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CM-07-12-257CITY OF ROUND ROCK CONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation PROJECT: Round Rock Skatepark Development Phase H ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRICE: PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDERS: THIS CHANGE ORDER: CHANGE ORDERS TO DATE: $139,940.90 $0.00 $4,317.95 $0.00 CHANGE DATA PAGE 1 OF 2 DATE: 10/31/2007 CHANGE ORDER NO: JUSTIFICATION: changes in quantity 'V..,` •Km . ` '1?SS:iY< - xx ;z•— a r . z .. z . - zr .. :.z x. z? . •a r, • , z: • z: ••z:r z, ,Mar:,,.. rza , Ya . ITEM # 1 2 3 4 DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES UNIT quantity increase-conc. Skate element quantity decrease-conc.flat work quantity increase -linear ft fence quantity decrease-bermuda sod S.F S.F L.F. S.F UNIT QTY. PRICE 298 $25.00 199 $6.15 85 $23.00 8780 $0.44 AMOUNT ADDED DAYS CALENDAR/ WORKING $7,450.00 ($1,223.85' $1,955.00 ($3,863.20, PREPARED BY: SIGNATURE: ENGINEER N M CONTRACTOR PRINT NAME/TITLE: '' . -fA 3 Lt4Svv. APPROVED: DATE TOTAL: $4,317.95 0 PERCENT OF ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRI( THIS CHANGE ORDER: 3.00% PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDER: 0 TOTAL % CHANGE: 3.00% ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRICE PLUS CHANGE ORDERS: $144,258.85 CITY ROUND ROCK constco2/forms6/Ik L �l�1 I- orf BLUE SHEET FORMAT DATE: December 3, 2007 SUBJECT: City Manager approval - December 7, 2007 ITEM: Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to approve the Change Order for Construction Services with Ideal Skateparks for the Skate Park Development Project. Department: PARD Staff Person: Rick Atkins, Parks and Recreation Director David Buzzell, Park Development Manager Justification: Change in quantity of elements. Funding: $151,038.00 Cost: $4,317.95 Source of funds: G.O. Bonds, TPWD Grant, Ron Sproull Fund, LCRA Partnership in Parks Grant Outside Resources: N/A Background Information: The Greater Lake Creek Park Project involves three existing park properties and several parcels of land that the City already has or will acquire through the platting process of new neighborhoods. Clay Madsen Park, Greenlawn Park, and Lake Creek Park will all receive improvements in the form of new development and/or renovations. These three parks will also be connected with a hike & bike trail. Also included in this project will be the City's first skate park, dog park, and inline hockey facility. This project is partially funded by a Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. (TPWD) Grant and a Grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). Public Comment: In addition to a focus group that was formed to specifically address end-user concerns, the Parks and Recreation department has received several petitions and numerous requests over the past three years for a skate park. Also, several public hearings associated with the Grant applications were held. Blue Sheet Format Updated 01/20/04