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10100 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75231 Page 1 of 2 10100 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75231 03/25/2020 Fannin County, Texas Attn: The Honorable Randy Moore, County Judge 101 East Sam Rayburn Drive, Suite 101 Bonham, Texas 75418 Via: Email RE: Fannin County Courthouse Interior and Exterior Restoration – Phase 2 TCCO Project #190358 Award Recommendation Letter (ARL) 023 for Bid Packages 064000 – Millwork & Flooring Dear Judge Moore: In accordance with Article 3.2.20 of our Agreement, this Award Recommendation Letter (ARL) is for the procurement of the scope of work included in Bid Packages 064000 for Millwork & Flooring per the direction listed in the contract documents, specifications, scope of work and documents included in the Request for Proposal with associated Addendums. We have reviewed the proposals from the qualified contractor respondents to the Request for Proposal (RFP) for this scope and find them fair and reasonable. Please see the attached supporting documentation for a complete breakdown of the work advised by this letter, the following is a summary of these costs: Item # Recommended Contractors DIV. Description Amount Proposed 01 JRJ Construction/MMI 064000 Painting Base Scope of Work $3,117,000.00 02 JRJ Construction/MMI 064000 Payment and Performance Bonds $ 33,944.00 03 JRJ Construction/MMI 064000 ALTERNATE – Balcony Seating $ 54,975.00 04 JRJ Construction/MMI 064000 ALTERNATE – Wainscot in Offices $ 71,270.00 05 JRJ Construction/MMI 064000 Anticipated Contract Value: $3,150,944.00 The proposal does not include HUB Participation. In accordance with Article 3.3.10 of our Agreement, this ARL is the budgeted amount included in our most current estimate for the Bid Package 064000 (Millwork & Flooring). We are recommending this bidder for the following reasons: (1) During the qualification of the scope of work included in this package, JRJ Construction/MMI was able to clearly demonstrate the completeness of the Millwork & Flooring scope with minimal or no modifications. For this reason, we have advised the county to award this scope to Waypoint Construction. The award recommendation proposed by the CMa does not include line item guarantees and does not constitute costs for all unforeseen or hidden conditions within the project scopes of work. The recommended apparent low bidder for this scope of work may have future additions / deductions associated with Value Engineering (VE) options being considered in the overall reduction of the project cost. As CMa, we will work with the design team to review apparent low bidder adds / credits for these changes. However, the absolute assurance that ALL costs will be recognized in these changes can NOT be guaranteed. Please acknowledge your acceptance by initialing the prime contractor Fannin County has accepted for this scope of work. We request approval of this ARL by the Judge and County Commissioners, in a maximum of two weeks. Page 1 of 2 10100 N. Central Expressway Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75231 Initial Below Prime Contractors for 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope: County Approval of JRJ Construction/MMI for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of Hull Historical Millwork for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of Brochsteins for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of Phoenix 1 Restoration for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of East Fork Enterprises for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of Woodard Builders Supply for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope County Approval of Gage’s Granite for the 064000 Millwork & Flooring Scope – LATE Acceptance by Fannin County, Texas: The Honorable Randy Moore, County Judge 101 East Sam Rayburn Drive, Suite 101 Bonham, Texas 75418 Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the recommendation. Sincerely, Tony Jarecki, AC Project Manager Turner Construction Company Cc: Commissioner Lackey, Commissioner Magness, Commissioner Self, Michelle Case, Alicia Whipple & Sherry Zindars (Fannin County), David Chase & Anne Stimmell (Architexas), James Malanaphy (THC) and Michael Huechteman, Linda Stern & Ben O’Keefe (TCCO) Included with this proposal package includes the following: • Bid Recording Sheet (BRS) illustrating ALL bids associated with this bid package • All proposals received for this Bid Package Page 2 of 2 Fannin County Courthouse 1 - REVISED 3.25.20 1 2 3 4 5 6 LATE TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Contractor: