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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 - C-3505 - CdM Community Youth Center DrainageCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 10 March 25, 2003 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Stephen Luy, Associate Civil Engineer 949 - 644 -3311 sluy @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER DRAINAGE, CONTRACT NO. 3505 — COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Accept the work. 2. Authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion. 3. Authorize the City Clerk to release the Labor and Materials bond 35 days after the Notice of Completion has been recorded in accordance with applicable portions of the Civil Code. 4. Release the Faithful Performance Bond 1 year after Council acceptance. DISCUSSION: On October 22, 2002, the City Council authorized the award of the Corona Del Mar Community Youth Center Drainage Contract to Brongo Construction of San Juan Capistrano, California. The work in this project consisted of: • Removal of sand • Construction of a PCC slab with rubberized surface and artificial turf • Installation of drain lines and inlets • Installation of a PVC sub -drain system with drain inlets • Restoration of turf Previous studies by Consultants determined subsurface water and moisture buildup caused warping of the floor in the Corona Del Mar Community Youth Center. The solution involved the installation of a corrective drainage system to divert subsurface SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Community Youth Center Drainage, Contract No. 3505 -Completion And Acceptance March 25, 2003 Page 2 flow around the building and eliminate any sump conditions contributing to the buildup of subsurface waters. The improvement was accomplished by providing drainage in sump /sand pit areas, reconstructing the sump area /play area with concrete and a rubberized surface, and the construction of a sub -drain system around the Youth Center to facilitate the drainage of subterranean waters. The Contractor also provided surveying services. The contract has now been completed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department. A summary of the contract cost is as follows: Original bid amount: $64,650 Actual amount of bid items constructed: 66,690 Total amount of change orders: 4,655 Final contract cost: $71,345 The increase in the amount of actual bid items constructed over the original bid amount resulted from the need for additional drains, subdrains and drain cleanouts exceeding the bid item quantities. The final overall construction cost including change orders was 10.3 percent over the original bid amount. Five change orders totaling $4,655 were written for this project. 1. Deletion of 1 -inch rubberized surface, creating a credit of $7,945. 2. Removal and reconstruction of an 8 -inch wide mow strip to a higher elevation allowing the rubberized surface to be installed without the need for a step down from adjacent concrete improvements. The change order also included the relocation of existing 2 -inch irrigation main, relocation of existing irrigation wires and additional salvage work to remove the existing playground equipment intact for a total cost of $6,437. 3. Additional storm drain pipe, filter fabric, asphalt patchback and a rock rip rap drain outlet for a cost of $2,763. 4. Hand excavation of an encroaching City owned gas line and time material work for a total cost of $1,159. 5. Time extension for temporary fencing and a modification of deduct in Change Order No.1 for an additional cost of $2,241. Funds for the project were expended in the following account: Description Account No. CYC Drainage Remediation 7011- C4120672 All work was completed on March 10, 2003. Amount $71,345.00 SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Community Youth Center Drainage, Contract No. 3505 - Completion And Acceptance March 25, 2003 Page 3 Environmental Review: Categorically Exempt -under Chapter 3, Article 19, Section 15302, Class 2 of the Title 14 California Code of Regulations. Replacement or reconstruction of existing structures or facilities on the same site having substantially the same purpose and capacity. Prepare Y. Stephen Luy Associate Civil Engineer Submitted by tephe G. Badum Public Works Director