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File #: RES 2022-024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/22/2022 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 3/15/2022 Final action: 3/15/2022
Title: Resolution Approving a Construction Contract with RME Ltd., LLC d/b/a Elite Surface Infrastructure for the 2022 Asphalt Overlay Project
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Contract, 3. Attachment A: 2022 PMP Project Map, 4. Attachment B: 2022 PMP Project Bid Proposal Summary

To:                     Honorable Mayor and Members of Town Council

 

Through: David L. Corliss, Town Manager

 

From:                     Daniel Sailer, P.E., Director of Public Works

                     Frank Castillo, Project Manager

 

Title

Resolution Approving a Construction Contract with RME Ltd., LLC d/b/a Elite Surface Infrastructure for the 2022 Asphalt Overlay Project

Body

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Executive Summary

 

Maintaining the Town’s streets is important for public safety, travel efficiency, and as a means to extend the useable life of the streets.  This overall project is the annual Pavement Maintenance Program (PMP) for the Town’s street system and is intended to preserve the Town’s street infrastructure.  Preservation and rehabilitation treatments work to extend the lifespan of street segments at the lowest lifecycle cost.  Once street segments reach the end of their lifespan, reconstruction projects are identified. The PMP, and reconstruction projects meet the Town’s Vision Statement goals of:

 

                     Providing outstanding community services including police, fire, emergency medical, parks, recreation, water and transportation.

                     Ensure a Town government accountable for its vision, mission and values.

 

The Town of Castle Rock annually budget’s for the PMP to perform needed maintenance to the Town’s street system.  Maintenance work generally consists of asphalt patching, overlay, reconstruction, slurry seal, sidewalk, curb & gutter repair, concrete panel replacement, and other pavement preservation treatments.  In 2011 Town Council approved the rotating Five Year Pavement Maintenance Program.  Maintenance work will be performed at various locations within the North PMP regionalized area.  Primary street maintenance is scheduled for Fifth Street, Gilbert Street, Mikelson Blvd., Loop Rd., and Woodlands Blvd.  All maintenance activities are summarized on the 2022 PMP map (Attachment A)

 

The budget for the 2022 PMP is $9,000,000 and the budget for 2022 reconstruction projects is $9,500,000 for a total 2022 Budget of $18,500,000.  The total of the low bid results for identified work is $16,145,400. Staff recommends adding contingencies for the various PMP projects and reconstructions for unforeseen conditions that total $1,614,540, or 10% of the contract amounts, for a total authorization of $17,760,000.  Staff is comfortable with the contingencies and believes the identified work can be managed to comply with the plans and specifications.  Contingency amounts will only be used if needed.

 

Notification and Outreach Efforts

 

Staff has developed specific public coordination outreach to ensure that residences and businesses will understand construction impacts and how this may affect access to individual businesses and residences. Public outreach will occur in numerous forms such as; 1) Public Outreach Open Houses, 2) Town newsletters, 3) HOA mediums such as newsletters, 4) Town social media, 5) Door notification, 6) Press releases, 7) Town’s website and others. Residents and businesses will be notified of actual dates that work is to be completed adjacent to their properties, and traffic control plans will be developed and managed to ensure worker and public safety.

 

Town staff will host an in-house Public Outreach Open House in March. This Public Outreach Open House will consist of detailed maps of the 2022 maintenance work to let concerned residents know which streets will receive treatments and how it may affect them. This year’s Open House will be held at Public Works Service Center, 4175 N. Castleton Court. Staff plans to coordinate with neighborhood Home Owners Association’s (HOA). Furthermore, press releases will be published before the start of PMP construction season to notify the public of work locations and dates.

