Stanton

City Council

March 12, 2024 Order of Business 9 #G

Agenda Item G

9G. ACCEPTANCE OF THE STANFORD AVENUE STORM DRAIN REPAIR PROJECT BY\nTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STANTON, CALIFORNIA\nThe Stanford Avenue Storm Drain Repair Project consisting of cleaning the storm drain\nlines, traffic control, installing Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Liner, post-closed-circuit\ntelevision (CCTV) inspection and all appurtenant work for the storm drains located at\nBeach Boulevard and Stanford Avenue is now complete. The final construction cost for\nthe project was $47,867.50, which is below the project budget amount. The City Engineer,\nin his judgment, certifies that the work was satisfactorily completed as of February 22,\n2024 and recommends that the City Council accept the completed work performed on\nthis project.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\n1. City Council declare this project categorically exempt under the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act, Class 1, and 15301(c) as repair, maintenance, and minor\nalteration of existing public structures; and\n2. Accept the completion of improvements for the Stanford Avenue Storm Drain Repair\nProject, as certified by the City Engineer, and affix the date of February 22, 2024 as\nthe date of completion of all work on this project; and\n3. Approve the final construction contract amount of $47,867.50 with Tunnelworks\nServices, Inc.; and\n4. Direct the City Clerk within ten (10) days from the date of acceptance to file the Notice\nof Completion (Attachment) with the County Clerk-Recorder of the County of Orange;\nand\n5. Direct City staff, after thirty-five (35) days has elapsed from the filing of the “Notice of\nCompletion” with the County Clerk-Recorder, to make the retention payment to\nTunnelworks Services, Inc. in the amount of $2,393.38.\nMarch 12, 2024