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s NEWPORT BEACH
`q44:09 City Council Staff Report
July 26, 2022
Agenda Item No. 5
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 Valve Replacement Phase 2 (Project
No. 18W12 & 19W13) — Contract No. 7539-3 Contingency Increase
ABSTRACT:
On November 10, 2020, the City Council awarded a construction contract for the Water
Transmission Main Valve Replacement (Phase 2) project to Paulus Engineering, Inc. for
$2,797,771 and established a contingency of $280,000 (approximately 10 percent of the
total bid). During the course of construction, the project incurred numerous change orders
related to unforeseen conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic. Staff requests an increase
to the contingency for the construction contract with Paulus Engineering for remaining
valve replacement work.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Find the requirement for environmental review under the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) is satisfied by the November 10, 2020 Council exemption 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) Increase the contingency from $280,000 (approximately 10 percent of the contract
award of $2,797,771) to $700,000 (approximately 25 percent of the contract award)
to cover the cost for the remaining valve replacements and unforeseen work; and
c) Approve Budget Amendment No. 23-008 appropriating $420,000 in increased
expenditures in Account No. 70201931-980000-18W12 and transferring funds from
the Water Enterprise Fund unappropriated fund balance to the Water Capital Fund for
the Water Transmission Main Valve Replacement (Phase 2) Project.
DISCUSSION:
On November 10, 2020, the City Council awarded a construction contract to Paulus
Engineering, Inc. for the Water Transmission Main Valve Replacement (Phase 2) Project.
This project replaces large diameter water valves as identified in the Water Master Plan.
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These are older, deteriorated valves located on large diameter transmission mains
(12-inch, 16-inch, 18-inch, 24-inch, 36-inch and 48-inch) the oldest of which was installed
in 1926. The valves are critical to isolating large sections of the water transmission system
for maintenance and operations. All valves considered in this contract have outlived their
design life, are not operating properly, and need to be replaced.
The project includes replacement of 22 valves located at various locations throughout
Newport Beach, but primarily along Jamboree Road, East Coast Highway and at the Big
Canyon Reservoir and the 16t" Street Utilities Yard.
Of the 22 planned valve replacements, 17 have now been completed. Eight change
orders totaling $717,180 have been approved to cover increased costs resulting from
material price increases related to the COVID-19 pandemic supply chain issues,
additional work efforts needed due to extra thick pavement removals (up to five feet thick)
and cement slurry located at the Jamboree Road and Coast Highway intersection,
relocation of interfering utilities, and additional necessary dewatering. Additionally, at the
Big Canyon Reservoir, the Zone III pump station valve replacement required additional
excavation, shoring, concrete removals, removal and replacement of existing electrical
wiring for pumps, and replacement of deteriorated 12-inch and 24-inch water mains that
were found in poor condition during construction.. Also, during construction an 18-inch
and 6-inch valve were recently found not functional at Coast Highway and Hazel Drive
that needed to be replaced prior to the paving of highway.
Planned completed project work and these change orders to date (including the
unplanned work efforts at Hazel Drive and Coast Highway) have expended
$2,547,295.87, or approximately 91 % of the awarded contract construction cost. Funding
to complete the remaining five valve replacements planned within this project will require
an increase of the project contingency from $280,000 to $700,000. Alternatively, the City
Council could deny this request and staff would direct the contractor to delete valve work
to stay within the original project contingency. Any deleted valves and work would then
be re -bid in a future contract. Staff recommends proceeding with the planned valve
replacement work now as the bid prices are from 2020 and the contractor has agreed to
honor most of the bid pricing except for extreme COVID-19 supply chain cost increase
issues.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Upon approval of the proposed Budget Amendment, sufficient funding will be available
from the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for the completion of this contract.
The Budget Amendment appropriates $420,000 in additional funding from the Water
Enterprise Fund unappropriated fund balance. It will be expensed to the Water Capital
Distribution & Piping account in the Public Works Department, 70201931-980000-18W12
for the Water Transmission Main Valve Replacement (Phase 2) Project. The Water
Enterprise Fund generates revenue primarily through water rates collected by service
users.
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find the requirement for environmental review under
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is satisfied by the November 10, 2020,
Council exemption 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.
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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��EWPpRT ATTACHMENT B
City of Newport Beach
° M BUDGET AMENDMENT
100, 2022-23 BA#: 23-008
Department: Public Works
ONETIME: D Yes ❑ No
Requestor: David A Webb
Approvals
❑ CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY
Finance Director: Date
21 COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED City Clerk: Date
EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST:
To appropriate funds for the Water Transmission Main Valve Replacement (Phase 2) Project. ❑ from existing budget appropriations
❑ from additional estimated revenues
❑� from unappropriated fund balance
REVENUES
Fund #
Org
Object Project
Description
Increase or (Decrease) $
702
70299
692701
INTERFUND TRANSFERS
- INTRAFND XFR FRM WATER ENT FNC 420,000.00
Subtotal $ 420,000.00
EXPENDITURES
Fund #
Org
Object Project
Description
Increase or (Decrease) $
701
70199
992702
INTERFUND TRANSFERS - INTRAFUND XFER TO WATER CAPITA 420,000.00
702
70201931
980000 18W12
DISTRIBUTION & PIPING
- CIP EXPENDITURES FOR GL 420,000.00
Subtotal $ 840,000.00
FUND BALANCE
Fund #
Object
Description
Increase or (Decrease) $
701
300000
WATER ENTERPRISE FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL
(420,000.00)
702
300000
WATER CAPITAL FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL
Subtotal $ (420,000.00)
Fund Balance Change Required
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