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CC 2016-10-11_09f Award Contract_Crosswalk Barrier Removal MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: GEOFF ENGLISH, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR BY: JILL MCPEEK, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT MANAGER SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO VICTOR CONCRETE INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MID-BLOCK CROSSWALK BARRIER REMOVAL PROJECT, PW 2015-03 DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2016 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council: 1. Award a contract for the Mid-Block Crosswalk Barrier Removal Project to Victor Concrete Inc. in the amount of $43,482.00; 2. Authorize the Interim City Manager to approve change orders for up to 10% of the contract amount, $4,348.20 for unanticipated costs during the construction phase of the project (total construction costs = $43,482.00 + $4,348.20 = $47,830.20); 3. Transfer $3,025 from the Sales Tax Fund, Various Striping and Sidewalks Improvements, into the project budget; and 4. Direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: The amended FY 2015-16/FY 2016-17 Capital Improvement Program Budget includes $70,064 for the subject project, which includes $63,363 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The total cost of the project with both the base bid and additive bid (including contingencies, design, contract administration and inspection) is estimated to be $73,089. In order to maximize the CDBG funds, staff is recommending they be leveraged with $3,025 of local funds from the Various Striping and Sidewalks Improvements project in order to fund both the base bid and additive bid. Alternatively, if just the base bid is awarded, there would be a balance of $12,001 CDBG funds. There may be opportunity to transfer the balance to another project, but it would be dependent on approval from the County of San Luis Obispo, and would it require the recipient project to adhere to Item 9.f. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO VICTOR CONCRETE INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MID-BLOCK CROSSWALK BARRIER REMOVAL PROJECT, PW 2015-03 OCTOBER 11, 2016 PAGE 2 federal requirements. If contingencies are not needed during the course of the project, the $3,025 of local funds could be returned to the Various Striping and Sidewalks Improvements project. BACKGROUND: The project will provide American with Disability Act (ADA) accessible curb ramps where none currently exist at three mid-block crosswalk locations: Huasna Road/ Rosewood Lane, East Grand Avenue/Alder Street and Ash Street/Spruce Street. City and San Luis Obispo County staff held a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting to ensure that all potential bidders understood both the project and the requirements of the CDBG funding. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: Staff designed the project to include separate schedules for the three locations, Huasna Road/Rosewood Lane and East Grand Avenue/Alder Street as the base bid, and Ash Street/Spruce Street as a bid additive. On September 20, 2016, six bids were received for the project. The lowest base bid from Victor Concrete Inc. was in the amount of $29,822. In accordance with the Notice to Bidders, the award of contract is to be based on the lowest base bid. The lowest bid from Victor Concrete Inc. was deemed responsive and staff recommends award of a construction contract to Victor Concrete Inc. accordingly. As favorable bids were received, staff is also recommending the bid additive be included in the project award. The contract time is 40 working days. Work is expected to be accomplished in November and December 2016. The award of contract and construction time line will meet Federal deadlines for expenditure of the monies. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council’s consideration: 1. Approve staff’s recommendation to award a construction contract to Victor Concrete Inc. for the Mid-Block Crosswalk Barrier Removal project; 2. Do not award a construction contract for the project; or 3. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: The project will eliminate current barriers to ADA access at mid-block crosswalk locations. The project meets the City Council’s goal of supporting City infrastructure. Item 9.f. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO VICTOR CONCRETE INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MID-BLOCK CROSSWALK BARRIER REMOVAL PROJECT, PW 2015-03 OCTOBER 11, 2016 PAGE 3 DISADVANTAGES: There will be minor inconveniences and detours to pedestrian traffic during construction. Staff will monitor the traffic control to help mitigate any negative effects. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The project is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) covering the repair and maintenance of existing highways, streets and sidewalks. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Attachment: 1. Bid Opening Log Sheet 2. Notice of Exemption Item 9.f. - Page 3 Attachhment Noo. 1 Item 9.f. - Page 4 Attachhment Noo. 2 Item 9.f. - Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 9.f. - Page 6