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CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA STATEMENT
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9/18/07, Item~
ITEM TITLE:
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR THE "PAVEMENT REHABILITATION
PROGRAM FY 06/07 DIG-OUTS & CHIP SEAL (STL-340A)"
PROJECT TO BOND BLACKTOP, INe. IN THE AMOUNT OF
$3,202,378.60 AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF ALL
A V AILABLE FUNDS IN THE PROJECT
SUBMITTED BY:
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND GENERAL SERVICE&'
CITY MANAGER .I ();ffi
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4/5THS VOTE: YES D NO ~
REVIEWED BY:
BACKGROUND
On September 12,2007, the Director of General Services received sealed bids for the "Pavement
Rehabilitation Program FY 06/07 Dig-Outs and Chip Seal (STL-340A)" project. The work
consists of the application, removal, and replacement of damaged asphalt concrete pavement
"dig-outs" and as an alternative bid item, chip seal pavement coatings, 011 various pavement
locations in the City of Chula Vista, California. Work for this project also includes striping,
traf'tic control, and other miscellaneous work, and all labor, material, equipment, and
transportation necessary for the project.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The Environmental Review Coordinator has reviewed the proposed project for compliance with
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the project qualifies
for a Class l(c) categorical exemption pursuant to Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the State
CEQA Guidelines. Thus, no further environmental review is necessary.
RECOMMENDATION
Council approve the resolution accepting bids and awarding the contract for the "Pavement
Rehabilitation Program FY 06/07 Dig-Outs and Chip Seal (STL-340A)" project to Bond
Blacktop, Inc. of Union City, CA in the amount of $3,202,378.60 and authorizing the
expenditure of all available funds in the project.
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BOARDS/COMMISSION RECOMMENDA nON
Not applicable.
DISCUSSION
Included in the FY2006-07 CIP Budget is a project for the rehabilitation of deteriorating
pavement throughout the city. Public Works Operations and Engineering, through the Pavement
Management System, developed a priority list of streets to be included in the program. The total
budget for the Pavement Rehabilitation Program FY 2006/2007 is $11,404,515 from Transnet
Funds and includes overlay, chip seals, and slurry seals as maintenance strategies. The dig-outs
and chip seal project is a component of the Pavement Rehabilitation Program FY 2006/2007 and
will use approximately 34% of the pavement program funds.
The total funding amount of $3,877,735.39 consists of the following: $3,202,378.60 is proposed
to be awarded to the contractor, $40,000.00 shall be used for construction soils and pavement
testing, $155,000.00 for City staff time (survey, inspections, and design), and contingencies in
the amount of$480,356.79 (15% of contract award).
The work for this project consists of the removal and replacement of damaged asphalt concrete
pavement at various locations. As an additive bid item, an application of chip seal pavement
rehabilitation and associated striping at various locations may be included with this contract
should weather permit. This project includes the removal and replacement of asphalt concrete
pavement "dig-outs", preparation and application of chip seal, striping and markings, traffic
control, other miscellaneous work, and all labor, material, equipment, and transportation
necessary for the project as described in these documents. Attachment I shows the list of streets
included in the project.
According to City Council Policy No. 574-01, if a change order exceeds the cumulative contract
change order aggregate amount allowable to be approved by the Director of Public Works, City
Council approval is required. That amount totals $183,118.93. However, approval of tonight's
resolution will increase the Director of Public Works authority to approve change orders as
necessary up to the contingency amount of $480,356.79, an increase of $297,237.86, and
authorize staff to expend all available contingencies and increase the value of the contract as
necessary due to unforeseen circumstances. Unforeseen circumstances (i.e. poor subgrade,
utility conflicts, increase of dig-out quantities, etc.) may cause an increase in quantities beyond
what was anticipated during the preparation of the project specifications. A typical "unforeseen
circumstance" situation occurs during the dig-out process as pavement distress areas are repaired
(dig-outs). Oftentimes, additional areas are repaired beyond what is anticipated due to the failing
area increasing in size. As a result, additional material is required to repair the areas and may
lead to a necessary "Change Order" to the contract. This is a typical situation with all pavement
rehabilitation projects.
