Legislation Details

File #: 12-329    Version: 1 Name: 2009 Sanitary Sewer ACCEPT
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/4/2012 Final action: 9/4/2012
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for Resolution Accepting the Work for the 2009 Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement Project, Project No. 09-593-52-211
Sponsors: Uchenna Udemezue
Related files: 12-330

Title

Staff Report for Resolution Accepting the Work for the 2009 Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement Project, Project No. 09-593-52-211

 

Staffreport

RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Staff recommends acceptance of the work, filing of the Notice of Completion, and upon completion to the satisfaction of the City Engineer of the one-year maintenance period, authorizing the City Manager to release the maintenance bond for the subject project.

 

BACKGROUND

 

In 1995, the City completed a comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Master Plan that identified sanitary sewer system deficiencies throughout the city.  Using the information from the Master Plan as well as further investigation and inspections, the Engineering and Transportation Department compiled and categorized a list of sewer repair projects. Pipelines selected for improvement were evaluated by staff to determine the appropriate repair method ranging from in-place rehabilitation to replacement and relocation.

 

Repairs to sewer mains located in the public right of way and on private properties within existing easements were completed previously.  This project focused on the remaining sewer repair locations.  Before repair work commenced, new easements were successfully acquired from property owners.  This project provided improvements at five locations as follows:

 

                     Between Breed Avenue and Beverly Avenue, the backyard sewer was lined from Dowling Boulevard to Broadmoor Boulevard and the collapsed sewer south of Dowling Boulevard was relocated into the right of way;

                     At Kenilworth Avenue, a sewer extension was installed in the street to improve access;

                     At Sandelin Avenue, a sewer main was enlarged and several manholes  improved;

                     At Cleveland Street/Whelan Avenue, sewer mains were replaced and a new bypass installed in Cleveland Street; and

                     The entire length of the View Drive easement line was rehabilitated using a cured in-place lining system, access extensions were added at two locations, and manhole access on the steep hillside was improved.

 

Analysis

 

The project is complete.  These improvements will increase system reliability, reduce the frequency of required maintenance, and provide the access necessary to allow for more efficient maintenance, thereby reducing overall maintenance costs.

 

Current Agency Policies

 

Ensure well-maintained sewer facilities.

 

Previous Actions

 

                     On February 19, 2008, by Resolution No. 2008-018, the City Council approved a consulting services agreement with Freyer and Laureta, Inc. for the design of this project

                     On December 21, 2009, by Resolution No. 2009-167, the City Council approved acquisition of three separate sewer easements on private property for the implementation of this project

                     On March 15, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-032, the City Council approved plans and specifications and called for bids on the subject project

                     On May 3, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-051, the City Council approved acquisition of various easements required for the sanitary sewer repair program

                     On July 19, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-100, the City Council awarded the Construction Contract to Andes Construction, Inc. for the 2009 Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement Project

                     On September 7, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-112, the City Council canceled award of the Construction Contract to Andes Construction, Inc. and awarded the Construction Contract to the second lowest bidder, D’Arcy & Harty Construction, Inc. for the 2009 Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement Project

 

Applicable General Plan Policies

 

Policy 52.04: Maintain efficient, environmentally sound, and cost-effective wastewater collection and treatment services in San Leandro.

 

Environmental Review

 

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) exemption has been filed with Alameda County, pursuant to Section 15301 “Existing Facilities”.

 

Fiscal Impacts

 

The cost of the construction contract was as follows:

 

D’Arcy & Harty Construction, Inc.                     Original Contract                     $    986,740.00

1300 Carroll Avenue                     Change Orders                     $    198,499.61

San Francisco, CA  94124                     Total Contract Amount                     $ 1,185,239.61

 

Budget Authority

 

Funding was appropriated initially in April 2004 for the Sanitary Sewer Line Replacements in Account No. 593-52-121 and additional funds were later transferred into the project from 593-52-117.

 

 

PREPARED BY:  John O’Driscoll, Associate Engineer, Engineering and Transportation