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File #: 26-0091    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2026 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 2/3/2026 Final action: 2/3/2026
Title: Approval of a Resolution Authorizing an Amendment to the Design Build Agreement with FORMA Construction for the Hands On Children's Museum Expansion Project
Attachments: 1. Signed-02.03.26-Resolution_M-2691, 2. Resolution, 3. Contract Amendment, 4. Vicinity Map

Title

Approval of a Resolution Authorizing an Amendment to the Design Build Agreement with FORMA Construction for the Hands On Children’s Museum Expansion Project

 

Recommended Action

Committee Recommendation:

Not referred to a committee.

 

City Manager Recommendation:

Move to approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to approve an amendment to the Progressive Design Build Contract with FORMA Construction in the amount of $2,112,500.00 to complete Phase 1 Design for the Hands On Children’s Museum Expansion Project and execute all documents necessary to complete Phase 1 Design work for the project.

 

Report

Issue:

Whether to approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to approve an amendment to the Progressive Design Build Contract with FORMA Construction in the amount of $2,112,500.00 to complete Phase 1 Design for the Hands On Children’s Museum Expansion Project and execute all documents necessary to complete Phase 1 Design work for the project.

 

Staff Contact:

Jim Rioux, Project Manager, Public Works Engineering, 360.753.8484

 

Presenter(s):

None - Consent Calendar Item.

 

Background and Analysis:

The Project

Olympia’s Hands On Children’s Museum (HOCM) is the most visited children’s museum in the Pacific Northwest. The current facility serves over 300,000 annual visitors in a space that was designed for 212,000 occupants. The main building, constructed in 2011 and opened in 2012, encompasses 28,000 square feet across three stories including 12,000 square feet of exhibit space. The Outdoor Discovery Center consists of interactive outdoor exhibits on approximately a half-acre of site. This project will increase the facility’s existing indoor square footage to accommodate more guests, add exhibits and outdoor learning experiences, make critical facility improvements to meet community needs, enhance early learning, attract more out-of-town visitors, improve the museum layout and flow for a better visitor experience, and align with best practices per square foot. Plans include a new arrival plaza, increasing outdoor exhibit space, a culinary classroom, a flexible event space and traveling exhibit gallery, additional preschool /daycare space and 40 new parking stalls.

 

 

Previous Council Action

05/19/2025                      Finance Committee approved a funding strategy and bond sale for the                                                                expansion of the Hands On Children’s Museum.

 

06/17/2025                      City Council approved the funding strategy and bond sale for the expansion of the Hands On Children’s Museum.

 

07/22/2025                      City Council Approved a Resolution authorizing the purchase of real estate owned by the Port of Olympia for expansion of the Hands On Children’s Museum.

 

10/27/2025                     City Council Approved a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to complete design and construction of the HOCM expansion project and specifically approved the Progressive Design Build Contract to complete phase 1 validation work for $555,590.00.

 

Project Delivery Method

After researching other project delivery options, City and HOCM staff decided to utilize the Progressive Design Build (PDB) delivery method. The PDB method combines design build with a phased approach, emphasizing early collaboration and risk management.

 

Progressive Design Build Contract - Phase 1 Design

FORMA Construction has completed sufficient validation work to proceed to Phase 1- Design.

 

This amendment is limited to Phase 1 Design work which will advance the design a sufficient level to allow FORMA Construction to negotiate a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) with the City.

 

Public Works will return to request authorization of the following phases of the project:

                     Acceptance of the GMP and completion of remaining design work.

                     Phase 2 - Construction.

 

Public Works may also return to request approval to initiate early work packages such as site remediation work to accelerate the overall project schedule.

 

Approval to proceed with Phase 1 Design does not obligate the City to proceed with subsequent phases of the project.

Climate Analysis:

Because we are at the very early stages of project design, the project team will be able to explore opportunities to reduce energy consumption.

 

Equity Analysis:

HOCM has traditionally offered generous discount programs for low-income families. Expansion of the museum will increase the access to the learning programs that are offered at the museum.

 

The PDB delivery method allows the City to establish ambitious targets for participation of disadvantaged and minority owned businesses.

 

There is currently no data available to further assess the impact on different demographic groups in our community.

 

A more thorough analysis will be performed early in the design process.

 

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):

Expansion of the HOCM will enhance an asset in the heart of downtown Olympia. The HOCM will be able to provide better learning opportunities for the community and people that visit our community.

 

Financial Impact:

The costs for design and construction will be funded primarily through an extension of the current Thurston County Public Facilities District (PFD). With the latest extension, the PFD will be able to provide sales tax revenue for HOCM through 2058. The City will issue a 30-year, $20.5M revenue bond that will be paid back with the funds from the PFD. Additional funding sources that may contribute to the project include a direct Washington State appropriation for design, pending Federal funding, grant funding, private fundraising from businesses and individuals.

 

Options:

1.                     Move to approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to approve an amendment to the Progressive Design Build Contract with FORMA Construction in the amount of $2,112,500.00 to complete Phase 1 Design for the Hands On Children’s Museum Expansion Project and execute all documents necessary to complete Phase 1 Design work for the project. The project will proceed as planned.

2.                     Direct staff to renegotiate the agreement. This could significantly delay the project and increase project costs.

3.                     Agreement.

 

Attachments:

Resolution

Contract Amendment

Vicinity Map