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08.f. Greenwood Tract Street ImprovementsMEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: -ohw TERESA McCLISH, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR BY: MIKE LINN, ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CAL PORTLAND CONSTRUCTION FOR CONS'rRUCTION OF THE GREENWOOD TRACT STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, PW 201 2-04 DATE: MAY 8,2012 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council: 1. award a contract for construction of the Greenwood Tract Street Improvements Project to Cal Portland Construction in the amount of $435,621; 2. authorize the City Manager to approve change orders for 10% of the contract amount, $43,562, for unanticipated costs during the construction phase of the project (total construction costs = $435,621 + $43,562 = $479,183); 3. find that the project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 1 5301 (c); and 4. direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: The Capital Improvement Program, as recently revised by the 5-Year Local Sales Tax Plan approved by the City Council, includes a total of $450,000 for this project. -This includes $150,000 in FY 201 1-12 and $300,000 in FY 2012-13. In addition, there is the $35,000 budgeted in FY 2012-13 for sidewalk improvements and $20,000 for ADA improvements. Coordinating the sidewalk improvements and ADA ramps in this area with street improvements was identified as a priority and included in the project. Therefore, it is recorr~mended that $20,000 from sidewalk funds and $20,000 from ADA improvements be used. This will provide funding sufficient for contingency and construction management. Work will be scheduled to incur no more expenses in FY Agenda Item 8.f. Page 1 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CAL PORTLAND CONSTRUCTION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE GREENWOOD TRACT STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PW 2012-04 MAY 8,201 2 PAGE 2 201 1-12 than are budgeted. Part-time contractual construction management staff will be used to oversee construction. BACKGROUND: 'The Greenwood Tract was constrl~cted in the 1960's and is located at the southeastern section of the City, adjacent to Branch Mill Road. The project scope of work involves the following: Asphalt Overlay The Pavement Management Master Plan recommends a PC1 (Pavement Condition Index) of 75 (out of a possible score of 100) for City streets. The PC1 ratings for the listed streets range between 28 and 47, which qualifies them to receive the asphalt concrete overlay treatment. Based on a geotechnical analysis and recommendations, staff designed the project for a two inch asphalt concrete overlay for Coach Road, Tanner Lane, Greenwood Drive, and Flora Road. Concrete Replacement In many locations, the roots of the original street trees planted along the parkway strips (landscaped sections between the roadway curb and the sidewalk) eventually grew to uplift and damage the concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, and driveway aprons in many locations. Over the years, many of the offending trees were removed by City staff. The project will demolish and reconstruct the damaged concrete segments. ADA Ramp Replacement Rehabilitation of the streets provides a prime opportunity to upgrade concrete ADA ramps to current standards. Drainage Upgrades Many of the concrete valley gutters at the street intersections are damaged and will be replaced. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: On April 24, 2012, nine bids were opened for the resurfacing project. The lowest responsive bid, from Cal Portland Construction, was in the amount of $435,621. Staff has determined the bid to be responsive and recommends the award of a construction contract to Cal Portland Construction. The contract time is 60 calendar days. Work is expected to begin in mid-June and complete by mid-August. Agenda Item 8.f. Page 2 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF AN AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CAL PORTLAND CONSTRUC'I'ION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE GREENWOOD TRACT STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PW 2012-04 MAY 8,201 2 PAGE 3 ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council's consideration: 1. Approve staffs recommendations to award a construction contract to the lowest responsive bidder; 2. Do not award a construction contract for the project at this time; or 3. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: Due to the current favorable bidding climate, the lowest responsive bid of $435,621 is significantly well below the Engineer's Estimate of $550,000. The streets were constructed in the early 1970's and have had little roadway maintenance since that time. Prolonging the application of the asphalt overlay at this time will only result in having to perform more expensive repairs to the roadway in the future. This project will upgrade streets that have been identified as currently in the worst condition in the City. DISADVANTAGES: There are no disadvantages identified at this time. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The project is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to Guidelines Section 15301 (c). PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The agenda was posted on Thursday, May 3,2012. The agenda and staff reports were posted on the City's website on Friday, May 4, 2012. No public comments were received as of the time of preparation of this report. Attachments: 1. Bid Tabulations 2. Notice of Exemption Agenda Item 8.f. Page 3 Attachment No. 1 BID OPENING LOG SHEET CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DEADLINE: APRIL 24,2012, 2:00 PlVl GREENWOOD TRACT STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SUBMITTED BY: G. Sosa Construction, Inc. Orcutt, CA Ferravanti Paving Paso Robles, CA Rockwood General Contractors, Inc. Nipomo, CA CalPortland Construction Santa Maria, CA Pickard & Butters Construction Atascadero, CA R. Burke Corporation San Luis Obispo, CA Brough Construction, Inc. Arroyo Grande, CA Granite Construction Co. Santa Barbara, CA JJ Fisher Construction, Inc. Arroyo Grande, CA TOTAL $501,580.00 c: Director of Community Development . Assistant City Engineer City Manager Agenda Item 8.f. Page 4 Attachment No. 2 Notice of Exemption To: Office of Planning and Research 1440 Tenth Street, Room 121 Sacramento, CA 95814 From: (Public Agency) City of Arroyo Grande 300 East Branch Street Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 El County Clerk County of San Luis Obispo County Government Center San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 Project Title: Greenwood Tract Street Improvement Proiect PW 2012-04 Project Location - Specific: Coach Road, Flora Road, Tanner Lane. Greenwood Drive Project Location - City: Arrovo Grande Project Location - County: San Luis Obispo Description of Project: Perform asphalt concrete overlav Name of Public Agency Approving Project: Citv of Arrovo Grande - Communitv Development De~t. Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project: Michael Linn. P. E. Exempt Status: (check one) Ministerial (Section 12080(b)(l); 15268); Declared Emergency (Sec. 21 080(b)(3); 15269(a)); Emergency Project (Sec. 21 080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)); Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: Section 15301 fc) El Statutory Exemptions. State code number: Reasons Why Project Is Exempt: Project provides maintenance ap~lications on the surface of the exist in^ roadwav, replace damaaed concrete sidewalk, drainaae swales, and curb and clutter. Lead Agency Contact Person: Michael Linn, P. E. Area CodelTelephone/Extension: (805) 473-5444 If filed by Applicant: 1. Attach a certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a Notice of Exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? El Yes No Signature: Date: Teresa McClish Community Development Director El Signed by Lead Agency Date received for filing at OPR: Signed by Applicant Agenda Item 8.f. Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIO NALLY LEFT BLANK Agenda Item 8.f. Page 6