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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Notice of Completion for C-8171-2 (16H12)Q SEW Pp�T CITY OF z NEWPORT BEACH c�<,FORN'P City Council Staff Report November 19, 2019 Agenda Item No. 7 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Kathryne Cho, Civil Engineer, kcho@newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3014 TITLE: Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Notice of Completion for Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) ABSTRACT: On October 23, 2018, the City Council awarded Contract No. 8171-2, Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2, to Associated Pacific Constructors, Inc. (APC) of Morro Bay, California. On March 12, 2019, City Council authorized staff to proceed with additional harbor -related maintenance work under the same contract. All work is now complete and staff requests City Council acceptance and closeout of the contract. RECOMMENDATION: a) Accept the completed work and authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion for the project; b) Authorize the City Clerk to release the Labor and Materials Bond 65 days after Notice of Completion has been recorded in accordance with applicable portions of the Civil Code -land c) Release the Faithful Performance Bond one year after acceptance by the City Council. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The adopted budget included sufficient funding for this project. The construction contract was expensed from the following accounts within the budget: Account Description Account Number Amount Tidelands Capital 10101-980000-16H12 $ 840,560.04 $ 840,560.04 7-1 Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Notice of Completion for Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) November 19, 2019 Page 2 DISCUSSION: Award Actual % Due to % Due to Contract Final Cost at Contingency Contract Directed Unforeseen Completion Allowance Amount Chane Chane Change $ 1,383,070.00 $ 840,560.04 10% or less -39.2% 28.6% -67.8% Allowed Contract Time (days) 198 Actual Time 0 Under - or Over + The work necessary for the completion of this contract consisted of (1) maintenance dredging within the Grand Canal from Park Avenue Bridge to North Bay Front, (2) maintenance dredging the Harbor Island Channel (both sides of the Harbor Island Bridge), (3) relocating sand from the low -tide line up to the high -tide line within the Grand Canal and along a small beach across from Bay Island between Medina Way and Montero Avenue; and (4) other harbor -related maintenance dredging work, as authorized by the City Council on March 12, 2019. A depth survey of the entire Grand Canal from several years ago was used to design and complete Phase 1 of dredging Grand Canal. Based on this information, the project scope for Phase 2 anticipated dredging approximately 7,300 cubic yards of material from the 10 -foot navigable area of the Grand Canal (down to the depth of 4). Upon completion of APC's pre -dredge survey, it was determined that there was much less material to be dredged than previously anticipated and that the navigable area of the canal was largely at the design elevation. With this new information, APC was directed to only dredge the known problem areas that were above the target design depth, which included the mouth of the canal and adjacent to the Park Avenue Bridge. The large reduction in dredge qualities resulted in a lower actual cost for work related to dredging the Canal. APC distributed dredged material from the south side of the Harbor Island Bridge to the Beacon Bay shoreline in order to replenish that beach with good quality sand. They transported the other non -beach compatible dredged material from the rest of the locations to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's open ocean disposal site, LA -3, six miles from the channel entrance. As authorized by City Council (other harbor -related maintenance dredging work), APC performed needed harbor maintenance dredging at Channel Place Beach, at the western- most edge of the harbor, and the 19th Street public dock. Per the City's permits, the dredged material replenished the adjacent beaches. While working at Channel Place Beach, the contractor encountered an unmarked/unknown fiberglass City storm drain pipe that had collapsed under the weight of the sand replenishment equipment. Since this pipe was further identified as a critical part of the system that drains Coast Highway, west of Superior Avenue and the peninsula north of 45th Street, staff directed the contractor to perform emergency repair work to reconstruct the storm drain; repair costs are included as part on this project. 