File #: 2004-0186    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Lapsed
File created: 4/12/2004 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 2/7/2005
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: A MOTION approving the facilities management division report titled Central Steam Recommendations-Reassessment and supporting the conclusion that King County is best served by pursing an alternative of upsizing the boiler for the new King County office building construction project to provide hot water to existing King County complex buildings in response to a proviso outlined in Ordinance 14812, Section 2.
Sponsors: Larry Gossett
Indexes: Appropriation, Budget, NCOB (New County Office Building)
Attachments: 1. 2004-0186 NCOB 9-15-04 staff report, 2. 2004-0186 NCOB sr 08-18-04 .doc, 3. 2004-0186 Staff Report 05-19-04.doc, 4. 2004-0186 Transmittal Letter.doc, 5. A. New County Office Building Central Steam Recommendations-Reassessment-Executive Summary, 6. Attachment 10 to 5-19-04 Staff Report.xls
Staff: Layton, David
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Clerk 04/02/2004
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A MOTION approving the facilities management division report titled Central Steam Recommendations-Reassessment and supporting the conclusion that King County is best served by pursing an alternative of upsizing the boiler for the new King County office building construction project to provide hot water to existing King County complex buildings in response to a proviso outlined in Ordinance 14812, Section 2.
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      WHEREAS, the recent study completed by the executive, titled Central Steam Recommendation-Reassessment, has complied with the requirements as set forth in Ordinance 14812, appropriating $1.2 million to allow the executive to proceed with the second phase of the initiative to construct a new King County office building, including transmittal to the council no later than March 31, 2004, and
      WHEREAS, that report concluded that the central steam alternative has positive economic benefits that are substantially less than originally forecast; and
      WHEREAS, the facilities management division has, in preparation of that report and in conjunction with the new office building project developer and its consultants, completed a preliminary analysis of an alternative of upsized boiler capacity incorporated into the new office building project to serve the Administration Building, King County Courthouse and King County Correctional Facility, with the results of this analysis included in the report, and
      WHEREAS, the results of this analysis indicate that the potential savings from such an alternative are substantial and slightly higher than the revised estimate of the central steam alternative, while requiring substantially less investment, and presenting less potential cost and operational risk, and
      WHEREAS, the preliminary analysis concludes that such an alternative does not present any substantial schedule or cost risk to the development and delivery of the new office building project;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      The King County executive recommendation, to continue planning and design of upsized boiler capacity as part of the new office building project, to serve the Administration Building, King County Courthouse and King County Correctional
 
Facility, in response to the provisos related to Ordinance 14812, Section 2, is hereby approved.