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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCO 10 1 V � �Q Change Order #010 Contract Number: CAG-11-192 Federal Aid Number: STPUL-CM0167(048) Contract Title: Rainier Ave S Improvements Change Order Number: 010 Prime Contractor: Johansen Excavating _X_ Ordered by Engineer under the terms of Section 1-04.4 of the Standard Specifications Change proposed by Contractor Endorsed by Surety Consent !;4zA Contractor Attorney on Fact /6 -'9-20 2 Date Date Original Contract Amount: $16,032,772.44 Current Contract Amount: $16,080,319.64 Estimated Net Change This Order: $142,868.00 Estimated Contract Total After Change: $16,223,187.64 IM"Approval Recommended ❑Approval Recommended esident Engineer 10/,y//2 Date Date Approval Recommended City of Renton—[Project Manager Name] of Renton—Robert Ha son,PE ate �z Z, Transportation Systems Division Date / Representing You are ordered to perform the following described work upon receipt of an approved copy of the change order. Page 1 of 3 \\10.21.6.1\data\Rainier Ave File Structure\700 Construction Admin-Project Control\715 Change Orders\715.2 Individual Change Orders\715.2.009 Change Order 009\Change Order No 9 Cover.docx L Change Order #010 . Contract Number: CAG-11-192 Federal Aid#:STPUL-CM0167(048) Date: October 2, 2012 Page 2 of 3 THE CO NTRACT IS MODIFIED AS FOLLOWS: WORK TO INCLUDE Backeround The City of Renton submitted a revised contained-in determination to the Department of Ecology for approximately 2,040 tons of contaminated soil that would be generated during the construction of the Rainier Avenue South(SR 167)project.The Department of Ecology provided a letter with the new contained-in determination for soils contaminated with listed dangerous waste on September 20,2012.This letter replaced Ecology's previous determination dated,April 19,2012. The Contract originally provided for the disposal of solvent contaminated excavation and disposal,including haul,under Bid Item A36,per Special Provision Specification 2-05.This bid item will be utilized to measure and pay for approximately 1,615 tons of contaminated soils with F002 listed waste constituents at concentrations that do not warrant management as dangerous wastes.This Change Order does not materially change the nature of work described in Bid Item A36. Description of Chanee The Contract Documents did not provide a bid item for measurement and payment for approximately 425 tons of hazardous waste(soils managed as F002 listed dangerous waste). Description of Work Based on the Department of Ecology's Contained-in Determination for Soils Contaminated with Listed Dangerous Waste Constituents at the Former Scott's Dry Cleaner Site in Renton Washington,dated September 20,2012,the Contractor shall perform the following measures: 1. The 425 tons of contaminated soils to be excavated in the vicinity of TP-6,TP-9 and TP-11(hatched yellow in the attached)shall be managed as F002 listed dangerous waste.These contaminated soils shall be sent to the Subtitle C Landfill in Arlington,Oregon.Contractor shall provide the Resident Engineer a copy of the manifest signed by the final receiving facility,within 3 days of your receipt. III • Do not consolidate these contaminated soils with other soils that do not pertain to this contained in determination; • Plastic line the delivery truck,and cover all loads; • Take measures to prevent unauthorized contact with these soils at all times; • During transport,take adequate measures to prevent spills and dispersion due to wind erosion; • Provide instructions to the landfill operator that these soils are not to be used for daily,intermediate,or final cover; • Provide copies of all soil analytical data to the landfill operator,upon request; • Provide copies of all signed solid waste landfill receipts or a certificate of disposal issued by the receiving landfill for these contaminated soils to the Resident Engineer,within 3 days of your receipt. • Dispose of these contaminated soils at a solid waste landfill listed above by December 31,2012. • Ensure no standing water is present within each of the drums/containers/roll off boxes holding the F002 contaminated soils.All water must be removed to the maximum extent possible from each of the drums/containers/roll off containers and managed as F002 listed dangerous wastes;without exception. Material No new materials will be incorporated into the project as a part of this Change Order. 