard $99.06 2-yard $122.20 3-yard $175.14 4 Yard $228.33 6 Yard 8 Yard $323.89 $424.54 $114.41 $146.74 $169.99 $141.14 $188.78 213.87 $202.29 $270.11 $263,72 74.09 $490 35 $502.40 659.4 $314.37 $385,75 533,30 $669.97 $49035 Des Moines 94.15 7.09 $177,27 $257.65 2 $482.27 $620.99 RECOMMENDATION (1) Staff recommends Council approve the ordinance establishing the Solid Waste Utility Tax at 16%, effective November 1, 2019, and to consider this item at the May 28, 2019 Committee of the Whole and the subsequent June 3, 2019 Regular Meeting. (2) Staff recommends approving a 5% Recycling Rate Surcharge, effective November 1, 2019 for two years, and to consider this item at the May 28, 2019 Committee of the Whole and the subsequent June 3, 2019 Regular Meeting. ATTACHMENTS • Draft Ordinance • Draft Letter of Understanding • Solid waste rate comparison tables • Draft additional garbage collection locations C,S\OTHERTIaru Ponnekam1e11rfoMttm©2TVC052141P.doc+c AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL e OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE t«IC . 2250 §1 (PART), TO INCREASE THE SOLID WASTE UTILITY" TA PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHIN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council shall periodically re Utility Tax given current economic conditions; and WHEREAS, the heavy vehicles use`tKl,, significant wear and tear, thereby shortening for costly maintenance and repair; andv WHEREAS, the authorized; and WHEREAS, the C without a ne„ reveo he need for a Solid Waste old waste collect ion' impact City streets with n of roads and accelerating the need fled itself 'of all appropriate revenue sources currently e; an aintenarce service levels may suffer a reduction WHEREAS, an increase in the'solid waste utility tax measured by gross income from iden non restial customers�i d expected'to generate additional revenue to help offset the on- going impact of heavy vehicle operations and maintain current road condition levels; and WHEREAS, tl e City Council has determined the public interest is best served by a 10°/Q increase to the waste utility tax, with the increased percentage amount to be designated for road` ain enance and road related projects; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. TMC Section 3,51.020 Amended. Ordinance No, 2250 §1 (part), as codified at Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 3.51.020, "Use and Accountability of Tax Proceeds," is hereby amended to read as follows:. W;. Legislative Development\S©lid Waste Utility Tax increase 7-19 HK:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 1 of 3 113 3.51,020 Use and Accountability of Tax Proceeds 1. All revenues collected pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited into the General Fund, and shall be used for the funding of City services or capital requirements as the Cfty Council shall direct through its biennial budget process. 2. In addition to the automatic annual review of the Financial Planning Model, the City Council will review the need for rate or other changes as part of the biennial budget process. 3. The City Council shall periodically reconsider the need fo a Solid Waste Utility Tax given current economic conditions. Section 2. TMC Section 3.51.040 Amended. Ordinan o, 2250 §1 (part), as codified at TMC Chapter 3.51.040, "Occupations Subject to Tax Amount," is hereby amended to read as follows: 3.51.040 Occupations Subject to Tax — Amoun A. There is levied upon, and shall be collected From a person because of certain business activities engaged in or carried on in the City + f "ukwila, taxes in the amount to be determined by the application of rates-gven against gross come as follows: B. Upon a person engaged in or ,carrying on the busin collection service, a tax equal to the total gross income from such business'°frpm ;aD cup customers, during the period`forwhich the taxis'due. Section 3. T Year" as codified a 3.51.050 Tax,` commerr ax year for poi) loVrel :e n January ection chapter Ott s of providing solid waste ender yea,r 2009 2020 and beyond of (32 ers' in the City, except residential .050 Amended. Ordinance No. 2250 §1 (part), "Tax 51.050, is hereby amended to read as follows: solid waste utility tax shall commence end December 31, 002020, and thereafter shall end December 31 each year. Section 4 Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the City Attorney, theClerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this otdmance, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations, or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering. Section 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity of constitutionality of the remaining portion of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. W: Legislative DeveloprnentlSolid Waste Utility Tax increase 5-7-19 HK:bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Page 2 of 3 114 Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2019, ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney W; Legislative Development\Solid Waste Utility Tax increase 5-7-19 HK bjs Review and analysis by Barbara Saxton Pu Efectt Ordinan Page 3 of 3 115 116 City of Tukwila Public Works Department - Henry Hash., l ector June 4, 2019 Mary Evans Area Director, Public Sector Solutions Pacific Northwest/BC Area Waste Management of Washington, Inc. 720 4th Avenue, Suite 400 Kirkland, WA 98033 RE Additional Services and Recyclable Market Surcharge City of Tukwila Contract No. 12-027 Dear Ms. Evans, Allan Ekberg, Mayor The purpose of this Letter of Understanding (LOU')"'is to approve a recyclable market surcharge between the City of Tukwila ("City") and Waste Management of Washington, Inc. ("WM"). City and WM agree to increase commercial rates by five percent (5%), effective November 1, 2019, to reflect increased costs in recyclable processing and marketing. This recyclable surcharge is only approved for a period of two -years, from November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2021, however WM may request to extend the surcharge by providing justification of the need to the City. Any request must be made no later than 90 days prior to the end of the two-year surcharge period and must be approved by both parties. Furthermore, WM agrees to commence twice weekly collection and disposal service for twenty (20) city -owned garbage containers at locations chosen by the City staff for the duration of the Agreement, The City reserves the right to change the locations of these garbage containers. By signing below, the City and Waste Management acknowledge its approval and acceptance of the terms of this LOU and acknowledges that this LOU: (a) creates a legally binding obligation upon the parties, (b) shall be governed and constructed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington regardless of any conflict of law provisions, (c) sets forth the entire agreement between the City and WM with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof, and (d) may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument, 6300 Suiidi r 6300 Sos. ci WA 98188 • 20 433-017,9 Tukwila City Hall 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilcWA. av 117 Waste Management Letter of Understanding Page 2 Acknowledged and agreed upon by: CITY OF TUKWILA WASTE MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC. By: Its: Its: W \PW Eng1PROJECTSiSolid'Wssie Revised WM LOU Recycling 060419.Docx 6300 B `fdin # 6300 Snutiicenter Boulevard Suf 181.88 0 433-0179 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 981 8 • 206-433-1800 • Website; TukwilaWA.gov 118 Commercial Rate Comparison LI a Tukwila (Current) m Tukwila (5% Surcharge + 10% Utility tax) Ei SeaTac Newcastle • Burien a Des Moines 1 YARD 03 03 03 1.11- 1-1 ‘Zt: ON ON 03 1.5 YARD Cil r•-• CO co ON LI LI 2 YARD 3 YARD 01 1/1 ON LI 4-9 ON 03 (N ON ri) 4 YARD a ON ci fn • ON ci 03 ON fr.1 6 YARD p • 8 YARD LI ci no LD $ 70.00 $60.00 $50.00 $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 $0.00 $15.65 13.72 0 $17. $31.49 6.2 2 $47.82 44 $29.42 $28.$28.6 25.5r $40.28 10 gal. 20 gal. 35 gal. 64 gal. a Tukwila (Current) SeaTac • Newcastle Burien U Des Moines Rage 10 $59.72 $40. $36.4I 96 gal. Additional City -Owned Garbage Containers 1. Tukwila Intl Blvd — Northbound, (2) cans at the bus stop by KFC and Taco Bell. 2. Tukwila Intl Blvd — Northbound, (2) cans at the bus stop north of S. 148th Street at Pizza Hut. 3, Tukwila Intl Blvd — Northbound, (2) cans at the bus stop north of S. 144th Street by Car Wash. 4. Tukwila Intl Blvd --4 Northbound, (2) cans at the bus stop at S. 140th Street. 5. Tukwila Intl Blvd — Southbound, (2) cans at the bus stop south of S. 141st Street at the Casino. 6. Tukwila Intl Blvd — Southbound, (2) cans at the bus stop south of S. 144th Street at the Market. 7. Tukwila Intl Blvd — Southbound, (2) cans at the bus stop south of S. 148th Street at the Church 8. Tukwila Intl Blvd — (2) cans at the NE & NW intersections with S. 144th Street. S. 144th Street — Westbound, (1) can at the bus stop west of 37th Ave South at the Park. 10. S. 144th Street - Eastbound, (1) can at the bus stop east of 37th Ave South at the Market. 11. S. 144th Street Westbound, (1) can in front of brick structure. 