 

History of Past Town Council, Boards & Commissions, or Other Discussions

 

The Public Works Commission at their October 3, 2011 meeting voted unanimously to recommend to Town Council to adopt the proposed Five Year Pavement Maintenance Program, and the Overall Condition Index (OCI) goal to be set at 75 for primary streets and 70 for residential streets. The OCI is an average rating of each street’s condition. This was done in an effort to minimize impacts of roadway maintenance to residents, and to reduce costs of work by concentrating in one area of Town. Town Council approved the Town’s rotating five-year PMP regionalized area plan for residential streets at the November 1, 2011 Town Council meeting. The Town’s five-year regional plan divides the town into five regionalized areas. Primary streets can be included in any year of the five-year program. The PMP program will then annually rotate around these five areas excluding primary streets and downtown Castle Rock such that every fifth year repairs to an area’s residential street system will occur. In addition to the regionalized Five Year Pavement Maintenance Program, the Public Works Department has developed the Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP) to maximize value from each asset for our stakeholders. Staff has begun making adjustments to the regionalized plan to better align with SAMP policies of working to obtain the lowest total lifecycle cost.

 

Staff has taken the 2022 PMP to the Public Works Commission Monday, March 7, 2022.

 

Discussion

 

The Town’s goal for the PMP is to preserve and extend the life of the Town’s streets by making the most cost effective annual improvements to selected street segments.  These goals are met when proper street maintenance is administered to these segments.

 

Staff determines which streets require maintenance by evaluating the street’s condition rating in addition to a subjective analysis.  A pavement management program, Cartegraph’s Pavement Asset Module, establishes these condition ratings.  This program establishes a condition rating based on staff’s field observation for the streets, and rates them from poor to excellent condition.  Different types of street maintenance treatments, such as crack seal, slurry seal, mill & overlay, full depth reclamation, and reconstruction are identified based on the condition of the roadway.

 

Another category of street maintenance is an asphalt mill and overlay.  This maintenance treatment removes and replaces a layer of asphalt without compromising the original pavement section.  This work is costlier than a slurry seal and normally will be done to a street that has more than one distress.  The distresses include minor alligator or fatigue cracking, joint reflection cracking, longitudinal / transverse cracking, thermal cracking, potholes, raveling and rutting.  This year the Town will complete approximately 34 lane miles of mill & overlay, which is approximately 5% of the Town’s streets.

 

The invitation to bid for construction of this project was advertised in December 2021.  Bids were opened for the projects on January 19, 2022. 

 

Asphalt Overlay bids were checked for accuracy, references were checked, and all documents were reviewed for contract compliance.  Staff believes that this bidder is qualified to perform the work associated with the respective maintenance contract.  A summary of the individual contract with bid amount plus contingency and the contractor is shown on the following table:

 

                     2022 PMP & CAPITAL RECOMMENDED AWARD

 

Project                     Bid Amount                     Contractor

                     Plus Contingency

 

2022 Asphalt Overlay                     $5,973,800                     Elite Surface Infrastructure

Project                     +597,380 (10%)                     Castle Rock, Co

                     Contingency

 

Grand Total:                     $6,571,180                     120-3140-431-40-35

 

It is anticipated that asphalt overlay will begin in Early-April. 

 

Budget Impact

 

The budget for the 2022 PMP is $9,000,000 and the budget for 2022 reconstruction projects is $9,500,000, for a total 2022 Budget of $18,500,000.  The total of the low bid results for identified work is $16,145,400.  Staff recommends adding contingencies for the various PMP projects and reconstructions for unforeseen conditions that total $1,614,540, or 10% of the contract amounts, for a total authorization of $17,760,000.  The remaining budget of $740,060 has been identified for $564,985 reimbursement to Castle Rock Water for their road reconstruction project. With the balance of $175,075 for the annual miscellaneous concrete project, and other miscellaneous asphalt and concrete needs.

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff is recommending that the Public Works Commission recommend to Town Council to approve the Resolution as introduced by title.

 

Proposed Motion

 

“I move to approve the Resolution as introduced by title.”

 

Attachments

 

Resolution

Contract

Attachment A:  2022 PMP Project Map 

Attachment B:  2022 PMP Project Bid Proposal Summary