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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2022-029 - Change Order - #3 - Long Painting Company - 6MG1 Reservoir Recoating & Vent Replacement - 10/11/2022Agreement Flouting Form • For Approvals, Signatures and Records Management T This form combines & replaces the Request for Mayor's Signature and Contract Cover Sheet forms. KEN WASHINGTON (Print on pink or cherry colored paper) Originator: Department: C. Frame PW Engineering Date Sent: Date Required > 1 /3/2023 N/A 0 L fl. Authorized to Sign: Date of Council Approval: O' 0 Director or Designee ❑ Mayor 1/24/2022 Q Budget Account Number: Grant? ❑ Yes 0 No W20091.64110.330 Budget? 0 Yes ❑ No Type: N/A Vendor Name: Category: Long Painting, Co. Contract Vendor Number: Sub -Category: C 1589103 Change Order #3 0 Project Name: 6MG1 Reservoir Recoating and Vent Replacement E L � Project Details:Create a one time payment item to compensate Long Painting for paint material cost escalation due to significant supply chain impacts beyond their control. 40 E Agreement Amount: $27,033.19 Basis for Selection of Contractor: Bid N Start Date: N/A Termination Date: 195 Working Days Q Local Business? ❑ Yes ❑ No* *Ifineets requirements per KCC 3.70. 700, please complete "Vendor Purchase -Local Exceptions" form on Cityspoce Notice required prior to disclosure? ❑ Yes 0 No Contract Number: CAG2022-029 Date Received by City Attorney: Comments: Im C 3 �. 0 3� a, •� i � a0i fa p� Date Routed to the Mayor's Office: in Date Routed to the City Clerk's Office: aaccW22373_1_20 Visit Documents.KentWA.gov to obtain copies of all agreements KENT CHANGE ORDER NO. 3 NAME OF CONTRACTOR: CONTRACT NAME & PROJECT NUMBER: ORIGINAL CONTRACT DATE: Lona Paintina Companv ("Contractor") 6MG1 Reservoir Recoatina and Vent Renlacement January 24, 2022 This Change Order amends the above -referenced contract; all other provisions of the contract that are not inconsistent with this Change Order shall remain in effect. For valuable consideration and by mutual consent of the parties, the project contract is modified as follows: 1. Section I of the Agreement, entitled "Description of Work," is hereby modified to add additional work or revise existing work as follows: In addition to work required under the original Agreement and any prior Amendments, Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to: Create a one time payment item to compensate Long Painting for paint material cost escalation, due to significant supply chain impacts beyond their control. 2. The contract amount and time for performance provisions of Section II "Time of Completion," and Section III, "Compensation," are hereby modified as follows: Original Contract Sum, $3,022,229.32 (including applicable alternates and WSST) Net Change by Previous Change Orders $59,608.52 (incl. applicable WSST) Current Contract Amount $3,081,837.84 (incl. Previous Change Orders) Current Change Order $24,553.31 Applicable WSST Tax on this Change $2,479.88 Order Revised Contract Sum $3,108,871.034 CHANGE ORDER - 1 OF 3 Original Time for Completion 180 working days (insert date) Revised Time for Completion under 19s working days prior Change Orders (insert date) Days Required (f) for this Change Order 00 calendar days Revised Time for Completion 195 working days (insert date) In accordance with Sections 1-04.4 and 1-04.5 of the Kent and WSDOT Standard Specifications, and Section VII of the Agreement, the Contractor accepts all requirements of this Change Order by signing below. Also, pursuant to the above -referenced contract, Contractor agrees to waive any protest it may have regarding this Change Order and acknowledges and accepts that this Change Order constitutes final settlement of all claims of any kind or nature arising from or connected with any work either covered or affected by this Change Order, including, without limitation, claims related to contract time, contract acceleration, onsite or home office overhead, or lost profits. This Change Order, unless otherwise provided, does not relieve the Contractor from strict compliance with the guarantee and warranty provisions of the original contract, particularly those pertaining to substantial completion date. All acts consistent with the authority of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order, prior to the effective date of this Change Order, are hereby ratified and affirmed, and the terms of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order shall be deemed to have applied. The parties whose names appear below swear under penalty of perjury that they are authorized to enter into this contract modification, which is binding on the parties of this contract. 