'L n Contract Number: CAG 09-125 Change Order No. 10 • ARRA 0167 (044) 3 Plans/Reference .Department of Ecology's Contained-in Determination for Soils Contaminated with Listed Dangerous Waste Constituents at the Former Scott's Dry Cleaner Site in Renton Washington,dated September 20,2012. Timeline A total of_0_additional working days will be included with this change order. Measurement&Payment Measurement and Payment will be made by the following new bid item: Bid Previous New Qty. Change Item Description Unit Qty Qty. Change Unit Price Amount Solvent Contaminated Hazardous Waste,including Haul:soils managed A220 as F002 listed dangerous waste Ton 0 425 425 $336.16 $142,868.00 TOTAL ADD: $142,868.00 I . t o � y r STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regional Office•3190 160th Avenue SE•Bellevue,Washington 98008-54.52• (425)649-70.00 September 20,2012 Mr. Rich Perteet Renton Public Works Dept Transportation Division 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Re: Contained-in Determination for Soils Contaminated with Listed Dangerous.Waste Constituents at the Former Scott's Dry Cleaner Site in Renton, Washington Reference: 1. Ecology Letter,dated April 19,2012 to R. Perteet, Renton Public Works Dept. 2. Letter Report from T. Orme and D. Carlisle, GeoEngineers to B. Maeng,Ecology, submitted on September 13,2012 via electronic mail 3. Electronic Mail from T. Orme, GeoEngineers to B. Maeng, Ecology,dated September 17,2012 Dear Mr.Perteet: This letter replaces the April 19,2012 Ecology contained-in determination letter(Reference 1)for contaminated soils at the former Scott's Dry Cleaner site in Renton, Washington. The Washington State Department of Ecology(Ecology)received a revised contained-in determination request for approximately 2,040 tons of contaminated soils to be generated at the former Scott's Dry Cleaner site in conjunction with street improvements along Rainier Avenue South, between the BNSF Railroad right-of-way and South 4"'Place, in Renton, Washington (Reference 2). Analytical data and the supplemental information for the contaminated soils (References 2 and 3)were submitted to Ecology to determine if these soils contaminated with listed dangerous waste constituents(F002) should be managed as dangerous wastes according to the"Contained-In Policy." Based on the information received and reviewed, Ecology's decision is two-fold: (1) The 425 tons of contaminated soils to be excavated in the vicinity of TP-6,TP-9 and TP- 11 (hatched yellow in the figure attached) shall be managed as F002 listed dangerous waste. These contaminated soils shall be sent to the Chemical Waste Management of Northwest Subtitle C Landfill in Arlington, Oregon as proposed(Reference 2). You or your environmental consultant, GeoEngineers shall submit a copy of the manifest signed by the final receiving facility to Ecology, attention of Byung Maeng,within 15 days of your receipt. I (2) The 1,615 tons of soils to be generated from the blue hatched area(see the attached.figure) are contaminated with the FO02 listed waste constituents at concentrations that do not warrant r Mr. Rich Perteet September 20,2012 Page 2 of 3 management as dangerous wastes. Ecology understands that these contaminated soils do not designate under federal characteristics (WAC 173-303=090) or State-only criteria(WAC 173-303- 100). Ecology will not require disposal of these soils as listed dangerous wastes at a RCRA — Subtitle C permitted treatment, storage and disposal(TSD)facility,provided that all of the following conditions are implemented. You or your environmental consultant, GeoEngineers shall: • Directly deliver the 1,615 tons of contaminated soils to Waste'Management's Greater Wenatchee Landfill in Wenatchee,Washington or Columbia Ridge Landfill in Arlington, Oregon as proposed (Reference 