As used in this article, the following words
and terms shall have the meanings hereinafter set out:
BUILDING PROJECT
Any construction or alteration of a Town facility estimated
to cost in excess of $250,000 in the aggregate.
CONTRACT
A signed agreement between the Town of Newington and the
general contractor and/or architect/engineer/consultant, including
any modifications issued after execution of the agreement.
COST ESTIMATES
Include, but are not limited to construction, contingency,
architect and/or engineering fees, clerk of the works, consultant
services, furnishings, landscaping, paving, insurance, legal notices,
inflation, and any other related costs.
PROJECT BUDGET
The project building committee's proposed budget as presented
to the Council for review at the time the Council authorizes the Town
Manager to sign contracts and commence the project.
STATEMENT OF NEEDS
A written narrative presenting the public-interest reasons
for undertaking a building project, an explanation of the function
and purpose(s) of the proposed Town facility and recommendations,
if any, on its size, scope, location and special features.
TOWN FACILITY
Any building, park or land leased, owned or to be acquired
by the Town, except roads, bridges, drainage, flood control measures
and public parking commonly referred to as "public works."
Pursuant to Article
VI, §
C-612, of the Charter of the Town, the Council shall establish a project building committee for each building project. For building projects in excess of $100,000 but less than $250,000, the Council, at its option, may elect to establish a project building committee which shall follow the rules of this Code.
The number of members of each project building
committee shall be determined by the Council at the time of committee
establishment. Members of the project building committee shall be
appointed by the Council and shall attempt to include at least one
member who has had architectural/construction/engineering background
in the area of the project. When the requesting agency is a board
or commission, the Council may appoint members of that board or commission
to the project building committee but no more than 1/3 of the project
building committee membership shall be members of the requesting agency.
The Chairman of the Board of Education and the
Superintendent of Schools shall serve as ex officio members without
vote on any project building committee which has responsibilities
pertaining to the construction or alteration of a school building.
The Fire Chief and the Chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners
shall serve as ex officio members without vote on any project building
committee having responsibility for the construction or alteration
of Fire Department buildings. The Mayor and the Town Manager shall
serve as ex officio members without vote on all project building committees.
Other ex officio members may be appointed by the Council to a project
building committee to serve without vote.
The terms of members of a project building committee
shall terminate with the final acceptance by the Council of the project
for which such committee has been responsible or the abandonment of
such project by the Council, whichever is earlier, provided that the
term of each member who is a representative of the requesting agency
shall have a project building committee term which expires coterminous
with his/her term on the requesting agency, and any elected official
representing his/her board or the Council shall have a project building
committee term which expires coterminous with his/her term as an elected
official. Vacancies may be filled by the Council at its discretion,
having regard to the status of the project and the members remaining
on the committee.
Each project building committee shall elect
a chairman and secretary from its membership and shall keep a public
record of its activities. When physically feasible, public meetings
shall be tape recorded.
A project building committee shall have the
powers and duties set forth herein and shall be vested with such general
powers as inure in a building committee and shall have and exercise
responsibility for the construction or alteration of the Town facility
for which it has been charged.
A building project shall be undertaken in accordance
with the following procedure, provided the Council may, by six affirmative
votes, vary such procedure in a specific case wherein it determines
that the interest of the Town would be better served:
A. Project initiation. Any board, commission or other
agency of the Town which considers that the needs of the Town require
the construction or alteration of a Town facility shall initiate consideration
of such need only by presenting a statement of needs to the Council.
If the Council determines that a valid need for such construction
or alteration exists, it shall, by majority vote, establish a project
building committee in accordance with the provisions hereof.
B. Preliminary steps. The project building committee
so established shall, in consultation with the requesting agency,
review the statement of needs and the proposed project location. It
shall thereafter submit an estimate of the cost of project planning
to the Council along with a preliminary estimate of the cost of the
entire project.
C. Selection of architectural or engineering firm. If
the Council determines that the proposed building project is financially
feasible, it shall authorize the project building committee to recommend
the selection of a firm of architects and/or engineers, as may be
appropriate, to prepare plans for the building project. Such recommendation
shall be made from among firms which respond to a request for proposals.
Notice of such request for proposals shall be published at least once
in each of two newspapers having circulation within the Town. The
project building committee shall review the proposals and shall interview
prospective candidates. It shall refer to the Council for approval
the name of the architectural and/or engineering firm for selection.
The Council shall select such firm or shall ask for further recommendations
from said committee. It shall authorize the Town Manager to employ
the firm so named and shall appropriate sufficient funds for the preparation
of preliminary plans. If the Council disapproves of the recommendation,
the project building committee shall make another recommendation and
refer it to the Council for its action. If the project building committee
is unable to report to the Council the name of another architectural
and/or engineering firm within 15 days following the Council's disapproval
or the Council disapproves of said committee's recommendation for
a second time, the Council shall select the architectural and/or engineering
firm and authorize the Town Manager to employ it.
D. Proposed location. The location for the proposed building project shall be referred by the Council to the Town Plan and Zoning Commission for its review consistent with C.G.S. §
8-24.
E. Preparation of preliminary plans. The project building
committee shall work with the architects and/or engineers on the preparation
of preliminary plans. In so doing, it shall consult with the requesting
agency. There shall be such joint meetings of the Council, the project
building committee, and the requesting agency as may be deemed necessary.
Upon completion, the project building committee shall submit the preliminary
plans and cost estimates for the project to the requesting agency
for its recommendation. After action by the requesting agency, the
preliminary plans and cost estimates shall be submitted by the project
building committee to the Council for its action.
