COUNCIL AGENDA: 06-07-16 ITEM: A. CI CITY OF C: 3- SAN JOSE CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Memorandum FROM: Barry Ng SUBJECT: SEE BELOW DATE: Approved IL2_PS^ Date 5 ^ lip COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 SUBJECT: AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR 7630 - JACKSON AVENUE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS (BETWEEN MCKEE ROAD AND ALUM ROCK AVENUE) FEDERAL PROJECT NO. CML - 5005(125) RECOMMENDATION Report on bids and award of contract for the 7630 - Jackson Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements (Between McKee Road and Alum Rock Avenue) Federal Project No. CML - 5005 (125) to the sole bidder, Golden Bay Construction, Inc., in the amount of $1,290,376 and approval of contingency in the amount of $129,038. OUTCOME Award of the construction contract to Golden Bay Construction, Inc. will enable the 7630 - Jackson Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements (Between McKee Road and Alum Rock Avenue) Federal Project No. CML - 5005 (125) to proceed on schedule with the installation of two traffic signals and a modification of one traffic signal. Approval of a ten percent contingency will provide funding for any unanticipated work necessary for the proper completion of the project. BACKGROUND On June 6, 2013, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) approved the City's grant request for the Jackson Complete Streets Project in the amount of $1,500,000 through the One Bay Area Grant (OBAG). MTC's OBAG Program is a new funding approach that better integrates the region's transportation funding program with Senate Bill 375. The OBAG program rewards jurisdictions that focus housing growth in Priority Development Areas (PDAs) through their planning and zoning policies, and production of housing units. The OBAG program allows flexibility to invest in a community's transportation infrastructure by providing funding for
Page 2 Transportation for Livable Communities, bicycle and pedestrian improvements, local streets and roads preservation, and planning activities, while providing opportunities for Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) projects and Priority Conservation Areas. This grant-funded project which was designed by URS Corporation, will enhance pedestrian, bicyclist, and transit safety and access along Jackson Avenue. Improvements will include the installation of new traffic signals at Luz Avenue and the offset intersections of Jackson Avenue and Madden Avenue and Jackson Avenue and Alexian Drive. A fourth crosswalk will be part of the modification at the existing traffic signal at Mather Drive. This project will also include sidewalk repairs and curb/gutter improvements along with installing new pedestrian curb ramps. City staff are coordinating with VTA to relocate and improve bus stops. Construction is scheduled to begin in August 2016 with completion in February 2017. ANALYSIS Bids were opened on March 17, 2016, with the following results: Variance Over/ (Under) Contractor Total Bid Amount Percent Engineer's Estimate $1,100,000 Golden Bay Construction, Inc. $1,290,376 $190,376 17 (Hayward) The sole bid received was 17 percent over the Engineer's Estimate. Potential reasons for the higher bid include the requirements of Federal-Grant Regulations, the increase cost of materials and labor to construct traffic signals, the increase in construction activity in the South Bay, or a combination of these causes. The bid is considered acceptable for the work involved in the project. Golden Bay Construction, Inc. is an experienced contractor in installing and managing roadway improvements projects which include roadway pavement, sidewalk restoration, curb and gutter, and traffic signal and street lighting installations. This contractor has been involved with the installation of numerous capital improvement projects for roadway improvement projects within the City. In accordance with Federal Regulations, 49 CFR Part 26, a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) goal of 15% was established for this project. Golden Bay Construction, Inc. met the 15% DBE goal and committed to $181,438.40 DBE participation.
Page 3 Council Policy provides for a standard contingency of ten percent on Public Works projects involving traffic signal systems. The standard contingency is appropriate for this project. EVALUATION AND FOLLOW-UP This project is currently within budget and expected to be completed by February 2017. No additional follow up action with the Council is expected at this time. PUBLIC OUTREACH The public outreach for this project was coordinated with Council District 5 and residents and businesses adjacent to the intersections. Additionally to solicit contractors, this project was listed on BidSync and advertised in the San Jose Post Record and San Jose Mercury News. This memo will be posted on the City's website for the June 7, 2016, Council Agenda. COORDINATION This project and memorandum was coordinated with the Departments of Transportation, Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, the City Manager's Budget Office and the City Attorney's Office. COST IMPLICATIONS 1. AMOUNT OF RECOMMENDATION/COST OF PROJECTS: $1,290,376 Project Delivery Construction Contingency (10%) City Furnished Equipment and Construction $ 550,000 1,290,376 129,038 20,000 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $ 1,989,414 Prior Year Expenditures 200,434 REMAINING PROJECT COSTS $ 1,788,980 * Project Delivery includes $295,000 for Planning and Design Services, $100,000 for Construction Management, and $155,000 for Inspection Services.
Page 4 2. COST ELEMENTS OF CONTRACT: Traffic Control $ 77,097 Civil Improvements 315,746 Tree Planting 14,600 Traffic Signal System 746,308 Traffic Striping & Pavement Markings 46,625 Miscellaneous Work 90,000 TOTAL AGREEMENT/CONTRACT AMOUNT $1,290,376 3. SOURCE OF FUNDING: 465 - Construction Excise Tax Fund 001 - General Fund 4. OPERATING COSTS: The proposed operating and maintenance costs of this project have been reviewed and it has been determined that the project will have no significant adverse impact on the General Fund operating budget. BUDGET REFERENCE The table below identifies the fund and appropriations to fund the contract recommended as part of this memorandum and remaining project costs, including project delivery, construction and contingency costs. Fund # Appn # Appn. Name RC# Total Appn. Amt. for Contract 2015-2016 Adopted Capital Budget (Page) Last Budget Action (Date, Ord. No.) Remaining Project Costs $1,788,980 $1,290,376 001 6651 Pavement Maintenance Program 186185 $8,000,000 $300,000 V-954 6/23/2015, Ord. No. 29589 465 7647 Jackson Avenue Complete Streets (OBAG) 179795 $1,793,000 $990,376 V-917 10/20/2015, Ord. No. 29636 Total Current Funding Available $9,793,000 $1,290,376
Page 5 CEOA/NEPA CEQA: Exempt, File No. PP13-104, dated July 24, 2012. NEPA: File No. 23 USC 326: 23 CFR 771.117(c)(3). /s/ BARRY NG Director of Public Works For questions please contact Michael O'Connell, Deputy Director, at (408) 535-8300.
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