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File #: 24-273    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/24/2024 In control: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY*
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action:
Title: ACCEPTANCE OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT REMODELING PROJECT, CITY PROJECT NO. 22-09
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. 1. Final Costs
Related files: 23-1312
TITLE:
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ACCEPTANCE OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT REMODELING PROJECT, CITY PROJECT NO. 22-09
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DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION
PRESENTED BY: RAJA SETHURAMAN, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
CONTACT INFORMATION: PATRICK BAUER, DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, (714) 754-5029

RECOMMENDATION:
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Staff recommends the City Council:

1. Accept the work performed by Builtall, 4712 East 2nd Street, #520, Long Beach, California 90803, for the Information Technology Department Remodeling Project, City Project No. 22-09, and authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion.

2. Authorize the City Manager to release the retention monies thirty-five (35) days after the Notice of Completion filing date, release the Labor and Material Bond seven (7) months after the filing date, and release the Faithful Performance Bond at the conclusion of the one-year warranty period.

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BACKGROUND:
On September 5, 2023, a construction contract in the amount of $255,020 was awarded to Builtall for the Information Technology (I.T.) Department Remodeling Project.

The I.T. Department Remodeling Project was initially approved during Fiscal Year 2016-17 in anticipation of the additional staffing due to the implementation of the Five-Year Information Technology Strategic Plan (ITSP). However, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the project was temporarily deferred.

This project accommodated the increased I.T. Department staffing by reconfiguring the first-floor space, demolishing and constructing walls in strategic locations, relocating electrical and data points of connections, painting, and installation of associated smoke detectors, carpeting and lighting improvements. The project also converted one office and attached storage vault on the third floor of City Hall to two offices by demolishing and reconstructing an existing wall, along with mechanical, electrical, data, lighting, smoke detectors, paint, and carpeting i...

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