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April 14, 2020
Agenda Item No. 6
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311,
dawebb@newportbeachca.gov
Andy Tran, Senior Civil Engineer, atran@newportbeachca.gov
949-644-3315
Slurry Seal Program — Award of Contract No. 7681-1 (Project
No. 20R04)
Staff has received construction bids for the FY2019-20 Slurry Seal Program and requests
City Council's approval to award the construction contract to Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc.
This year's project covers Harbor View, Newport Ridge and Newport Coast communities
and follows the annual concrete repair program that is currently in progress in these
communities.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Section 15301(c), Class 1 (maintenance of existing public facilities
involving negligible or no expansion of use) of the CEQA Guidelines, because this
project has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment;
b) Approve the project plans and specifications;
c) Award Contract No 7681-1 to Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc., for the total bid price of
$1,082,606.20, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract;
d) Establish a contingency of $54,000.00 (approximately five percent of total bid) to cover
the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract; and
e) Approve Budget Amendment No. 20-042 transferring appropriations of $81,154.00 of
Measure M funding from the Bison Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Account
No. 12201-980000-19R21) to the Slurry Seal Program Project (Account No. 12201-
980000-20R04).
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Upon approval of the proposed budget amendment, sufficient funding is available within
the current Slurry Seal Project in the Capital Improvement Program budget for the award
of this contract. The recommended Budget Amendment transfers $81,154.00 in unused
Measure M funding from the Bison Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Account
No. 12201-980000-19R21) to the Slurry Seal Program Project (Account No. 12201-
980000-20R04).
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The project sources are as follows:
Account Description
General Fund
General Fund
Measure M Fair Share Fund
General Fund (19T03)
Proposed uses are as follows:
Vendor
Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc.
Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc.
Geocon West, Inc.
Various
Account Number
01201927-980000-19R04
01201927-980000-20R04
12201-980000-20R04
01201927-980000-19T03
Total:
Purpose
Construction Contract
Construction Contingency
Material Testing
Printing & Incidentals
Total:
$ 1,174,000.00
Amount
$
32,846.00
$
910,000.00
$
81,154.00
$
150,000.00
$ 1,174,000.00
$ 1,174,000.00
Staff recommends establishing $54,000.00 (approximately five percent of total bid) for
contingency purposes and unforeseen conditions associated with construction.
DISCUSSION:
The City uses and incorporates a Pavement Management Program to review, monitor
and recommend proper and timely street pavement maintenance, rehabilitation and/or
replacement in an effort to keep the overall City street pavement condition at or around
an 80 Pavement Condition Index rating, as requested by City Council. As part on this
pavement program, the City preforms necessary pavement patching, crack sealing and
then applies an asphalt slurry seal coat to all residential and collector streets, as well as
City parking lots typically every seven years (the City is divided into seven areas with one
being slurry sealed each year). This annual slurry seal project is an important part of the
regular pavement maintenance program and extends the life of the pavement (which in
turn lowers the overall life cycle cost) as well as improves the look and rideability of the
street.
At 10 a.m. on March 12, 2020, the City Clerk opened and read the bids for this project:
BIDDER
Amount
$
1,082,606.20
$
54,000.00
$
35,422.00
$
1,971.80
$ 1,174,000.00
Staff recommends establishing $54,000.00 (approximately five percent of total bid) for
contingency purposes and unforeseen conditions associated with construction.
DISCUSSION:
The City uses and incorporates a Pavement Management Program to review, monitor
and recommend proper and timely street pavement maintenance, rehabilitation and/or
replacement in an effort to keep the overall City street pavement condition at or around
an 80 Pavement Condition Index rating, as requested by City Council. As part on this
pavement program, the City preforms necessary pavement patching, crack sealing and
then applies an asphalt slurry seal coat to all residential and collector streets, as well as
City parking lots typically every seven years (the City is divided into seven areas with one
being slurry sealed each year). This annual slurry seal project is an important part of the
regular pavement maintenance program and extends the life of the pavement (which in
turn lowers the overall life cycle cost) as well as improves the look and rideability of the
street.
