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Ordinance amending the FY 2017/2018 Capital Improvements Projects Budget; Change Order/Amendment No. 3 with SYB Construction in the net amount of $41,384.62 for Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Wastewater Rehabilitation project
Presenter
Romin Khavari, City Engineer and Ron McCuller, Director of Public Works
Recommended Action
Approve
Analysis
As part of the City’s ongoing Capital Improvements Program, wastewater locations in decaying condition are recommended for replacement by the Water Utilities staff on a yearly basis. The City contracted with an engineering consultant, RPS Group, to prepare plans and specifications to replace aged wastewater mains in various locations throughout the city with new wastewater mains. For this design package, six (6) locations were identified. On October 11, 2016, the City Council awarded this project to SYB Construction for the low bid amount of $2,604,696.50. Included as part of the contract award was a 5 percent contingency of $130,235.00 for project changes while under construction, which is typical for Capital Improvements projects.
The current Amendment/Change Order No. 3 in the net amount of $41,384.62 ($286,836.12 positive and $245,451.50 negative) provides for modifications in wastewater main installation method from trenchless to open-cut due to unforeseeable conflicts during construction; it also provides for substantial completion of quantity overruns and underruns.
Amendment/Change Order No. 2 in the net amount of $166,791.55 provided for a change in the project scope and design for the wastewater line on NE 5th Street between High School Drive and Small Hill Street due to conflicts with existing utilities. The contractor attempted to construct the line as originally designed, but due to unforeseen conflicts with utilities, this location required a re-design to utilize other construction methods in order to alleviate the utility conflicts. This Amendment/Change Order No. 2 also provided for a change in the project scope and design for the wastewater line at the intersection of Corn Valley Rd. and Blueberry Ln. due to conflicts with existing utilities.
Amendment/Change Order No. 1 in the net amount of $177,970.09 provided for the re-construction of a 15-inch wastewater line under Turner Park which was not included in the original scope of the construction contract but was deemed in danger of an imminent failure and therefore required an emergency repair. Amendment/Change Order No. 1 included costs for constructing an 18-inch wastewater line in place of the existing 15-inch wastewater line via pipe bursting, investigation of the existing 15-inch line in Turner Park which was in poor condition, and quantity corrections for pipe rehabilitation and wastewater manholes.
City Staff recommends approval of Change Order Number 3.
The revised overall project completion date for this construction contract is November 22, 2017.
Financial Consideration
Funding for the Change Order/Amendment No. 3 with SYB Construction in the net amount of $41,385 for Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Wastewater Rehabilitation projection the total amount of $41,384.62 is available is available by by approving an ordinance transferring and appropriating from the unobligated fund balance in the Water Capital Projects Fund (500592) to Grant (500892) 42513028 (FY14 WWMP-CWSRF).
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE FY 2017/2018 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS BUDGET BY TRANSFERRING AND APPROPRIATING $41,385 FROM THE UNOBLIGATED FUND BALANCE IN THE WATER CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND (500592) TO GRANT (500892) 42513028 (FY14 WWMP-CWSRF)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. THAT THE FY 2017/2018 Capital Improvement Projects Budget be amended by transferring and appropriating $41,385 from the unobligated fund balance in the Water Capital Projects Fund (500592) to Grant (500892) 42513028 (FY14 WWMP-CWSRF).
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 17TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2017.