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File #: 24-3817    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/26/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 2/12/2024 Final action: 10/15/2025
Title: PWC - Bid Recommendation - Readvertisement of Design-Build Services - Line 54-Inch Outfall Research Drive to I-95 Project
Attachments: 1. Bid Recommendatio - Design-Build - 54 Inch Line - I-95, 2. CITY Resolution Design Build (002)
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Timothy L. Bryant, CEO/General Manager
Fayetteville Public Works Commission

FROM: Fayetteville Public Works Commission

DATE: February 12, 2024

RE:
Title
PWC - Bid Recommendation - Readvertisement of Design-Build Services - Line 54-Inch Outfall Research Drive to I-95 Project
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
High Quality Built Environment

Executive Summary:
Bids were received for the Readvertisement of Design-Build Services - Line 54-Inch Outfall Research Drive to I-95 Project. The highest ranked design-build team is T. A. Loving Company, Goldsboro, NC and McKim & Creed, Inc., Raleigh, NC. The projected cost for Phase I is $2,046,832.84.



Background:
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission, during their meeting on January 24, 2024, approved the bid recommendation to award the contract for the Readvertisement of Design-Build Services - Line 54-Inch Outfall Research Drive to I-95 Project to T. A. Loving Company, Goldsboro, NC, and McKim & Creed, Inc., Raleigh, NC, the highest ranked design-build team. The projected cost for Phase I is $2,046,832.84. The Commission also approved for this design-build recommendation to be to be forwarded to City Council for approval.


Design Build Respondents

CONTRACTOR ENGINEERING FIRM

T. A. Loving Company, Goldsboro, NC McKim & Creed, Inc., Raleigh, NC
Sanford Contractors, Inc., Sanford, NC W K. Dickson & Co., Inc., Raleigh, NC


Issues/Analysis:
The Water Engineering Department previously determined that a progressive design-build approach combining the design and construction phases into a single contract would result in faster project delivery, greater cost savings, and greater accountability.

In contrast to a conventional design-build contract, a progressive design-build contract involves the parties entering into the agreement at an early stage of the design process, allowing...

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