HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 11b - FY 20-21 Pavement Rehabilitation Project
DATE: August 3, 2021
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Tom Tait, Public Works Services Director
By: Eddie Chan, P.E., Principal Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: CONTRACT WITH ONYX PAVING COMPANY, INC. FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 2020-21 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT IN THE
AMOUNT OF $765,000, WITH A 10% CONTINGENCY
Recommendation: Approve
SUMMARY
As part of the City’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”), the Public Works Services
Department (“PWSD”) is preparing to rehabilitate the asphalt pavement on various
streets in the City. The streets were identified in the Pavement Management Program
as the streets that most need to be rehabilitated based on their usage and Pavement
Condition Index (“PCI”). To ensure that the City is receiving the most competitive prices
and quality service for this work, the PWSD conducted a formal bid. Onyx Paving
Company, Inc. submitted the lowest responsive bid.
It is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize, and direct the City Manager
to execute a contract with Onyx Paving Company, Inc. for the Fiscal Year 2020-21
Pavement Rehabilitation Project in the amount of $765,000, with a 10% contingency.
BACKGROUND
The PWSD is responsible for the maintenance and repair of approximately 147 miles of
paved streets within the City. As part of the City’s Pavement Management Program, the
condition of all City streets was inspected and rated on a scale of 0-100, with scores
below 40 generally being considered a street that has failed. Scores between 40 and
60 are poor/fair in nature. This rating is called the Pavement Condition Index (“PCI”) and
it is used to help determine which streets require asphalt pavement rehabilitation.
According to the Citywide Pavement Management Program, the following street
segments are most in need of being repaved:
• Arbolada Drive from San Carlos Road to Rancho Road – PCI of 53
• Camino Real Avenue from Sixth Avenue to Eighth Avenue – PCI of 46
• Lemon Avenue from West City Limits to Baldwin Avenue – PCI of 48
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• Lemon Avenue from Holly Avenue to El Monte Avenue – PCI of 55
• Wilson Avenue from Grand View Avenue to Virginia Drive – PCI of 43
It should be noted that PCIs alone do not determine which streets should be repaved;
for instance, the City also takes into consideration the streets that have high traffic
volume. It is also more cost efficient to repave streets prior to their PCIs lowering to
very poor condition. The current range of PCI for the specified streets require grind and
overlay rehabilitation, but if the PCI of these streets drop to a lower condition, they
would require more extensive rehabilitation such as full pavement reconstruction. Full
reconstruction costs are much higher than grind and overlay work. A copy of the
Project Location Map detailing the segments listed above is attached as Exhibit “A”.
DISCUSSION
The project involves the repair of any localized potholes and failed pavement, grinding
the edges of the pavement adjacent to the gutters to transition the new pavement to the
existing gutter, replacing broken curb and gutter as necessary, and installing new ADA-
compliant curb ramps at the intersections. The new pavement surface will utilize
recycled rubber in the pavement mix to help reduce future cracking and to add strength
to the asphalt pavement. The rubber in the pavement mixture also reduces road noise.
Following the repairs, the condition of these street sections will be raised to a PCI of
100.
A Notice Inviting Bids was published in the City’s adjudicated newspaper and bid
packages were provided to contractors that perform this type of work. On July 7, 2021,
the City Clerk’s office received seven bids with the following results:
Bidder Location Base Bid Amount
Onyx Paving Company, Inc. Anaheim, CA $ 765,000.00
Copp Contracting, Inc.
Hardy & Harper, Inc.
Buena Park, CA
Lake Forest, CA
$ 766,652.27
$ 790,000.00
All American Asphalt
Sequel Contractors, Inc.
Corona, CA
Santa Fe Springs, CA
$ 812,346.00
$ 815,300.22
Palp, Inc. dba Excel Paving Long Beach, CA $ 937,252.76
EC Construction S. El Monte, CA $ 1,057,870.24
Bid documents were reviewed for content and the contractor’s background was also
investigated. Based on this review, it has been determined that Onyx Paving Company,
Inc. is the lowest responsive bidder and is qualified to complete the project as defined in
the bid documents. Onyx Paving Company, Inc. has successfully completed similar
projects on time and within budget for several agencies such as the Cities of Anaheim,
Claremont, Desert Hot Springs, Downey, Montebello, Placentia, and Riverside.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
This project is a Class 1 exemption pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act
(“CEQA”) Section 15301 Existing Facilities. Class 1 consists of the operation, repair,
maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing or minor alteration of existing public or
private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment or topographical features involving
negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency’s
determination.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds in the amount of $1,100,000 have been budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2020-21 CIP
for the Pavement Rehabilitation Project. The total cost for the Fiscal Year 2020-21
Pavement Rehabilitation Project is $765,000. With the request of 10% contingency, the
project cost would be $841,500.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended the City Council determine that this project is a Class 1 exemption
under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and approve, authorize, and
direct the City Manager to execute a contract with Onyx Paving Company, Inc. for the
Fiscal Year 2020-21 Pavement Rehabilitation Project in the amount of $765,000, with a
10% contingency.
