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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23A - PROJ - STREETLIGHTS FIRST ST BRIDGEREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JUNE 3, 2013 TITLE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED CONTRACT INCREASE TO ADD ? As Recommended STREETLIGHTS TO FIRST STREET ? As Amended BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OVER THE El Ordinance on 1St Reading ? Ordinance on 2"d Reading SANTA ANA RIVER (PROJECT NO. ? Implementing Resolution 061723) ? Set Public Hearing For_ / CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Increase the contract with Powell Constructors, Inc., for the construction of the First Street bridge replacement over the Santa Ana River by $250,000 for a total estimated contract amount of $8,065,000, and authorize the City Manager to execute change orders in an amount not to exceed the authorized contingency. DISCUSSION On March 21, 2011, the City Council awarded a construction contract for the First Street bridge replacement over the Santa Ana River to Powell Constructors, Inc., in the amount of $6,010,329 plus a contingency amount of $1,202,066, totaling $7,212,395. On January 17, 2012, the City Council approved an increase of $602,605 which raised the contract total to $7,815,000. The additional costs were related to a significant redesign of the bridge foundations that eliminated conflicts with interfering power lines, resulting from the inability of the utility company to de-energize and relocate its lines. The restriction of constructing the bridge one-half at a time and only during the dry season (six months), as determined by the Orange County Flood Control District, caused scheduling delays that also affected contract costs. Other extra costs were attributed to added enhancements to the bridge, including architectural details to the railings, erecting sound walls, and for general unforeseen underground conditions. Fortunately, due to unpredictability of the highly competitive construction market, the original construction bids were significantly lower than the engineer's cost estimate. That resulted in making additional grant funds available to the project for eligible scope expenditures. Even with major redesign efforts and cost increases to the project, approximately $500,000 in grant funding is still available for this bridge construction project. 23A-1 Contract Increase for First Street Bridge Replacement June 3, 2013 Page 2 Staff is recommending using these grant funds to complete two additional improvements: (1) Install streetlights and required appurtenances, including upgrading the lamps to energy efficient LED lamps, which will provide significant annual savings to the City; and (2) install a planter with vines along the concrete masonry wall located at the southwest corner of the bridge, which will help suppress graffiti. At the time the bridge was under design, streetlights were not part of the scope due to funding constraints and, therefore, the construction contract did not include streetlights. However, the positive financial position of the project would allow completing the streetlight installation, since this project has designated grant funds still available. Staff has designed structural reinforcements for each streetlight location on the bridge, and the cost of those structural retrofits can be covered within the existing contract. However, the cost to install the 20 streetlight standards, conduit and wiring, lamps, controller, and the site improvements will exceed the current Council-approved contract. Since these improvements are eligible for grant reimbursement, it is recommended that the contract be increased by $250,000 to complete these project enhancements and close out the project. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT This is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds for the contract increase of $250,000 are available in the Measure M Street Construction Fund (Account 03217660-66220) and the Select Construction Fund (Account 05917660-66220). Rau Godinez II Executive Director Public Works Agency RG:WG APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Management Services Agency --r 23A-2