HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - August 1, 1984 (61)CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 1, 1984
HALE PARK AIR- Following i n t roduc t it on of the rrnr t t e r by City Nittrrr ge r G l awe n,
0CMITICNING Comic t , on rtxrt ion of Come 1 Nimix,r 01 son. Reid second.
SYSMI SPD( -S approved the spec i f i ca t i otas for air -condi t i on i nR sys t an -1 in l e
APPFCVM Park Wilding. and authorized the advertising for bids
thereon.
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FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
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Air -Conditioning System - Hale Park Building
7/25/84
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I would appreciate this item being put on the August 1 Council
Agenda and that ,the specifications and drawings be adoptoect at
that time. Hopefully, we will then be able to meet sufficient
bidders so that this item can then be nut on the August 15 Council
Aaenda and bids can be awarded.
The specifications and drawings were prepared by Alex Scheflo, a
licensed engineer in the field of air conditioning, and certain
other plans and drawings were prepared by Wayne West, also a
professional and structural engineer.
Mr. Scheflo has included in his fee of $2,500.00 the specifications
and drawings, as well as supervision during the installation. He
estimates that the $50,000.00 allotted for this job should take care
of the cost, including his fee; however, because Hale Park Buildinc!
is below standard electrically, work will have to be done by the
Utilities Department to bring this portion of it up to standard and
their estimate is $3,000.00. Consequently, the completed job is
estimated to cost $53,000.00.
The air conditioning will be adequate based on Mr. Schef.lo's s-Peci-
fications to handle the main hall, but this does not include the
side rooms. The air conditioners, two 15 -ton units mounted on
the south side of the building, will handle normal heat loads and
spectator loads. The cooling section is for the required capacity
and CFM air delivery as shown on the plan, with the return air at
a temperature of 80 degrees Db and 64 degrees Wb and outdoor air
temperature of 105 degrees Db.
Based on these figures we anticipate that these units should do a
good job for this building, even with a capacity crowd of 400
people. Mr. Scheflo is considered one of the better air condition-
ing engineers in the area.
Hopefully, there will be some good action on this project and the
bids will come in at, or under, Mr. Scheflo's estimate.
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