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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 - Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A: Contract Contingency Increase, Contract No. 8208-2 (20X12)Q �EwPpRT O c — '9 TO: FROM: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report PREPARED BY: PHONE: 11111414 ABSTRACT: November 24, 2020 Agenda Item No. 10 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov Bob Stein, Assistant City Engineer, rstein@newportbeachca.gov 949-644-3322 Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A: Contract Contingency Increase, Contract No. 8208-2 (20X12) On June 9, 2020 City Council awarded a construction contract for the Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A to Environmental Construction, Inc. (ECI) for a total bid price of $985,348. During the course of construction, an additional 4.0 acres of trees in Big Canyon were determined to be infested with the polyphagous shot hole borer. The City was fortunate that the bidding for the original contract was very competitive and there is sufficient grant funding available for the additional work. At this time, staff requests an increase to the approved 15 percent contract contingency to 36 percent to allow for this additional unforeseen infested tree removal work. RECOMMENDATION: a) Find the requirement for environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") is satisfied by the January 22, 2019 Council adoption of Resolution No. 2019-9, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2018-001 (SCH No. 2018081098) for the Big Canyon Coastal Habitation Restoration and Adaptation Project - Phase 2A (PA2018-078), including the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan, prepared for the Big Canyon Coastal Habitat Restoration and Adaptation Project - Phase 2A (PA2018-078), pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3; and b) Authorize a revised contingency of $353,500 (approximately 36 percent) to cover the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract. FUNDING AVAILABILITY AND REQUIREMENTS: Sufficient funding is available in the current Capital Improvement Program budget for approval of the increased contingency. The proposed project, including the additional work, will be expensed to Account No. 13801-980000-20X12 (Environmental Contributions) for the Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A project. 10-1 Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A: Contract Contingency Increase, Contract No. 8208-2 (20X12) November 24, 2020 Page 2 The City and Newport Bay Conservancy (NBC) have been working together cooperatively on a plan to restore the Phase 2A area of Big Canyon Nature Park. NBC has been awarded two grants totaling $1,688,731 to fund the implementation of the Phase 2A restoration. The additional costs have been reviewed and formally accepted by NBC. Staff recommends an increase of the approved contingency from $147,000 (approximately 15 percent) to $353,500 (approximately 36 percent) to cover the additional unforeseen work not included in the original contract. DISCUSSION: On June 9, 2020, City Council awarded a construction contract to Environmental Construction, Inc. (ECI) for the Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A located in the central portion of Big Canyon Nature Park that straddles Big Canyon Creek. The attached location map shows the project area (11.3 acres in Phase 2A plus 1.6 acres from Phase 1B) permitted by the regulatory agencies and covered by grant funding. As originally envisioned, a 6.8 -acre portion would be cleared of non-native Brazilian Pepper Trees and replaced with native trees and plants. The remaining 6.1 -acre area was planned for selective removal of individual Brazilian pepper trees and other non-native trees found within healthy groves of willows. It was envisioned that the selective removals would be performed by ECI in the Phase 2A area, and performed by the California Conservation Corps in the Phase 1 B area. However, examination of each willow by project biologists found that about 4 acres of willows have been infested with the polyphagous shot hole borer and require removal. As this type of clearing requires heavy equipment, it would not be appropriate work for the California Conservation Corps staff who only use chain saws. The plan has been redesigned to allow ECI to perform the additional clear cutting and reallocated portions of the Phase 2A to the California Conservation Corps for selective removals. The anticipated total clear-cut acreage is now 10.8 acres, a 60% increase over the originally anticipated 6.8 acres. Funding to restore these additional areas requires increasing the grant -eligible contingency to implement tasks to clear trees, chip the cut trees, haul -off mulch for disposal, stockpile and solarize the chipped infested -willows, grade to remove roots and debris, apply soil supplements, install temporary irrigation, and provide additional plants and hydroseed. An additional 20 working days has been added to the contract to allow the contractor to complete the proposed additional work. The new completion date is March 21, 2021. After completion of the restoration, a 120 -day Plant Maintenance and Establishment Period will commence pursuant to the original contract. 10-2 Big Canyon Restoration Project — Phase 2A: Contract Contingency Increase, Contract No. 8208-2 (20X12) November 24, 2020 Page 3 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find the requirement for environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") is satisfied by the January 22, 2019 Council adoption of Resolution No. 2019-9, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, Adopting Mitigated Negative Declaration No. ND2018-001 (SCH No. 2018081098) for the Big Canyon Coastal Habitation Restoration and Adaptation Project — Phase 2A (PA2018-078), including the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan, prepared for the Big Canyon Coastal Habitat Restoration and Adaptation Project — Phase 2A (PA2018-078), pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, State CEQA Guidelines and City Council Policy K-3. z[9)t1INIkiLes 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). ATTACHMENT: Attachment A — Location Map 10-3 y�l ATTACHMENT A Y' .IL-%.-: BIG CANYON RESTORATION PROJECT - PHASE 2A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION MAP Public Works Department 11/24/20 10-4