File #: 19-441    Version: 1 Name: Accept Farrelly Pool Demolition (SR)
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 10/21/2019 Final action: 10/21/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept the Work of Demolition Services and Grading, Incorporated for the Farrelly Pool Replacement - Demolition Phase, Project 2018.3420
Sponsors: Keith Cooke
Attachments: 1. Completion Photos - Farrelly Pool Demolition
Related files: 19-442
Title
Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept the Work of Demolition Services and Grading, Incorporated for the Farrelly Pool Replacement - Demolition Phase, Project 2018.3420

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

This contract completed the demolition and removal of the existing Farrelly Pool facility.

Staff recommends the following actions:
* Accept the work of Demolition Services and Grading, Incorporated (DSGI);
* Direct staff to File the Notice of Completion; and
* Authorize the City Manager to release the performance and payment bonds, and release the maintenance bonds for the subject project upon successful completion of the one-year maintenance period.

BACKGROUND

The original Farrelly Pool facility was built in 1930 and is located on the campus of Roosevelt Elementary School at 864 Dutton Avenue. The City leases the pool property from the San Leandro Unified School District (SLUSD) and maintains and operates the facility. SLUSD does not provide swim education at this location and does not use this aquatic facility for educational purposes.

The former pool's operating permit was not renewed by the Alameda County Health Department for the 2016 season because the original 1930 design could not meet current code requirements. Because of the extensive repairs necessary to bring the original facility into compliance with current health and safety codes, staff determined that demolishing and completely rebuilding the existing facility was the most prudent course of action.

SLUSD requested that work begin in June 2019 in order to maximize the amount of work done when school was not in session. The demolition phase of the project was bid separately so that abatement and demolition could start in June to satisfy SLUSD's request. The project involved the removal of the abandoned pool and pool house, and grading of the site in preparation for the construction of the replacement pool facilities. Construction of the ...

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