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File #: 2025-0133    Version: 0 Name: 2025 Playground Renovations - Purchase and Installation
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 2/10/2025 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 2/17/2025 Final action: 2/17/2025
Title: 2025 Playground Renovations - Purchase and Installation
Attachments: 1. Proposal - Landscape Structures, 2. Sole Source Request Form-Playgrounds

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2025 Playground Renovations - Purchase and Installation

 

History

There are fifty-four (54) playgrounds spread across sixty-six (66) park and facility sites in the Village. According to the 2020 NRPA Agency Performance Review, which highlights characteristics of America’s local public park agencies, a community with a population range between 50,000 to 99,999 has on average one (1) playground for every 3,859 residents. With a population of roughly 60,000, the Village of Orland Park fairs substantially better, with one (1) playground for every 1,111 residents.

 

According to the U.S. Access Board and the National Center on Accessibility, a typical public playground is designed to be in place for ten to twenty (10-20) years. It should be noted that while some Village playgrounds have surpassed that average life span, Village playgrounds are maintained to the highest possible safety standards. A Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) from the Public Works Department inspects and reports on each playground on a monthly basis, and all hazards and other issues are addressed promptly.

 

The Public Works Department currently employs five (5) Certified Playground Safety Inspectors (CPSI). Upon completion of each playground, a Village CPSI audits all work to ensure compliance with manufacturer requirements and national playground standards. Once approved by a Village CPSI, playgrounds are opened to the public for all to enjoy.

 

Since 2020, the Village has renovated twenty-six (26) playgrounds based on data outlined in the “2019 Village Park Assessment” and subsequent “2023 Playground and Pavilion Assessment”. The 2019 Assessment was used to help determine which playgrounds would be renovated from 2020-2023 and provided a comprehensive look at the condition of the Village’s parks, while the goal of the “2023 Playground and Pavilion Assessment” was to provide a roadmap for the next five (5) years (2024-2028) for playground and pavilion renovations. The 2023 Playground and Pavilion Assessment is available for public review via the Public Works website.

 

Playground Funding

The Village’s 5-Year Capital Budget includes funding for sixteen (16) playground and ten (10) pavilion renovations between 2024 and 2028 as detailed below:

 

2024

Playgrounds: Colonial, Frontier, Mallard Landing and Treetop Parks

Pavilions: Brown (new), Cameno Real (new), Capistrano (replacement), and Country Club Estates (replacement) Parks

 

2025

Playgrounds: Country Club Estates, Laurel Hill, Eagle Ridge III, Doogan and Schussler Parks

Pavilions: Doogan (new) and Helen (replacement) Parks

 

2026

Playgrounds: Evergreen View, Grasslands, and Helen Parks

Pavilions: Eagle Ridge III (replacement) and Evergreen View (replacement) Parks

 

2027

Playgrounds: Crystal Creek, Equestrian, and Fountain Hills Parks

Pavilions: Frontier (replacement) and Veterans (replacement) Parks

 

2028

Playgrounds: Deer Point Estates and Wlodarski Parks

Pavilions: Crescent Park (depending on development plans for the Triangle)

 

It should be noted that Playground and Pavilion renovations are presented to the public and Recreation Advisory Board (RAB) on an annual basis, and as such, the proposed renovation list is subject to change.

 

2025 Proposed Playground Renovations

The Village’s FY2025 budget includes funding for four (4) playground renovations, which based on data from the 2023 Playground and Pavilion Assessment, includes Country Club Estates, Laurel Hill, Eagle Ridge III, and Doogan Parks. The renovation of the playground at Schussler Park is part of a larger renovation of the park, and has been budgeted/reviewed separately from the 2025 Playground Renovations (see 2023-1001).

 

The full scope of work of these renovations includes new playground equipment, new engineered wood fiber (wood mulch), improved edge restraints, new site amenities, and ADA improvements. A description of proposed playground improvements and a map of the location of these parks are provided as an attachment to this report.

 

Public Notification of Proposed Improvements

To notify residents of the proposed playground improvements, postcards were sent to the three hundred and thirty-seven (337) residents who live within three hundred (300) feet of the parks where improvements are proposed. Postcards included general information about the proposed improvements, as well as a QR Code that links to the website where more detailed information was available. A survey was posted on the Public Works website for residents to vote on their preferred playground option (1 or 2) and provide comments regarding the improvements. An invitation to the February 4, 2025, Recreation Advisory Board (RAB) meeting was also included.

