File #: K-1617-104    Version: Name: Highland Village Park Playground Project
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 2/23/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/14/2017 Final action: 3/14/2017
Title: CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP-1617-33, APPROVAL OF CONTRACT K-1617-104 WITH THE PLAYWELL GROUP/PLAYWORKS, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $120,000; PERFORMANCE BOND B-1617-61; STATUTORY BOND B-1617-62; AND MAINTENANCE BOND MB-1617-52 FOR THE HIGHLAND VILLAGE PARK PLAYGROUND EQIUPMENT PROJECT AND ADOPTION OF PROJECT AGENT RESOLUTION R-1617-85.
Attachments: 1. Text File Highland, 2. Highland Village Bid Tab, 3. Playwell Contract, 4. Performance B-1617-61, 5. Stat B-1617-62, 6. MB-1617-52, 7. Project Agent Resolution, 8. Highland Village Playground, 9. Playwell Group Requisition
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CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP-1617-33, APPROVAL OF CONTRACT K-1617-104 WITH THE PLAYWELL GROUP/PLAYWORKS, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $120,000; PERFORMANCE BOND B-1617-61; STATUTORY BOND B-1617-62; AND MAINTENANCE BOND MB-1617-52 FOR THE HIGHLAND VILLAGE PARK PLAYGROUND EQIUPMENT PROJECT AND ADOPTION OF PROJECT AGENT RESOLUTION R-1617-85.

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BACKGROUND: During the Fiscal Year Ending 2016 Capital Budget process, City Council approved Parkland Development funding for the Highland Village Park Development Project. The Park Project is for the initial development of the park site associated with the Highland Village Addition, Hawthorn Place Addition, Poppy Grove Addition, Tecumseh Ridge Addition, Tecumseh Meadows Addition. This project will include the installation of a park walking trail, a gazebo, a drinking fountain, trees, basketball court, park benches, picnic tables and a playground. Park Maintenance crews have been working to clear areas for trail construction this spring.

DISCUSSION: On 16 and 23 December 2016, RFP Number 1617-33 for the Highland Village Park Playground Project was advertised in the Norman Transcript, Southwest Construction News, e-Plan, i-Square Foot, Bid News and Dodge Report. Requests for proposals were distributed to nine playground equipment vendors, six of whom responded with complete proposals.

Parks and Recreation staff carefully evaluated the playground proposals based on their providing the optimum in number and diversity of play events, play area and age appropriateness for the neighborhood. The modular play unit chosen maximized play value for all ages by incorporating multi-level play decks and transition heights. Each play deck includes a climbing component and slide. Deck heights include 36", 60" and 72" levels, which allows for all ages to enjoy the equipment in a variety of ways. The additional stand-alone play components will be new and exciting additions to the City's park system. The chosen playgr...

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