File #: RES 2018-062    Name: Stanford Construction Co. - Change Order No. 1 Amendment
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/28/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 3/22/2018 Final action: 3/22/2018
Title: A RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING AND RATIFYING A NO-COST AMENDMENT TO CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE COMPREHENSIVE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I CONTRACT WITH STANFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBSTITUTION OF SOLAR POWERED LED BIKE LANE DELINEATORS MANUFACTURED WITH A GLASS LENS, AS PROVIDED IN EXHIBIT "A-1."
Sponsors: Utilities and Engineering
Indexes: Change Order, Comprehensive Street Improvements, Resolution, Utilities and Engineering
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION 2018-062-Stanford Construction Co-Change Order No.pdf, 2. EXHIBIT A-1-Bike Lane Delineator Model, 3. BACKUP-Stanford Construction Change Order No.pdf, 4. BACKUP-Resolution 2018-020-Stanford Construction Change Order
Related files: RES 2018-020
AGENDA ITEM REPORT
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A RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING AND RATIFYING A NO-COST AMENDMENT TO CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE COMPREHENSIVE STREET IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I CONTRACT WITH STANFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBSTITUTION OF SOLAR POWERED LED BIKE LANE DELINEATORS MANUFACTURED WITH A GLASS LENS, AS PROVIDED IN EXHIBIT "A-1."

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BACKGROUND:
On January 11, 2018, the City Commission approved Change Order No. 1, in the amount of $249,782.50, to the Comprehensive Streets Improvements Phase I contract with Stanford Construction Co. for the procurement and installation of MS1 model solar powered LED bike lane delineators along eastbound and westbound Winston Park Boulevard, between Lyons Road and SR 7/US 441. Under a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the City would be compensated up to $250,000 by FDOT for the cost of the change order subsequent to completion of the installation. The MS1 model delineator specified in the JPA was manufactured with a transparent, acrylic lens as provided in Exhibit "A" of the original JPA.
DISCUSSION:
FDOT has been in search of a resilient solar powered LED roadway delineator that can withstand the harsh environment of a roadway surface. Within the past two years, a pilot installation at the Village of Key Biscayne, utilizing delineators with a plastic lens, yielded a less than optimum performance with the lens becoming cloudy during the evaluation period. FDOT found a local distributor, Miami Security and Service, LLC, who introduced the Model MS1 delineator with an acrylic lens, which was approved for the pilot installation on Winston Park Boulevard under the Comprehensive Street Improvements Phase I project.
Since the approval of Change Order No. 1 for the installation of the MS1 model delineators specified by the JPA, FDOT has become aware of other MS bike delineator models that utilize a glass lens instead of the acrylic lens. FDOT proceeded to subject the gla...

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