File #: 19-348    Version: 1 Name: Resolution No. 19-19, Adopting Findings in Support of Alternative Contracting Method CM/GC for the Renovation of the Oregon City Publics Works and Parks Operations Complex
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 6/3/2019 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/19/2019 Final action:
Title: Resolution No. 19-19, Adopting Findings in Support of Alternative Contracting Method for the Renovation of the Oregon City Oregon City Public Works Operations Complex
Sponsors: John Lewis
Indexes: Goal 2: Address Critical Facility Needs.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 19-19, 2. Exhibit A to Resolution 19-19
Title
Resolution No. 19-19, Adopting Findings in Support of Alternative Contracting Method for the Renovation of the Oregon City Oregon City Public Works Operations Complex

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff recommends that the City Commission approve Resolution No. 19-19, adopting findings in support of alternative construction method Construction Manager/General Contractor method (or “CM/GC”) for the Oregon City Public Works Operations Complex.


BACKGROUND:
The Oregon City Public Works Department has been planning and budgeting for a new Operations Complex since 2004. The original plan focused on redeveloping the existing Center Street Operations Center, but it does not provide adequate space for future growth.

In June of 2018, the City acquired and identified the property, located at 13895 Fir Street, to be used for the development of a new Public Works Operations Complex. The site has approximately 4.79 acres zoned for industrial use, an existing 59,564 square foot warehouse, and 16,015 square feet of office space. While the existing site meets some of the needs of the Department, it will require extensive renovation to be suitable for municipal use for the intended purpose and to meet appropriate seismic standards.

In a typical building project, the architect completes a design for the building, an invitation to bid is sent out, contractors bid on the project, and the City is required to select the contractor with lowest responsible bid. However, state law allows for alternative contracting methods, including the Construction Manager/General Contractor method (or “CM/GC”). This method allows the contractor to join the team early on, during the design process. The CM/GC method allows public entities to accommodate the various technical challenges in a more flexible and cost-effective approach. The CM/GC method would result in cost certainties early on and potentially significant cost savings to the City through the value engineering process.

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