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SR-6-K (78) .. , 6-* CD:BS:JM:aa (4/7 ) Santa Monica, California APR 1 4 1992 SR0414.DESK.PIER council Meeting: 04/14/92 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City staff SUBJECT: Recommendation to Allocate Additional Funds for the Restoration of the Billiard Building on the Santa Monica pier Introduction This report requests that the City Council allocate an additional $175,617 to complete the restoration of the Billiard Building on the Santa Monica Pier. Background On October 8, 1991, the city Council approved the award of a contract for the restoration of the Billiard Building to Unique Builders. The construction contract called for the restoration of the exterior and core of the building which includes three leaseholds. The two long-term tenants, the Crown and Anchor Restaurant and S.M. Pier Seafood, are responsible for the costs of the construction of the exterior improvements as well as the cost of actual construction of the interior improvements. The original contract cost for the exterior improvements for the two tenants is $414,450: the cost for the interior improvements for both tenants is estimated to be between $500,000 and $600,000. These tenants have executed lease modifications which provide for repayment of their proportionate share of the exterior improvements over a ten year period at an interest rate of eight percent per year. The tenant selected by the Pier Restoration - 1 - 6-'k APR 1 4 J992 - . Corporation ( PRC) for the vacant space, the Ash Grove entertainment club, will be responsible for the construction of tenant improvements. The cost of the tenant improvements for the Ash Grove will be determined during lease negotiations which are currently underway by the PRe. At the time the contract was awarded, staff indicated that the extent of structural deterioration of the seventy-five year old building was not known. In addition, the condition of the Pier deck and substructure could not be determined until the floor was removed. The condition of the existing structural system could not be accurately assessed prior to the start of construction since the significant exposure of the existing structural conditions would have caused considerable inconvenience to the tenants. Once the demolition process was underway, it became apparent that the level of structural renovation required to bring the Billiard Building up to current code requirements and standards was significant. This additional structural reinforcement is needed to transfer the earthquake and building loads to the existing pier structural system. In addition to the structural modifications, the advanced conditions of dry rot and deterioration of the Pier deck required reconstruction in most areas. The timing element is critical so that the existing tenants are not delayed in re-opening for the summer season. The contractor - 2 - - - - -- - - - ---- ----- -------- ---- ---- . i will increase the size of the work crews so that no extension for time is required for these changes. Budqet/Financial Analysis Initial Contract and Contingencies $724,250 Additional Contingency Funds Requested 175,617 Total: $899,867 Funds for the additional contingencies are available in Account Numbers 30-740-625-20091-8900-99928 ($157 ,091.47), Pier commercial Development/ Rehabilitation, and 30-740-625-26990-8912-99181 ($18,525.53), utilities for Commercial Development. In addition to the $414,450 of the original contract that will be repaid to the City by the tenants, approximately $50,000 of the changes required to the contract will also be repaid by the tenants. Recommendation staff respectfully recommends that the City Council: 1. Allocate additional funds in the amount of $175,617 for restoration of the Billiard Building on the Santa Monica Pier. 2. Authorize the City Engineer to issue any change orders necessary to complete additional work in conformance with the Administrative Instructions on change orders. Prepared by: Barbara Stinchfield, Acting Director of Community Development stan Scholl, Director of General services Judith Meister, pier Manager Tony Antich, City Engineer - 3 - -- - - - -- -