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>> you had a lot of experience they used mounds one hundred and 6 years ago. >> the people that built those mounds came in later this is as important as it is. >> sounds like you're doing fine. >> yes. we're preserving the past for the future it's interesting. the last item i want to report on we and turner attempted the february 27th partner center i know that director reiskin was there and mayor ed lee we wholeheartedly support the process so we'll be working with web core and engaging in the process what our trade various trades and will report on that
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later that concludes my report >> you've go on got one member of the public that wants to address. >> i think we're okay on. what do i think? >> very briefly and widening the clock back an hour a couple of points open the financial specifically attachment to status of the contracts on attachment 4 which is expenses. on attachment 2 second line the downtown extension engineering this contract from last year this is the renewable of the 4 pointed $2 million contract the prop k funds no one is talking about the percentage i think this should go to the 1 million that the planning department is looking for as a study to the
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downtown extension in the i 280. moving to the capital and expenditures i hope you can find this useful once again the specialized services look at the downtown it's $26 million we may have to scrape this so we need to move forward. on the revenue side there is an interesting line we're got a grant from the homeland security and of a hundred thousand dollars. the way i look at it, you know, there is a discount of $50 million of the b h s thinks is necessary and our map experts have come up with the recommendation is we invite dhs to come and look at it transbay
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and give us a second opinion and eventually decide how much we need to spend >> okay. this includes the members of the public this is the - we can move into our regular calendar. item is to award the subcontract for 8 million plus for t g concrete super structure package and increasing the districts costs and increasing the authorized construction fee by 3 million 950 and authorized the sub garden insurance policy to
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44.90. directors mark will report >> good morning mark with the program manager. we advertised the super structure back in 2013 to basically complete the balance of the structural concrete work for the center which is the completion of the 10 foot wall for the sandbox. also the ground floor concrete slab and the other slab the bus deck and as well as the roof-deck there are 37 feet of concrete work. the bids were open february 11th and the estimate the budget it was approved in july of
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35.5 million and it was updated to $33.3 million the estimate that we complete at the end of february was $35 million. we had 5 pre-qualified biders consumer construction and other submitted bids at connecticut could. connecticut could informed us they were bidding other projects and couldn't submit bids they were busy and the csa can wanted to focus their attention on the bridge construction and not this type of work.
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this - this project had trans group had several deduct alternates they were approved as a part of the july project alternate 4 was added later than. it had all the for $48.7 million they submitted a bid into through that and the bids are evaluated on the plus bids and the alternates. it's recommended that we accept the deduct alternates 13 and reject 4 it provides a structural architecture concrete finish number two, of providing
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a set of concrete the bid parts for this particular alternate is 64 hundred dollars and $3.4 million and this a alternate is you much more than 64 million dollar and we ask you reject this and possibility discuss it with shimming any questions and is what caused the higher prices. it's solely recommended that the project be w5ur9d to show me any questions they've submitted a fair and reasonable bid. their bid taking a look at according to what we think the reduced costs or the costs savings with the mobiletion since they're on the dock side he construction of the below
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grounded concrete. the market code continues t conditions this is on a critical path and it's essentially, we you award it now for the schedule. we look at the scope of work the concrete there's no opportunity for cost scope reduction. the total bid all the time is $48.4 million it's recommend to fund the budget between the amount and program revenues this is $22 million with the contingent of $8.2 million and $33 million for the allocation and $99.4 million for the
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contingent and 8.7 million and the balance will be 7 three or four $.4 million. the group will be the first pathology awarded and the c mc agreed to have the payment bonds as the shourns program to address the subcontractors the subcontractor program has several benefits and increase the composition open the project. over the life of the program it's expected to save millions of dollars and if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> any questions. >> i have just some comments
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and then a question. first of all, i support the recommendations to move forward. i think it's on a critical path and even though that's a lot more money we need to move forward. i think the recommendations is right like on the other packages the disparity between the engineer estimate and the c mc estimate is troubling are the philosophy is the bilateral and engineer are working together in the development of the xylophone to come to the end with the end results of estimates far apart is the collaborations are not working go. so that's concerning with the disparity of the bids so few
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bids and so different seems like it is cause for concern and it would be the quality of the bid documents and whether or not they're looking different things seems like the engineer and the contractor seem to be looking at different things it's concerning and i say that because we have a lot more to be bid whatever it behind the disparities we want to understand. the last comment on the alternates i appreciate the amount it is hard to look at the numbers so as we are developing alternatives we may want to look at more substantive things. my question i think i saw in the staff report there were 4 addendum issued can you explain
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to us the purpose of the timing and the magnitude of those addendum. maybe that's contributed to the results we've seen >> i don't have the information open the and i dim but it should include the inquires as part of the package. the other information i don't have but i'll share it later on >> randy do you have that informati information. >> again may be looking at the addendum what they have in them might be lessons for the future bids. >> if i can respond to a couple
