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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR04-Economic Development Agency o o o o o DBVBLOPMBlfr DBPARrMBlfr OF TIIB CIn OF SAIl IlBJI1IWlDIKO RBom:sr FOR COIftISSIOlf/COUBCIL ACTIOlf From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON Executive Director Subject: COBVDTIOIl CBlITIlR ROOF CIn BALL PLAZA Date: March 10, 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SvnoDsis of Previous Co..ission/Council/Committee Action(s): On March 5, 1992 the Redevelopment Committee recommended that the Community Development Commission approve the payment of $8,500.00 for emergency action measures taken in connection with the Convention Center roof drain system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recn..~ded Motion(s): (C'--lev Develo_mt COImission) MOrIOIl That the Community Development Commission authorize the payment of emergency action measures to the Convention Center roof drain system in the amount of $8,500.00. A~rator ~~Oll Executive Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Person(s): Ken Hende~son/James W. SharD Phone: 5081 Project Area(s): Central Citv (CC) Ward(s): One (1) Supporting Data Attached: Staff ReDort FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 8.500.00 Tax Increment Source: Budget Authority: BeillJ! Soulltht ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commission/Council lIotes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:JWS:SMM:1ag:0618E COMlUSSIOIl MDTIIIG AGElIDA Meetill8 Date: 3/16/199:1 Agenda Itea IIuIIber: ~ , o o o o o DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF SAN BERRARDINO STAn REPORT CORVBllrIOllf CDTER ROOF/CITY RAT.T. PLAZA REFlJRBISmmr.r In late January, the majority of the previously approved convention center roof/deck repairs were completed. The first series of heavy rains proved that the deck and additional repairs were successfully designed and implemented. The next period of intense rainfall, in early February, brought forth and illustrated unknown additional and unforeseen major storm drain failures. The severity of the problems were such that staff took the initiative to implement immediate emergency remediation actions. These emergency measures were necessary to limit the consequent future damage to the Convention Center. The following narrative is an effort to define the facilities problem and illustrate the remedial action. I. Drain ScuDDer Fixture Installed within the paved deck area is a feature known as a drain scupper (see Exhibit A). This fixture consists of a drain grate and body that directs the water from the surfacing deck into the storm drain system. With the successful sealing of the decks, all of the water was now properly directed through these fixtures to the storm drains. This situation now tested this component of the drain system, Which previously was neither suspect nor subsequently analyzed. The result of these rains proved that the sealed transition between the scupper body and the black iron storm drain pipe, in most instances, has failed. In some situations, the failure is caused by deterioration of the welded flange joints by rust. In other examples, continued seismic movement has simply separated the two components. Consequently, a portion of the water entering the storm drain now migrates through the physically fractured connection, and eventually finds its way through the concrete deck into the convention center below. Staff and the Contractor of record have designed and installed in all drain features a corrective measure as detailed in Exhibit A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KJH:JWS:SMM:lag:0618E COIMISSION MDTIlIfG AGElIfDA Meeting Date: 3/16/199~1 Agenda Itea lIfmIber: '1 o o o DEVELOPMDT DEPAit:uuun: STAFF REPORT Convention Center Roof/City Hall Plaza Refurbisbment March 10, 1992 Page Number -2- II. Grass Planter Area Drain Svstem The preliminary research indicated that the grass planter area had a passive "Grecian" drain system that daylighted onto the deck plaza. The corrective measures designed and installed proved to be marginally effective. The intensity of the second rain storm overburdened the system resulting in continual leaking and damage to the Convention Center below. are 1. 2. 3. 0 4. In an effort to thoroughly define the drainage problem, staff initiated the complete excavation of the existing "Grecian" drain. The following specifics of our discoveries: The passive "Grecian" drain is actually a component of and connected at four (4) locations to the building's storm drain system. All four (4) drain locations are inoperable because of gravel, soil and debris which has accumulated in the piping. Previous work in the planter area resulted in the "Burying" and abandonment of two (2) drain inlet scuppers. This resulted in its eventual blockage and failure. Previous careless excavation of the planter resulted in the collapse and failure of the perforated pipe and gravel bed within the "Grecian" drain. 5. As a result of the "Grecian" drain failure, the three (3) remaining subterranean planter drains have become permanently inoperable. The result of the above failures have been historically obvious. When it rains (or irrigates for long periods of time), the planter becomes saturated with water, "pressurizes" itself and, finally, drains through any crevice it may find. In addition, there are strong indications that all of the subterranean drains and roof penetrations have failed just as the previously mentioned deck scuppers. Because of the severity and extent of the damage to the drain system, staff has directed the existing contractor to rebuild the existing "grecian" drain, dismantle and repair the existing subterranean storm drain and seal all four (4) roof penetrations. Without this immediate corrective action, the building will be vulnerable to extensive water damage, which will most certainly be expensive. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o KJH:JWS:SMM:lag:06l8E COMMISSION IlBETIl'lG AGEl'lDA lIeetiDa Date: 3/16/199,21 Aaenda Itl!lll'lulllber: l-. o o o o o DEVELOPMBI!Ir DBPll-.lI'II5IU STAFF DPOft Convention Center Roof/City RaIl Plaza Refurbishment March 10, 1992 Page BuIIber -3- Staff has directed this work to be completed by the original contractor, on a time and materials basis, as a change order to the original contract. Staff, on a daily basis, managed the design and construction of all remedial action in an effort to limit our exposure and contain the costs. The actual cost of the corrective actions taken has been calculated to be $8,500. Staff recommends adoption of the form motion. 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