To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: ANDREW WINJE, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
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ACCEPT AS COMPLETE THE INGLEWOOD AVENUE AT MANHATTAN BEACH BOULEVARD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS (SOUTHBOUND RIGHT TURN LANE) PROJECT, JOB NO. 40960, AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE PROJECT WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECORDER AND AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF THE RETENTION PAYMENT UPON EXPIRATION OF THE 35-DAY LIEN PERIOD AFTER SAID RECORDATION AND NO CLAIMS BEING FILED UPON THE PROJECT
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Inglewood Avenue at Manhattan Beach Boulevard Intersection Improvements (Southbound Right Turn Lane) Project, Job No. 40960 (Project), funded by Metro Measure R Grant funds and recommended by the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) included the addition of a right turn lane on the southbound Inglewood Avenue at Manhattan Beach Boulevard and other intersection improvements.
On June 15, 2021, the City Council awarded All American Asphalt (Contractor) a public works contract for $934,948 for construction of the Project. During various stages of construction, and at the request of City staff, four change orders were approved, totaling $778,155.81, bringing the final contract amount to $1,713,103.81. The change orders expanded the scope of the Project, resolved unforeseen utility conflicts, improved the southwest corner of the intersection, upgraded and relocated the traffic signal controller and cabinet to current standards, addressed ADA compliance, and improved traffic flow through the intersection.
The Project is now complete, and is ready for the City Council to accept as complete and to authorize release of the final retention amount of $84,332.69 to the Contractor upon expiration of the 35-day lien period, provided no claims are filed. The Project was fully funded through Metro Measure R Grant Funds.
BACKGROUND
On October 23, 2014, the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation ...
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