Project Design staff has prepared specifications and advertised the project. Seventeen (17)
contractors purchased copies of the bid documents. Staff received and opened four (4) bids on
September 12, 2007. The following bids were received:
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CONTRACTOR BID AMOUNT
1. Bond Blacktop, Inc. - Union City, CA $3,202,378.60
2. International Surfacing Systems - Modesto, CA $3,329,090.90
3. Manhole Adjusting, Inc. - Pico Rivera, CA $3,573,040.43
4. Windsor Fuel Company - Windsor, CA $3,629,590.20
The low bid submitted by Bond Blacktop, Inc. of Union City, CA is below the Engineer's
estimate of $4,600,000.00 by $1,397,621.40 (30.38% below the Engineer's estimate). Staff has
verified the references provided by the contractor and their work has been satisfactory.
Disclosure Statement
Attachment 2 is a copy of the contractor's Disclosure Statement.
Wage Statement
The source of funding for this project is Transnet funds. Contractors bidding this project were
not required to pay prevailing wages to persons employed by them for the work under this
project. Disadvantaged businesses were encouraged to bid through the sending of the Notice to
Contractors to various trade publications.
DECISION MAKER CONFLICT
Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that the decision
concerns repairs, replacement, or maintenance of existing streets or similar facilities and,
therefore, there is not a material financial effect of the decision on the property holdings of the
City Council Members pursuant to California Code of Regulations sections l8704.2(b)(2) and
1 8705.2(b)(1).
Council members McCann, Castaneda, and Ramirez each have properties located within 500 feet
of the project vicinity.
FISCAL IMPACT
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION
A. Contract Amount $3,202,378.60
B. Contingencies (15% of contract) $480,356.79
C. Staff Time Cost (approx 5% of total): $195,000.00
Construction Inspection (2%) $75,000.00
Design/Construction Management (1.3%) $50,000.00
Survey Work (0.26%) $10,000.00
Planning/Environmental/Traffic/Landscape/Public Works (0.52%) $20,000.00
Soil Testing (1 %) $40,000.00
TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION $3,877,735.39
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FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION
A. Transnet (Transfer from STL-340) $3,877,735.39
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION $3,877,735.39
Upon completion of the project, the improvements will reqUIre only routine City street
maintenance.
ATTACHMENTS
1. List of streets included in project
2. Contractor's Disclosure Statement
Prepared by: Jeff Maneda, Sr. Civil Engineer, General Services Department
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CITY OF CHULA VISTA
2007 DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
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# STREET BEGINNING ENDING REPAIR METHOD
LOCATION LOCATION
1 RANCHO DEL REY PKWY AVENIDA DEL REY PASEO BURGA DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL"
2 RANCHO DEL REY PKWY BUENA VISTA WAY AVENIDO DEL REY DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL!!
3 RANCHO DEL REY PKWY PASEO BURGA DEL REY BLVD. DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL!!
4 RANCHO DEL REY PKWY DEL REY BLVD. BUENA VISTA WAY DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL!!
5 TERRA NOVA DR. PLAZA DEL CID N. RANCHO DEL REY DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL"
6 BUENA VISTA WAY RANCHO DEL REY BLVD. "H"ST. DIG-OUT ONLY, NO CHIP SEAL"
7 TELEGRAPH CANYON RD. NACION AVE. PASEO LADERA DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
8 TELEGRAPH CANYON RD. LA MEDIA ROAD PASEO LADERA DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
9 TELEGRAPH CANYON RD. LA MEDIA ROAD FENTON STREET DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
10 OT A Y LAKES ROAD FENTON ST. WUESTE ROAD. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
11 HUNTE PKWY CLUBHOUSE DR. PONTE VEDRA WY DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
12 HUNTE PKWY N. GREENSVIEW DR CLUBHOUSE DR. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
13 HUNTE PKWY PONTE VEDRA WY. S. GREENSVIEW DR. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
14 HUNTE PKWY S. GREENSVIEW DR. OLYMPIC PARKWAY DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
15 ORANGE AVE. PALOMAR ST. HILL TOP DR. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
16 PALOMAR ST. WALNUT AVE. BAY BLVD. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
17 BROADWAY NAPLES ST. PALOMAR ST. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
18 EASTLAKE DR. LAKESHORE DR. RIDGEWATER DR. CHIP SEAL
19 EASTLAKE PARKWAY MILLER DR. OTAY LAKES ROAD DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
20 "H" STREET FOURTH AVE. SECOND AVE. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
21 "I" STREET FOURTH AVE. SECOND AVE. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
22 "K" STREET FIFTH AVE. FOURTH AVE. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
23 LANE AVE. PROCTOR VALLEY RD. BOSWELL ROAD DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
24 MARINA PARKWAY SANDPIPER BAY BLVD. DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
25 PROCTOR VALLEY RD. MOUNT MIGUEL RD HUNTE PARKWAY DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
26 E. PALOMAR STREET 1-805 HERITAGE ROAD DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
27 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE TELEGRAPH CANYON RD E. PALOMAR STREET DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
28 EAST "H" STREET 1-805 MOUNT MIGUEL RD DIG-OUT AND CHIP SEAL
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ATTACHMENT
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City of Chula Vista Disclosure Statement
Pursuant to Council Policy 101-01, prior to any action upon matters that will require discretionary action
by the Council, Planning Commission and all other official bodies of the City, a statement of disclosure of
certain ownership or firumcial interests, payments, or campaign contributions for a City of Chula Vista
election must be filed. The following information must be disclosed:
1. List the names of all persons having a fmancial interest in the property that is the subject of the
application or the contract, e.g., owner, applicant, contractor, subcontractor, material supplier.
