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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09 - Buck Gully Wetlands Maintenance Road RepairsCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 9 February 12, 2008 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY - COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Steve Luy 949 -644 -3330 or sluy @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: BUCK GULLY WETLANDS AND MAINTENANCE ROAD REPAIRS AT 5T" STREET - CONTRACT NO. 3778 — AUTHORIZE AN INCREASE IN CONTRACT CONTINGENCY RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Increase the project contingency from an amount of $34,500 to $86,000 to cover unanticipated additional costs for this project. 2. Approve a budget amendment transferring $25,000 of cost savings from the Citywide Street and Storm Drain Improvements Project (General Fund Account No. 7013- C5100019) and $26,500 from Bay Avenue Drainage Project (General Fund Account No. 7012- C5100829) to the Buck Gully Wetlands and Maintenance Road Repairs Project (Account No. 7014- C5100659). DISCUSSION: On July 24, 2007, City Council awarded the Buck Gully Wetlands and Maintenance Road Repairs at 5�h Street Project to McKenna General Engineering, Inc, at a contract price of $344,823.60 and approved a contingency of $34,500. Due to several unforeseen conditions as well as weather related damage during construction, the final cost for this project is expected to exceed the previously authorized contingency. This project entails the reconstruction of the maintenance road crossing Buck Gully Creek that is utilized by the City's Utilities Department to access water main facilities. This project also includes a design feature to stabilize the streambed which has experienced down- cutting that could threaten to undermine the new creek crossing or possibly destabilize the canyon banks. As concrete -lined channels are no longer the preferred alternative by the jurisdictional agencies, stabilization of the streambed is being accomplished using different types of gabions (wire baskets filled with rock or soil) that are then tied together forming a continuous structural element. This environmentally - friendly building method has been viewed more favorably by the permitting agencies since the City's successful Morning Canyon stabilization project. Buck Gully Wetlands and Maintenance Road Repairs — Contract No. 3778 Authorize an Increase in Contract Contingency February 12, 2008 Page: 2 Several unforeseen conditions during construction have now increased the costs for this project higher than anticipated. While a portion of the cost increase can be attributed to the unusual nature and unknowns associated with the project design, the greatest difficulty and related cost increases are associated with having to construct improvements within the streambed during the rainy season. The breeding season for the gnat catcher and other protected species dictated that construction could not commence until late August. While this was supposed to be another El Nino year, we have now experienced a series of rain storms that have not only delayed construction activities, but have impacted or damaged formwork or construction elements that were in the process of being completed. The silver lining is that we have had frequent 'water - tests' of this innovative design and so have had an opportunity to identify and correct design weaknesses by installing 96 additional gabions. The total construction cost for this project based on weather, runoff damage and additional necessary gabions is now projected to be $431,000 which will be approximately 25% higher than the contract award of $344,823.60. The road repair and streambed stabilization tasks are expected to be completed by the end of January. The :irrigation and planting of native California wetland and upland plant species are expected to be completed by the end of February, at which time the 120 - day plant establishment maintenance period would commence. Funding. Availability: Cost savings were realized upon completion of both the Citywide Street and Storm Drain Improvement Project and Bay Avenue Drainage Project. Upon approval of the recommended Budget Amendment to transfer monies from these completed projects, sufficient funds will be available in the following account for completion of the Buck Gully Wetlands and Maintenance Road Repairs Project: Account Description General Fund Prepared by: Steve Luy, P.E. Associate Civil Engineer Attachment: Budget Amendment Account Number 7014- C5100659 Total: Amount $ $51,500 $ $51,500 Submitted by: e t en G. Badum -- ublic Works Director City of Newport Beach BUDGET AMENDMENT 2007 -08 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: 7013 General Fund - Street Projects Increase Revenue Estimates PX C5100019 Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND Division Number Transfer Budget Appropriations SOURCE: Account Number C5100829 from existing budget appropriations Division Number from additional estimated revenues General Fund - Miscellaneous & Studies Account from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: NO. BA- 08BA -046 AMOUNT: 551,500.00 Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance rx I No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance To transfer expenditure appropriations from the Citywide Street and Storm Drain Improvement Project and the Bay Avenue Drainage Project to the Buck Gully Wetlands and Maintenance Road Repair Project. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Fund Accoun REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601) Fund /Division Account EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Description Description Description Division Number 7013 General Fund - Street Projects Account Number C5100019 Street, Bikeway, & Parking Lot Striping Division Number 7012 General Fund - Drainage Projects Account Number C5100829 Bay Avenue Drainage /Street Repair Division Number 7014 General Fund - Miscellaneous & Studies Account Number C5100659 Buck Gully Restoration Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Signed: Signed: Signed Approval: Administrative Services Director Administrative Approval: City Manager City Council Approval: City Clerk Amount Debit Credit $25,000.00 $26,500.00 $51,500.00 Date Date Date t