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AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH VIASUN CORPORATION FOR THE PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SLURRY SEAL PROJECT
Staff Contact: Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works
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Purpose and Recommended Action
Recommendation
This is a request for City Council to authorize the City Manager to enter into a Construction Agreement with Viasun Corporation in an amount not to exceed $1,958,963.10 for the Pavement Management Program Slurry Seal project.
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Background
The city has over 748 miles of paved arterial, collector and residential roadways, which represents an investment of over $1 billion in the street network based on replacement costs in today’s economy. With the exception of minor street and concrete repairs (potholes, small paving projects, curb, and sidewalk repairs) the city currently contracts for all other preventative maintenance and reconstructive roadway projects.
The Slurry Seal Project for the Pavement Management Program provides for approximately 30 miles of slurry seal surface preservation on various arterial, collector and residential streets throughout the city. Specifically this project includes: slurry surface treatment of existing roadway sections, and thermoplastic restriping or repainting of pavement markings.
Analysis
The Engineering division published a Notice to Contractors requesting bids for the Pavement Management Program - Slurry Seal (project number 151630) on May 19, and 26, 2016. Six contractors obtained the bid documents. On July 7, 2016, two bids were received, with Viasun Corporation submitting the lowest responsive and responsible bid in the amount of $1,958,963.10. Staff anticipates issuing a Notice to Proceed late September, with construction beginning October 2016.
Previous Related Council Action
On April 5, 2016, staff presented the five year Pavement Management Program to Council.
On June 9, 2015, Council authorized a construction agreement with VSS International, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $883,000 for the FY2014/15 Pavement Slurry Seal Phase Two.
On March 24, 2015, Council authorized a construction agreement with Southwest Slurry Seal, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,450,825 for the FY2014/15 Pavement Slurry Seal Phase One.
Community Benefit/Public Involvement
Well maintained infrastructure is an important element of strong neighborhoods and business corridors and is critical for the attraction of quality economic development.
Budget and Financial Impacts
Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Capital Improvement Plan budget. Expenditures with Viasun Corporation are not to exceed $1,958,963.10.
Cost |
Fund-Department-Account |
$1,958,963.10 |
2210-65089-550800, Pavement Management-GO Transportation |
Capital Expense? Yes
Budgeted? Yes
Requesting Budget or Appropriation Transfer? No
If yes, where will the transfer be taken from?