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File #: K-1213-195 CO # 2    Version: 2 Name: K-1213-195 CO # 2 with Downey Contracting, LLC
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/25/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/10/2013 Final action: 12/10/2013
Title: CHANGE ORDER NO. TWO TO CONTRACT K-1213-195: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND DOWNEY CONTRACTING, L.L.C., INCREASING THE CONTRACT AMOUNT BY $35,098.38 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $1,441,564.54 AND EXTENDING THE CONTRACT UNTIL JANUARY 18, 2014, FOR THE REHABILITATION OF THE CITY OF NORMAN INVESTIGATIONS CENTER LOCATED AT 1507 WEST LINDSEY STREET AND BUDGET TRANSFER.
Attachments: 1. Text File Investigation Center.pdf, 2. CO # 2 K-1213-195 with Downey Contracting LLC 12-13, 3. PR Downey.pdf
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CHANGE ORDER NO. TWO TO CONTRACT K-1213-195: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND DOWNEY CONTRACTING, L.L.C., INCREASING THE CONTRACT AMOUNT BY $35,098.38 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $1,441,564.54 AND EXTENDING THE CONTRACT UNTIL JANUARY 18, 2014, FOR THE REHABILITATION OF THE CITY OF NORMAN INVESTIGATIONS CENTER LOCATED AT 1507 WEST LINDSEY STREET AND BUDGET TRANSFER.

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BACKGROUND: On July 9, 2013, City Council approved a contract with Downey Contracting, LLC in the amount of $1,325,500 for the renovation of the Joe A. Smalley Army Reserve Center, now known as the City of Norman Investigations Center. The building was acquired through the Base Realignment and Closure process (BRAC) from the federal government with a deed transfer in September 2012 after a seven and a half year process.

City Council, on October 22, 2013, approved Change Order Number One to Contract K-1213-195 in the amount of $80,966.19 and extension of the contract to December 21, 2013. This change order included several change order line items such as hardware and keying changes, revised layouts of several spaces, power upgrades and the addition of power at doors for security purposes, relocation of the generator, some ductwork revisions, additional fire line work required by the Utilities Department, removal of paper backed fiberglass insulation required by the Fire Department, the addition of an accessible entry on the west side of the building, and providing a wall sign to replace the proposed ground sign.

In discussions about the access to the building for persons with disabilities, it was determined that the existing access will no longer be appropriate for public use because it opens to a secured area of the building.

DISCUSSION: An assessment was completed with the contractor, architect and City of Norman Permit Manager and an alternate solution to make the primary front entry accessible was completed. That change involves a new ramped s...

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