7-2 Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Notice of Completion for Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) November 19, 2019 Page 3 The Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 was awarded to APC on October 23, 2018 with a Notice to Proceed date of January 7, 2019. The contract has now been completed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department. A summary of the contract cost is as follows: Original Bid Amount: $ 1,383,070.00 Actual Cost of Bid Items Constructed: $ 445,420.80 Total Change Orders: $ 395,139.24 Final Contract Cost: $ 840,560.04 Staff issued five change orders for this project, which included APC's renegotiated Grand Canal dredging pricing due to the reduction in anticipated dredge quantities, sand relocation work and other harbor -related maintenance work, as discussed above. A summary of the project schedule milestones is as follows: Estimated Completion Date per 2019 Baseline Schedule: December 31, 2019 Project Award for Construction: October 23, 2018 Contract Completion Date with Approved Extensions: October 9, 2019 Actual Substantial Construction Completion Date: October 9, 2019 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: On October 23, 2018, City Council found this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15304(g) Class 4 (Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agencies) of the CEQA Guidelines because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. 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). In addition, the City Clerk will be filing a Notice of Completion for the project as a result of this action. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A — Project Location Map Attachment B — March 12, 2019 Staff Report Attachment C — March 12, 2019 City Council Meeting Minutes 7-3 17TI )TH S Q C CITY OF COSTA MESA JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT PgC//C-/C CCF -4/V ] PROJECT LOCATIONS 1 GRAND CANAL (PARK AVE BRIDGE TO NORTH BAY FRONT 2 HARBOR ISLAND BRIDGE 3 BEACH ACROSS BAY ISLAND 4 2241 WEST COAST HIGHWAY 5 CHANNEL PLACE BEACH 6 19TH STREET PUBLIC DOCK VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE GRAND CANAL DREDGING PROJECT PHASE 2 LOCATION MAP - O�p CITY OF IRVINE P� UNIVERSITY Attachment A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C-8171-2 1 11/19/19 7-4 ��WPo�T CITY OF y z NEWPORT BEACH <,FORNP City Council Staff Report Attachment B March 12, 2019 Agenda Item No. 10 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Kathryne Cho, Civil Engineer, kcho@newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3014 TITLE: Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Update on Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) ABSTRACT - On October 23, 2018, City Council awarded Contract No. 8171-2 to Associated Pacific Constructors, Inc. (APC) for dredging the Grand Canal (north of the Park Avenue bridge) and both sides of the Harbor Island bridge. Due to unforeseen reduction in dredge quantities, staff would like to provide a project update and obtain approval for additional work to be performed under the same contract. RECOMMENDATION: a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 4 Section 15304(g) (Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agencies) of the CEQA Guidelines, because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; b) Accept the project update as presented herein; c) Authorize staff to proceed with additional maintenance work in the Grand Canal under the same contract; and d) Authorize staff to include dredging within the commercial marina at 2241 W. Coast Highway, as well as other nuisance high spots within the Newport Harbor. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The approved Contract No. 8171-2 includes sufficient funding for this project. 10-1 7-5 Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Update on Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) March 12, 2019 Page 2 DISCUSSION: A depth survey of the entire canal from several years ago was used to design and complete Phase 1 of dredging Grand Canal. Based on this information, the project scope for Phase 2 anticipated dredging approximately 7,300 cubic yards of material from the 10 -foot navigable area of the Grand Canal (down to the depth of 4). Upon completion of our contractors (APC) pre -dredge survey, it was determined that there was much less material to be dredged than previously anticipated and that the navigable area of the canal was largely at the design elevation. With this new information, APC was directed to only dredge the known problem areas that were above the target design depth which included the mouth of the canal and adjacent to the Park Avenue Bridge. Once completed, APC moved on to dredging the north and south sides of the Harbor Island Bridge as planned. While at this location, Harbor Island residents voiced concerns regarding the stability of the bridge. As a result, the dredge area at this location was modified and decreased to stay at least 10 -feet clear of the existing bridge piles. With much less work being performed and APC mobilized and available, staff took advantage of this opportunity to address another area of concern and rehabilitate a small beach on the peninsula along Edgewater Avenue between Anade Avenue and Medina Way (across from Bay Island) using the City's existing 2016 permit for this particular beach. APC spent four days moving sand from the low -tide line up to the high -tide line. To date, APC has satisfied their contractual obligation. Upon the quick completion of the Grand Canal work, a few residents raised concerns and requested additional Grand Canal dredging maintenance items be included in the project. Staff met with the residents at the project site to answer questions and understand the concerns. Three years ago, coarse beach sand was imported into the Grand Canal and placed up against the seawalls to help maintain their structural