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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole Packet for 07/02/2018 AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting 6:00 PM - Monday, July 2, 2018 Conferencing Center, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way 1. Facilities Condition Assessment a) Presentation City Of Renton Facility Condition Assessment AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Agenda Review Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) and purpose Facility Condition Assessment Phased approach Recommended 2019 & 2020 Capital Component Replacement Deficiency priorities Where we are to date Timeline Summary Questions AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Review Facility Condition Assessment and Purpose •First Facility Condition Assessment •A Process of analyzing the condition of our facilities in terms of age, design, construction methods, and materials •Performed by industry professionals •Identify remaining useful life of all major building systems •Staff & vendors have been providing routine maintenance most items are at end of life •Capital component replacement needs •Prioritized list of repairs AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Facility Condition Assessment 30 Year •Over 66 structures (City Hall to Park Restrooms) •Over 1700 Pieces of Equipment •30 year –COR Total $60M •15 Year –City Hall $9.8M •15 Year –RCC $2.9M •15 Year –Coulon $1.1M •15 Year –HMAC $1.2M •15 Year –COR Total $26.5M •$1.7M Each Year for 15 Years AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Phased Approach –Address components in the FCA until the backlog is complete $2M annual investment to maintain facilities infrastructure independent of maintenance Phased Approach AGENDA ITEM #1. a) How We Prioritize 1700+ Pieces of Equipment •Priority 1 –Direct impact on the health and safety of the building, its occupants and public or violates enforceable building, mechanical or electrical code •Priority 2 –Deficiencies that impact the building integrity, if not corrected will cause further damage and in turn affect the health and safety of the building occupants or the public AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Prioritization cont. •Priority 3 –Corrections that must be performed to maintain or restore the building systems integrity, reliability and performance •Priority 4 -Corrections performed to improve the building systems or conform to codes that are currently in effect but not required when the building was built AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 2019 City Hall Cooling Tower Replacement AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 2019 City Hall Mammoth Replacement AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 2020 Renton Community Center Chiller Replacement AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 2020 -Renton Community Center 14 Air Handler Units and Boiler Replacement AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Where we are to date •Repairing safety items on the FCA •Current Facilities Tech Staff -7 FTE’s •19 days into the month of June 165 work orders received/completed 116 •107 Current Open Work Orders •Implementing new Work Order Management System •Implementing new Preventive Maintenance System •WA State Department of Commerce Energy Grant Applications AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Timeline •Facility Condition Assessment -6/15/2017 –3/12/2018 •Funding Opportunities Explored –3/18/2018 –6/18/2018 •City Provides Feedback and Direction –6/18/2018 –6/25/2018 •McKinstry Prepares Energy Grant Applications –6/18/2018 –11/15/2018 •Grant Awards Announced and City Approval Process –1/15/2019 –3/1/2019 AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Projects work best with multiple funding sources •Nearly $50,000 in utility rebates from Puget Sound Energy •$350,000 in Commerce Energy Grants •City Capital funds •Project financing covered by energy savings AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Summary •Facilities staff and service vendors continue to provide ongoing maintenance •Components identified in FCA are reaching life expectancy •Utilize Capital funds to address prioritized items on FCA •Pursue grants and rebates to help fund projects •Work Order & Preventive Maintenance System ‘live’ soon •Building the Foundation for the Future AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Without the necessary equipment these are the people and programs that are affected Facility Condition affects the City AGENDA ITEM #1. a) QUESTIONS?AGENDA ITEM #1. a)