File #: 15-336    Version: 1 Name: Award El Toro Fire Station Kitchen Remodel Project
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2015 Final action: 6/17/2015
Title: AWARD EL TORO FIRE STATION KITCHEN REMODEL PROJECT
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Award El Toro Fire Station Kitchen Remodel, 2. El Toro Kitchen Remodel Agreement.pdf
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: JUNE 17, 2015

PREPARED BY: Pete Gallegos, Battalion Chief/Fire Department
APPROVED BY: City Manager

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AWARD EL TORO FIRE STATION KITCHEN REMODEL PROJECT

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RECOMMENDATION(S):
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt resolution approving the following actions:
1. Approve project plans and specifications;
2. Award contract to Santa Clara Valley Construction for the El Toro Fire Station Kitchen Remodel Project in the amount of $21,633;
3. Authorize expenditure of construction contingency funds not to exceed $2,163; and
4. Authorize the City Manager to sign the Contract.

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COUNCIL PRIORITIES, GOALS & STRATEGIES:

Ongoing Priorities
Enhancing Public Safety
Fostering a Positive Organizational Culture

REPORT NARRATIVE:
The El Toro Fire Station is one of two fire stations owned and maintained by the City of Morgan Hill. This fire station was originally built in 1978 and the kitchen has never been remodeled. On any given day, the fire station houses five to eight firefighters and administrative personnel 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For many of our fire teammates, the fire station is their home away from home. The kitchen at the El Toro Fire Station is used extensively on a round-the-clock basis and has become an integral part of fire house life. Therefore, upgrading the kitchen would greatly enhance the quality of life for our firefighters.

The work to be performed will be to demolish the existing kitchen, install drywall and paint. In addition, new cabinets, counter tops, sink, backsplash, outlets and under-cabinet lighting will be installed.

The bid opening was held on June 2, 2015 and two bids were received as listed below. The low bidder, Santa Clara Valley Construction, has several years of experience in construction. Santa Clara Valley Construction's construction bid was 13.5% lower than the engineer's estimate of $25,000.

Santa Clara Valley Construction $21...

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