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File #: AM No. 21-090   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/26/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/6/2021 Final action: 7/6/2021
Title: Award of Bid to Razz Construction in the Amount of $3,175,727 for the NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Retrofit, City Project No. 20021607; and Approval of Supplemental Consultant Agreement 3 with Otak in the Amount of $211,146 for Construction Engineering Support Services for the NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Retrofit, City Project No. 20021607
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Vicinity Map, 3. Attachment B: Supplemental Agreement 3, 4. Attachment C: NE 40th Stormwater Treatment Retrofit Bidding and Budget Summary

TO: Members of the City Council

FROM: Mayor Angela Birney

DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):

Public Works

Dave Juarez

425-556-2733

 

DEPARTMENT STAFF:

Public Works

Steve Hitch

Interim EUSD Manager

Public Works

Cindy Wellborn

Senior Engineer

Public Works

Rob Crittenden

Senior Engineer

 

 

TITLE:

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Award of Bid to Razz Construction in the Amount of $3,175,727 for the NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Retrofit, City Project No. 20021607; and

 

Approval of Supplemental Consultant Agreement 3 with Otak in the Amount of $211,146 for Construction Engineering Support Services for the NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Retrofit, City Project No. 20021607

 

OVERVIEW STATEMENT:

recommendation

The Stormwater Treatment Retrofit will treat stormwater from SR 520 and NE 40th Street before it enters the NE 40th Street Stormwater Trunk (completed in 2017). High traffic volumes and minimal existing treatment result in the contributing basin having some of the heaviest pollution levels that drain to Lake Sammamish within the City limits. The proposed facility will intercept the stormwater from the existing stormwater trunkline, treat the runoff, and release that treated stormwater runoff back to the trunkline.

 

Staff recommends awarding the contract to Razz Construction, the low bidder. The bidders’ unit prices, extensions, and additions have been checked for accuracy and for unbalanced bid items. References for Razz Construction have been contacted and were found to be satisfactory.

 

A supplemental consultant agreement with Otak is needed so they can provide services to the City during construction including submittal review, response to questions from the contractor, field observation and assistance with change orders as needed.

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  Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached

 

 

REQUESTED ACTION:

 

  Receive Information                                            Provide Direction                                            Approve

 

 

 

 

REQUEST RATIONALE:

 

                     Relevant Plans/Policies:

Stormwater CIP

                     Required:

Council approval is required to award a construction contract over $300,000 per 2018 City Resolution 1503.

 

Revised Code of Washington 39.80 and City Purchasing Policies and Procedures requires Council authorization for the Mayor to sign the consultant agreement.

 

                     Council Request:

N/A

                     Other Key Facts:

Otak - Contract Summary

                     Consultant Agreement (Alternatives Analysis) on 10/31/2016

o                     Amount $900,000

o                     Completion date 12/31/2018

                     Supplemental Agreement 1 (Preliminary Design) on 7/20/2017

o                     Amount $1,243,057

o                     Extended completion date to 12/31/2020

                     Supplemental Agreement 2 (Final Design) on 5/16/2019

o                     Amount $698,631

o                     Extended completion date to 6/30/2022

                     Supplemental Agreement 3 (Construction Services) pending Council approval

o                     Amount $211,146

o                     Extends completion date to 12/31/2022

                     Total Cost for All $3,052,834

 

 

OUTCOMES:

The proposed facility will provide enhanced treatment, phosphorous control, and oil control, resulting in substantial improvement to water quality in stormwater draining to Lake Sammamish and Villa Marina Creek.

 

 

COMMUNITY/STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH AND INVOLVEMENT:

 

                     Timeline (previous or planned):

Ongoing

                     Outreach Methods and Results:

Project web page on City of Redmond website, SEPA Determination sent to stakeholders in fall 2019, Construction sign will be posted on-site.

                     Feedback Summary:

No feedback to date

 

 

 

 

BUDGET IMPACT:

 

Total Cost:

Total project cost is $5,920,065

 

Approved in current biennial budget:                                            Yes                                            No                                            N/A

 

Budget Offer Number:

30

 

Budget Priority:

Clean and Green

 

Other budget impacts or additional costs:                       Yes                                            No                                            N/A

If yes, explain:

City staff overhead costs from this Project are not eligible for reimbursement from the Community Facilities District (CFD) or grants and would be funded from the Stormwater Capital Improvement Program CIP.  The project was presented to the Microsoft CFD board on July 6th for approval, ahead of the City Council’s Award of Bid.

 

Funding source(s):

Microsoft CFD                                                                                    $2,077,565

King County WaterWorks grant                                          $   150,000

Department of Ecology grant                                          $3,592,500

Stormwater CIP                                                                                    $   100,000

Total                                                                                                         $5,920,065

 

Budget/Funding Constraints:

Department of Ecology funds require a 25% match.  Funding must be expended by June 30, 2023.

 

  Additional budget details attached

 

 

COUNCIL REVIEW:

 

Previous Contact(s)

Date

Meeting

Requested Action

9/8/2020

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Provide Direction

9/15/2020

Business Meeting

Approve

11/10/2020

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Provide Direction

11/17/2020

Business Meeting

Approve

6/8/2021

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Provide Direction

 

 

 

Proposed Upcoming Contact(s)

Date

Meeting

Requested Action

N/A

 

 

 

Time Constraints:

Award of Bid and Approval of the Supplement Agreement will allow construction on this project to begin in August/September 2021 with a goal of completing work on the project in the first quarter of 2022.

 

ANTICIPATED RESULT IF NOT APPROVED:

If the City Council chooses not to award the bid for this contract  and to not approve this supplemental agreement, it will delay construction of the project. The cost to construct later would likely be higher.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment A: NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Vicinity Map

Attachment B: NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Supplemental Agreement 3

Attachment C: NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Bidding and Budget Summary