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of your points on the s b e risks some have risks and this package doesn't. the risk by the engineer estimate was based on the speciality item and the market conditions are so tight it will deplete the engineers opinion that is driving the costs that's not part of this package. on the alternates are not in the bidding in this panhandle but their future alternates. the alternates number one is the opening in the roof. the opening in the roof >>was for skylight in the future that is alternate to be deleted so that's really $250,000 on alternate futures. the only thing i can share this
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is a good bid. had we had 4 biders or more we could sharpen our pencils but this this is a reflection of the economy. this is quite a bit work and there's quite a bit work out there >> i did you know, i have some questions on the moving from paid performance to this insurance. but i appreciate the quick response on this. i have talked about the executive director my only concerns is to make sure that someone reads through the performance bonds for our
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construction manager general contractor they expect the paid performance to continue downhill hill if this is a case if someone reads through the funding agreement to make sure that all of the similitudes would be paying performance bonds i'm previously confident that that that's a good move given we do the research >> so we have a motion and second call the roll please. also the members of the public of the public and director metcalf. director reiskin. director harper that's 4 i's and item 7 is approved. that item 8 is the minutes of the february 24th meeting
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>> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for
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literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ (clapping.) first of all, let's give horn to god alleyway mighty for bringing us here today today is a historic occasion. this sermon is dedicated to the memory of doctor george davis the man that actually brought us together here today his vision to take our issues to the bayview he's no longer with us but we know your presence here
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today says a lot about his legacy and passion. i'm honored to be standing here knowing that speaker pelosi is here with us the number one advocate for children and women and seniors in the entire country of the united states is here (clapping) in spite of her tight scheduling schedule her passion is here so we're 4u7b8 and i'm honored to have a hitters activity and great mayor mayor ed lee is here
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with us today (clapping) on the stage we have mr. salazar that actually, the developer that helped us to put all those things together to make that happen washington and senator leno who is here for things we do in our county. we couldn't have gotten this done without wells fargo and every one of you know things happen because of ms. brenda wright (clapping) reverend walking is the board the ceo of the bayview hunters point presidio center he's not
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only a pastor but an activist you talk about programs and religious activities reverend walker is the go to person in our community. thank you for being here today (clapping) i see in the audience president of the la our without him a lot of great things couldn't have happened shipyard and the community outreach making sure that people have jobs mr. cobb i didn't bonding our thank you. without any further delay i'm going to, go the program willie brown couldn't have been here today but next on the agenda pastor please come up to say a
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prayer for us today and after that we have 3 great sirens they're going to lead us the 3 sirens are martin luther and katherine are going to lead us in the national black anthem. ladies and gentlemen let's start >> if all heads would be bowed we invoke god to come in. oh, god of the universe one who loves us more than that we love outdoors we thank you for this day this special occasions we've come together to celebrate the
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activity. we ask our blessings was we go forward and that everything we say and do goplegia in our sight may the words and a be acceptable in our presence we thank you now for all who are here and thank you for the occasion we're gathered here it maybe the beginning but we're on the our thank you in the name of jesus christ amen (clapping) oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light lift ev'ry voice and sing till earth and heaven ring.
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went on to be one of the preserve contractors in the bay area mr. michael by an is one of the general partners for the building of the george senior center we're proud of you, please come on stage (clapping) and well, it gives me great pleasure standing before you and sometimes 375 woodside we've been there and said what we're doing we committed ourselves 5 years ago i had women calling me saying your momma used to cut my hair all i can say my
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grandmother said we've come a a long way so we have to give him a hand our contempt and we have to pay respects to salazar who fought the obstacles and others we've done 5 hope projects and the person i'm going to introduce ms. contacting davis there's nobody, nobody i mean nobody (clapping) nobody i'm just going to say kathy come on up here (clapping.)
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thank you. let me just tell you i'm not willie brown. i was counting on him for all the jokes and fun, i have to do this now his back went out so pray for someone whose not feeling well pray inform willie brown and thank him if i had to think of one politician i have a four package his, see exactly what this it took the one person whose the chair of our fund committee is former mayor willie brown i promised him the video he'll get to see it so give him a hand (clapping)
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george has always told me don't go to willie brown for the small stuff. so i really want to thank even for being here. this is a spell your last name day toro everyone dr. davis family is here the family is in the house the daviss. i want to acknowledge the board of directors and we're going to do that they're my boss and they're in the house we'll have them stand but i want to thank them from the bottom of my heart so thank you. i want to start out by thinking a little bit about what dr. davis meant he was a forward
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thinker and thinking about bayview in the day and bayview has changed and is different but he was thinking about it 20 years ago. and this took 20 years. and later on i'm going to talk about the beautiful people and how they've helped us and supported our organization but it was really dr. davis is the reason we're here so i want to remember that and to know we're his legacy to carry it forward when he passed it had to be hundreds and hundreds of people to make this day happen and you'll hear about that. to get to this day so a lot of other things i want to say the other things i want to say something about this housing it's going to be for the seniors in bayview.
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