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File #: 25-1914    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/29/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 11/18/2025 Final action:
Title: ADMINISTRATION - Administrative Services Director Tom Provine
Attachments: 1. Amendment No. 3 with Lionakis, 2. AATF 25-1913, 3. Agree 2015-294, 4. Amendment No. 1_Agree 2017-124, 5. Amendment No. 2_Agree 2022-265
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ADMINISTRATION - Administrative Services Director Tom Provine

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Requested Action(s)

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a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chair to sign Amendment No. 3 to the agreement with Lionakis (Misc. Agree #2015-294, as amended by 2017-124, as amended by 2022-265) for the purpose of providing additional architectural/engineering and consulting services for the new Tehama County Corrections Re-entry Project, thereby adding an additional $152,315, for a total maximum compensation amount to not exceed $2,041,621

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Financial Impact:

Funds are included in the project budget. Funding is available in the Accumulated Capital Outlay (ACO)- Plant Acquisition budget, account 1081-57586. Although not reimbursable by the State through the SB 1022 financing program, the expense will be included as a cash match contributing to the total eligible project cost.

 

Background Information:

On September 15, 2015, the Board approved the agreement in the amount of $1,406,466 with Lionakis for architectural/engineering services for the new Tehama County Corrections Re-Entry Project. Their fee was based on an award of $15,586,000 from the SB 1022 Adult Local Criminal Justice Facilities Construction Financing Program. On November 22, 2016, the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) notified the county that the conditional award had increased to $20,000,000 due to an award relinquishment by the County of Lake in the small county category. The increased award allows for a larger building and additional programming; therefore, additional services were required of Lionakis and their subcontractors.

 

Amendment No. 1, in the amount of $178,600, addressed this change of scope as well as the additional work related to the rerouting of Madison Street.

 

Amendment No. 2, in the amount of $304,240, includes additional service fees based on substantial delays to the project and additional professional services requested.

 

Amendment No. 3, in the amount of $152,315, includes additional service fees to provide consulting services to assist the County in the procurement of Furniture, Furnishings and Specialty Equipment (FF&E) for items not part of the Contractor Furnished, Contractor Installed FF&E scope. Additionally, the fees will provide a redesign of several gates, replacement of all chain link fences around the old jail parking lot, redesign of paved and landscaping areas around the adjacent gates. The additional service fees based on Supplement Civil Construction Administration Services as outlined in Exhibit “D”. These additional services were necessary for the project, or additional features at the request of the Sheriff’s Office for improved jail functionality.