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Project 142 - Proposal - Hamers - 1995-05-23 NI ROBIN B. HAMERS 234 E 17TH ST SUITE 205 & ASSOCIATES, INC. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 CIVIL ENGINEERS PLANNERS SURVEYORS 17141 54a-1192 May 23 1995 Board of Directors Costa Mesa Sanitary District P 0 Box 1200 Costa Mesa CA 92628 RE PROPOSAL TO BEGIN PROJECT PROJECT 1112100-142 RECONSTRUCTING FORCE MAIN FOR ADAMS PUMP STATION Dear Board of Directors Enclosed is the project description as thoroughly described in the 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program The project consists of rehabilitating the 2400 foot long force main (pressure sewer line) which was originally installed in 1964 and has experienced two ruptures causing sewage spills Based on the section of pipe taken from the 1994 rupture the entire line probably has a very thin wall thickness and will continue to experience problems unless adequately replaced or rehabilitated The section of pipe is in the District Engineer' s office for inspection if so desired As described in the attached project description there are three options for resolving the problem A parallel force main may be built or a new force main may be built in a different direction to a different outlet or a liner may be installed in the existing line After research and cost estimates are prepared the most advantageous solution will be selected As shown in the 1994-95 budget it is proposed to complete the design phase at the standard hourly rates shown below including the cost of soils engineering and structural engineering not to exceed $25 000 Engineer $ 59 00/hr Drafting 47 00/hr 2 man Survey Crew 150 00/hr 3 man Survey Crew 170 00/hr Please note that billing is only for actual time spent Si cerely Robin B Hamers RBH/jp/proposal cms f. Printed on Recycled Paper EXCERPT FROM 1994-95 CIP Project 1112100-142 Reconstructing Force Main for Adams Pump Station The Adams Avenue pumping station and force main were originally constructed in 1964 Since then the pumping station has undergone a remodel in 1985 with another remodel pending while no work has been done on the 8 inch asbestos cement force main In December 1985 the force main experienced a rupture and was repaired on an emergency basis In February 1994 the force main again ruptured and the total repair cost $17 587 since the leak caused extensive damage to the Adams Avenue asphalt road surface The ruptured pipe that was replaced shows extensive thinning of the pipe wall thickness and is available for inspection in the District office The thinness of the pipe wall allowed a crack to occur which developed into a rupture Since the entire force main probably has the thin wall condition it is desired to rehabilitate the line Both the 1985 and 1994 ruptures caused sewage spills There are three options for the rehabilitation Construction of a 2400 foot parallel force main made from ductile iron pipe or construction of a 700 foot ductile iron pipe force main heading westerly towards and into the Adams Avenue bridge to an eventual point of connection with Orange County Sanitation District facilities in Huntington Beach or installation of a liner such as Insituform into the existing force main The decision on the rehabilitation method will be made after conferences with slip line manufacturers the County of Orange who own the Adams Ave bridge and the City of Costa Mesa who have a street cut moratorium on Adams Avenue since it was recently repaved An estimate of the project costs is as follows Design $ 25 000 Construction 250 000 Inspection 25 000 Reserve or Contingency 50 000 TOTAL $ 350 000 Boyle Engineering Corporation consulting encineers l architects 150 Goat Street 714/475-3300 PG d03(' FAX 774/727 7142 Newport beach, GA 92658-9020 Telex 685561 ,TRPWISPORTRTIO(l SERVICES Mr Robin Hamers, District Manager/Engineer July 7 1994 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P O Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 1994-95 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Review I have completed my review of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District(District)'s CIP report for the 1994-95 fiscal year The review consisted of reading the project descriptions,telephone conversations with District staff (Robin Hamers)and an independent analysis of construction costs, design and construction engineering costs,and contingency costs. The following represents my analysis of each of the CIP projects: This is the third independent review of the District's CIP program, 1992-93 being the first year reviewed. The 1994-95 proposed improvement projects appear warranted and the report continues to properly reflect the on-going capital improvement program. Project 1112100-139 Congress Pump Station Abandonment This is the second of several projects to eliminate pump stations. Based on discussions with staff approximately 1300-feet of 12-inch sewer will be constructed. Project will abandon the existing pump station, and will include new manholes as well as revamp of several others. For budget purposes the estimated design/construction cost and contingency cost appears reasonable. It is suggested that future and similar projects include a location/vicinity map, estimated footage of pipe to be placed and other appropriate items(major). Project 112100-140 Reconstructing Various Sewer Line This project is similar to previous years projects and is in keeping with the Districts rehab and maintenance program. Previous years projects were Nos. 122, 126 & 132. Mr Robin Hamers July 7 1994 Page 2 This project will utilize Link-Pipe or remove and replace construction techniques depending upon conditions found during design. The construction budget will allow for repairs at approximately 30± locations. Because of numerous locations the design, inspection and contingency budget appears to be reasonable. Project 1112100-141 Televising Sewer Lines As discussed for previous CIP programs and with District staff this is a service type project not construction. Therefore, normal design,construction and inspection percentages do not apply However, it is suggested that other terms be used rather than `Design and Construction. The estimate televising costs represents approximately 11,000 of pipe to be televised at$.45/1f based on discussions with District staff. Because of the nature of the project and that District staff is needed at all times for cleaning ahead of the camera, coordination, and supervision of the work, the District Engineer costs will be higher, percentage wise,versus a design project. It is suggested that for future similar projects the first three items above be included in the project description to more clearly define the scope of work. Project 1112100-142 Reconstruct Force Main at Adams Pump Station Pump Station was constructed in 1964, remodeled in 1985 force main ruptured in 1985 and in 1994 Outside of repairs no replacement work has ever been done on the asbestos-cement force main. Because of recent street construction,the City may invoke its street cut moratorium which means alternatives will need to be studied. The options contained in the OP program appear reasonable. Care should be taken in working with, removal and disposal of the asbestos cement pipe. The budget appears reasonable for design and inspection. Depending upon the option selected the contingency could be low for handling and disposal of the existing asbestos-cement pipe. Project 1112100-143 Reimbursement for Sewer Work by Others Project description adequately describes what is programmed and why the District needs to appropriate funds for this function. As stated previously it might be beneficial to indicate the estimated/anticipated number of manholes to purchase and/or reconstruct. This estimate could be made based on past history of similar work. It is suggested that the District provide and/or have for staff/Board information and for independent CIP review a bid recap/data base of past projects that could list the main items of the project, i.e, Mr Robin Flamers July 7 1994 Page 3 size/length/lump sum/unit cost. This information could be used as a supplement to the CIP program and would provide a better understanding of how future projects are estimated. Also, it is suggested for specific projects that a vicinity map and other pertinent items be made a part of the CIP program. It was a pleasure working with you and providing services to the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. If you have any questions or if I can be of further service, please call me at(714)476-3369 Boyle Engineering Corporation Bruce D Mattern, PE, TES, Managing Engineer OC-C62-100-02/sab LTRHMRS 0C32