File #: 2024-4287   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2024
Title: Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Courtney Waterproofing, Roofing, and Concrete Restoration for the Alameda Point Building 24 Roof Replacement Project for an Amount Not-to-Exceed $2,549,469. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this action is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 (Existing Facilities) and 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction). (Base Reuse and Economic Development C75400)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1: Agreement
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Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Courtney Waterproofing, Roofing, and Concrete Restoration for the Alameda Point Building 24 Roof Replacement Project for an Amount Not-to-Exceed $2,549,469.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this action is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 (Existing Facilities) and 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction). (Base Reuse and Economic Development C75400)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jennifer Ott, City Manager

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Building 24 is a non-historic hangar at Alameda Point, located at 2301 Monarch Street, Alameda. The roof has exceeded its life expectancy and requires replacement. This replacement is a scheduled project included in the City of Alameda's (City) Capital Improvement Plan and funded through the Capital Facilities Internal Service Fund. Competitive bids for the project were solicited and as a result, staff recommends that City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a Construction Agreement with Courtney Waterproofing, Roofing, and Concrete Restoration (Courtney), the lowest responsive bidder, in an amount not-to-exceed $2,549,469 (Exhibit 1).

BACKGROUND

Building 24 located at 2301 Monarch Street at Alameda Point, consists of three hangar bays with a shared office space and restrooms. Constructed in 1990 and conveyed to the City in 2013, Building 24 was originally used for painting Navy aircraft and the large hangar doors now offer sweeping views of the SF skyline. Building 24 is a valuable asset and the roof replacement is necessary to protect and sustain the structure and to attract and retain long-term commercial tenants.

Evidence of significant water intrusion after rainstorms prompted staff to seek an assessment and estimates for repair or replacement of the roof. The assessment confirmed that Building 24 needs a full ro...

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