To: Mark R. Hafner, City Manager
From: Alonzo Liñán, Public Works Director
Subject:
Title
Consider a resolution of the City Council of the City of Keller, Texas, authorizing the use of the Competitive Sealed Proposal method for the Bear Creek Parkway intersection improvements project as the best value project delivery method for the City of Keller, and delegating authority to the City Manager or his designee, and establishing the limits of that authority as allowed by Texas Government Code Chapter 2269, Subchapter D, to implement the Competitive Sealed Proposal method for the City of Keller, Texas.
Background:
Texas Government Code Chapter 2269 allows construction projects to be delivered in a method other than the Competitive Bidding method, more commonly known as design-bid-build. However, the municipality must formally state what method provides the best value prior to advertising. Subchapter B allows City Council to delegate authority to the City Manager, or his designee, to implement the Competitive Sealed Proposal method.
The Bear Creek Parkway/Whitley Road/Elm Street intersection is currently a four way stop intersection and has been identified in the city’s five year capital improvements program as a needed improvement. A round-a-bout was determined to be the most efficient and economical improvement to this intersection. It is crucial to evaluate the proposals for construction services based on price, experience, qualifications and other weighted criteria to obtain the best value for Keller, which is accomplished by using the Competitive Sealed Proposal method.
The proposed resolution states the Competitive Sealed Proposal method as providing the best value for the project and delegates the authority needed to implement this alternative delivery method. Staff will still return to the council to award the construction contract.
Financial Impact:
The costs for project delivery are included in the project budget.
Citizen Input/Board Review:
Not applicable.
Legal Review:
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the proposed resolution.
Alternatives:
City Council has the following alternatives:
- Approve as submitted
- Approve with changes
- Denial
Council Action:
Staff recommends approval of the proposed resolution as presented.