File #: 2016-3013   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 7/5/2016
Title: Recommendation to Award a Professional Services Contract to Ninyo and Moore For Geotechnical Testing and Inspection Services in the Amount of $100,379, including Contingency of $4,780, for Estuary Park Site Improvements, Phase 1, No. P.W. 02-16-01. (Recreation and Parks 310)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Service Provider Agreement
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Recommendation to Award a Professional Services Contract to Ninyo and Moore For Geotechnical Testing and Inspection Services in the Amount of $100,379, including Contingency of $4,780, for Estuary Park Site Improvements, Phase 1, No. P.W. 02-16-01. (Recreation and Parks 310)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Recommendation to Award A Professional Services Contract to Ninyo and Moore For Geotechnical Testing and Inspection Services in the Amount of $100,379, including Contingency of $4,780, for Estuary Park Site Improvements, Phase 1, No. P.W. 02-16-01

BACKGROUND

On April 19, 2016, the City Council adopted plans and specifications and authorized a call for bids for Estuary Park (Site Improvements) Phase 1 Project.

In a companion staff report, City Council is being asked to award the Construction Contract for this project to Goodland Landscape Construction. Notice to Proceed is expected to be issued following Council's approval of award.

The Estuary Park (Site Improvements) Phase 1 Project is an eight acre park formerly owned by the Navy and located on Mosely Avenue near Singleton Avenue. Estuary Park has two distinct sections and will be re-developed in two phases. The 4-acres on the west side (Phase 1) has two athletic fields including one lighted synthetic turf rectangular field for soccer, lacrosse, rugby, and football. This will be the City's first lighted, synthetic turf multi-use field. It will also be the first City-owned regulation-size football field. The second field is a synthetic turf baseball diamond, with a soccer field striped in the outfield, designed to be fully Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible with priority scheduling for youth and adults with mental and physical challenges.

The eastern 4-acres (Phase 2) is designed as a community park space with playgrounds, picnic areas, basketball courts, open lawns, and a dog park for small a...

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