At 10 a.m. on March 12, 2020, the City Clerk opened and read the bids for this project:
BIDDER
TOTAL BID AMOUNT
Low Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc.
$ 1,082,606.20
2nd All American Asphalt
$ 1,199,793.82
3rd American Asphalt South
$ 1,221.420.00
4th Pavement Coatings Co.
$ 1,349,720.00
The City received four bids for this project. The low bidder, Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc.,
possesses a California State Contractor's License Classification "A", as required by the
project specifications. A review of references for Roy Allan Slurry Seal, Inc. shows
satisfactory completion of similar contracts for the City and other municipalities.
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The low bid was 7% above the revised Engineer's Estimate of $1,010,0001. A review of
all the bids shows that the low bid is a fair market price for this contract. The proposed
project includes distributing construction notices to affected residents and businesses;
clearing existing pavement of debris, soils and other loose materials; removing existing
traffic striping, pavement markings, and raised pavement markers; weed removal and
crack sealing; edge grinding; placing asphalt slurry seal; placing asphalt seal coat,
installing new traffic striping, pavement markings and raised pavement markers; and
other incidental items of work necessary to complete the work within the Harbor View,
Newport Ridge and Newport Coast communities. The project also includes slurry seal
coating and striping two large city -owned parking lots; the Police Station and the Central
Library/Civic Center.
Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, the Contractor will have 40 consecutive working
days to complete the work. Since slurry seal material tends to cure more favorably during
warmer weather, construction is tentatively scheduled to start in June. However, staff will
coordinate with the contractor to start the seal coating and pavement striping of the
parking lots in late April in order to complete this work while the parking lots are not in use
and prior to summer. Additionally, staff will wait to issue the notice to proceed to start the
residential street portion of this project work until after the "Stay at Home" order is lifted
so as to reduce conflicts associated with higher than normal daytime residential parking
demands associated with the current Global Pandemic.
Note'— The published Engineers Estimate in the project bid package was shown as $910,000; however,
staff determined after bidding that a portion of the pavement slurry and striping cost was
inadvertently excluded from this estimate. The revised Engineer's Estimate is $1,010,000.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301(c), Class 1, (maintenance
of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use),of the CEQA
Guidelines, because this project 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:
Attachment A — Location Map
Attachment B — Budget Amendment
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ATTACHMENT A
JOHN WAYNE
AIRPORT
NOT TO SCALE
SLURRY SEAL
PROGRAM
LOCATION MAP
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
C-7681-1 1 4/14/2020
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�EWPoRT ATTACHMENT B
City of Newport Beach
BUDGET AMENDMENT
C"o FOR, 2019-20 BA#. 20-042
Department: PW - General Services
ONE TIME: ❑ Yes ❑ No
Requestor: Angela Crespi
Approvals
Prepared by: Walid H
❑ CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY (/
Finance Direct Date
COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED City Clerk: Date
EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST:
To transfer expenditure appropriations within the Measure M Fund from the Bison Avenue Pavement El from existing budget appropriations
Rehabilitation Project (191321) to the Slurry Seal Program Project. ❑ from additional estimated revenues
❑ from unappropriated fund balance
REVENUES
Fund # Ora Ohiect Proiect Descrintion
Increase or (Decrease) $
Fund #
F 1
Project_
Increase or
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19R21 -
1120R04
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Measure M CIP_ CIP Expenditures For GL — - ($81,154.00)!
MCIP Expenditures For GL $81,154.00
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Subtotall $ J
Fund #
Project_
Increase or
(Decrease) $
�Or�_TObject____
X122 112201 ;980000
1122 12201 1980000
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19R21 -
1120R04
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Measure M CIP_ CIP Expenditures For GL — - ($81,154.00)!
MCIP Expenditures For GL $81,154.00
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_Measure -CIP
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Subtotal $
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