integrity. This imported material has since migrated away from the seawall and moved lower down the beach profile and toward the navigable area. Residents requests the City reshape the beaches and bring this material back up against the seawall as part of the current project. With the lower contract cost due to the difference between the bid quantities versus actual dredged quantities, staff requests Council approval to work with APC to perform additional dredging maintenance work in the Grand Canal to address this goal. Staff proposes to move sand from the low -tide line to the high -tide line along the seawall with water and land-based equipment, thereby heightening the useable beach sand as well as helping to provide additional support along the seawall where possible. Aside from this extra dredging work being requested in the Grand Canal, there is also an immediate need for additional dredging within a private commercial marina located at 2241 West Coast Highway. This is a result of the recent heavy rain events coupled with the failure of a City storm drain pipe that crosses West Coast Highway within Mariners Mile that deposited a significant amount of material at the storm drain outlet that discharges into this marina area. The storm drain pipe has now been repaired and a structural liner has been installed. 10-2 7-6 Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 — Update on Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) March 12, 2019 Page 3 Staff requests Council approval to include this additional work to dredge approximately 70 cubic yards of material within the marina into the current APC contract. Project design is still being formulated, but staff anticipates this work to cost between $50,000 to $70,000. Additionally, staff identified a couple of other nuisance high spots within the Newport Harbor that APC could assist with if funding allows. With the aforementioned scope reduction with the original Grand Canal work, there is sufficient funding to cover this additional requested work. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 4 Section 15304(g) (Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agencies) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. 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). ATTACHMENT: Attachment A — Location Map 10-3 7-7 Q 0 17TI )TH S N CITY OF COSTA MESA JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT pgC�FjC C 0cF�/V ] COMPLETED PROJECT LOCATIONS •• PROPOSED PROJECT LOCATIONS VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE GRAND CANAL DREDGING PROJECT PHASE 2 LOCATION MAP - 011� CITY OF IRVINE P� UNIVERSITY Attachment SEW, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C-8171-2 1 03/12/19 7-810-4 Attachment C City of Newport Beach Study Session and Regular Meeting March 12, 2019 7. Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Professional Services Agreement with PENCO Engineering, Inc., a Cannon Company, for the Concrete Street Pavement Reconstruction Project (18R21) (C-7184-1) [38/100-20191 a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; and b) Approve Amendment No. 1 in the amount of $65,000 to the Professional Services Agreement with PENCO Engineering, Inc., a Cannon Company, for additional engineering design services for a new not -to -exceed total price of $215,700, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Amendment. 8. Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project - FY2018/19: Award of Contract No. 7576-1 (19T01) [38/100-20191 a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 Class 1 (c) (maintenance of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use); b) Approve the project plans and specifications; c) Award Contract No. 7576-1 to Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. for the total bid price of $826,040.00, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract; and d) Establish $82,000 (approximately 10 percent) contingency amount to cover the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract. Council Member Muldoon recused himself from Item 8 due to potential business interest conflicts since he works in the telecommunications field. 9. Pulled from the Consent Calendar 10. Grand Canal Dredging Project Phase 2 - Update on Contract No. 8171-2 (16H12) [38/100- 20191 a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 4 Section 15304(8) (Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agencies) of the CEQA Guidelines, because this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; b) Accept the project update as presented; .c) Authorize staff to proceed with additional maintenance work in the Grand Canal under the same contract; and d) Authorize staff to include dredging within the commercial marina at 2241 W. Coast Highway, as well as other nuisance high spots within the Newport Harbor. MISCELLANEOUS 11. Planning Commission Agenda for the March 7, 2019 Meeting [100-20191 Receive and file. 12. Pulled from the Consent Calendar 13. Pulled from the Consent Calendar Motion by Mayor Pro Tem O'Neill, seconded by Council Member Herdman, to approve the Consent Calendar, except for the items removed (9, 12 and 13); and noting the recusal by Council Member Muldoon on Item 8. The motion unanimously carried. XVI. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR Volume 64 - Page 55 7-9