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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.05 2003-04 Slurry Seal CTTY CLE RK # F-11611OIIb-l- AGENDA STATEMtENT CZTY COUNCTL IVlEETTNG DATE: April 6, 2004 SUBJECT: Acceptance of Work- Contract No. 03-14, 2003-2004 Annual Slurry Seal Program Report Prepared by: Melissa Morton, Public Works Director ATTACHMENTS: Map of Slurry Sealed Streets RECOMMENDATION: Accept improvements under Contract No. 03-14, 2003-2004 Annual Slurry Seal Program, and authorize the release of retention after 35 /~~ if there subcontractor claims days are no FINANCIAL STATEMENT: FY 2003-2004 budget for this capital project: FY 2003-2004 Estimated ITEMS OF WORK Budget Actual Salaries/inspections/miscellaneous: $ 18,000 $6,200 Improvements* (Including striping) $304,886 $150,380 TOTAL: $322,886 $156,580 * Pavement repairs (apProximately $17,743) were performed as part of the 2002-2003 Annual Street Overlay Program as a cost savings measure as the scope of work was similar to the overlay repair work. This project is funded by Gas Tax monies (Fund 206), as well as approximately $7,600 in General Fund (001) in the form of reimbursements received from the Armstrong Garden Center to slurry seal a portion of Amador Valley Boulevard west of San Ramon Road and from Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) to slurry seal a portion of Sierra Lane. DESCRIPTION: On August 5, 2004, the City Council awarded Contract No. 03-14, 2003-2004 Annual Slurry Seal Program, to American Asphalt Repair and Resurfacing Company, Inc. Slurry seal is a preventative maintenance technique used to prolOng the life of asphalt concrete surfacing. Slurry seal consists of a sand/oil mixture which seals cracks and provides a new uniform wearing surface. City streets are slurry sealed approximately every five to seven years, depending uPon the level of wear. COPIES TO: American Asphalt g:\mntcprojXslurryXFY 2003-2004LAS acceptance The following streets were slurry sealed as part of Contract No. 03-14: Rolling Hills Drive Tory Way Hillrose Drive Ebensburg Lane Sunwood Drive Hemlock Street Emerald Avenue Amarillo Road Burton Street Mansfield Avenue Brittany Drive Sierra Lane Champagne Place Champagne Court Rothschild Place Rothschild Court Ann Arbor Way Betlen Drive (west end to Hansen Drive) Eden Street Amador Valley Boulevard (West of San Ramon Road) San Ramon Road (North City Limit to Silvergate Drive) Failed pavement repairs, which are required prior to the placement of slurry seal, were performed (at a cost of $17,743) as part of the 2002-2003 Annual Street Overlay contract as a cost savings measure. Gas Tax monies funded this project, with additional funds coming from the General Fund as a reimbursement from the Armstrong Garden Center and Dublin San Ramon Services District. As a result of trenching in the street, the Armstrong Garden Center project was required to slurry seal Amador Valley Boulevard west of San Ramon Road, and the DSRSD recycled water project was required to slurry seal Sierra Lane. These projects opted to pay into the City's General Fund to reimburse the City for the work being included in the Annual Slurry Seal Program as a cost savings measure. Staff has reviewed the work as complete and recommends that the City Council accept improvements under Contract No. 03-14, 2003-2004 Annual Slurry Seal Program, and authorize the release of retention after 35 days if there are no subcontractor claims. Page 2 ~