12. S. 144th Street — Eastbound, (1) can in front of brick structure. W:\PW Eng1GTflER\Cyndy Hnighton\TIC Agenda Items15.21-151Wh4 Solid Waste Wily Taxlback up filesiGarbage Can L€calions,doc 121 122 Tronsportotion&InfrostructueCommittee Minutes Moy2l,209 E. Ordinance: Amending Solid Waste Utility Tax Rate & Recycling Rate Surcharge Staff iSseeking Council approval Of8n ordinance that would amend Tukwila Municipal Code 3.51 to increase the Solid Waste Utility Tax by 10% and a Letter of Understanding with Waste Management for additional services and a596Recyclable Cost surcharge. Both changes would impact only commercial customers, not residential. Staff proposes the increase tothe Solid Waste Utility Tax because Ofheavy truck impacts tOroads. The current utility tax rate iSG9h and has not been adjusted since 2OO9. The proposal wit[ raise onestimated $75U'00Oper year which will beintended for road projects. The increase tol6%would beeffective II/l/I9.The 5% Commercial Recyclable Cost surcharge was negotiated with Waste Management to offset its costs associated with the weakening recycling market as described to the Committee in April. The proposed surcharge would be in place for two years,but could be extended in the future. As a tradeoff, Waste Management will begin to pick,:,ulp 20 additional City -owned garbage containers twice weekly. Tukwila's solid waste and recyctJ[n,,,g rates will remain below those of neighboring cities even with these proposed ipqrea',,,ses. Councilmember Kruller asked about specific impacts. At the 1-yard collection level the rate wit[ irncre',ase from $70.80 to $81.78. At the 8-yard level, the rate wit[ go from 4"24"54 to $490.35. Coun' [member McLeod asked how 10% was determined for the tax, and noted that this is,,,,, pother hit to businesses. Staff looked at the City of Kent as a",M,odel, but it WHI be a Council decision. Chair Idan pointed out that the last recital in the ordinance r�eferstothe money being designated for road maintenance and road related, projects, but the in the code is more general, referring to "City services or capital rie`qpirements." He prefer that money raised from this tax be explicitly directed to road improvements. Councitmember Kruller stated that the intent for roads is clear and she prefers �eavingthqftex�ibility int`�ecode. She asked if staff had reached out to the Chamb ce per hers0gg,&stion at'the last meeting. Staff said the meeting has not,, yet,6&WIrred but will pursue it prior to the Committee of the Whole discussion. Counc,,,flm, mber McLeod asked,for clarification on road improvements in the General Fund. The current policy is that the General Fund subsidizes roads and infrastructure projects and while'the re is not a specific roads 6;,:cgunt, the city does identify all of its revenues and expenditures. Cha'itt.,danstated 4gaJ6,thatfie is' interested in dedicatingthe proposed 16% Solid Waste Ut"I'llity Tax to road improvements and he would like the full Council to discuss this, although he Mill,,,hot be',pre�sent. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 28, 2019 COMMITTEE OF THE WHQLE. UUU. There was no IV. MISCELLANEOUS'',",,-. McMickenPmects � Staff distributed ahandout showing projects andexpendkuresintheMck4ickenHeiehtsneighborhood betvveenI989-2Ol9. 8NSFAccess Chair |dan stated that he would like a Committee discussion schedule for June 18 on the BN3F intermodai access location. Hefeels the Council should make a decision on the location despite not 123 124 COUNCIL AGENDA SYNoPsIs Initials MeetinsDate Prepared by Ma or's review _ Council r, view 05/28/19 HH 06/03/19 HH ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 5C.2 STAI,I, SPONSOR: HENRY HASH ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 05/28/19 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Solid Waste Waste Collection Management of Washington, LLC Contract Extension CATEGORY Ij Discussion 05/28/19 0 Motion Date 06/03/19 II Resolution Mtg Date El Ordinance Mg Date E] Bid Award Mtg Date a Public Hearing Other Mtg Date illtg Mtg Date illtg Date SPONSOR Council flMayor EIHR EiDCD Fznan y flFire ETS UP&R ['Court Police IPW SPONS0R' s Contract No. 12-027's Amendment No. 2 will renew Waste Management of Washington, SUMMARY LLC's Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement for a total of four additional years (two 2-year extensions). This amendment allows the City to continue with the current Waste Management contract through October 31, 2023. Council is being asked to approve Waste Management's time extension contract amendment. REVIEWED BY El C.O.W. Mtg. Ei] CDN Comm Arts Comm. El] Finance Comm. El Public Safety Comm. Comm. El] Planning Comm. CHAIR: ZAK IDAN K Trans &Infrastructure U Parks DA1E: 05/21/19 COMMII 1EE RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR/ADMIN. COMMI Public Works Department ITEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 05/23/19 06/03/19 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 05/23/19 Informational Memorandum dated 05/17/ 9 Waste Management Draft Contract Extension Letter Minutes from the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee meeting of 05/21/19 06/03/19 125 126 TO: FROM: BY: CC: DATE: SUBJECT: City of Tukwila Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL. MEMORANDUM Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Henry Hash, Public Works Director lAi/. Hari Ponnekanti, City Engineer Mayor Allan Ekberg May 17, 2019 Solid Waste Collection Contract No. 12-027, Amendment No. 2 Waste Management Contract Extension Allan Ekberg, Mayor ISSUE Approve Amendment No. 2 to Contract 12-027 for an extension to the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement with Waste Management of Washington, LLC (WM) BACKGROUND The current Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement which went into effect on November 1, 2012 for a duration of seven years, will expire on October 31, 2019. According to Section 1 of the current Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement, the City may exercise an option to extend the contract for two 2-year extensions (for a total of four additional years). DISCUSSION In 2018, staff started researching the extension process for the current WM contract. Staff met several times with the City's consultant, Dr, Jeff Brown of Epicenter, Inc. and representatives from WM. Staff reviewed the current contract and recommends that it makes good economic sense for the City to exercise its option for the allowable two 2-year extensions (for a total of four years) with no change to the terms and conditions of the agreement. FINANCIAL IMPACT None. RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to approve Amendment No. 2 to Contract 12-027 for a four-year extension to the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement with Waste Management of Washington, LLC and to consider this item at the May 28, 2019 Committee of the Whole and the subsequent June 3, 2019 Regular Meeting. ATTACHMENTS • Draft Contract Extension Letter WIPW Engl©THERIHari Po-nnekantUnfoMern TICO521•HP,doex 127 128 City ��0�Tukwila��@Tukwila Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director May mx,2O19 Via Certified Mail, Return -Receipt Requested K0|n6xKostami Senior Manager, Strategic Contracting & Municipal Legal Affairs Waste Management ofWashington Inc. 72O4thAvenue, Suite400 Kirkland, VVASQO33 A1hanEkberg, Mayor Re: Notice ofOption to Extend Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables and Compostab|es Collection Agreement Dear Ms. Rostarni Pursuant toSection 1ofthe Comprehensive, Garbage, RecVdab|esand Cornpoutab|euCo|kcdmn Agreement between the City of Tukwila and Waste Management of Washington, Inc., effective date November 1, 2012, the City hereby gives notice that we are exercising the option to extend the Agreement for an additional four years (two (2) year extensions), with the renewal term starting November l,2OI9and expiring October 81,2O28. Allan Ekberg, Mayor City ofTukwila cc- Robin Freedman, WM 63008uildh9 + 6JO85oothcenher8uu/evoodSuite lD0 0 Tuk w0a,WKA98I88 ° 206-433'0179 Tukwila City Hall " 620U3outhcenterBoulevard " Tukwila, WA 98188 ~ 206'433-1800 ^ Website 7ukwKoNA.gwv 129 130 City of Tukwila City Council Transportation & Infrastructure Committee TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes May 21, 2019 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall Councilmembers: ZakIdan, Chair; Kate Kruller, Thomas McLeod Staff: David Cline, Henry Hash, Hari Ponnekanti, Han Kirkland, Ryan Larson, Alison Turner, Chris Andree, Cyndy Knighton, Laurel Humphrey CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Idan called the meeting to order at 530 p.m. I. PRESENTATIONS II. BUSINESS AGENDA Consensus existed to consider the WSDOT Regional Mobility Grant Program Award as the first order of business. A. Grant Award: WSDOT Regional Mobility Program Staff is seeking Council approval to accept $160,000 from WSDOT's Regional Mobility Grant Program for the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program. The funds will be used for the provision of TDM services at selected activity centers and congested corridors in Tukwila and partnering jurisdictions to reduce drive along travel and traffic congestion. The City's $40,000 match is available from the City's TDM allocation. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JUNE 3, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. B. Funding Agreement: South 180th Street Bridge Flood Wall Extension Staff is seeking Council approval of a funding agreement with King County for up to $65,378.00 for design and construction of the South 180" Street flood wall repair. All design, permitting and construction has been completed, and this agreement allows for reimbursement by the County. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JUNE 3, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. C. Consultant Contract: West Valley Highway (1-405 - Strander Boulevard). Staff is seeking Council approval of an agreement with TranTech Engineering, LLC in the amount of $531,938.00 for preliminary engineering design of the West Valley Highway (1-405 - Strander Boulevard) Project. TranTech was selected from three RFP responses as the most qualified. This project will construct a third northbound lane from Strander Boulevard to South 156th Street and will include other pedestrian and bicycle improvements. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO JUNE 3, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. D. Solid Waste Collection - Waste Management Contract Extension Staff is seeking Council approval of Amendment No. 2 to Contract 12-027 with Waste Management of Washington, Inc. to extend the Comprehensive Garbage, Recyclables, and Compostables Collection Agreement for an additional four years. Staff recommends renewal due to the favorable rates in the current contract. