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Agenda Item: 12(c) |
Prepared By: Timothy E. Pinter, P.E., Director |
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Business: City Council Item |
Department: Public Works Engineering |
Subject:
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Approval of Contract for Engineering Services between the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and the City of Marco Island, for the Construction and Management of the Fruit Farm Creek Mangrove Restoration Project
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BACKGROUND:
On October 1, 2019, the City was invited to attend a discussion meeting conducted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) on the topic of the Restoration of Mangroves at Fruit Farm Creek.
The discussion centered around the necessity of installing large culverts under San Marco Road at locations identified during past hydrological studies. Offers were made to the City of Marco Island (City) to become a partner in the project along with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). It was jointly agreed by the parties that the FWC, the FDEP and the City would partner together to accomplish the Fruit Farm Creek Mangrove Restoration, by implementing a project to improve the habitat, ecology, and water quality in the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve within Collier County.
During late 2019, the FWC enlisted J.R. Evans Engineering to provide design plans, specifications and bid documents to allow this project to go to bid and eventually be constructed. In February 2020, FWC provided a draft contract agreement to the City and to the FDEP. Subsequent to that initial submittal there have been numerous reviews and revisions. Our City Attorney and Contracts Manager provided detailed input to qualify the City’s obligations under the contract agreement.
Our scope of service under the contract is to provide services to advertise the project for bidding, open bids and award a construction contract. The City shall also provide construction phase services to monitor and inspect the installation of the culverts below the San Marco Road, thereby restoring the hydrological function of the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
The project will provide direct fish and wildlife habitat benefits with improved hydrological function which will directly relate to the FWC’s Strategic Plan initiatives for landscape conservation and marine fish habitat.
FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT:
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was awarded a grant for the Project funding through the Hurricane Irma Fishing Disaster Fund from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The FWC agrees that as compensation for the services rendered by the City under the terms of this contract, the FWC shall pay the City on a cost reimbursement basis in an amount not to exceed $2,300,000.00 for the construction and construction management services.
RECOMMENDATION:
After detailed review of the contract and concurrences from the City Manager, City Attorney and Purchasing Manager, staff recommends that Council direct the City Manager to execute the contract and to proceed with the advertisement and construction of the work.
POTENTIAL MOTION:
“I move to accept the State of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Contract No. 20057, for the Restoration of Mangroves at Fruit Farm Creek and to direct the City Manager to execute the Contract.”