N/A
2. If any person' identified pursuant to (I) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names of all
individuals with a $2000 investment in the business (corporation/partnership) entity.
N/A
3. If any person' identified pursuant to (1) above is a non-profit organization or trust, list the names
of any person serving as director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary or
trustor of the trust.
N/A
4. Please identify every person, including any agents, employees, consultants, or independent
contractors you have assigned to represent you before the City in this matter.
N/A
5. Has any person' associated with this contract had any financial dealings with an official" of the
City ofChula Vista as it relates to this contract within the past 12 months? Yes_ No~
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If Yes, briefly desenoe the nature of the financial interest the 9fficia1"" may have in this contract
6. Have you made a contribution of more than $250 within the past twelve (12) months to a current
member of the Chula Vista City Cormcil? No .x Yes _ If yes, which Council member?
7. Have you provided more than $340 (or an item of equivalent value) to an officia!"" of the City
ofChula Vista in the past twelve (12) months? ("This includes being a source of income, money to
retire a legal debt, gift, loan, etc.) Yes _ No ~
If Yes, which official-. and what was the nature of it ern provided?
Date: 09/11/07
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Signamre of Contractor/Applicant
Edward Dillon
Print or type name of Contractor/Applicant
- Person is defined as: any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social
club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, any other county,
city, municipality, district, or other political subdivision, -or any other group or combination
acting as a unit.
** Official includes, but is not limited to: Mayor, Council member, Planning Commissioner,
Member of a board, commission, or committee of the City, employee, or staff members.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2007-
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR THE "PAVEMENT REHABILITATION
PROGRAM FY 06/07 DIG-OUTS & CHIP SEAL (STL-340A)"
PROJECT TO BOND BLACKTOP, INe. IN THE AMOUNT OF
$3,202,378.87 AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF
ALL AVAILABLE FUNDS IN THE PROJECT
WHEREAS, on September 12, 2007, the Director of General Services received four (4)
sealed bids for the "Pavement Rehabilitation Program FY 06/07 Dig-outs & Chip Seal (STL-
340A)" project; and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Review Coordinator has reviewed the proposed project
for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that
the project qualifies for a Class I Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing
Facilities) of the State CEQA Guidelines because the proposed project consists of minor
alterations to an existing public facility involving no expansion of the facility's current use.
Thus, no further environmental review is necessary.
WHEREAS, the City received bids from four (4) contractors as follows:
CONTRACTOR BID AMOUNT
1. Bond Blacktop, Inc. - Union City, CA $3,202,378.60
2. International Surfacing Systems - Modesto, CA $3,329,090.90
3. Manhole Adjusting, Inc. - Pico Rivera, CA $3,573,040.43
4. Windsor Fuel Company - Windsor, CA $3,629,590.20
WHEREAS, the low bid by Bond Blacktop, Inc. is below the Engineer's estimate of
$4,600,000.00 by $1,397,621.40 or 30.38%. Staff has verified the references provided by the
contractor and their work has been satisfactory.
WHEREAS, City Council authorizes the Director of Public Works Operations' authority
to approve change orders as necessary up to the total funding available.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula
Vista does hereby accept bids and award the contract for the "Pavement Rehabilitation Program
FY 06/07 Dig-outs & Chip Seal (STL-340A)" project to Bond Blacktop, Inc. in the amount of
$3,202,378.60 and authorize the expenditure of all available funds in the project.
Presented by
Approved as to form by
Jack Griffin
Director of Engineering and General Services
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Ann Moore "-
City Attorney
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