3. The Contractor will adjust the amount of its performance bond (if any) for this project to be consistent with the revised contract sum shown in section 2, above. IN WITNESS, the parties below have executed this Agreement, which will become effective on the last date written below. CONTRACTOR: (sign %ature) 1 1 Print Name: UX2 Jv<vtew�_ Its �'�Siarss� (title) DATE: ef.Xpa'X CHANGE ORDER - 2 OF 3 CITY OF KENT: i_ Digitally signed by Chad Ble— ChadBieren.1KM 0UEP.M. W.,kar CN=ChadBe Date: 2022 10.11 1 a:4107-W'00' Print Name: Its DATE: ,-tt= EC (signature) Chad Bieren. P.E. Public Works Director (title) ATTEST: r J Kent City Clerk C[In this held, you may enter the electronic 8lepath where the contract has been saved] CHANGE ORDER - 3 OF 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: (applicable if Mayor's signature required) Kent Law Department File No. 200.2 KENT CHANGE ORDER WORKSHEET NO. 3 Construction Engineering Division - Public Works Project: 6MG1 Reservoir Recoating and Vent Project No: 20-3006 Replacement Project Engineer: Gray & Osborne Fed -Aid No: Capital Projects Brian Shields Contractor: Long Painting Company Man�yjer: Date: 9/9/2022 I. Proposed Change This change makes the following revision to the Contract Documents and provides compensation for the following: Create a one time payment item to compensate Long Painting for paint material cost escalations due to significant supply chain impacts beyond their control. II. Reason and Background for Change On May 9 2022, Long Painting Company notified the City of Kent that Sherwin-Williams (coatings supplier) had increased the price to purchase specified coating materials 10% on May 1, 2022, in addition to a 15% increase implemented on February 1, 2022. Lengthy discussions between Long Painting and the City of Kent were had following receipt of this notice. It was ultimately determined these costs were due to global conditions well beyond the Contractor's control and could not be reasonably defined at time of bid. This change provides a one time payment for paint material cost escalations and settles any further claims to additional material price adjustments. III. Method of Payment NEW PAY ITEMS ❑ Not applicable Sch. Item Description Total Est. Unit Unit Price No Otv I Coating Cost Escalation 1 LS $24,553.31 New Pay Items Total: $ DELETE EXISTING PAY ITEM(S) per 1-09.5 ❑' Notapplicable Sch No. Bid Item No. Item Description Qty Unit Unit Price Total Estimated Cost of Item $24,553.31 24,553.31 Cost of Item Page 1 $ - Delete Existing Pay Items Total: $ - INCREASE/DECREASE TO EXISTING PAY ITEMS) ❑' Notapplicable . NoBid Item No. Item Description Qty Unit Unit Price Cost of Item No. I$ - Increase / Decrease to Existing Pay Items Total: $ - *TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF CHANGE ORDER: $24,553.31 * Total of the Cost of Item Columns IV. WORKING DAYS Original Contract: Due This Change Order: Previous Total: Explanation/Justification for Additional Working Days: Five (5) days for bull wheel repair; five (5) days for additional metal plate repairs. *TOTAL WORKING DAYS: Capital Projects Manager: Brian Shields Construction Engineering Supervisor: Ja n Barry Construction Manager: Eric Connor 0 * This Change Order + Previous Total Date: a� - 2-1-202Z Date: —2/L ' ZZL Date: %/ el - Page 2 O M M n � O Ln lD Ln n n 00 N N L!1 Q1 Ln 4J O 7 N E C1� .3 L 4J Ln L a Q. W U Q m Shields, Brian From: Shields, Brian Sent: Monday, August 29, 2022 1:28 PM To: Charles Pham Cc: Zach Andruss; Brandon Chao; Barry, Jason; Connor, Eric