AGENDA ITEM BACKGROUND TO: GOVERNING BOARD DATE October 4, 2010 FROM: PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Facilities Master Plan Project Status REASON FOR BOARD CONSIDERATION ENCLOSURE(S) ITEM NUMBER INFORMATION Page 1 of 2 E.6 BACKGROUND: Major Projects Under Construction Financial Overview for Major Projects AEC Current Budget Total Paid to Date (thru 8/31/10) Encumbered (thru 8/31/10) Changes Under Review-including change orders not encumbered Anticipated Future Expenses Subtotal Committed Construction (Over)/Under Budget Allied Health Classrooms SAC Watsonville Library $78,929,841 $29,120,670 $28,104,996 $3,217,033 $10,340,000 77,816,903 29,019,130 24,732,566 1,080,793 3,661,890 384,223 37,496 328,648 1,083,647 163,305 611,963 64,044 266,587 44,711 78,857,800 29,120,670 485,000 25,812,801 72,041 0 2,292,195 Note #1 Financial Overview for Major Equipment Projects Current Budget Total Paid to Date (thru 8/31/10) Encumbered (thru 8/31/10) Changes Under Review-including change orders not encumbered Anticipated Future Expenses Subtotal Committed Construction (Over)/Under Budget Building 300 Renovation 0 150,000 2,314,440 6,514,805 10,340,000 902,593 0 Note#2 AEC Equipment SAC Equipment Allied Health Equipment Building 300 Equipment 1,862,000 $2,271,000 $268,000 $2,394,977 2,237,986 263,873 1,054,030 1,581 148,831 0 17,041 0 0 0 0 2,255,027 0 263,873 1,202,861 1,860,419 1,862,000 15,973 4,127 1,192,116 0 Note #1 Measure D interest has been allocated through October 31, 2009. Note #2 Regarding Bldg 300 reconstruction, due to the favorable bid opening, $1,006,000 in State funds was reverted. Administrator Initiating Item: Doug Deaver Victoria Lewis Academic and Professional Matter If yes, Faculty Senate Agreement Senate President Signature Yes No Yes No Final Disposition Major Projects Under Construction Arts Education Classrooms Project Buildings 4 (Theater) and 5 (Music) continue to be in the closeout and punch list process. In addition to these activities staff is working to resolve acoustic concerns in 2-D and 3-D Art and the Music Building and water leaks in the Theater and Music buildings. Thirteen of the nineteen contractors have either been closed out or will be closed shortly. A mediation with the remaining contractors, architect, and construction manager is scheduled for December 6. Health and Wellness Project The Allied Health project consists of two buildings totaling 57,000 square feet, and is the new home for programs such as Nursing, Radiology Technology, Medical Assisting, Dental Hygiene, Health and Wellness, and the Stroke Center. RMW is the architect and Soltek Pacific is the contractor. Construction began in May 2008, and currently the buildings are 100% complete. Staff is in the process of closing out the project. All remaining issues have been tentatively resolved with the contractor pending approval of change order 11 (under separate cover). Anticipated future changes are an estimate of potential additional work, not part of initial bid. Building 300 Renovation On February 1, 2010 the Governing Board approved awarding a bid in the amount of $1,560,136 to Tombleson Construction of Salinas for the renovation of the 300 building. The project will remodel/reconstruct 12,523 assignable square feet of space to provide needed instructional space for ten general purpose classrooms, two large meeting/class rooms and eight BELA division offices. The construction began in spring 2010 and is 58% complete. Scheduled completion is fall 2010 with classes starting in the building spring semester 2011. Watsonville Green Technology Center The District and the City of Watsonville closed escrow on the purchase of the Watsonville Library on July 15, 2008. Since then, the college has demolished the building in order to construct a 14,000 square foot Industrial Training Education Center (ITEC). The District received a grant for $2.5 million from Economic Development Agency for the project, and the grant was augmented by $865,000 this past summer to help fund an upgrade to a Platinum Level LEED certified “green” building. The project name has been changed to the Green Technology Center to reflect the new focus. The Division of State Architect (DSA) approved the plans in June of 2010 and EDA approved the plans and specifications in July. The project went to bid in August 2010 with the objective to request a recommendation for award at the October Board meeting. Awards of Informal Bids under the Uniform Construction Cost Accounting System (UCC): At the September 2005 Governing Board meeting, the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting System was adopted to enable the District to increase the formal bid limits from $15,000 to $125,000. By adopting the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting System, the Board authorized the President or his/her designee to enter into agreements with low bidders using the informal bidding process with the provision that the successful awards would be presented to the Board as an information item. This system enables the District to 1) informally bid projects under $125,000 to pre-qualified contractors, 2) more efficiently and effectively manage small to medium sized projects, and 3) contract with local contractors who are deemed “qualified” bidders. No bids were awarded in August or September 2 of 2