HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Seismic Retrofit of San Diego Creek Bridges & Goldenrod Pedestrian OvercrossingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. s
October 12, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Public Works Department
Tom Sandefur, Associate Civil Engineer
949 - 644 -3312 ortsandefur @NewportBeachCa.gov
SUBJECT: SEISMIC RETROFIT OF SAN DIEGO CREEK BRIDGES AND
GOLDENROD PEDESTRIAN OVERCROSSING - AWARD OF
CONTRACT NO. 3531
ISSUE
Staff requests City Council approval to award the Bridge Seismic Retrofit Project to Beador
Construction Company.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Approve the project plans and specifications.
2. Award Contract No. 3531 to Beador Construction Company for the Total Bid
Price of $706,034.00, and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the
contract.
3. Establish an amount of $71,000 to cover the cost of unforeseen work.
DISCUSSION
The 1971 San Fernando earthquake exposed a number of deficiencies in the State of
California's ( Caltrans') bridge design methods. Caltrans determined that all bridges
within the State should be made capable of surviving a maximum credible earthquake.
Some damage was felt to be inevitable, but collapse was believed to be preventable
with appropriate "seismic retrofitting ".
Caltrans' seismic retrofit program was initiated immediately after that earthquake. The
initial round of retrofitting was completed in 1987 after 1300 State highway system
bridges had been retrofitted.
Bridge Seismic Retrofits Project Award of Contract No.3531
October 12, 2010
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The City participated in this effort by retrofitting the Balboa Island Bridge in 1980 and
Lido Isle and Little Balboa Island Bridges in 1984. These three bridges were retrofitted
at the City's sole expense.
The October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake brought about a second phase of bridge
seismic retrofit in which all 12,000 publicly -owned bridges within the State would be
reanalyzed to determine their resistance to collapse due to a large earthquake.
In 1990, City staff began working with Caltrans officials to expedite this second phase
seismic analysis of the City's 10 bridges. The City retained Dokken Engineering to
prepare a detailed seismic analysis and to present their findings in a "Strategy Meeting"
at Caltrans' Sacramento offices. Various alternatives for strategy were considered but
Caltrans did not issue approval and State - approved funding to proceed with design.
In 1994, Caltrans changed its methodology for bridge seismic analysis. Dokken
Engineering prepared another analysis and report and again presented their findings in
a "Strategy Meeting." In 1996, Caltrans published a "mandatory seismic retrofit list,"
which indicated three of the City's bridges required retrofit work. They also approved
80% Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation (HBRR) funding provided by the
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and 20% State Seismic Retrofit funding to
design and construct the retrofits and issued approval to proceed with the three bridges.
The retrofit work was completed on these bridges (Balboa Island, Lido Isle, and
Newport Island) by January 1999.
That work complete, the City, with Dokken Engineering, then began to work on the next
group of bridges in the City that require seismic retrofit. Design on this group
(Jamboree Road North and Southbound over San Diego Creek and the Goldenrod
Pedestrian Overcrossing) began in 2004.
The retrofit design has gone through extensive environmental permitting. In addition, in
2009, Caltrans required that another Strategy Meeting be held to review the bridges. As
a result of that meeting, Caltrans requested the retrofit strategy be changed again and a
new set of plans generated.
Caltrans eventually signed off on the Plans and Specifications in July 2010, allowing us
to advertise the project. The current reimbursement for this work involves 88.53% of
the cost being covered by the FHWA funds and the City match portion (11.47 %) being
covered by State Proposition 1 B funds administered by Caltrans.
The retrofit plans for the Jamboree Road bridges include abutment backwall retrofits,
bent infill walls, and a new structural approach slab. For Goldenrod Pedestrian
Overcrossing the retrofit consists of retrofitting the fixed and expansion bents, retrofitting
the abutments, and wrapping the columns in steel casings.
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Bridge Seismic Retrofits Project Award of Contract No.3531
October 12, 2010
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At 10:00 a.m. on September 15, 2010 the City Clerk opened and read the following bids
for this project:
The low total bid amount is only 41 % of the Engineer's Estimate of $1,700,000. The large
difference between the Engineer's Estimate and the actual bid is likely the result of several
factors. First, the heavy civil construction bidding environment is very favorable at this
moment due to the low demand for large construction projects. Second, the Engineer's
Estimate was prepared using a State cost index set to 2007 when costs were historically
high. The low bidder, Beador Construction, possesses a California State Contractors
License Classification "A" as required by the project specifications. A check of the
Contractors references indicates they have satisfactorily completed similar projects for
other municipalities.
Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, the Contractor will have 150 consecutive
working days to complete the work.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The CEQA review for this project included the following technical studies:
• Programmatic Section 4(f), March 2007
• Historic Property Report, July 2006
• Location Hydraulic Study, December 2006
• Natural Environmental Study (Minimal Impacts), September 2006
• Hazardous Waste Initial Site Assessment, May 2006
• Water Quality Assessment Report, May 2006
All mitigation measures identified in the technical studies are incorporated in the PS &E
package. The project has received the following permits:
• Coastal Development Permit (California Coastal Commission)
• Section 1600 (California Department of Fish and Game)
• Section 404 (Army Corp of Engineers)
• Section 401 Certification of Water Quality (Regional Water Quality Control
Board)
• Section 402 (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits)
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BIDDER
TOTAL BID AMOUNT
Low
Beador Construction Company
$706,034.00
2
Peterson -Chase
$826,403.60
3
John S. Meek, Inc.
$947,696.52
4
Accent Builders
$1,058,374.20
5
Powell Constructors
$1,066,472.20
6
4 -Con Engineering
$1,178,053.60
7
Griffith Company
$1,292,694.00
The low total bid amount is only 41 % of the Engineer's Estimate of $1,700,000. The large
difference between the Engineer's Estimate and the actual bid is likely the result of several
factors. First, the heavy civil construction bidding environment is very favorable at this
moment due to the low demand for large construction projects. Second, the Engineer's
Estimate was prepared using a State cost index set to 2007 when costs were historically
high. The low bidder, Beador Construction, possesses a California State Contractors
License Classification "A" as required by the project specifications. A check of the
Contractors references indicates they have satisfactorily completed similar projects for
other municipalities.
Pursuant to the Contract Specifications, the Contractor will have 150 consecutive
working days to complete the work.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The CEQA review for this project included the following technical studies:
• Programmatic Section 4(f), March 2007
• Historic Property Report, July 2006
• Location Hydraulic Study, December 2006
• Natural Environmental Study (Minimal Impacts), September 2006
• Hazardous Waste Initial Site Assessment, May 2006
• Water Quality Assessment Report, May 2006
All mitigation measures identified in the technical studies are incorporated in the PS &E
package. The project has received the following permits:
• Coastal Development Permit (California Coastal Commission)
• Section 1600 (California Department of Fish and Game)
• Section 404 (Army Corp of Engineers)
• Section 401 Certification of Water Quality (Regional Water Quality Control
Board)
• Section 402 (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits)
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Bridge Seismic Retrofits Project Award of Contract No.3531
October 12, 2010
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Notice Inviting Bids was advertised in the City's official publication and in
construction industry publications. Prior to starting work two City prepared notices are
distributed by the contractor to both residents and businesses. The first notice will be
distributed ten days before work in the area and the second notice 48 hours prior to
starting work in the area.
Geotechnical. Materials, Testing, and Survey Services:
Geotechnical, Materials Testing, and Survey Services shall be provided under the
Professional Services Agreement with AECOM to supply construction management
services on this project. The City Council will consider approval of a Professional
Services Agreement with AECOM at it October 12, 2010, meeting.
FUNDING AVAILABILITY
This work will be paid from federal and state sources with 88.53% of the cost funded
from Federal Highway Bridge Rehabilitation Funds and 11.47% funded from Proposition
1 B funds. Both programs are administered by Caltrans and reimbursement will be
sought through Caltrans. Sufficient funds are available in the following account for the
project:
Account Description
Contributions
Proposed uses are as follows:
Vendor
Beador Construction, Inc.
Beador Construction, Inc.
Various
Prepared by:
Tom Sandefur
Associate Civil Engineer
Attachments: Project Location Maps
Account Number
7251- C5100695
Total
Amount
$ 778,034.00
$ 778,034.00
Purpose Amount
Construction Contract $ 706,034.00
Construction Contingency $ 71,000.00
Printing and Incidentals $ 1,000.00
Total: $ 778,034.00
Submitted by:
Works Director
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