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File #: 2024-0860    Version: 0 Name: 2025 Orland Hills Road and Ditch Reconstruction Construction Management - Contract Change Order
Type: MOTION Status: IN COMMITTEE /COMMISSION
File created: 11/11/2024 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 12/16/2024 Final action:
Title: 2025 Orland Hills Road and Ditch Reconstruction Construction Management - Contract Change Order
Attachments: 1. Legistar File 2024-0130, 2. Exhibit B - Orland Hills West Oversight - Fully Executed, 3. Proposal - Orland Hills West and East Subdivision Drainage and Roadway_Phase III
Title
2025 Orland Hills Road and Ditch Reconstruction Construction Management - Contract Change Order

History
In 2016, the Village embarked on a multi-year plan to upgrade rural cross section roadways annexed into the Village over the years. These roadways were far below current Village standards, and required spending considerable resources maintaining the roadways, stormwater ponds, sanitary sewers, and water mains. This undertaking started with the Fernway Subdivision, followed by Laguna Hills last year. This year will see the culmination of this endeavor with the completion of the Orland Hills West and Orland Hills East Subdivisions.

The initial plan was to perform the Orland Hills West subdivision project in 2024, and the Orland Hills East subdivision project in 2025. The original contract for the Orland Hills West construction was terminated for cause in October 2024 due to timing of the construction project. In an effort to obtain the best pricing, the Village bid both the Orland Hills East and West construction as one (1) cohesive project for 2025.

To provide continuity across the two projects, Village staff recommends combining the construction management of the combined project, to Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd. (CBBEL). CBBEL was awarded the construction management of the Orland Hills West Project in 2024 after solicitating bids from A/E firms, and spent minimal time and funds for preconstruction activities, so their continuation on the project is in the best interest of the Village due to knowledge of the project.

The Village requires a Professional Engineer to be onsite full-time to ensure project specifications and bid documents are followed. Due to the contractor’s ability to work both locations on the same day or work only one area, having another engineer oversee the Orland Hill’s East project would increase costs. By having one (1) engineer, they can cover both locations and ensure tax dollars are spent efficiently.

The project...

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