 

At the RAB meeting on February 4th, held at the Civic Center, Public Works Staff presented all proposed playground and pavilion improvement projects to the public and RAB members. Survey results were presented for each park. No residents attended the meeting.  Ultimately the RAB voted on each of the proposed playground options and a final recommendation was made for each park, as summarized below:

 

Playgrounds

Country Club Estates Park: Option 1 (no changes proposed)

Laurel Hill Park: Option 2 (no changes proposed)

Eagle Ridge III Park: Option 1 (no changes proposed)

Doogan Park: Option 2 (no changes proposed)

 

Pavilions

Helen and Doogan Parks: No changes proposed

 

The RAB-recommended options aligned with the preferred options of residents as indicated on the online survey results. The playground proposal described below, which is attached for approval, reflects the updated playground selections voted on and recommended by the members of the Recreation Advisory Board.

 

Playground Proposal

A co-op proposal from Landscape Structures Inc. (LSI) for the purchase and installation of the aforementioned playground improvements is attached for review. The proposal was facilitated by Landscape Structures’ local vendor, NuToys Leisure Products. The proposal includes an 8% discount on playground equipment based on the co-op pricing offered via Sourcewell Contract # 010521-LSI. The co-op discount is typically 6%, but because of the volume of equipment purchased, the Village will receive an 8% discount. The proposed contractor site work has been competitively bid by NuToys and is based on prevailing wage rates. This is the same proposal process that has been used since 2020 for playground improvements.

 

The scope of LSI’s proposal includes: new playground equipment, professional playground installation, safety surfacing (mulch) removal and replacement, edge restraint (border) removal and replacement, and the installation of access ramps per the ADA. It should be noted that, due to long lead times, approval for the purchase of the pavilions that will be installed in 2025 were purchased in December 2024 (see 2024-0863).

 

To complete the proposed playground renovations, the Village utilizes LSI as the general contractor to ensure the playground equipment, safety surfacing, and concrete work is installed correctly by certified local contractors. The Village would work closely with Landscape Structures’ local vendor, NuToys Leisure Products, on a day-to-day basis during the duration of the project. This is the same arrangement used by the Village since 2020 which has provided an efficient and effective means of completing the scope of work. Since 2020, procurement of equipment was completed on schedule and the installation of all work exceeded Staff’s expectations for quality and attention to detail.

 

LSI has also used this type of co-op purchasing/installation services contract with several other local municipalities, including the City of Lake Forest, Arlington Heights School District, Buffalo Grove Park District, Algonquin School District 300, Niles Park District, West Aurora School District, Peoria Park District, and Naperville School District 203.

 

As such, Staff recommends approving the proposal from Landscape Structures Inc. for the 2025 playground equipment purchase and installation for $776,632.00.00. A 2% contingency of $15,533.00 is requested to address change orders made necessary by circumstances not reasonably foreseeable at the time the contract was signed. As such, the total requested approval is for an amount not to exceed $792,165.00. ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

 

This agenda item is being considered by the Committee of the Whole and the Village Board of Trustees on the same night.

 

Financial Impact

Funding in the amount of $555,000.00 were budgeted in 2025 in account 3008010-470250 for playground renovations at Country Club Estates, Laurel Hills and Eagle Ridge III. ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬Funding in the amount of $250,000.00 was budget for the renovation of the Doogan Park playground in 2025 in the same account. As such, the total amount budget for playground renovations in 2025 is $805,000.00.

 

Recommended Action/Motion

I move to approve the waiver of the competitive bid process in lieu of participation in joint purchasing cooperative Sourcewell pursuant to Contract # 010521-LSI and authorize the approval and execution of a vendor contract with Landscape Structures, Inc. for the 2025 Playground Renovations - Purchase and Installation, based on Landscape Structures, Inc.’s proposal dated February 5, 2025, for $776,632.00 plus a $15,533.00 contingency, for a total not-to-exceed contract price of $792,165.00;

 

AND

 

Authorize the Village Manager to execute all related contracts, subject to Village Attorney review;

 

AND

 

Allow the Village Manager to approve change orders related to the contract.