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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Increased Contingency Authority and Budget Amendment (15R15)14-1 NNEEWWPPOORRTT BBEEAACCHH City Council Staff Report COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CITY OF January 26, 2015 Agenda Item No. 14 ABSTRACT: On April 28, 2015, the City Council awarded Contract No. 5583 to All American Asphalt in the amount of $3,293,293.00 for Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Project. A 10 percent construction contingency was authorized to cover the cost of unforeseen work. The project is nearing completion. Increased costs due to change orders and quantity adjustments are estimated to approximate up to $566,525, or 17 percent of construction, including supplemental pavement work on 15th Street, intersection improvements at Westcliff Drive and Buckingham Lane and grade adjustments. Staff recommends increasing the contingency authority for this project up to 17 percent and approving a Budget Amendment to increase General Fund appropriation by a net $23,035. RECOMMENDATIONS: a) Establish an amount up to $566,525 (17%) to cover the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract; b) Approve Budget Amendment No. 16BA-030, unappropriating $58,000 back to the Contributions Fund balance from Account 13501-980000-15R15 (Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Project Contributions Fund) and appropriating $81,035 from the General Fund balance to Account No. 01001927-980000-15R15 (Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Project General Fund) for a General Fund net increase of $23,035 to this project; and c) Revenue receipted in 13501-431075 from the Orange County Sanitation District in the amount of $58,000 will be transferred to 01080801-521380 (City Staff Service Fee General Fund). TO:HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM:Public Works Department David A. Webb, Public Works Director 949-644-3330, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY:Patrick Arciniega, Senior Civil Engineer 949-644-3347 TITLE:Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Increased Contingency Authority and Budget Amendment (15R15) Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Increased Contingency Authority and Budget Amendment (15R15) Page 2 14-2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The Budget Amendment records and appropriates $81,035 in increased expenditure appropriations from General Fund unappropriated fund balance. At the time of the contract award, $583,000 from Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) was recognized as revenue and appropriated through the Contribution Fund to cover the cost to repair pavement and medians damaged during recent sewer work within Dover Drive. Of this amount, $58,000 represents reimbursement to the City for administrative costs for this work and should be transferred to the General Fund. The Budget Amendment now transfers $58,000 from the project’s Contributions Fund to the General Fund City Staff Service Fee (Account 01080801-521380) and then appropriates this $58,000 from the General Fund to restore the original contingency for this project. The Budget Amendment also appropriates an additional $23,035 from the General Fund to cover quantity adjustments for materials needed to complete the project. Costs for 15 th Street alley, intersection improvements at Buckingham and Westcliff, and adjustments to sewer manhole covers and water valves will be covered by funds available in the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget. Upon approval of the proposed Budget Amendment and increase in contingency authority, there will be sufficient funding for the following proposed uses: Account Description Account Number Amount Quantity Adjustments over 10% contingency 01001927-980000-15R15 $ 23,035 Change Order: 15th Street Alley 12101-980000-15R11 $ 98,803 Change Order: Intersection Improvements Westcliff Dr. / Buckingham 01001927-980000-15T03 $ 43,162 Adjust Sewer Manholes 71101-980000-15R09 $ 56,025 Adjust Water Valves 70101-980000-15R09 $ 16,500 Increased Contingency Value Total:$ 237,525 DISCUSSION: The Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Project is nearly completed through a contract awarded to All American Asphalt. This project called for pavement grinding and pavement rehabilitation of Dover Drive from East Coast Highway to Irvine Boulevard and Westcliff Drive from Irvine Avenue to Dover Drive. Additionally, Dover Drive medians from East Coast Highway to Westcliff Drive were rebuilt and landscaped with colorful native and drought tolerant plants, four older traffic signals were upgraded and a deteriorated storm drain line was relined. A new smart-irrigation system was installed to provide irrigation to plants that uses substantially less water than the system it replaced. No landscape and irrigation work was performed for Westcliff Drive medians as they were rehabilitated several years ago. During the construction of the Dover/Westcliff project, it was determined the alley near 15th Street to be the secondary access to Marina Park and it needed to be reconstructed before Marina Park opened in December 2015. While the current CIP includes funding for the 15th Street and Balboa Boulevard Revitalization Project with Dover Drive and Westcliff Drive Street Rehabilitation Increased Contingency Authority and Budget Amendment (15R15) Page 3 14-3 improvements to the 15th Street corridor and West Balboa Boulevard, work on the project just started. Given All American Asphalt’s favorable unit pricing for Contract 5583, staff approached All American Asphalt to provide a cost estimate to reconstruct the 15th Street alley through a change order. Also, the City asked All American to install flashing crosswalk beacons across Westcliff Drive at Buckingham Lane and Rutland Road. Adjustments to sewer manhole covers and water valves will be expensed to project accounts in the current CIP for this purpose. Costs to complete the 15 th Street alley work, install lighted crosswalks on Westcliff Drive, and adjust sewer manhole covers and water valves to grade approximates $214,500 and can be expensed to existing project budgets. Due to the addition of these change orders, along with the quantity adjustments to Contract 5583, the overall contract value will exceed the originally approved 10 percent contingency. Staff requests the contingency to be increased from 10 percent to 17 percent to account for the aforementioned work. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Section 15301 Class 1(c) (existing facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Attachments: A. Location Map B. Budget Amendment ATTACHMENT A 14-4 ATTACHMENT B 14-5