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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - FY2011-12 Traffic Signal Rehab-Award of Contract 4841�a�WP�Rr CITY OF EWPORT REACH cgCI FORN�T City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 7 April 10, 2012 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FRONT: Public Works Department Stephen G. Badum, Public Works Director 949 - 644 -3311, sbadum @newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Brad Sommers, Senior Civil Engineer APPROVED: a 0, TITLE: FY2011 -2012 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project — Award of Contract No. 4841 ABSTRACT: Staff received construction bids for the FY11 -12 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project and is requesting City Council's approval to award the work to PTM General Engineering Services. Inc. RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Approve the project drawings and specifications; 2. Award Contract No. 4841 to PTM General Engineering Services, Inc., for the total bid price of $547,050 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract; 3. Establish a contingency of $55,000 (approximately 10 percent) to cover the cost of unforeseen work; and 4. Approve Budget Amendment No. 12BA- 030 transferring $233,000 in project savings from Account No. 7261- C3002009 to Account No. 7261- C3001007. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The Budget Amendment transfers $233,000 in projects savings in the current Capital Improvement Program budget (Account No. 7261- C3002009) to Account No. 7261 - C3001007 for Traffic Rehabilitation. Project savings were realized from Phase 5 of the Traffic Signal Modernization Project. FY2011 -2012 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project —Award of Contract No. 4841 April 10, 2012 Page 2 Proposed sources are as follows: Account Description Account Number Gas Tax 7181- C3001007 Transportation and Circulation 7261- C3001007 Proposed uses are as follows: Vendor PTM General Engineering PTM General Engineering DISCUSSION: Amount $ 369,050.00 $ 233,000.00 Total $ 602,050.00 Work Description Contract $ Construction Contingency $ Total $ Amount 547.050.00 55,000.00 602,050.00 At 10:00 a.m. on March 20, 2012, the City Clerk opened and read the following bids for the FYI 1-12 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project: BIDDER Low Steiny and Company, Inc. 2 PTM General Engineering Services, Inc. 3 California Professional Engineering, Inc. 4 Dynalectric 5 Sully - Miller Contracting Co. 6 Pro -Tech Engineering Corp. 7 J.F.L. Electric, Inc. TOTAL BID AMOUNT $519,236.00* $547,050.00 $556,394.00 $576,519.00 $594,760.00 $598,875.00 $625,198.50 *As -read amount: $546,584.00 ** As -read amount: $625,684.50 The apparent low bidder, Steiny and Company, Inc., had a mathematical error within their written proposal resulting in a significant reduction from their intended construction cost. Due to this discrepancy, Steiny and Company, Inc., withdrew their bid for this project. Therefore, staff recommends awarding the contract to the next low bidder, PTM General Engineering Services, Inc., for the bid price of $547,050.00. The bid amount is approximately nine percent below the Engineer's Estimate of $596,000.00. FY2011 -2012 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project —Award of Contract No. 4841 April 10, 2012 Page 3 Work for this contract includes rehabilitation of traffic signals at the following intersections: 1. Coast Highway /Jamboree Road; 2. Jamboree Road /Ford Road- Eastbluff Drive; and 3. Superior Avenue /Placentia Avenue. Rehabilitation of the traffic signals includes replacement of essential traffic signal equipment and infrastructure to ensure reliability of the traffic signals. As needed, additional improvements at these locations will include installation of ADA- compliant curb ramps and roadway striping enhancements. During construction of the Superior Avenue /Placentia Avenue traffic signal, protected left -turn phasing will be added to the Eastbound and Westbound Placentia Avenue movements. This improvement will enhance the flow of vehicles turning left from Placentia Avenue onto Superior Avenue. In addition to rehabilitation work at the intersections listed above, countdown LED pedestrian signals will be installed at signalized intersections within Corona del Mar. Intersections along Coast highway from Avocado Avenue to Poppy Avenue will also receive these pedestrian improvements. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Section 15301 (for repair, maintenance and minor alteration of existing public facilities) 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). Submitted by: ( Stephen G. Badum Public Works Director Attachment: A. Project Location Map