2). ). Transloading/reloading of the soil containers at any temporary staging area is not allowed; • Do not consolidate these contaminated soils with other soils that do not pertain to this contained in determination; • Plastic line the delivery truck, and cover all loads; • Take measures to prevent unauthorized contact with these soils at all times; • During transport, take adequate measures to prevent spills and dispersion due to wind erosion; • Provide instructions to the landfill operator that these soils are not to be used for-daily, intermediate, or final cover; • Provide copies of all soil analytical data to the landfill operator,upon request; • Provide copies of all signed solid waste landfill receipts or a certificate of disposal issued by the receiving landfill for these contaminated soils to Ecology,attention of Byung Maeng, within 15 days of your receipt. This is an important verification step for you and your environmental consultant, GeoEngineers to follow in order for this Ecology decision to be valid; s Do not send these contaminated soils to any incinerator, thermal desorption unit or recycling facility unless that facility is a RCRA Subtitle C TSD facility; • Dispose of these contaminated soils at a solid waste landfill listed above by December 31, 2012. This contained-in determination letter is no longer valid after December 31,2012, and the contaminated soils must be managed as F002 listed dangerous wastes after this date;and • Ensure no standing water is present within each of the drums/containers/roll off boxes holding the F002 contaminated soils. All water must be removed to the maximum extent possible from each of the drums/containers/roll off containers and managed as F002 listed dangerous wastes,without exception. This contained-in determination applies to the contaminated soils only, and does not pertain to contaminated water. The F002 listed contaminated groundwater or infiltrated surface water shall be removed from the soils prior to shipment to the landfill. Contaminated water cannot be disposed of into a Subtitle C or D landfill directly. w • Mr. Rich Perteet September 20,2012 Page 3 of 3 Ecology issued this determination based on the information provided and reviewed to date. This written decision does not apply to any other area or other media. Local agencies may have the authority to impose additional requirements on this waste stream. This letter is not a No Further Action(NFA)letter and not written approval for any cleanup action plan you may have submitted. Instead, this letter only addresses the procedures for disposal of the contaminated soils according to the Washington State Dangerous Waste Regulations(Chapter 173-303 WAC). Regulatory decisions regarding the cleanup action, applicable soil and groundwater cleanup levels and any other cleanup issues must comply with the requirements under Ecology Model Tonics Control Act (Chapter 173-340 WAC). i If you fail to comply with the terms of this letter,Ecology may issue an administrative order and/or penalty as provided by the Revised Code of Washington, Sections 70.105.080 and/or.095 (Hazardous Waste Management Act). If you have any questions concerning this letter, please feel free to contact me at (425)649-7253 or blmae461,,ecy.wa.g_ov. Sincerely, C By-Ling Maeng,PE Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program BM/SA Attachment By certified mail: 70112970 0000 0455 1682 e-cc: Lisa Brown, Ecology-ERO Greg Caron,Ecology-CRO Dean Yasuda, Ecology-NWRO Samuel hvenofii, Ecology-S WRO Clay Keown, Ecology-WQ Tony Orme, GeoEngineers (torme g.eoenaineers.com) Bill Lasby, Seattle-King County Public Health (bill.lasby cnr,kingcountygov) David Christensen, Seattle-King County Public Health (david.elhri stensennk i nacotinty.gov) DW File: HZW 6.8.1 i f , Y�ti/.r?'31.4!'G'JV 3X!dN fu=5 F200'3„E^:^.al_pf��L- F2 Ti12•<zftn RE[�1C�B::IMSLY o � a - "8 '; c� ? y a Vl � d4 iY it ,- v a H n om a s (o _ .e2rttsS 2 m �m go 6" 3 _ �.n � .. f T l Plaawd•B��MP!��� ifFYr�M.� y'� i 'a,` a k m °m S}... 4A 0 v 3V �� � , •F•s. a to v t .a• T S. N -...z A t e mom `4 Url . ea Y - m z 'v r. ID m p m F i - , 4 p 4-11C _ ' ^ ` O II j