HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10g - Accept Valve Replacement Project as Complete
DATE: May 16, 2023
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Paul Cranmer, Public Works Services Director
By: Tiffany Lee, P.E., Senior Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: ACCEPT ALL WORK PERFORMED BY 316 ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. FOR THE VALVE REPLACEMENT
PROJECT AS COMPLETE
CEQA: Exempt
Recommendation: Approve
SUMMARY
On August 16, 2022, the City Council approved a contract with 316 Engineering and
Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of $131,300 for the Valve Replacement Project,
with a 10% contingency. The terms and conditions of this project have been met and
the work has been performed to the satisfaction of the Project Manager for a total
project cost of $141,038.88. This amount reflects the original contract amount of
$131,300 plus quantity changes totaling $9,738.88, or 7.4% more than the original
contract amount.
It is recommended that the City Council accept all work performed by 316 Engineering
and Construction Co., Inc. for the Valve Replacement Project as complete; and
authorize the final payment to be made in accordance with the contract documents,
subject to retention of $7,051.94.
BACKGROUND
As part of the valve exercising program, valves in the water distribution system are
regularly inspected to verify proper function and identify valves that are broken or in
need of repair. During a routine inspection, it was determined that the water distribution
system valves at the following three locations were inoperable and in need of
replacement:
• Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue
• Santa Anita Terrace and Santa Anita Avenue
• Camino Real Avenue and Santa Anita Avenue
Accept Valve Replacement Project
May 16, 2023
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During valve exercising, two additional valves at the intersection of Duarte Road and
Santa Anita Avenue were found broken and in need of replacement. To avoid a future
closure at the intersection of Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue, it was determined
that for Fiscal Year 2021-22, the City would remove and replace the valves at the
intersection of Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue, and include the removal and
replacement of the valves at the intersections of Santa Anita Terrace and Santa Anita
Avenue, and Camino Real Avenue and Santa Anita Avenue, in the Fiscal Year 2022-23
Valve Replacement Project.
The 12-inch water mains at the intersections of Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue
are cast iron pipes that were constructed in 1954. The pipes have gate valves along
their length that allow water utility crews to isolate portions of the pipe in case of an
emergency or a broken water main. Due to their age, the gate valves were not fully
operational and needed to be replaced. These gate valves are critical to the emergency
operation of the City’s water system.
DISCUSSION
On August 16, 2022, the City Council approved a contract with 316 Engineering and
Construction Co., Inc. for the Valve Replacement Project. During the course of work, it
was determined that the City would remove and replace the valves at the intersection of
Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue. The valves at the intersections of Santa Anita
Terrace and Santa Anita Avenue, and Camino Real Avenue and Santa Anita Avenue,
will be completed in the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Valve Replacement Project. These
changes resulted in additional cost for labor, materials, and traffic control. Below is a
description of the contract change orders.
CCO Description Amount
1. Added – Additional Labor Cost for Searching for Material and Ultra Welding 5,751.08
2. Added – Additional Materials 2,377.80
3. Added - Additional Traffic Control 1,610.00
Total: 9,738.88
The work performed included excavating in the street and right-of-way at the
intersection of Duarte Road and Santa Anita Avenue, removing the damaged gate
valves, and installing one new 6-inch gate valve, one new 12-inch gate valve, and one
new 16-inch gate valve. The terms and conditions of this contract have been complied
with and the work has been performed to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. 316
Engineering and Construction Co., Inc. completed the work as defined in the project
plans and specifications in an efficient and timely manner.
Accept Valve Replacement Project
May 16, 2023
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The project involved the replacement and minor alteration of an existing utility system
with no expansion of the system, and therefore, qualified as a Class 2 categorical
exemption per Section 15302(2) of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”).
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds in the amount of $150,000 were budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Capital
Improvement Program for this project. The total cost for the Valve Replacement Project
is $141,038.88. This amount reflects the original contract amount of $131,300 plus
quantity changes totaling $9,738.88, or 7.4% more than the original contract amount.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council accept all work performed by 316 Engineering
and Construction Co., Inc. for the Valve Replacement Project as complete; and
authorize the final payment to be made in accordance with the contract documents,
subject to the retention of $7,051.94.