F. Revision of preliminary plans. If, in the judgment
of the Council, the resources of the Town are inadequate to finance
the estimated cost of the building project, the Council shall so notify
the project building committee and the requesting agency and shall
advise them of how much the cost is to be adjusted. The project building
committee shall thereupon work with the architectural or engineering
firm to determine how the cost of the building project may be revised
to a level acceptable to the Council. If the function or size of the
facility as specified in the statement of needs must be modified,
the project building committee shall confer with the requesting agency
to determine where adjustments may best be made.
G. Appropriation. Should the Council approve the preliminary plans, it may appropriate the funds necessary for undertaking the project consistent with Article
VIII of the Town Charter, provided that the Council shall have the option of proceeding to have final plans developed consistent with Subsection
H hereto prior to taking action on such appropriation.
H. Preparation and approval of final plans. When the
Council so directs, the project building committee shall, with the
help of the retained architect or engineer, prepare final plans, cost
estimates, a project budget and specifications for presentation to
the Council. In so doing, it shall confer with the requesting agency
and, upon completion, shall submit same to the requesting agency for
comment and recommendation. Thereafter, the project building committee
shall submit such final plans, cost estimates, project budget and
specifications to the Council for its approval and for authorization
to proceed with the construction of the building project.
I. Competitive bids. Following the Council's authorization to proceed with construction of the project, the project building committee shall secure competitive bids for construction or alteration through the purchasing agent in conformance with §
C-815 of the Town Charter. The project building committee shall present to the Council for review a final project budget once bids are received. Upon acceptance of a bid, the Council shall authorize the Town Manager to execute appropriate contracts to accomplish such construction.
J. Construction procedure. The Town Manager shall serve
as the project building committee's agent in supervising the construction
or alteration of the building project, meeting with the architect
or engineer, contractor and project building committee when necessary.
The Town Manager shall be authorized to approve change orders and
disbursements within the project budget or as approved by the Council.
The Town Manager shall be authorized to approve contract payments
upon certification by the architect and/or engineer that, based on
on-site observation, the work and charges are in accordance with contract
documents.
K. Project management coordination or supervision. If
the project building committee determines that consultant services
for project management or coordination are needed, and the approved
budget allows for such service, it shall, after soliciting competitive
proposals and interviewing qualified candidates, recommend a candidate
to the Council for its action. If the Council fails to approve of
the recommendation, the project building committee shall make another
recommendation and refer it to the Council for its action. If the
project building committee is unable to report to the Council the
name of another candidate within 15 days following the Council's disapproval,
or if the Council disapproves of said Committee's recommendation for
a second time, the Council may make its own selection or determine
the selection is unnecessary. Employment of the person, firm or corporation
so selected shall be by contract approved by the Council and executed
by the Town Manager. If consultant services for project management
or coordination are deemed unnecessary, the Council may authorize
the Manager to appoint a clerk of the works in conformance with the
Town Charter to furnish project supervision and oversee the day-to-day
operation of the construction, provided that the approved project
budget allows for such a position. The clerk of the works shall attend
all meetings of the project building committee, including job meetings,
meetings of the full committee and joint meetings between the committee
and the Council or requesting agency. Committee members who wish to
may attend job meetings. The clerk of the works shall maintain a daily
log of all events at the job site. Any minutes of job meetings shall
be distributed, and copies of the bid specifications and construction
contract shall be made available to building committee members.
L. Modifications or changes during construction.
(1) The project building committee shall be authorized
and responsible to administer the project within the financial constraints
of the project budget. If an emergency or extraordinary situation
arises which precludes the committee from obtaining Council approval
and requires a modification or change in the contract which does not
affect the financial constraints of the project budget, the Town Manager
may certify that an emergency or extraordinary situation exists. Emergencies
are situations in which the project would be seriously hampered or
in which public peace, health and safety are seriously threatened.
“Extraordinary conditions” are defined as conditions that
are not known until after an operation has begun and that require
unanticipated parts, equipment or materials to complete the operation.
Prompt written notification of such situations should be brought to
the requesting agency and the Town Council's attention.
(2) If the committee determines that additional funding
is needed above that requested in the project budget, it must refer
the request to the requesting agency for comment and to the Town Council
for review and approval. Major changes which will affect the function
or size of a Town facility or building project that arise during construction
shall be referred for comment to the requesting agency and to the
Council for review and approval. When a request for additional funding
is made to the Council, an accounting of the financial receipts, commitments
and expenditures to date must accompany the request. Any change order
requiring an increase in cost above the original construction contract
shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Finance as to
the availability of funds.
M. Final acceptance. After construction and/or alteration
of the building project has been completed to the satisfaction of
the project building committee, as-built plans for the project have
been received from the architect and/or engineer, and the requesting
agency has been asked for its comments, the project building committee
shall refer the facility to the Council for acceptance with a report
on the status of the facility and the comments of the requesting agency
together with any applicable warranties, guarantees, service manuals,
surety bonds, original drawings, as-built drawings, clerk of the works'
work log, etc., and operator training. When a project has been fully
and satisfactorily completed and a final report has been received
from the project building committee's Chairperson and the project
has been accepted by the project building committee, the requesting
agency and the Council, and the building committee has been dismissed,
after all outstanding bills have been paid and the Town's independent
annual audit has been completed, all unexpended balances in the building
project's funds shall revert to the Town's general fund.