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File #: 75582    Version: 1 Name: A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to amend an existing competitively selected service contract with Mead and Hunt for architectural and engineering services for the Metro Transit Maintenance Facility (1 S Ingersoll St; formally 1101 E Wash
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/12/2023 In control: Metro Transit
On agenda: 2/28/2023 Final action: 2/28/2023
Enactment date: 3/6/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00139
Title: A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to amend an existing competitively selected service contract with Mead and Hunt for architectural and engineering services for the Metro Transit Maintenance Facility (1 S Ingersoll St; formally 1101 E Washington Ave) Facility Upgrade, Phase 3B. (6th AD)
Sponsors: Keith Furman
Fiscal Note
This resolution proposes to amend (amendment #3) an existing contract for architectural and engineering consulting services for the Metro Transit Maintenance Facility phased upgrades located at 1 S. Ingersoll St (formally 1101 E. Washington Ave.). Funding is included in the Adopted 2023 Metro Transit Capital Budget in the Facilities Repairs and Improvement program (MUNIS 85002). Contract 8846, including amendments #1 and #2, authorizes $1,613,171 for this contract. Amendment #3 would add $627,968 to the contract and result in a total authorization of $2,241,139.


Title
A RESOLUTION authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to amend an existing competitively selected service contract with Mead and Hunt for architectural and engineering services for the Metro Transit Maintenance Facility (1 S Ingersoll St; formally 1101 E Washington Ave) Facility Upgrade, Phase 3B. (6th AD)

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WHEREAS, City Engineering and Madison Metro Transit require architectural and engineering (A/E) consulting services to complete the Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documentation, Bidding and Negotiation, Construction Administration and Warranty work for a phased facility upgrade; and

WHEREAS, City Engineering and Madison Metro Transit worked with the Purchasing Division to issue RFP # 8846 to solicit proposals for such services, and received 5 proposals; and

WHEREAS, an evaluation team consisting of Purchasing and relevant Engineering and Metro Transit staff conducted a detailed evaluation, scored and ranked each of the proposals using criteria including cost, skill, equipment, past performance, and references; interviewed finalists and Mead and Hunt was selected through this process;

WHEREAS, originally, the scope of work involved implementing recommendations from a facility study completed in 2018 including: a 2021 project for Phase 3A - maintenance bay replacement, a 2022 project for Phase 3B - administrative and support area remodel, and a 2023 pro...

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