File #: 21-2526    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/19/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/8/2021 Final action:
Title: APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BASIN 3 SEWER PUMP OUT STATION UPGRADE PROJECT & HARBOR PATROL DOCK REPLACEMENT PROJECT, JOB NO. 50310 & JOB NO. 70690, RESPECTIVELY, AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE THE PROJECT FOR COMPETITIVE BIDS
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report
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To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: TED SEMAAN, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR

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APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BASIN 3 SEWER PUMP OUT STATION UPGRADE PROJECT & HARBOR PATROL DOCK REPLACEMENT PROJECT, JOB NO. 50310 & JOB NO. 70690, RESPECTIVELY, AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE THE PROJECT FOR COMPETITIVE BIDS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Project will upgrade the deteriorating condition of the City's Harbor Patrol Dock and Vessel Sewage Pump-Out facilities. The current Harbor Patrol Dock, consisting of a 2,800 sq. ft. timber floating dock and nine concrete guide piles, will be removed and replaced with a new 3,600 sq. ft. concrete floating dock supported by ten concrete guide piles. In addition, the existing 400 sq. ft timber public sewer pump out dock and two existing guide piles will be removed and replaced with a new 1,200 sq. ft. concrete floating dock supported by five concrete guide piles.
The estimated total cost of the Project is $2,150,000, with the Harbor Dock portion estimated at $1,276,000 and the Vessel Pump Out Dock estimated at $874,000. The specifications allow for one year to complete project construction and close-out after work is authorized to begin. Project Plans and Specifications are ready for competitive bidding and are available for review in the Plans and Specifications Review Area, located behind the Engineering permit counter at City Hall. Upon Council's approval, they will also be posted on the City's website and advertised for competitive bidding.

BACKGROUND
The City is home to King Harbor, considered a major destination for tourism, sportfishing, and recreational boating. Aside from the over 1400 slips, the harbor offers several amenities for boaters including two public sewage pump out stations. One of the stations is located on a dedicated dock and the other is located on a portion of dock within the City Harbor Patrol dock. The Harbor Patrol facilities are located at the most southern tip of M...

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