Subject: RE: Kent Tank Paint Material Escalation Claim Attachments: Paint Escalation calculations.pdf Charles, The City of Kent has reviewed the backup information Long Painting Company provided on Friday, August 19, 2022 regarding the paint cost escalation claim submitted on May 9, 2022 for the 6MG1 Recoating project. Attached is the City's calculation of the escalation based on the bid time quotes and subsequent price increases LPC received from Sherwin-Williams. Review this and respond with any comments. If concurrence on the escalation cost is achieved and the City of Kent agrees to move forward with a change order for paint cost escalation, markup will not apply and there will be no compensation for labor, equipment, tools, or any other incidentals. Payment for the paint cost escalation does not set a precedent for future claims, nor does it guarantee coverage for other escalation charges that may be discovered on this project or on any other. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Brian Shields, Capita/ Projects Manager Construction Management I Public Works Department 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Main/Cell 253-293-4973 1 Desk 253-856-6510 bshieldsCa)KentWA.aov CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON KentWA.aov Facebook YouTube From: Charles Pham <Charlespl@longpainting.com> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2022 2:21 PM To: Shields, Brian <BShields@kentwa.gov>; Barry, Jason <JBarry@kentwa.gov>; Connor, Eric <EConnor@kentwa.gov> Cc: Zach Andruss <zacha@longpainting.com>; Brandon Chao <Brandonc@longpainting.com> Subject: Kent Tank Paint Material Escalation Claim EXTERNAL EMAIL Brian, As requested by the City I have complied and attached the following information: Sherwin William's Invoices This includes ALL invoices including Credit Memos to correct invoices job to date. i. Please note that there will probably be a few more invoices. 2. LPC PO's 3. LPC paint order notice dated February 18th, 2022 which included quantities and material pricing confirmation. Please note that this was sent to Sherwin Williams prior to receiving NTP for the project. 4. Sherwin Williams Price increase dated April 20th, 2022 5. Sherwin Williams Original Quote provided during the bidding phase of the project. 6. LPC Claim #2 dated May 9th submitted to the City of Kent Let me know if there are any questions or additional requests. Respectfully, Charles Pham Industrial Group Manager OLONG PAUMNC OOMPANY Charlesvl (a,lonenaintin3z.cone 21414 68th Ave S Kent, WA 98032-2416 (800)678-5664 206-718-8745 Direct www.longpain ting. com Shields, Brian From: Charles Pham <Charlesp1 @longpainting.com> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2022 2:21 PM To: Shields, Brian; Barry, Jason; Connor, Eric Cc: Zach Andruss; Brandon Chao Subject: Kent Tank Paint Material Escalation Claim Attachments: Combined Invoices.pdf; Combined PO's.pdf; LPC Paint Order Notice to SW 2-18-2022.pdf; SW Price Increase Notice to LPC 4-20-22.pdf; City of Kent original quote.pdf; LPC-COP-004-02 Paint Escalation Claim.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL Brian, As requested by the City I have complied and attached the following information: 1. Sherwin William's Invoices a. This includes ALL invoices including Credit Memos to correct invoices job to date. i. Please note that there will probably be a few more invoices. 2. LPC PO's 3. LPC paint order notice dated February 181h, 2022 which included quantities and material pricing confirmation. Please note that this was sent to Sherwin Williams prior to receiving NTP for the project. 4. Sherwin Williams Price increase dated April 201h, 2022 5. Sherwin Williams Original Quote provided during the bidding phase of the project. 6. LPC Claim #2 dated May 9th submitted to the City of Kent Let me know if there are any questions or additional requests. Respectfully, Charles Pham Industrial Group Manager OLIONG PAIrMNG C) MPANY Charlesvl Uonzvaintinz.com 21414 68th Ave S Kent, WA 98032-2416 (800)678-5664 206-718-8745 Direct www.longpainting. cons 1 Charles Pham From: Brett E Weiderstrom <Brett.E.Weiderstrom@sherwin.