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GREEN GIANT LANDSCAPE, INC.
Contract #
12-2620
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/5/2013
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10101.Mu <br />To: <br />David Cavazos <br />City Manager <br />William Galvez, Interim Executive Director <br />From: Public Works Agency <br />Date: July 28, 2014 <br />Project 12-2620; Flower Street Bike Trail Gap Closure from MacArthur to Sunflower <br />[RPSTPLE 5063(143)] <br />Subject: Change Order No. 2 <br />CONTRACTOR : Green Giant Landscape, Inc. <br />941-A Macy Street <br />La Habra, CA 90631 <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Flower Street Bike Trail Gap Closure from MacArthur to Sunflower <br />CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: 2 <br />ACCOUNTING UNIT -ACCOUNT -ACTIVITY NUMBER: <br />JUSTIFICATION <br />EXTRA WORK AT AGREED PRICE <br />CHANGE ORDER AMOUNT: $ 28,876.98 <br />313132609-66220-12262002028 <br />Southern California Edison has several concrete encased high-voltage conduits above <br />ground located on the west side of the Plaza at Flower and Sunflower. To open up the <br />Plaza area we are removing the chain link fence at that corner, which exposes this <br />encasement and consequently has the potential to be used by skateboarders; which is <br />not the intended use of the Plaza. Therefore, the contractor was directed to install a <br />concrete cap that deters this type of activity (PCO #05). A prior approval was granted for <br />this work on March 21, 2014. <br />Agreed Cost = $3,122.51 <br />2. The contract documents require the contractor to reduce the water pressure to <br />accommodate the new drip irrigation system. However, this regulator is connected to the <br />irrigation system located directly north which requires a higher pressure to operate. <br />Therefore, it is recommended to separate the systems and add a new pressure regulator <br />for the new drip system. (PCO #6). A prior approval was granted for this work on May 2, <br />2014. <br />Agreed Cost = $1,539.08 <br />
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