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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 06 - Big Bear Creek Trail ProjectREM MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, ACTING CITY MANAGER �?� MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 6, 2005 SUBJECT: BIG BEAR CREEK TRAIL PROJECT CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider approval of Change Order No. 1 to the Big Bear Creek Trail contract with Reliable Paving, Inc. in the amount of $164,530 and to authorize the City Manager to sign a Settlement Agreement and Release with Reliable Paving, Inc. FUNDING SOURCE Funds are available through a 75/25 matching grant received from the Texas Department of Transportation Enhancement Program and the 2000 GO Bonds for trail construction. Funds for trail replacement at Rose Cliff Terrace were available in the Miscellaneous Park Improvement account. 113-48850-312-08 Grant Fund/Big Bear Creek Trail Extension (75%) $112,500 176-76101-004, 2000 GO Bonds -Recreation/Big Bear Creek Trail (25%) $ 37,500 176-76110-001 Miscellaneous Park Improvements 14,530 Total $164,530 BACKGROUND: The City Council originally approved a contract with Reliable Paving, Inc. at the January 20, 2004 meeting for $1,465,933.08. During the course of the construction of the trail project, several right-of-way issues arose that created delays in completing the project as well as increasing the cost in several areas. The acquisition of the Wall -Farrar Park property helped alleviate a right-of-way problem; however, delayed the surveying, and remobilization. The most costly unforeseen addition to the project was the requirement by TXDOT that the contractor develop and install an extensive shoring system under the William D. Tate Avenue frontage road bridge prior to the trail being constructed. This single element of construction slowed the project by two months and cost $80,000 to complete. Because of the cost to remanufacture railings, and redesign portions of the trail, which caused an overall delay in the completion of the project, a settlement has been agreed upon that will close out this project with the approval of TXDOT, the City, and Reliable Paving, Inc. While the contractors were constructing the trail east and west of Parr Park, staff negotiated with the contractor to replace a section of trail running west of Rose Cliff November 30, 2005 (4:47PM)