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June 28, 2022
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: Andy Tran, Senior Civil Engineer, atran@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3315
TITLE: Superior Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge and Parking Lot (Project
No. 15T09) — Reject All Bids for Contract No. 8020-6
ABSTRACT:
The City of Newport Beach (City) recently advertised the Superior Avenue
Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge and Parking Lot project and received six bids. All of the bids
were significantly higher than the Engineer's Estimate and staff's expectations. Staff
recommends that the City Council reject all bids and direct staff to review and propose
options for value engineering the design plans in a manner that would not substantially
change the approved conceptual form and aesthetics of the project. Staff also
recommends re -advertising the project in fall 2022.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Reject all bids received for Contract No. 8020-6 and direct staff to return all bidders
bonds; and
b) Direct staff to review and value engineer the design plans, and re -advertise the
Superior Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge and Parking Lot project for construction.
DISCUSSION:
The project, located at the intersection of Superior Avenue and West Coast Highway,
involves constructing a new pedestrian/bicycle bridge across Superior Avenue and a new,
larger parking lot. The primary goals of this project are to improve pedestrian and bicyclist
safety, improve access to Sunset Ridge Park, and to increase parking availability. The
following major milestones have occurred to -date throughout the course of the project:
• November 19, 2019 — The City Council approved and adopted the conceptual
design and environmental documents, respectively. Final design and permitting
efforts with both the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the
California Coastal Commission (CCC) began shortly after.
• December 10, 2020 — The City Zoning Administrator held a public hearing and
approved the Coastal Development Permit (CDP).
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• April 5, 2021 — The CDP was appealed by a private party to the CCC.
• August 13, 2021 — CCC held a public hearing, found no significant issues and
dismissed the appeal. CCC also approved the CDP Amendment for the bridge
abutment at Sunset Ridge Park.
• November 10, 2021 — The City received Caltrans authorization to proceed with the
construction phase. This authorization is required to satisfy the federal grant
deadline for this project prior to formal bidding.
• May 26, 2022 — The City received the official CDP Amendment from the CCC.
The project fell behind the original projected schedule due to complexities and
requirements associated with the permitting agencies, as well as an appeal of the City -
issued Coastal Development Permit. However, at 10 a.m. on May 25, 2022, the City Clerk
opened and read the following bids for this project:
BIDDER
TOTAL BID AMOUNT
Low
Reyes Construction, Inc.
$ 11,008,429.00
2nd
Beador Construction Company, Inc.
$ 11,982,300.00
3rd
Nationwide Contracting Services, Inc.
$ 12,141,842.20
4th
Ortiz Enterprises, Inc.
$ 12,424,554.20
5th
Griffith Company
$ 12,577,521.00
6th
Shimmick Construction Company, Inc.
$ 13,081,910.84
The City received six bids for this project. The low bid was significantly higher than the
engineer's estimate of $7,190,000. A review of the bids showed the bid prices for most of
the individual bid items were consistently higher than the estimated bid prices. The
engineer's estimate was based on the Caltrans Cost Data guidebook and actual bid
results from similar projects, which is standard practice when preparing estimates.
Although some of the bid items were underestimate, the majority of the bid items were
consistent with the Caltrans Cost Data and bid results from similar projects. The Caltrans
Cost Data and bid results from similar projects were from 2020 and 2021, adjusted with
an annual inflation factor, to form the project engineer's estimate.
Staff believes that the timing of this bid in conjunction with the current economic climate
(all-time high in oil prices, on -going supply chain and labor shortages, and other world
events) most likely contributed to the extremely high bid results. The recent significant
increase in the costs of material and labor, especially in the last six months, was apparent
in the consistently higher bids from all six bidders. The ongoing scarcity of some materials,
such as concrete, that the construction industry is currently experiencing may also be a
contributing factor. In addition, there is currently a supply chain issue with reinforcing steel
and stainless -steel products. Lastly, the recent significant increase in the cost of fuel may
have contributed to the high bid prices.
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Staff has been talking to the contractors that bid the project as well as working with the
design engineer in re -looking at the various components of the project for ways that could
reduce the construction cost while maintaining consistency with the approved conceptual
design and preserving the goals of this project.
Based on the bids received, staff recommends rejecting all bids, re-evaluating and
reviewing the design of this project, and re -advertising this contract in approximately four
or five months. The remaining budget for the professional services agreement with the
design consultant, Dokken Engineering, includes sufficient funding to cover the cost of
the redesign and plan rework. Staff recommends using a portion of the remaining budget
to complete the revisions to the construction documents as a result of the re-scoping
efforts. A future amendment to the professional services agreement will likely be required
to complete remaining tasks following the re-scoping.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The review and reworking of the design and construction plans is estimated to cost
approximately $60,000 to $80,000. There is currently sufficient encumbered design
funding within the consultant's contract to cover the necessary redesign and plan rework.
It is anticipated that a budget adjustment and contract amendment will be required at the
time of award of the construction contract to provide adequate funding for the remaining
tasks contemplated in the professional services agreement
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in 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
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