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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2005-411CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESOLUTION NO. 2005-411 APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 4 ON THE PLYMOUTH PUBLIC SAFETY BUIDING EXPANSION AND ERMODELING PROJECT WHEREAS, the original contract for the Public Safety Building expansion and remodeling project was awarded to Maertens-Brenny Constriction Company in the amount of $8,469,150; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 1, adopted by the Council on February 22, 2005, modified that contract due to structural and mechanical changes that are needed in the project by increasing the contract by $48,164 to $8,517,314; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 2, adopted by the Council on March 29, 2005, modified that contract due to structural and mechanical changes that are needed in the project by increasing the contract by $22,509 to $8,539,823; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 3, adopted by the Council on August 23, 2005, modified that contract due to structural and mechanical changes that are needed in the project by increasing the contract by $46,381 to $8,586,204; and WHEREAS, we have now received our fourth change order for various changes listed in detail within the cover agenda item; and WHEREAS, Change Order No. 4 will increase the contract amount by $136,253; and WHEREAS, the City's owner's representative, Bill Wolters, has recommended approval of Change Order No. 4; and WHEREAS, City and Police Department staff has reviewed and also recommends approval of Change Order No. 4 on the Plymouth Public Safety Building Expansion and Remodeling Project; and WHEREAS, the City's Finance Department is requesting authorization to spend cash on hand from the Capital Improvement and Community Improvement fiends in the amount of $3,459,760 to supplement the total project budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, the City Council adopt the Resolution approving Change Order No. 4 on the Plymouth Public Safety Building Expansion and Remodeling Project to increase the contract amount by $136,253 and authorize the spending of $3,459,760 from the Capital and Community Improvement Funds to supplement the cost of the total project. Adopted by the City Council on November 8, 2005.