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Staff Report for the Resolution Accepting the Work for Marina Boulevard Street Rehabilitation, Project No. 10-150-38-329
Staffreport
RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends acceptance of the work, filing of the Notice of Completion, and authorizing the City Manager to release the Maintenance Bond for the subject project upon successful completion of the one-year maintenance period.
BACKGROUND
This project reconstructed Marina Boulevard from San Leandro Boulevard to Washington Avenue and replaced the top four inches of asphalt concrete on Marina Boulevard from Teagarden Street to Alvarado Street.
Marina Boulevard between San Leandro Boulevard and Washington Avenue is a collector street with a traffic volume of approximately 6,000 vehicles per day. The Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of this segment of Marina Boulevard was only 17 out of a possible 100 prior to roadwork, which puts it in the “very poor” category for pavements.
Marina Boulevard between Teagarden Street and Alvarado Street is an arterial street with two lanes in each direction. The weekday traffic along this stretch of Marina Boulevard averages roughly 23,000 vehicles per day. The PCI ranged from 27 to 30 before rehabilitation, which meant that the pavement was in “poor” condition and was soon to deteriorate into the “very poor” category.
Analysis
On July 5, 2011, the City Council awarded the construction contract for the subject project to Gallagher & Burk, Inc. The work has been inspected and deemed to comply with the contract documents and City standards. Construction is now complete.
Previous Actions
· On September 7, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-109, the City Council authorized the filing of an application for funding under the CMA Block Grant Program, committing the necessary non-federal matching funds, and assuring completion of the project
· On September 7, 2010, by Resolution No. 2010-110, the City Council authorized the appropriation of $807,000 of CMA Block Grant Program ...
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