Attachments: Exhibit “A” - Project Location Map
Proposed Contract
CITY OF ARCADIA
2020/2021 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT
PROJECT NO.: 33854021
BETWEEN
CITY OF ARCADIA
AND
ONYX PAVING COMPANY, INC.
CONTRACT
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CONTRACT FOR THE
CITY OF ARCADIA
This CONTRACT, No. ________ is made and entered into this ____ day of _______, ______, by
and between City of Arcadia, sometimes hereinafter called “City,” and Onyx Paving Company,
Inc., sometimes hereinafter called “Contractor.”
WITNESSETH: That the parties hereto have mutually covenanted and agreed, and by these
presents do covenant and agree with each other as follows:
A. SCOPE OF WORK. The Contractor shall perform all Work within the time stipulated in the
Contract, and shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, tools, utility services, and
transportation to complete all of the Work required in strict compliance with the Contract
Documents as specified in Article 5, below, for the following Project:
2020/2021 Pavement Rehabilitation Project / Project No. 33854021
The Contractor and its surety shall be liable to the City for any damages arising as a result of
the Contractor’s failure to comply with this obligation.
B. TIME FOR COMPLETION. Time is of the essence in the performance of the Work. The Work
shall be commenced on the date stated in the City’s Notice to Proceed. The Contractor shall
complete all Work required by the Contract Documents within Ninety (90) calendar days from the
commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. By its signature hereunder, Contractor
agrees the time for completion set forth above is adequate and reasonable to complete the Work.
C. CONTRACT PRICE. The City shall pay to the Contractor as full compensation for the
performance of the Contract, subject to any additions or deductions as provided in the Contract
Documents, and including all applicable taxes and costs, the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED SIXY-
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($765,000.00). Payment shall be made as set
forth in the General Conditions.
D. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. In accordance with Government Code section 53069.85, it is
agreed that the Contractor will pay the City the sum set forth in Special Conditions, Article 1.11
for each and every calendar day of delay beyond the time prescribed in the Contract Documents
for finishing the Work, as Liquidated Damages and not as a penalty or forfeiture. In the event this
is not paid, the Contractor agrees the City may deduct that amount from any money due or that
may become due the Contractor under the Contract. This Article does not exclude recovery of
other damages specified in the Contract Documents.
E. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE CONTRACT. The “Contract Documents” include the
following:
Notice Inviting Bids
Instructions to Bidders
Bid Form
Bid Bond
Designation of Subcontractors
Information Required of Bidders
Non-Collusion Declaration Form
Iran Contracting Act Certification
Public Works Contractor Registration Certification
Performance Bond
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Payment (Labor and Materials) Bond
General Conditions
Special Conditions
Technical Specifications
Addenda
Plans and Drawings
Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction “Greenbook”, latest edition, Except
Sections 1-9
Applicable Local Agency Standards and Specifications, as last revised
Approved and fully executed change orders
Any other documents contained in or incorporated into the Contract
The Contractor shall complete the Work in strict accordance with all of the Contract Documents.
All of the Contract Documents are intended to be complementary. Work required by one of the
Contract Documents and not by others shall be done as if required by all. This Contract shall
supersede any prior agreement of the parties.
F. PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY LAW AND CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE. Each and every
provision of law required to be included in these Contract Documents shall be deemed to be
included in these Contract Documents. The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of
applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, the
provisions of the California Labor Code and California Public Contract Code which are applicable
to this Work.
G. INDEMNIFICATION. Contractor shall provide indemnification and defense as set forth in the
General Conditions.
H. PREVAILING WAGES. Contractor shall be required to pay the prevailing rate of wages in
accordance with the Labor Code which such rates shall be made available at the City’s
Administrative Office or may be obtained online at dir.ca.gov and which must be posted at the job
site.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Contract has been duly executed by the above-named parties, on
the day and year above written.
CITY OF ARCADIA
By:
Dominic Lazzaretto
City Manager
ONYX PAVING COMPANY, INC.
By:
Signature
Print Name and Title
Attest:
By:
City Clerk
By:
Signature
Print Name and Title
Approved as to Form:
Stephen P. Deitsch
City Attorney