Legislation Details

File #: 25-0124    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/8/2025 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Award Construction Management Services: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with 4 Creeks, Inc. to provide construction management services for Tulare Avenue Major Street Rehabilitation from Demaree to Cotta in the amount of $420,000.
Attachments: 1. 1_4Creeks CM_Owner Disclosure_Rev1.pdf, 2. 2_Location Map.pdf, 3. 3_Draft Contract.pdf
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Agenda Item Wording:

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Award Construction Management Services: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with 4 Creeks, Inc. to provide construction management services for Tulare Avenue Major Street Rehabilitation from Demaree to Cotta in the amount of $420,000.

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Deadline for Action:  4/21/2025

 

Submitting Department: Community Development

 

Contact Name and Phone Number:

Jonathan Frausto, Associate Engineer, Jonathan.Frausto@visalia.city, 713-4369

Diego Corvera, Senior Civil Engineer, Diego.Corvera@visalia.city, 713-4209

Dolores Verduzco, Financial Analyst, Dolores.Verduzco@visalia.city, 713-4540

Chris Crawford, City Engineer, Chris.Crawford@visalia.city 713-4331

Jason Huckleberry, Engineering and Building Department Director, Jason.Huckleberry@visalia.city, (559) 713-4495

 

Department Recommendation:

Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with 4 Creeks, Inc to provide Construction Management Services for the Tulare Avenue Major Rehabilitation project from Demaree to Cotta in the amount of $420,000. 

 

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 2.9 miles of roadway on Tulare Avenue from Demaree to Cota Street. The rehabilitation work includes removing isolated areas of pavement failures, also known as digouts, grind 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). Lastly, the project will incorporate some traffic signal improvements at intersections throughout the corridor.

 

 

 

The City of Visalia Purchasing Division issued a request for Proposals (RFP) to retain up to three (3) qualified consulting firms to provide Construction Management (CM)/Resident Engineering (RE) services on an on-call basis.  The City received and reviewed seven (7) proposals in response to the solicitation.  A selection committee reviewed and ranked each proposal to develop a list of three qualified firms.  The firms selected were as follows.

 

                     NV5, Inc.

                     4 Creeks, Inc

                     Vanir Construction Management, Inc. 

 

The on-call contract is a one-year contract with up to 4 additional one-year renewals.

 

The top three (3) Consultants listed above all met the requirements presented in RFP 20-21-18 and have all worked on various City projects in the past with positive reviews from City’s construction managers and listed references.

 

4 Creeks, Inc. was selected for the Construction Management services for the Tulare Avenue Major Road Rehabilitation project from Demaree to Cotta. They were selected based on a rotational basis.

 

Fiscal Impact:

The Major Road Rehabilitation on Tulare Avenue from Demaree to Cotta Street is funded using the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP) and the Highway Infrastructure Program (HIP) through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) (SB1).

Tulare Ave from Demaree to Cotta (CP0602)

Project Funding Source

 

Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP) & Highway Infrastructure Program (HIP)

$ 2,989,000

Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Act (RMRA) (SB1)

$    400,000

Total Project Funding

$ 3,389,000

 

 

Estimated Project Costs

 

Project Management

$    120,000

Construction

$ 5,202,396

Construction Contingency (~15.0%)

$     780,500

Construction Management 

$     420,000

Construction Services (Materials Testing, Inspection, etc.)

$     330,000

 

 

Total Estimated Project Costs

$ 6,852,896

 

 

Surplus (Deficit)

($3,463,896)

Round to

$ 3,465,000

 

 

Transfer RMRA (SB1) funds (Fund 113) from the Whitendale Road Rehab project (CP0760)

$  400,000

RMRA (SB1) Appropriation (Fund 113)

$ 3,065,000

 

 

 

The shown budget shortfall, appropriation, and transfer of funds is being taken into consideration for council approval on April 21, 2025 as a consent calendar item (25-0096).

 

Prior Council Action:

June 5, 2023

Adopted Resolution No. 2023-20 to designate SB1 RMRA 2023-24 funding to 1) Tulare Ave Road Rehab from Demaree to Cotta; 2) Plaza Drive Intersection Improvements; and 3) Center and Acequia Street Rehabilitation.

 

July 18, 2022

Accepted and approved the appropriation of Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP) funds and Highway Infrastructure Program (HIP) funds totaling $2,989,000 to the Major Street Rehabilitation - Tulare Ave from Demaree St to Cotta St Project.

 

June 7, 2021

Council received 2nd staff presentation on parking protected bike lane concept along Tulare Ave with multi modal Intersection enhancements.  Pubic feedback was received and presented to Council.

 

April 5, 2021

Council received staff presentation on parking protected bike lane concept along Tulare Ave with multi modal Intersection enhancements.

 

Recommended Motion (and Alternative Motions if expected):

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I move to authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with 4 Creeks, Inc. to provide Construction Management Services for the Tulare Avenue Major Road Rehabilitation Project from Demaree to Cotta in the amount of $420,000 

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Environmental Assessment Status:

Environmental assessment has been cleared by Caltrans

 

Attachments:

1.                     4 Creeks, Inc. Ownership Disclosure Form

2.                     Project Location Map

3.                     4 Creeks Draft Contract