6c WiFi memo

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          6c 
ACTION ITEM                            Date of Meeting      March 13, 2018 
DATE:     March 5, 2018 
TO:        Steve Metruck, Executive Director 
FROM:    Wayne Grotheer, Director, Aviation Project Management Group 
Jeffrey Brown, Director, Aviation Facilities and Capital Programs 
SUBJECT:  Wi-Fi Enhancement Project Irregular Bid (CIP #C800585) (Short Form) 
Amount of this request:                       $0 
Total estimated project cost:         $10,676,000 
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to award and execute a major
public works construction contract with the low responsive and responsible bidder for the
second phase of the Wi-Fi Enhancements project, notwithstanding the low bid exceeding the
engineer's estimate by more than 10 percent. No additional funding is requested. 
SUMMARY 
On August 8, 2017, Commission authorized this remaining phase of construction for the Wi-Fi
Improvements project to install Wi-Fi service in portions of the main terminal budgeted at $1.5
million of the total $10.7 million project budget. Bids were opened on February 14, 2018, for a
portion of this second phase. Of the two bids received, the lowest responsible bid exceeded the
engineer's estimate by 19% (bid: $539,644 vs. estimate: $455,000). Staff reviews indicate this
result to be a market change from the estimate and would not be improved by re-bidding. Staff
believes the bid amount is a fair and reasonable price for this work. 
Due to cost savings on the previous phase of the Wi-Fi project, no additional funding is required
to cover the increased cost of this bid. 
When complete, the Wi-Fi Enhancement project will provide a 200% increase in Wi-Fi service,
up to tenfold increase in bandwidth, and support for newer devices by supporting today's
technology on wireless protocols. Today, service improvements are nearly one-half complete. 
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