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 28, 2019 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. 131 132 Upcoming Meetings and Events May - June 2019 27th (MONDAY) 28th (TUESDAY) 29th (WEDNESDAY) 30th (THURSDAY) 31" (FRIDAY) 1e (SATURDAY) , * w * * * MEMORIAL DAY ,,,.• Finance Committee 5:30 PM Hazelnut Conference Room , City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting 7:00 PM Council Chambers Community Nhboeheo4s Committee CANCELLED , FF R ' , , A special short course on Affordable Housing. 5:30 PM - 830 PM Council Chambers Join the City Council and Planning Commission for a presentation by Washington State Department of Commerce. For more information, visit: https://www.tukwilawa.gov /wp-contenttuploads/grns- sc-tukwila-agenda.pdf ,,,00, •,,,,,,t*. Walk -In Passport Application Event 8:30 AM — 4:00 PM King County Black River Community Service Center 919 SW Grady Way No appointment needed! For more information, call 206-477-4881. ,. Community Information Day 10:00 AM- 5:00 PM Tour your local 911 Center and learn what happens when your 911 call is received, For more information, call 253-372-1555. To register, visit http://ValleyCom.org. ---- RIMEk•E,EN. & HoNok * * City offices and Community Center closed. off 10:00 AM - 800 PM Daily May 27 — Sep 2 (weather permitting) Community Center Free lunches served Monday — Friday 11:00 Am - 12:00 pm 3'd (MONDAY) 4th (TUESDAY) 5th (WEDNESDAY) 6th (THURSDAY) 7" (FRIDAY) 8th (SATURDAY) ..- Public Safety Committee 5:30 PM Hazelnut Conference Room :-, City Council Regular Meeting 700 PM Council Chambers , Transportation & Infrastructure Committee 5:30 PM Hazelnut Conference Room .., Library Advisory Board 5:30 PM Community Center - Equity & Social Justice Commission 5:15 PM Hazelnut Conference Room Kfor Annual Curbside Clean Up This event helps single-family residents of Tukwila dispose of bulky household items. Place all your materials curbside no later than 7:00 AM, Friday morning, For bulky items, appliances and furniture, you must call by June 5 to schedule for pick up. For more information, visit http://WIVINorthwest com/Tukwila or call 1-855-885-9452, Community Development and Neighborhoods Committee: 2nd & 4th Tues., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conference Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. Equity & Social Justice Commission: 1st Thurs., 5:15 PM, Hazelnut Conference Room. Contact Niesha Fort -Brooks at 206-454-7564. Finance Committee: 2nd & 4th Mon., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conference Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. (2A) 2018 Year -End Financial Report. (2B) Fire Department financial update. (2C) Fire Station 52 finances. Library Advisory Board: 1st Tues., 530 PM, Community Center. Contact Stephanie Gardner at 206-767-2342. Planning Commission/Board of Architectural Review: 4th Thurs., 6:30 PM, Council Chambers at City Hall. Contact Wynetta Bivens at 206-431-3670. Public Safety Committee: 1st & 3rd Mon., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conference Room, Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. Transportation and Infrastructure Committee: 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conference Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. 1 33 Tentative Agenda Schedule MONTH MEETING 1- REGULAR; MEETING 2 - CO.W. MEETING 3 - REGULAR ' MEETING 4 C.O.W. May 6 13 20 28 (Tuesday) See agenda packet cover sheet for this week's agenda: May 28, 2019 Committee of the Whole Meeting June 3 Special Presentation: 10 Special Presentation: 17 Unfinished Business: 24 Introduction of Tukwila, City of Opportunity Scholarship recipients, Sydney Brusnighan and Makelle Mills. Proclamation: Update from David Foster, Lobbyist. Public Hearing: An ordinance for zoning code amendment for Tukwila South. An ordinance to clarify the types of multi -family dwellings in Tukwila South Overlay Zone. A proclamation recognizing June as Orca Awareness month. Consent Agenda: Authorize Mayor to sign Amendment #4 to Contract 17-068 with Weinstein AU for Public Safety Plan - Fire Station 52 in the amount of $20,840. Unfinished Business: - An ordinance renewing 6-month moratorium within the Tukwila International Boulevard Study Area on development of certain uses such as hotels, motels, extended stay facilities or auto oriented uses. - Authorize Mayor to sign Amendment#5 to Contract #18-049 with BNBuilders for Total Maximum Allowable Construction Cost for Justice Center. - An ordinance to increase Solid Waste Utility Tax. - Authorize Mayor to sign Amendment #2 to Contract#12-027 with Waste Management for 4-year extension to the comprehensive garbage, recyclables and compostables collection agreement. 134