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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />May 2, 1990 <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />MANAGEMENT <br />(cont.) <br />* Construction management will not cost us any more <br />than general contracting. Ideally, it should save <br />us money. <br />* Based on the status of the project today, it is not <br />too far along to prohibit value engineering. <br />* They have worked on three projects with Boarman & <br />Associates. <br />Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. was interviewed at 8:10 p.m. <br />Representing Adolfson & Peterson were Mr. Dave Hanson, <br />Mr. Joe Scott, and Mr. Dale Bisbee. It was noted that <br />Mr. Robert Coruzzi was not able to be present at this <br />evening~s presentation. Mr. Coruzzi would serve as project <br />coordinator, Mr. Bisbee would be the on-site superintendent <br />and CM, Mr. Hanson would be providing assistance to Mr. <br />Bisbee and Mr. Coruzzi on front end work involving the <br />bidding process, and Mr. Joe Scott would be the head of <br />field operations, emphasizing quality control, site safety, <br />and scheduling. <br />Adolfson & Peterson did not do a formal presentation. <br />Rather it was an exchange of information between the City <br />Council and the firm. <br />At the conclusion of the interviews, considerable discussion <br />followed regarding the merits of construction management as <br />well as the strong points of each firm interviewed. Mr. Bob <br />DeBace was also present to discuss the need for additional <br />on-site inspection/monitoring of both projects. His <br />contention was that additional on-site inspections will be <br />needed irrespective of the construction management process <br />to ensure the City's interests are protected. It was the <br />consensus of the Council that this matter could be <br />considered at a later date although concern was expressed <br />about incurring additional costs. <br />Page 2 <br />