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ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously authorized <br />the construction of beacons at the two new elementary <br />schools, as recommended by staff. <br />S. 911 Center Construction- Change Order - P.W.R. Corporation <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/6/87: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE: March 6, 1987 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />THRU: Charles P. Balczun <br />County Administrator <br />H. T. JDn <br />Director <br />FROM: General Services <br />SUBJECT: 911 Center <br />REFERENCES: <br />On Wednesday, February 25, 1987, this writer, C. E. Block Architect, <br />and a representative from P.W.R. Corporation, General Contractor on <br />the Sheriff's Administration Building, met to determine cost on the <br />finished construction of the 911 Center, not including communication <br />equipment or furnishings. <br />As per previous instructions, P.W.R. had asked for and received <br />three different bids for the special work to be performed by sub- <br />contractors. This special work consisted of raised flooring, Haylon <br />system, HVAC, uninterrupted power supply system, and electrical. It <br />was felt that the estimates were good based on how close the total <br />quotation was from each company. <br />P.W.R. provided Staff and the Architect information in regards to <br />their cost of General Construction along with direct and indirect <br />cost. <br />County Staff had estimated the construction cost on this project at <br />$355,000 based on their own analysis and input from the Architect <br />and the Sheriff's Office. The Architect had previously estimated <br />the cost to be $351,000. After the above referenced meeting which <br />supplied "hard numbers," the actual cost is estimated to be <br />$346,011. <br />On January 20, 1987, the Board of County Commission instructed Staff <br />to negotiate with the General Contractor for best price on the 911 <br />Center construction. Based on the above information, it is <br />recommended that the Board authorize P.W.R. Corporation to handle <br />this construction and instruct the Architect to issue a change order <br />for $346,011. <br />24 BOOK � f �,E 673 <br />lq� <br />