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 4:42 PM To: Charles Pham Subject: FW: price increase Attachments: Sherwin -Williams -Customer Pricing Communication -May 2022.pdf, Supply Chain Update.pdf Charles, As discussed, due to the continued rise in raw material costs Sherwin-Williams will be implementing a 10% price increase May 1, 2022. This is in addition to our 15% price increase that went into effect February 1, 2022. Due to these extreme cost increases we will be forced to increase your original quoted prices for the City of Kent project. As of May 1 your new material costs will be as follows; Corothane I Galva-Pac = $228.00 per kit. New price $298.00 Macropoxy 646 = $38.00 per gallon. New price $49.67 (Both PW and FC) Sherloxane 800 = $92.00 per gallon. New price $120.25 Please feel free to call with any questions. Brett Weiderstrom Sherwin-Williams NACE CIP III #8811 206.643.3236 1 5/9/2022 6MG 1 reservoir Recoating and vent Replacement LPG Job # L220004 City of Kent Project Number: 20-3006 Date: 5/9/2022 L1&ON(; COP # LPC-02 Change order proposal to perform the following activtles: Paint escalation cost claim from Sherwin Williams. Since the project bid the construction market and enconomy as a whole has gone through unprecedented escalation and commodity price increases, See attached letter from Sherwin Williams and Supply Chain update. Based on global events, supply chain Issues and demand of comodities, LPC was required to accept the one time price increase to ensure supply of specifled materials for this project. Cost -Labor IDescrlption Hours Rate Total Journeyman - Straight Time 0.0 $60.47 $0,00 Foreman - Straight Time 0.0 $62.67 $0.00 Journeyman - Over Time 0.0 $85.47 $0.00 Foreman - Over Time 0.0 $87.67 $0.00 Administrative Supervision - Straight Time 0.0 $98.00 $0.00 ITotal Cost - Labor $0.00 1 IMark up on Labor 31% $0.00 Total for Labor $0.00 Cost - Materials IDescrlption Quantity Unit Unit Price Total I Corothane I Galvapak 369 Gal $ 23.33 $8,610.00 Macropoxy 646 1325 Gal $ 11.67 $15,462.75 Sherloxane 800 155 Gal $ 28.25 $4,378.76 ITotal Cost - Materials $28,451.50 1 IMark up on material 21% $5,974.82 1 Total for Materials $34,426.32 Cost - Equipment IDescrlption I Quantity Unit Rate I Total $0.001 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ITotal Cost - Equipment $0.00 IMark up on equipment 21% $0.00 Total for Equipment $0.00 Cost - Subcontractors [Description Quantity Unit Rate Total $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ITotal Cost - Subcontractors $0.00 i Mark up on Subcontractors 12% $0.00 1 otal for Equipment $0.00 ISub Total Labor, Materials, Equipment, Subcontractors $34,426.32, IGL Insurance & Bonding covered In markup per contract $0.00 ITotal Cost $34,426.32 I 5/0/2022 LPC COP 2 - Paint Escalation Clalm Charles Pham From: Brett E Weiderstrom <Brett.E.Weiderstrom@sherwin.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 4:42 PM To: Charles Pham Subject: FW: price increase Attachments: Sherwin -Williams -Customer Pricing Communication -May 2022.pdf; Supply Chain Update.pdf Caution! This message was sent from outside your organization. Allow sender I Block sender Charles, As discussed, due to the continued rise in raw material costs Sherwin-Williams will be implementing a 10% price increase May 1, 2022. This is in addition to our 15% price increase that went into effect February 1, 2022. Due to these extreme cost increases we will be forced to increase your original quoted prices for the City of Kent project. As of May 1 your new material costs will be as follows; Corothane I Galva-Pac = $228.00 per kit. New price $298.00 Macropoxy 646 = $38.00 per gallon. New price $49.67 (Both PW and FC) Sherloxane 800 = $92.00 per gallon. New price $120.25 Please feel free to call with any questions. Brett Weiderstrom Sherwin-Williams NACE CIP III #8811 206.643.3236 1 SHERWIN- WILLIAMS. Protective & Marine Division The Sherwin Williams Company To Our Valued Customers, Over the last two years, the adverse effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the unprecedented supply chain constraints