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File #: 18-7848    Version: 1 Name: Change Order No. 6 Construction contract with McMahon Contracting, Inc. for Oakdale Paving and Drainage Improvements
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: Engineering
On agenda: 5/15/2018 Final action: 5/15/2018
Title: Change Order No. 6 for the construction contract with McMahon Contracting, Inc. in the net amount of $19,990.30 for Oakdale Paving and Drainage Improvements
Attachments: 1. 18-7848 STRT.pdf, 2. 18-7848 WTER.pdf
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Change Order No. 6 for the construction contract with McMahon Contracting, Inc. in the net amount of $19,990.30 for Oakdale Paving and Drainage Improvements

Presenter
Romin Khavari, City Engineer

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
On August 2, 2016 the City Council (16-5861) approved a construction contract with McMahon Contracting, Inc. in the amount of $1,677,641.72 for Oakdale Paving and Drainage Improvements; 5% construction contingency in the amount of $83,882; material testing with Team Consultants in the amount of $20,910.75; in-house engineering in the amount of $65,428.03; street lighting improvements in the amount of $15,000 for a total project cost of $1,862,862.50.

This project provided for paving and drainage improvements for Phase I of Oakdale Road between Roy Orr Blvd to the existing dogleg at Old Oakdale Road. Phase I of the Oakdale project consists of 600 feet of concrete 4-lane divided thoroughfare between Roy Orr Blvd and the dogleg at Old Oakdale Rd; it also provided for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of Oakdale Road and Roy Orr Blvd., storm drain and water main improvements, street lighting and other related items of work.
Phase II segment of Oakdale Road Project provides for 30% design and will extend Oakdale Road 3000 feet eastward to SH 161; design of this segment will be completed and constructed under separate contracts in FY 2021 and beyond and pending future developments in the area.

The current Change Order/Amendment No. 6 in the net amount of $19,990.30 provides for decreasing hydromulch seeding and increasing grass solid sod to address erosion concerns of the Parks Department for future vegetation maintenance.

Change Order/Amendment No. 1 in the net amount of $12,909.90 was approved by the City on October 28, 2016. The change order modified storm drain, curb inlet, flex base and street light conduit quantities.

Change Order/Amendment No. 2 in the net negative amount of -...

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