File #: 15-084    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/25/2015 In control: Special City Council
On agenda: 3/30/2015 Final action: 3/30/2015
Title: Adopt City Council Resolution Accepting the Bid of Akeff Construction Services, Inc. as the Lowest Responsive Bid, Awarding the Contract for the Green Alley Project, City Project 2013-07 to Akeff Construction Services, Inc. and Authorizing City Manager to Execute Contract (Amount not to Exceed $289,195.50; Account No. 409-5011-0731)
Attachments: 1. RESO Contract for Green Alley Project
Title
Adopt City Council Resolution Accepting the Bid of Akeff Construction Services, Inc. as the Lowest Responsive Bid, Awarding the Contract for the Green Alley Project, City Project 2013-07 to Akeff Construction Services, Inc. and Authorizing City Manager to Execute Contract (Amount not to Exceed $289,195.50; Account No. 409-5011-0731)

Summary
City staff prepared a grant proposal in 2012 for the Proposition 84 Storm Water Grant Program. On June 12, 2013, the City executed Agreement #12-437-550 with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) for the Fort Bragg Green Alley Project in the amount of $649,905. The project is to install permeable pavements within the 20-foot wide Right-of-Way (ROW) along Alley S100G (between Whipple and Harrison and between Oak and Madrone) and Alley N200E (behind Purity) which includes one demonstration Rain Garden to be installed on the north end of the alley. Three existing storm drain inlet catch basins along Whipple Street and two in the Fire Department parking lot will be retrofitted. This project was funded to treat, infiltrate and restore hydrological conditions to improve storm water quality that reaches Alder Creek and associated wetlands (Mill Pond). All monitoring and data entry, stakeholder meetings, construction, and reporting must be completed by April 1, 2016. The bid for the Project must be awarded by March 31, 2015.
The engineer’s estimate was $588,379 for construction of three alleys in the original proposal. During design, soil concentrations of vanadium and arsenic were found resulting in design modifications. Shallow water and sewer lines under alley N200G (running from Redwood Avenue to Alder Street, east of N. Harrison Street) made this alley infeasible since insufficient funds were available to relocate these pipes in the Wastewater Enterprise and the work is outside of the scope of the grant. Subsequently, the City proposed and SWRCB approved a modification to the original Agreement in order to w...

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