File #: 15-0899    Name:
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/11/2015 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/25/2015 Final action: 8/25/2015
Title: Approve the Surety Riders to the Performance and Payment Bonds executed and provided by SeaPac Engineering, Inc., Pueblo Construction, Inc., and GraniteRock Company, each in the amount of $4,550,000.
Sponsors: Public Works / RMA
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Surety Rider for Performance and Payment Bond #929592053 Granite Rock, 3. Surety Rider for Performance and Payment Bond #024059030 Pueblo Construction, 4. Surety Rider for Performance Bond #024057545 Sea Pac Engineering, Inc, 5. Surety Rider for Payment Bond #024057545 Sea Pac Engineering, Inc, 6. Surety Rider for Performance Bond #024057546 Sea Pac Engineering, Inc., 7. Surety Rider for Payment Bond #024057546 Sea Pac Engineering, Inc., 8. Completed Board Order
Title
Approve the Surety Riders to the Performance and Payment Bonds executed and provided by SeaPac Engineering, Inc., Pueblo Construction, Inc., and GraniteRock Company, each in the amount of $4,550,000.
Report

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Surety Riders to the Performance and Payment Bonds executed and provided by SeaPac Engineering, Inc., Pueblo Construction, Inc., and GraniteRock Company, each in the amount of $4,550,000.

SUMMARY/DISCISSION:
On January 27, 2015, the Board of Supervisors awarded SeaPac Engineering, Inc., Pueblo Construction, Inc., and GraniteRock Company individual JOC agreements and approved Contractor's Performance and Payment Bonds of $2 Million. At this time, accumulative Job Orders are approaching the approved $2 Million bond limit. In order to continue to issue additional Job Orders to SeaPac Engineering, Inc., Pueblo Construction, Inc., and GraniteRock Company, it is necessary to approve their Performance and Payment bond at the full contract amount of $4,550,000.

Public Contract Code Section 20128.5 provides that counties may award annual contracts for repair, remodeling, or other repetitive work to be done according to unit prices. This is commonly referred to as Job Order Contracting (JOC), and is typically done by developing a construction task catalog that is then competitively bid. JOC is an indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor will perform a variety of projects, consisting of specific construction tasks, providing an alternative procurement method for completing public works projects, which improves economy and efficiency in completing many public works projects, including urgent and time-sensitive projects. The price of an individual project will be deter-mined by multiplying the preset unit prices and the appropriate quantities by the appropriate adjustment factor. The adjustment factor will vary depending upon the location of the work...

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