File #: 19-1134    Version: 1 Name: Roof Replacements For The Hazard Mitigation Grant
Type: Purchase Status: Passed
File created: 9/23/2019 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 10/2/2019 Final action: 10/2/2019
Title: MOTION TO APPROVE REQUEST TO ADVERTISE PSPW-19-09, “ROOF REPLACEMENTS FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT” AS A PROJECT UNDER THE GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA), THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (FDEM), AND THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM.
Attachments: 1. 1. PSPW-19-09 Roof Replacements for Hazard Mitigation Grant, 2. 2. 4337-11-R, Fire Station 79 Agreement, 3. 3. 4337-12-R, Fire Station 99 Agreement, 4. 4. 4337-13-R, West Police Department Agreement, 5. 5. 4337-15-R, Fire Station 33 Agreement, 6. 6. 4337-16-R, Fire Station 101 Agreement

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MOTION TO APPROVE REQUEST TO ADVERTISE PSPW-19-09, “ROOF REPLACEMENTS FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT” AS A PROJECT UNDER THE GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA), THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (FDEM), AND THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES FOR THE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM.

 

 

Summary Explanation and Background

 

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:

1. On April 17, 2019, the City Commission approved a motion to accept the Grant Agreement between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) and the City Of Pembroke Pines for a total of $3,556,068 for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.

 

2. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded a grant to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) as a part of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). The HMGP provides funds to states, Federally-recognized tribes or territories, and local communities after a disaster declaration to protect public or private property through various mitigation measures, which includes implementation of critical upgrades and other measures that reduce the risk of loss of life and property from future disasters. This grant is being awarded to FDEM as a “pass-through” entity, providing the monies as a “subaward” to the City, which is considered a Sub-Recipient. As defined by 2 C.F.R. §200.92, “subaward” means “an award provided by a pass-through entity to a Sub-Recipient for the Sub-Recipient to carry out part of a Federal award received by the pass-through entity.” The total of the HMGP grant was $3,556,068.

 

3. The City was awarded grant funding for a total of nine (9) projects. This solicitation is for roof replacement for five (5) of the nine (9) approved projects:

 

Ø                     4337-11-R, Fire Station 79 Hardening & Wind Retrofit- this hazard mitigation project is to harden against wind damage Fire Station 79, located at 19900 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029.

Ø                     4337-12-R, Fire Station 99 Hardening & Wind Retrofit- this hazard mitigation project is to harden against wind damage Fire Station 99, located at 16999 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33023.

Ø                     4337-13-R, West Police Department Hardening & Wind Retrofit - this hazard mitigation project is to harden against wind damage the West Police Substation, located at 18400 Johnson Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029.

Ø                     4337-15-R, Fire Station 33 Hardening & Wind Retrofit - this hazard mitigation project is to harden Fire Station 33, located at 600 SW 72nd Avenue, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33023.

Ø                     4337-16-R, Fire Station 101-911 Call Center Hardening, Generator - this proposed hazard mitigation project is to strengthen the roof of the Fire Station 101, located at 6057 SW 198th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33332.

 

4. Each project proposal is to replace and strengthen the roof at each location to withstand wind speeds from a Category 5 Hurricane. These roof replacements shall provide protection against 177 MPH winds, or the wind speed protection and impact requirements indicated by the effective Florida Building Code at the time permits are issued, whichever is greater.

 

5. The  roofs at Fire Stations 69 and 89 have each been replaced within the past few years and therefore were not part of the Grant request.

 

6.  The Grant also provides for the replacement of the windows and doors with Category 5 rated materials, as well as the emergency power generators. These items will be brought forward in other agenda items in the near future.

 

7. All activities shall be completed in strict compliance with Federal, State and Local applicable Rules and Regulations.

 

8. FEMA provides up to 75% of the funds for mitigation projects. The remaining 25% is required to be matched by the City.

 

9. The grant funding and the 25% City match dollar amount for this project is as follows:

    

Project Number

Federal Fund 75%

City Match 25%

Total Project

4337-11-R

$320,377.50

$106,792.50

$427,170.00

4337-12-R

$314,370.00

$104,790.00

$419,160.00

4337-13-R

$332,887.50

$110,962.50

$443,850.00

4337-15-R

$319,837.50

$106,612.50

$426,450.00

4337-16-R

$320,215.50

$106,738.50

$426,954.00

Totals:

$1,607,688.00

$535,896.00

$2,143,584.00

 

10.  The term for each agreement begins upon execution by both parties and shall end on October 31, 2020, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Paragraph 17 of each agreement.

 

11.  This is a cost-reimbursement agreement, subject to the availability of funds. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature, and subject to any modification in accordance with either Chapter 216, Florida Statutes, or the Florida Constitution. The FDEM will reimburse the City only for allowable costs incurred in the successful completion of each deliverable as outlined in each agreement.

 

12.  As the grants have been accepted, the City is seeking to procure the services of a qualified and licensed Florida contractor and execute a contract with the selected bidder to complete the scope of work as approved by the FDEM and FEMA. The City shall select the qualified, licensed Florida contractor in accordance with the City's procurement policy as well as all Federal and State Laws and Regulations. All procurement activities shall contain sufficient source documentation and be in accordance with all applicable regulations.

 

13.  The City shall be responsible for furnishing or contracting all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation and supervision and for performing all work per sealed engineering designs and construction plans presented to FDEM by the City and subsequently approved by FDEM and FEMA.

 

14. Request Commission to approve request to advertise PSPW-19-09, “Roof Replacements for the Hazard Mitigation Grant” as a project under the grant agreement between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), and the City Of Pembroke Pines for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.

 

 

Item has been reviewed by the Commission Auditor and approved for the Agenda.

 

Financial Impact

FINANCIAL IMPACT DETAIL:

 

a)   Initial Cost: The total cost of this project is $2,143,584. The total of the 25% City Match for this project is $535,896.

b)   Amount budgeted for this item in Account No: Funds are available in the following account numbers:

 

Project Number

Project Location

Account Code

4337-11-R

Fire Station 79

1-4003-4337-529-62009

4337-12-R

Fire Station 99

1-4003-4337-529-62026

4337-13-R

West Police Department

1-3001-4337-529-62053

4337-15-R

Fire Station 33

1-4003-4337-529-62012

4337-16-R

Fire Station 101-911 Call Center

1-4003-4337-529-62031

 

c)   Source of funding for difference, if not fully budgeted: Not Applicable.

d)   5 year projection of the operational cost of the project: To be determined.

e)   Detail of additional staff requirements:  Not Applicable.