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AGENDA. From the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Board meeting on Wednesday, October 11th, 2023 at 7:00pm as a hybrid meeting
From the Consent Agenda for the 9/11/2023 meeting.
5. Award of Contract with Timothy C. Best, CEG for Trail Design, Permitting and Construction Administration Services for the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail in Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve (R-23-111)
Staff Contact: Bryan Apple, Capital Projects Field Manager, Land & Facilities Department General Manager’s Recommendations:
1. Authorize the General Manager to enter into a multi-year professional services contract with Timothy C. Best, CEG to complete design, engineering, permitting, and construction administration services for the multi-use Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail project, for a base contract amount not-to-exceed $102,540.
2. Authorize a 15% contingency of $15,381 to be reserved for unanticipated issues, bringing the total not-to-exceed amount to $117,921.
6. Award of Contract for Design and Engineering Services for the Purisima-to-the-Sea Parking Area Project (R-23-112)
Staff Contact: Scott Reeves, Senior Capital Project Manager, Engineering & Construction Department General Manager’s Recommendations:
1. Award a contract to CSW/ST2 of Redwood City, California, to complete the design, engineering, permitting, and construction administration for the Purisima-to-the-Sea Parking Area Project for a not-to-exceed base contract amount of $356,913.
2. Authorize a 15% contingency of $53,537 to cover unforeseen tasks beyond the current scope.
3. Authorize a separate contract allowance of $40,000 for additional traffic design, engineering, and permitting support to avoid potential implementation delays, if needed, bringing the total not-to-exceed contract amount to $450,450.
More on the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail on Coastside Buzz
Midpen Open Space Board of Directors’ Wards 2023
Ward 1 – Craig Gleason
Ward 2 – Yoriko Kishimoto
Ward 4 – Curt Riffle
Ward 5 – Karen Holman
Ward 6 – Margaret MacNiven
Ward 7 – Zoe Kersteen-Tucker
The cemented-in urban mindset in action. So weird to see design, engineering, and construction administration contracted for a “trail.” And that parking lot–yikes!