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Award construction material testing services - Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Krazan & Associates to provide geotechnical material testing services for the Tulare Avenue Major Street Rehabilitation from Roeben to Demaree in the amount of $75,000.
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Prepared by:
Jonathan Frausto, Associate Engineer, Jonathan.frausto@visalia.gov, 713-4369
Diego Corvera, Senior Civil Engineer, Diego.Corvera@visalia.gov, 713-4209
Dolores Verduzco, Financial Analyst, Dolores.Verduzco@visalia.gov, 713-4540
Chris Crawford, City Engineer, Chris.Crawford@visalia.gov, 713-4331
Jason Huckleberry, Engineering and Building Department Director, Jason.Huckleberry@visalia.gov, (559) 713-4495
Department Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Krazan & Associates, Inc. to provide geotechnical material testing services for the Tulare Avenue Major Rehabilitation project from Roeben to Demaree in the amount of $75,000.
Summary:
This project will initiate the construction phase for the rehabilitation of Tulare Avenue from Roeben Street to Demaree Street. Improvements include pavement resurfacing and targeted repairs to curbs, gutters, sidewalks, drain inlets, sanitary sewer manholes and ADA ramps, as well as modifications to existing traffic signal equipment throughout the corridor. The project will also extend the Class IV protected bike lane, completing the segment between Demaree and Roeben.
Background Discussion:
The City of Visalia is currently maintaining a street network of approximately 507 centerline miles of roadway and nearly 100 million square feet of pavement. In an effort to appropriately direct maintenance activities and optimize the use of the limited maintenance funds available, staff incorporated a Pavement Management Program (PMP) 11 years ago, following the lead of other similarly sized California municipalities.
Tulare Avenue, as identified in the Pavement Management Plan, was selected for resurfacing. This project includes a pavement rehabilitation of approximately 1.5 miles of roadway on Tulare Avenue from Roeben to Demaree Street. The rehabilitation work includes removing isolated areas of pavement failures, also known as dig outs, grinding the existing pavement section and overlay with hot mix asphalt. In addition to these improvements the project will also upgrade some of the existing curb ramps to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and Public Rights-of-Way Access Guidelines (PROWAG). The project will incorporate some traffic signal improvements at intersections throughout the corridor. With these improvements the City of Visalia is implementing multimodal transportation enhancements such as Class IV Bike lanes through the use of modular curbing and on-street parking protection.
On-Call Consultant Selection:
The City of Visalia Purchasing Division issued a request for Qualifications (RFQ 23-24-04) to retain up to five (5) qualified consulting firms to provide Material Testing Services on an on-call basis. The City received and reviewed eight (8) proposals in response to the solicitation. A selection committee reviewed and ranked each proposal to develop a list of five qualified firms. The firms selected are as follows:
• Krazan & Associates, Inc. from Clovis, CA,
• Moore Twining Associates, Inc. from Fresno, CA,
• Kleinfelder from Fresno, CA,
• NV5 West, Inc. from Bakersfield/Visalia, CA and
• BSK Associates from Fresno, CA.
The on-call contract is a one-year contract with up to 4 additional one-year renewals.
The top five (5) Consultants listed above all met the requirements presented in RFQ 23-24-04 and have all worked on various City projects in the past with positive reviews from City’s construction managers and listed references. These testing laboratories have field technicians that are located within a 45-mile radius of the City Limits of Visalia which is very beneficial when testing services are required on short notice. In addition, all personnel and laboratories for these firms are all properly certified.
Mini-RFP Consultant Selection:
In order to comply with state requirements outlined in the Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM), the City of Visalia Engineering & Building Department utilized the established on-call consultant list to initiate a project-specific mini-RFP process. All qualified on-call consultants were invited to submit proposals, and proposals were received from all five firms.
A selection committee was formed and evaluated the proposals in accordance with the evaluation criteria outlined in the mini-RFP. Based on the committee’s review, Krazan & Associates, Inc. was determined to be the highest-ranked and most qualified firm and is recommended for selection.
Fiscal Impact:
Budget Overview:
The Major Road Rehabilitation on Tulare Avenue from Roeben to Demaree Street is funded using the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP) through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) (SB1).
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Tulare Ave from Roeben to Demaree (CP0603) |
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Project Funding Source |
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Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP) |
$ 3,086,000 |
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Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Act (RMRA) (SB1) |
$ 835,000 |
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Total Project Funding |
$ 3,921,000 |
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Estimated Project Costs |
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Project Management (Project Design & Management) |
$ 30,000 |
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Construction |
$ 4,473,867 |
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Construction Contingency (~10.0%) |
$ 450,000 |
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Construction Management (City Consultant) |
$ 275,000 |
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Construction Management (Staff Time) |
$ 25,000 |
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Construction Services (Inspection) |
$ 75,000 |
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Construction Services (Material Testing) |
$ 75,000 |
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Construction Services (Independent Assurance) |
$ 10,000 |
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Construction Services (Construction Staking) |
$ 25,000 |
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Total Estimated Project Costs |
$ 5,438,867 |
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Surplus (Deficit) |
($1,517,867) |
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Transfer RMRA (SB1) funds (Fund 113) from the Whitendale Road Rehab project (CP0760) |
$ 1,495,000 |
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Transfer Annual Replace and Relocate Sanitary Sewer Mains Project (CP9456) |
$ 25,000 |
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The shown budget shortfall and the recommended transfer of funds is being taken into consideration for City Council approval on January 20, 2026 as part of consent calendar item (File No. 25-0577).
Prior Council Action:
June 16, 2025 Adopted Resolution No. 2025-41 to designate 2025/26 SB1 RMRA funding of $3,900,000 to the Tulare Avenue Road Rehabilitation Projects from Roeben to Cotta. 1) Tulare Avenue Roeben to Demaree project ($835,000) and 2) Tulare Avenue Demaree to Cotta project ($3,065,000).
July 18, 2022 Accepted and authorized the appropriation of 2,989,000 of STBGP and HIP funds for the Tulare Ave from Demaree St to Cotta St project and $3,086,000 of STBG funds for the Tulare Ave from Roeben St to Demaree St project.
Recommended Motion (and Alternative Motions if expected):
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I move to authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Krazan & Associates, Inc. to provide geotechnical material testing services for the Tulare Avenue Major Road Rehabilitation Project from Roeben to Demaree in the amount of $75,000.
Environmental Assessment Status: Environmental assessment has been cleared by Caltrans.
CEQA Review: NEPA/CEQA are completed.
Deadline for Action: 1/20/2026
Attachments:
1. Krazan & Associates, Inc. Ownership Disclosure Form
2. Project Location Map
3. Krazan & Associates, Inc. Draft Agreement