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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement — Award of Contract No. 7539-3 (18W12)Q �EwPpRT CITY OF O � z NEWPORT BEACH <,FORN'P City Council Staff Report November 10, 2020 Agenda Item No. 8 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Michael J. Sinacori, Assistant City Engineer msinacori@newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3342 TITLE: Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement — Award of Contract No. 7539-3 (18W12) ABSTRACT: Construction bids have been received for the Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement project. The project provides for replacement of older deteriorated large diameter valves throughout the City as identified in the Water Master Plan. Staff requests City Council's approval to award the construction contract to Paulus Engineering, Inc. of Anaheim, California. RECOMMENDATION: a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 2 Section 15302(c) (replacement of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of capacity) 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; b) Approve the project plans and specifications; c) Award Contract No. 7539-3 to Paulus Engineering, Inc. for the bid amount of $2,797,771 for the Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement project, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract; and d) Establish a contingency of $280,000 (approximately 10% of total bid) to cover the cost of unforeseen work not included in the original contract. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The adopted FY 2020-21 Capital Improvement Program budget includes sufficient funding for the award of this contract. All funding is provided from the Water Fund, which is an enterprise fund restricted to activities associated with the transmission and distribution of potable water by the City to its users. The following funds will be expensed: RX Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement — Award of Contract No. 7539-3 (18W12) November 10, 2020 Page 2 Account Description Water Capital Distribution & Piping Proposed fund uses are as follows: \/Pnrinr Paulus Engineering, Inc. Paulus Engineering, Inc. GMU Geotechnical, Inc. Various DISCUSSION: Account Number Amount 70201931-980000-18W12 $ 3,120,271 Total: $ 3,120,271 Purpose Amount Construction Contract $ 2,797,771 Construction Contingency $ 280,000 Material Testing $ 40,000 Printing & Incidentals $ 2,500 Total: $ 3,120,271 At 10 a.m. on October 22, 2020, the City Clerk opened and read the following bids for this project: The Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement project replaces large diameter valves as identified in the Water Master Plan. These are older deteriorated valves located on large diameter transmission mains (12 -inch, 16 -inch, 18 -inch, 24 -inch, 30 -inch, 36 -inch & 48 -inch) that were installed in the 1960's and used to isolate sections of the water system for maintenance and operations. These valves have outlived their design life and are now due to be replaced. The apparent low bidder for this project, Paulus Engineering, Inc. submitted a bid 0.08 percent below the Engineer's Estimate of $2,800,000.00. Paulus Engineering submitted all the necessary forms and possesses a Classification "A" California State Contractors License as required by the project specifications. A check of the contractor's references indicates satisfactory completion of similar projects for the City of Newport Beach and other public agencies. Paulus Engineering, Inc. recently successfully completed the Lido Village Water Main Replacement project for the City of Newport Beach and is currently in construction on the Newport Pier Area Water Main Replacement project, scheduled to be completed November 2020. 8-2 BIDDER TOTAL BID AMOUNT Low Paulus Engineering, Inc. $ 2,797,771.00 2nd T.E. Roberts, Inc. $ 3,138,891.00 3rd Big Ben, Inc. $ 3,186,715.00 4th Mladen Buntich Construction Co., Inc. $ 3,786,152.00 5th Environmental Construction, Inc. $ 3,792,390.00 6th MNR Construction, Inc. $ 3,937,700.00 7th Lonerock, Inc. $ 4,994,950.00 8th Ferreira Coastal Construction Company $ 5,037,783.00 9th GRFCO, Inc. $ 5,511,675.00 10th Colich & Sons L.P. $ 5,905,075.00 11th Teichert Energy & Utilities Group, Inc. $ 13,771,169.00 The Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement project replaces large diameter valves as identified in the Water Master Plan. These are older deteriorated valves located on large diameter transmission mains (12 -inch, 16 -inch, 18 -inch, 24 -inch, 30 -inch, 36 -inch & 48 -inch) that were installed in the 1960's and used to isolate sections of the water system for maintenance and operations. These valves have outlived their design life and are now due to be replaced. The apparent low bidder for this project, Paulus Engineering, Inc. submitted a bid 0.08 percent below the Engineer's Estimate of $2,800,000.00. Paulus Engineering submitted all the necessary forms and possesses a Classification "A" California State Contractors License as required by the project specifications. A check of the contractor's references indicates satisfactory completion of similar projects for the City of Newport Beach and other public agencies. Paulus Engineering, Inc. recently successfully completed the Lido Village Water Main Replacement project for the City of Newport Beach and is currently in construction on the Newport Pier Area Water Main Replacement project, scheduled to be completed November 2020. 8-2 Water Transmission Main (Phase 2) Valve Replacement — Award of Contract No. 7539-3 (18W12) November 10, 2020 Page 3 The proposed project will replace twenty-two valves located at various locations throughout the City but primarily along Jamboree Road, Newport Center Community, Corona Del Mar, Big Canyon Reservoir and at the 16th Street Utilities Yard. Specifically, the project calls for the removal and disposal of existing 16 -inch, 18 -inch, 24 -inch, 30 -inch, 36 -inch and 48 -inch water transmission main and valves, demolition and disposal of existing valve vaults, construction of 16 -inch, 18 -inch, 24 -inch, 30 -inch, 36 -inch and 48 -inch CML&C transmission main pipe and direct buried valves, fittings and connections to the existing water system, pavement restoration, traffic control and other appurtenant work as required by the contract. Most of the project's large valves are located within travel lanes of City streets and the replacement efforts will require lane closures and traffic detours to allow the work to proceed in a safe and efficient manner. The contractor will be required to closely coordinate with City staff and will prepare traffic control and detour plans for City approval prior to construction. A detailed schedule is to be prepared by the contractor following contract award, which can be adjusted to address concerns for businesses and residents in the project area. Project phasing has been developed to minimize impacts to the community. For example, no work will be allowed during the summer season due to peak water usage. As part of this contract, the contractor will demobilize during the high-water usage season and remobilize once this period subsides. Also, some night work is required for valves located along Jamboree Road and Coast Highway to minimize commuter traffic disruptions. Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, the Contractor will have 304 consecutive working days to complete the work. Work for this construction contract is scheduled to begin December 2020. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 2 Section 15302 (c) (reconstruction of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of capacity) 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; The work for this project consists of replacing existing valves, demolishing and removing existing valve vault structures and minimizing the existing footprint of existing public facilities. 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 8-3