have impacted virtually all industries and sectors across the globe. As you have no doubt experienced within your organization, the coatings industry has seen significant and sustained cost increases across the entire value chain. The accumulation of all these critical constraints — weather, port and rail delays, driver and trailer shortages, general labor shortages, packaging availability, and raw material availability — has prolonged the surge in demand and escalation of prices. In response to these continuing challenges, all of which are out of our control, The Sherwin-Williams Company is increasing prices on finished goods effective May 1, 2022. This increase is a necessary response our company is forced to deploy under these extraordinary circumstances. Our teams have been working tirelessly at all supply chain levels to mitigate the impacts of the ongoing constraints while absorbing a significant portion of these increasing costs. Effectively managing supply to your business remains our utmost priority, and our company is pulling all levers at our disposal to help minimize disruptions to your business. At the same time, our teams are absolutely committed to providing you the unmatched industry and technical experience, knowledge and support you deserve. Thank you for your business and patience during these challenging circumstances. For any additional questions and concerns, please contact your local Sherwin-Williams sales representative. Sincerely, RIV Joe Laehu Senior Vice President, Sales — North America Protective & Marine Division The Sherwin-Williams Company The Sherwin-Williams Company 101 W. Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 USA Skyrocketing Prices and Supply Constraints Supply chain and production constraints, and associated cost increases have been affecting virtually every sector of the economy. All along, Sherwin-Williams has been absorbing price increases from suppliers, and the rate of our price increases has not kept up with the pace of cost increases across the supply chain. 100% r` yo` ryo,� V oao �o O� JCO. SUPPLY CHAIN COST INFLATION % Change Jan `21 — Feb `22 54% Average 36% 20% N. A `o+� o 24% 13% Ile \y00 �y00 A "Perfect Storm" Combination of Impacts Several factors have contributed to the reduction of raw material availability and the accumulation of supply chain constraints. Sherwin-Williams Mitigation Efforts Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures. See how we're helping ensure supply for our customers. FULL AD PRODUCTION CAPACITY Maximize capacity at our manufacturing sites through asset investment and additional headcount. ALTERNATIVE RAW MATERIAL SOURCING Identify alternative manufacturing sources and sites to expand our overall capacity. ciVHAi*I EO Q'; ! `3 r I ' S sa, Air freight, expedite freight, engage our logistics fleet and hire more drivers to help with supplier / customer deliveries. SUPPLIER SUPPORT Use constant communication and our buying power to provide suppliers access to raw material sources. ENSURE SUPPLY TO CUSTOMERS SON Absorb multiple cost and pricing increases in our supply chain to ensure access to all the available supply no matter the price. Shields, Brian From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: EXTERNAL EMAIL Brian, Charles Pham <Charlespl @longpainting.com> Monday, May 9, 2022 12:50 PM Shields, Brian; Barry, Jason Zach Andruss; Shaun Mcdeavitt LPC-COP-02 - Paint Escalation Claim LPC-COP-004-02 Paint Escalation Claim.pdf See attached paint escalation claim as discussed previously. This is truly an unprecedented cost increase as material prices have remained mostly stable throughout my career. We originally ordered paint in late February and in follow up of material delivery we received a price increase along with a guarantee to supply material for this project as scheduled. Sherwin Williams is available for discussion if needed to add further transparency. Thank you, Charles Pham Industrial Group Manager ClLON G PAINTING WMPANY Charlesp 1(a,lon2vaintiniz. com 21414 68th Ave S Kent, WA 98032-2416 (800)678-5664 206-718-8745 Direct www.longpainting. coon 1