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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 18885-10-2009Ordinance No. 15885-~ 0-2D09 AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND APPROPRIATIONS IN THE PARK GAS WELL LEASE FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $95,494.00, FROM AVAILABLE FUNDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR INTEGRATED PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, PHASE 3; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; MAKING THIS ORDINANCE CUMULATIVE OF PRIOR ORDINANCES AND REPEALING ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That in addition to those amounts allocated to the various City departments for Fiscal Year 20D9-201 D and in the Budget of the City Manager, there shall also be increased estimated receipts and appropriations in the Park Gas Well Lease Fund in the amount of $98,494.D0, from available funds, for the purpose of providing additional funds for the Integrated Program Management, Phase 3. SECTION 2. That should any portion, section or part of a section of this ordinance be declared invalid, inoperative or void for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision, opinion or judgment shall in no way impair the remaining portions, sections, or parts of sections of this ordinance, which said remaining provisions shall be and remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of Ordinance No.18809 and all other ordinances and appropriations amending the same except in those instances where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with such other ordinances and appropriations, in which instance said conflicting provisions of said prior ordinances and appropriations are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption, APPROVED ASS TO F~1R~11 ADDS LEGALITY: Assistant Cit~,~Cttq~ney ADOPTED AND EFFECTIVE: October 27, 20D9 City of Fort Worth, Texas Mayor and Council Communication 3'~i~, ,~y;~'w~ ';\ ~ , ~'4,, , k.~..Civ~~+< . ' 3 ~?c . ~ :;kl~;.~' E .b'~„~. , ~`4;~ii.~`5:; .~.a\W5~;~: " o-.~t~\\t'~ \@ E ~P'. , ,~ <<E E ~, w„ { 4 CC~UNCII~ ACTCIN: Approved c~~ 141ZTI~D~9 - Card. No. 18~8~4~1 Q~aO~ 188~~-1 ~~~D~9 a;~ ~., CGNTINUED FROM A PREVIOUS WEEK DATE: Tuesday, October 13, 2oQ9 REFERENCE NO.: C-23842 LOG NAME: Q2CH2MHILL AGREEMENT PHASE 3 SUBJECT; Authorize the Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with CH2MHill in the Amount of $4,399,1 Q8.QQ for Integrated Program Management, Phase 3 and Adopt Appropriation Ordinances REC~MMENDATI~N: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing the estimated receipts and appropriations in the Storm water Utility Fund in the amount of $541,123.0o and decreasing the unreserved, undesignated fund balance by the same amount; 2. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing the estimated receipts and appropriations in the Park Gas well Lease Fund in the amount of $98,494.oQ from available funds; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with CH2MHill in the amount of $4,399,1 QB.oQ for Integrated Program Management, Phase 3. DISCUSSION: The City expects continued growth in capital project needs that are anticipated to reach $1.8 billion over the next five years. In order to meet the challenge in delivering the unprecedented level of capital projects needed, staff recommended that the City engage the services of an engineering consultant to assist in the re-engineering of the City's capital project delivery system and provide additional staff support to deliver projects. On December 18, 20Q1, ~M&C C-22596} the City Council authorized the execution of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $3,844,653.QO with CH2MHill to assist the City in implementing Phase 1 of its four-phase Integrated Program Management IPM}initiative. On October 28, 2008, ~M&C C-23141} the City Council authorized the execution of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $4,321,QOO.QQ with CH2MHill for implementation of Phase 2 of the City's ongoing IPM initiative. The Phase 2 contract was amended on July 14, 2QQ9, ~M&C C-23639} to provide additional contract project managers and associated support staff to oversee the delivery of storm drainage improvement projects for the City. On October 6, 2oQ9, staff and CH2MHill representatives provided the Council with an overview of Phase 2 accomplishments and recommendations for implementation during Phase 3 of the IPM initiative. It is anticipated that the completion time for Phase 3 of the IPM program will be approximately 12 months. Phase 3 services to be provided by CH2MHill include: Logname: 02CH2MH#LL AGREEMENT PHASE 3 Page 1 of 2 1. The integration of regular project schedule and status updates into standard City processes; 2. The focus of cultural change efforts on ownership of IPM improvements, strategic communications between ProgramlProjectMansgers across the City, Project ManagerlConstruction Inspector roles and responsibilities and Project Manager negotiation skills; 3. The delivery of project dashboard enhancements which improve the methods of viewing project schedule and financial information; 4. The building of project delivery and contractor capacitylpar#icipation oppor#unities; 5. The transfer of ownership of IPM program processes and consultant responsibilities to City staff resulting in sustainable, long term capital project delivery capabilities for the City; and 6. The provision of contract project delivery support services for storm water improvement projects to be constructed by the City's Storm Water Utility. By implementing IPM, the City expects to significantly increase its capacity to design and construct capital projects Citywide. In addition, the City anticipates that there will be significant long term cost savings achieved through the delivery of projects earlier and through efficiencies gained by streamlining and the standardization of project delivery approaches across the City. The professional services provided by CH2MHill will be on an hourly basis and a multiplier not to exceed a cost of $4, 399,108.00. CH2MHill is incompliance with the City's MIVIJBE ordinance by committing to 39 percent MIWBE participation. The City's goal on the project is 28 percent. FISCAL INF~RMATI~N I CERTIFICATION: The Financial Management Services Director certifies that, upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinances, funds will be available in the current capital budget, as appropriated, of the Storm Water Utility Fund, Storm Water Capital Projects 2007 Revenue Bond Fund, the Water and Sewer Operating Fund, the 2007 Critical Capital Projects Fund and the Park Gas Well Lease Fund. FUND CENTERS: TO FundlAccountlCenters ~_PE69 539120 0209000 2~~ C282 446240 801.930052319 2~C282 _ 539124 501930052319 3_ ~}_ C282 5391.20 ._801.934052319 3}~ PE45 _539120 .,_0609000 CERTIFICATIONS: Submitted for Cit~Manager's_ ~ffice_~: originating Department Head; Additional Information Contact: FROM FundlAccountlCenters 541 723.00 3~C295 541240 201959990100 X98 494.00 3 PE45 539120 0709000 98 494.00 ~_PE69 539124 0249404 3 P229 531200 VARIOUS Fernando Costa (6122) Randle Harwood (6101) Doug Rademaker (6157) X2,182,000.00 363 SS5.44 x.541,123.00 X849,121.00 X981494.00 X363 885.00 Logname: 02CH2MHILL AGREEMENT PHASE 3 Page 2 of'2