MMI (& JRJ) MMI (& JRJ) Brochsteins Hull Historical Millwork Phoenix 1 Restoration East Fork Emterprises Woodard Builders Supply Gages Granite Project: Fannin County Courthouse Restoration RFP-4 Contact: Tom Woody Tom Woody Bert Gray Brent Hull Dale Sellers Lawrence E. Boyd James Hayes Diana Dennis Bid Date: 2/11/2019 at 2:00PM Phone: (817) 994-1763 (817) 994-1763 (801) 368-6306 (817) 332-1495 (214) 902-0111 (214) 763-6740 (817) 222-9012 972-243-6097 Bid Package: Millwork, Wood Flooring, Doors, Windows, Frames, Seating Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bid Taker: Tony Jarecki Bid: $ 3,117,000 $ 2,948,000 $ 3,114,113 $ 3,365,152 $ 3,521,800 $ 272,937 $ 131,290 $ 3,377 Spec. Description Scope Scope Scope Scope Scope Scope Scope Scope Custom Doors & Furniture DFH Supply Solid Surface 1 Sales Tax Excluded x x Excluded MMI x Excluded MMI x Excluded B x Excluded HM x Excluded P1 x Excluded EF x Excluded WB x Excluded GG 2 Addendums - #01, #02, #03 Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Excluded P1 Excluded EF Excluded WB Excluded GG 3 MBE/WBE/HUB - [%] [0%] MMI [0%] MMI [0%] B [0%] HM [0%] P1 [0%] EF [0%] WB [0%] GG 4 GG 5 Specifications Sections Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Included EF Included WB Included GG 6 Millwork Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 7 061000 - Rough Carpentry Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 8 064000 - Architectural Millwork Included MMI Included MMI Included B [$392,901] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 9 064100 - Architectural Wood Casework Included MMI Included MMI Included B [$15,381] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 10 064600 - Wood Trim Included MMI Included MMI Included B [$569,698] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 11 066116 - Solid Surfacing Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Included GG 12 Doors and Frames Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Included EF Included WB Exlcuded GG 13 080386 - Vault Door Restoration x x Excluded MMI x Excluded MMI x Excluded B x Excluded HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 14 081113 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Included MMI Included MMI + 11,925 HM [$11,925] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Included WB Exlcuded GG 15 081433 - Stile and Rail Wood Doors Included MMI Included MMI + 693,031 HM [$693,031] HM Included P1 Included EF Included WB Exlcuded GG 16 083100 - Access Doors and Panels Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 17 Access Hatch for MEP Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 18 Floor Hatches Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 19 085200 - Wood Windows Included MMI Included MMI + 1,128,884 HM [$1,128,884] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 20 087100 - Door Hardware Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Included WB Exlcuded GG 21 088000 - Glazing Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 22 089100 - Louvers Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 23 Seating Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Included EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 24 125000 - Chairs and Pews Included MMI Included MMI + 187,234 HM [$187,234] HM Included P1 Included EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 25 Wood Flooring Included MMI Included MMI Excluded HM Included HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 26 096400 - Wood Flooring Included MMI Included MMI + 366,098 HM [$366,098] HM Included P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 27 Tiling Included MMI Excluded MMI Excluded HM Excluded HM Excluded P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 28 093000 - Tiling Included MMI Excluded MMI Excluded HM Excluded HM Excluded P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 29 Resilient Flooring Included MMI Excluded MMI Excluded HM Excluded HM Excluded P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 30 096516 - Resilient Sheet Flooring Included MMI Excluded MMI Excluded HM Excluded HM Excluded P1 Exlcuded EF Exlcuded WB Exlcuded GG 31 32 Bid Submittals Included MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Included EF Included WB Included GG 33 Bid Form Missing MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Included EF Missing WB Missing GG 34 3A- Supplimental Conditions Missing MMI Included MMI Included B Included HM Included P1 Included EF Missing WB Missing GG 35 Proposal on company letterhead
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