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File #: 24-3432    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 10/22/2024 Final action: 10/22/2024
Title: AUTHORIZE and APPROVE the County Administrator, or designee, to execute a change order to increase the payment limit by $2.5 million dollars, to a new payment limit of $103.5 million dollars with Sletten Construction Company, a Montana Corporation for the construction of the West County Re-entry, Treatment and Housing project. (68% State Grant Funds, 32% General Fund Capital Reserves)
To: Board of Supervisors
From: Monica Nino, County Administrator
Report Title: Change Order for West County Reentry, Treatment and Housing (WRTH) project
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
AUTHORIZE and APPROVE the County Administrator, or designee, to execute a change order to increase the payment limit by $2.5 million dollars, to a new payment limit of $103.5 million dollars with Sletten Construction Company, a Montana Corporation for the construction of the West County Re-entry, Treatment and Housing project.


FISCAL IMPACT:

No fiscal impact. This action moves contingency funds already in the overall project budget of $126.5 million into the construction contract but does not increase the already approved overall project budget. State funding of $70 million has been approved and is funding the majority of the construction costs.

BACKGROUND:

Sletten Construction was awarded the contract to build the West County Re-entry, Treatment and Housing (WRTH) project on December 7, 2021. The project is a 288 bed, five housing unit, detention facility with a complete medical clinic built into the facility. Two of the five housing units, comprising 96 beds, are specialized for the treatment of detainees with medical and mental health issues. The facility also includes visitation, including family visitation areas, classrooms and training facilities and space for non-governmental service providers to deliver re-entry services to the detainee population. The majority of the funding for the project is from a State of California grant in the amount of $70 million dollars. However, delays on the part of the State in giving final approval of the grant and permission to proceed with the project have led to cost escalations in the project during this period of extensive construction cost inflation.
In addition, several of the authorities that have jurisdiction over aspects of the project including Pacific Gas and...

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