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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-Development Services C,... . ' . '! , . , , ~ I ",,, .i . " i i.. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Funk, Director Date: July 25,2001 File: 1.7200 Subject: Reject all bids for pavement rehabilitation on 9th Street between "H" Street to Waterman Avenue, per Plan No. 10264. Dept: Development Services MCC Date: October 1,2001 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 7/09/01 Allocation of $175,000 in the 2001/02 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for 9th Street Pavement Rehabilitation (Account No. 129-367-5504-7200). Recommended Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council reject all bids for pavement rehabilitation on 9th Street between "H" Street to Waterman Avenue, per Plan No. 10264. -M,f=-- Contact person: Ron Blymiller, Associate Civil Engineer Phone: 5154 Supporting data attached: Staff Report & Map Wards: 1 IV ? FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: N/ A Acct. Description: Finance: Council Notes: 10/110/ f Agenda Item No. I {, CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Reject all bids for pavement rehabilitation on 9th Street from "H" Street to Waterman Avenue per Plan No. 10264. Background: The pavement rehabilitation on 9th Street from "H" Street to Waterman Avenue was approved in FY 2001/02 Budget. The existing asphalt pavement was evaluated and a local pavement laboratory provided an analysis report. After review of the analysis and studying various published reports by the American Asphalt Institute, 9th Street appeared to be an excellent choice for the cape seal application. Some of the outstanding qualities of cape seal are its cost benefit ratio for extending the pavement's lifetime, constructability, and ability to open to traffic sooner in comparison to conventional methods. This application is widely used throughout the county and is an accepted pavement method. However, on the West Coast there are only a few contractors who do this type of work. Staff believes that because of the current demand for this pavement application, the availability of contractors who would have normally bid this project has diminished. Consequently, only one bidder responded and the bid far exceeded the Engineer's estimate. In addition, the size of the project may be part of the reason for the low number of bids. Some jurisdictions put out much larger projects using this paving method as San Bernardino has done with Slurry Seal for example. The goal of the department was to stretch the City's pavement rehabilitation funding by using this pavement method on a limited basis, targeting those streets that are in reasonably good condition. Staff will proceed with redesigning the "worst" portion of Ninth Street as an edge grind and overlay project to fit the budget allocated in the current FY Y, budget and rebid the project as soon as possible. This project was advertised locally in the San Bernardino County Sun Newspaper, Construction Trend Newspaper, the City's web site, and with the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce; the following companies responded: Name of Bidder City Amount of Bid Emdneer's Estimate $122,900.00 American Asphalt Repair & Surfacing Fontana $257,693.00 Financial Impact: None Recommendation: That the Mayor and Common Council reject all bids for pavement rehabilitation on 9th Street from "H" Street to Waterman Avenue per Plan No. 10264. "