File #: 17-0827    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/22/2017 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 3/13/2018 Final action:
Title: Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize Advertisement for Bids for Construction of the Coyote Creek Levee Rodent Damage Repair Upstream of SR 237 Project, Project No. 62084001, Task No. 5168, Contract No. C0639, (San Jose) (District 3).
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: Notice to Bidders, 2. Attachment 2: Map, 3. Attachment 3: Project Delivery Process Chart

BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM

 

 

SUBJECT:

Title

Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize Advertisement for Bids for Construction of the Coyote Creek Levee Rodent Damage Repair Upstream of SR 237 Project, Project No. 62084001, Task No. 5168, Contract No. C0639, (San Jose) (District 3).

 

 

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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

A.                     Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize Advertisement for Bids for Construction of the Coyote Creek Levee Rodent Damage Repair Upstream of SR 237, Project (Project) per the Notice to Bidders; and

 

B.                     Authorize the Designated Engineer to issue addenda, as necessary, during the bidding process.

 

 

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SUMMARY:

Staff has identified a need to proceed with approximately 30 erosion repair projects from FY2018 through FY2022.  One of the higher priority projects is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) levee at Coyote Creek, upstream of SR 237 (Attachment 2) within the City of San Jose (City). 

 

Annually, USACE staff inspects the Coyote Creek Levee to assess the condition of the levees to determine if corrective work is required to ensure the integrity of the levees.  Based on inspections, USACE ranked this portion of the levee as “Minimally Acceptable” with recommendation to address the burrowing animal damage to the levee.  Despite implementation of a long-term burrowing animal abatement program, animal burrows continue to persist throughout the levee’s landside and riverside slopes along the entire length of the creek. If left unabated, the current condition may induce levee failure by sloughing, slumping, and/or piping through the levee during high storm events.  To maintain this certified levee within the “Acceptable” ranking from the USACE inspection, construction of this Project is proposed this year.

 

This Project will: A) repair damage to the levees due to burrowing animals along the most critical areas where a substantial number of holes have emerged within the levees immediately upstream of SR 237; B) reduce frequent maintenance costs associated with the routine bank erosion repair projects; and C) reduce the risk of levee/bank slope failure due to damage caused by burrowing animals.

 

This Project will be implemented using the Stream Maintenance Program 2 (SMP-2) Permits.  Each year the District submits a list of projects to SMP-2 Regulators for their approval of projects to be implemented during the summer season (June 15 - October 15).  Staff will file a Notice of Proposed Work (NPW) to the Regulators for early approval of this Project to be performed under the SMP-2 Permits in February 2018. Staff is expecting to receive the approval from the Regulators of SMP-2 Permits before Award of the Contract by the Board. Typically, SMP-2 Permits allow annual work activities within the channel to occur no earlier than June 15 and conclude typically no later than October 15. 

 

The Project plans and specifications are made available for Board review at the Board meeting held to consider this agenda item.  Upon Board approval of the recommendations, staff will proceed to advertise for bids for Project construction.  The next Board action would be for Award of the Construction Contract on May 22, 2018, contingent upon approval of this Project by the SMP-2 Permit Regulators (Attachment 3).  

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

The estimated cost of construction for the Project is between $900K and $1.5M. This Project has sufficient funds allocated in FY18 budget to pay for construction

 

 

CEQA:

The District is the lead agency under the California Environmental Quality Act for this scope of work.

The Project is covered under the Stream Maintenance Program Update (SMP-2), 2014-2023 and the Environmental Impact Report for the Stream Maintenance Program was certified by the Board on January 24, 2012.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment 1:  Notice to Bidders

Attachment 2:  Map

Attachment 3:  Project Delivery Process Chart

 

 

UNCLASSIFIED MANAGER:

Manager

Ngoc Nguyen, 408-630-2632




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