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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING, LLC (3) INSURANCF CAN FILL r , TiXU U A-2026-007 FEB a 2a�s o=?wo c2-) kCLr(AVAiii01 FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING,LLC FOR LED erem ftjes(QZ) SPORTS LIGHTING AND TOTAL LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM AT CENTENNIAL PARK THIS FIRST AMENDMENT to the above-referenced agreement is entered into on January 20, 2026 by and between Musco Sports Lighting, LLC ("Contractor") and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and; municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. The parties entered into Agreement #A-2025-178, dated October 21, 2025 ("Agreement") by which Contractor agreed to provide services for the purchase and installation of LED sports lighting,control,and monitoring systems at Centennial Park. The term of the Agreement runs through December 31, 2026. The Agreement is current and in-effect. B. The parties now wish to amend the Agreement to add additional lighting for the playground area and increase the overall compensation. No other changes are contemplated by this First Amendment, The Parties therefore agree: l. Section 1,SCOPE OFSERVICES,is hereby amended to include Exhibits A-t through A-3 detailing the work and services to be provided by the Contractor for the playground area. 2. Section 2.a., COMPENSATION, is amended to increase the overall compensation by $208,565. The total amount to be expended under the term of this Agreement, including any extensions exercised by the parties, shall not exceed 1,516,978. 3. Except as modified by this First Amendment, all terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. ATTEST _J CITY OF SANTA ANA JENNY ALVARO NUNEZ City Clerk City Manager APPRO OFORM CONTRACTOR Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney Kk°LE NELLESEN James Hansen Assistant City Attorney Title: Secretary RECOMME FOR A VAL �wI LFO RMAS,P,E. 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W O C C❑ i "t C O - C W O O b O • 4 Ln ra m Ln 00 N O LL ir9 L _ J / m a � LA ie�r e Z - LA W a LU LU ij i _ w Exhibit A-2 Requirements:System Control ,Project Name:Centennial Park Playground I Project 4:245379 Control System I0:1 of 1 Project Information Distribution Panel Location/ID:Service 1 Control System roject Notes: Control System Id: ..1� Control System Type, Control-Link Ci trol and MAlpring R system Communication Type: g � AV erLine-5T Power RequireEquipment Listing Control cabinet(s): ° Control valtag �� hie to neutl� 120/60 '® VA loading-Inru h 0 1308,0 Control and monitoring cabinet- 1 24 X 48 VA loading-Sealed Z 154.0 primary Lighting Circuits- '�,� Contactors,30 amperes 3 Voltage/Hertz/PhRP 480/60/3 Off/On/Auto switches 2 '05,11114 lrktport 1�Notes: 1. Please confirm that the lighting circuit voltage listed above is accurate for this facility.This is the voltage/phase being connected and utilized at each lighting pole's electrical components enclosure disconnect.Inaccurate voltage/phase can result in additional costs and delays.Contact your Musco sales representative to confirm this item, 2. In a 3 phase design,all 3 phases are to be run to each pole location.Musco's single phase luminaires come pre-wired to utilize all 3 phases across the entire facility. 3. One contactor Is required for each circuit at each pole location.Contactors are 3 pole and 100%rated for the published continuous load. 4, if the lighting system will be fed from more than one distribution location,additional equipment may be required,Contact Your Musco sales representative, 5. Size overcurrent devices using the full load amps column of the Circuit Summary by Switch chart(Minimum power factor is 0.9).Size conduit per code unless otherwise specified as larger to allow for harness connectors. 6. Avoid use of in-ground junction/pull boxes when possible.If used,the following best practices must be followed; Underground handholes(pull boxes)must be supported to prevent settling.Boxes buried directly in soil,without support, are not allowed. •Use polymer concrete lids marked with ELECTRIC for underground handholes.Steel lids are not allowed. Avoid underground connections when possible.If used,all wire connectors must be UL listed for Wet Locations to prevent leakage current. 7. Control power wiring must be In separate conduit from fine or load power wiring.Communication cables must be in separate conduit from any power wiring. 8. Test wire per ANSI/NETA ATS-2021,Wires with Insulation resistance less than 100 MOhms,in water-filled conduit,must be replaced. 9. Refer to Installation Instructions for more details on equipment Information and the Installation requirements. sales Representative:Mike Marchetti I Project Engineer:Daniel Lohman I Scan:245379A I Document I1):245379P1 V1 C2-0526143701 l�l�C®, r , Page 1 of3--=ay-2025 System Requirements: Control System Summary Project Namer Centennfal Park Playground I Project M 245379 Control System tt):1 of 1 Equipment Layout and Connection Details n1stribution Panel Location/0 Service I ff. 1) Lighting system I � Control cabinet location(s) j . I I VYWW + j i it�l iJ' 17?j i J I,1b}_.5 � ... i DetailsConnection Equipment Description Description la Line power to contactors,and equipment grounding conductor.Requires one 1 Control and monitoring cabinet- circuit per contactor,size wiring per load and voltage drop, primary 1 b Load power from contactors,and equipment grounding conductor.Requires one circuit percontactor,size wiring per load and voltage drop. 2a Control power with equipment ground to control cabinet.Requires dedicated 20 A circuit,Provide transformer if control voltage not present, Sales representative:Mike Marchetti j Project Engineer:Daniel Lohman J Scan:245379A I Docurnent ID:245379p1 V1 C2.0526143701 Page 2 of 3--26-May-2025 • ' System Requirements: Control Project Name;Centennial Park Playground I Project It:245379 Control System ID:1 of 1 Circuit Summary Distribution Panel Location/ID;Service 1 Switching Schedule —�ieldlSwitch Description Playground 1 Parking 2 Control Module ID: 1 Lighting Circuit Voltage;480/60/3 Circuit Summary by Switch one Description tV of Full load Contactor Contactor r • 1 Fixtures amperes Size(Amps) i Playground. r Pi 2.. 2.41 30 Playground P2 4 3.61 30 1 C2 2 Parking P3 0 30 C3 Sales Representative:Mike Marchetti I Project Engineer:Daniel Lohman Scan:245379A Document€17;245379P1 V1C2-052b143701 ' Page 3 of 3--26-May-2025 is w a 13 c aaH Sim Ba g um 3 W a a o � of b vg�g 7 con E Oa ocu z 00 a5v4a�rEo ; a wzu °°2s y9 mm— apa,u ;, a e C W"^ i a s h --- 3 v x - r _ 61 tE a 19 E 9 n = s g w 10 may z 9 a mm ca - a3o y5 9 VI n C 'o, y.0 a p W nb m a °n Z M p ip N O w 9 LLI ��3gg 0 57 N 13 fa n E m n Z a Z 0 H � a n z O g E$ zE LU g E p M w s n 6g i F- E Li 11 a - r T s e J 1