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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdden ACEDAR RIVER TRESTLE BRIDGE REPAIRS BID SET: CAG-20-006 ADDENDUM A 15 JANUARY 2019 Addendum A ADDENDUM – A TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR City of Renton CEDAR RIVER TRESTLE BRIDGE REPAIRS Project Issued: January 8, 2020 Addendum A Issued: January 15, 2020 Bid Opening Date: January 28, 2020 To: All Holders of Bid/Contract Documents: This addendum forms part of the Contract Documents and clarifies the original Plans and Specifications, for which proposals are due on the date and time above. Acknowledge receipt of this addendum on “Addenda Received” of the Bid Documents in the Contract Documents. Failure to do so might subject the bidder to disqualification. This addendum shall clarify the Contract Documents as follows: Item No. 1 – PRE-BID CONFERENCE MINUTES INCLUDING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1/15/2020 DATE: January 14, 2020, 10:30 AM PDT TO: Potential Bidders FROM: Betsy Severtsen, RLA, ASLA - Capital Projects Coordinator SUBJECT: Cedar River Trestle Bridge Repairs - Pre-Bid Conference 1. Introductions a. City of Renton – Betsy Severtsen, Capital Projects Coordinator b. WSP – Garth Nelson, Engineer 2. Sign-In Sheet – Betsy Severtsen a. Refer to attached sign-in sheet for attendees. 3. Schedule – Betsy Severtsen a. Release of Bid Documents: January 8, 2020 b. Pre-Bid Meeting: January 14, 2020, 10:30 AM, Cedar River Trail Bridge Parking Lot c. Questions Due: January 16, 2019, 4:30 PM d. Addenda Issued, if required: January 24, 2020 5:00 PM e. Bids Due: January 28, 2020 before 3:00 PM. City of Renton Clerk’s Office, 7th Floor, City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way; Renton, WA 98057 f. Bid Opening: January 28, 2020 at 3:10 PM PDT. City of Renton, Conference Room 621, 6th Floor, City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 g. Notice of Intent to Award: January 31, 2020 h. Notice to Proceed (Anticipated): April 6, 2020 i. Substantial Completion Date: no later than August 31, 2020 j. Final Acceptance: no later than August 31, 2020 for in-water work (fish window deadline), no later than September 30, 2020. 4. General Project Requirements – Betsy Severtsen a. For all forms, please complete them in entirety including signatures b. Bid Proposal Form – City of Renton Bid Form i. Acknowledge Receipt of Addenda ii. Complete Bid Form in entirety. iii. Bid Guarantee c. Proposal Bid Bond d. Bidder’s Qualification Statement e. Payment and Performance Bond Required Community Services Department Parks Planning & Natural Resources Division f. City of Renton Business License g. Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages h. Certificate of Liability Insurance i. Certificate of Compliance with Wage Payment Statutes j. Non-Collusion Affidavit, Assignment of Anti-trust Claims to Purchaser, Minimum Wage Affidavit k. Agreement – City of Renton Standard Agreement l. General Conditions – City of Renton Standard General Conditions 5. Project Scope of Work – Garth Nelson a. Replace timber foundations b. Replace timber posts c. Replace timber stringers d. Portal frame repairs e. Pile posting f. Timber facing g. Rip-rap placement h. Compression joint replacement i. Expansion joint replacement 6. Special Conditions/Construction Access - Betsy Severtsen a. Work Hours i. Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm ii. Saturday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, notify Owner iii. Sunday & Holidays – no work. iv. Haul activities: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm b. Site Access and Detour i. Entire Bridge/trail fenced off. ii. Pedestrian/cyclist detour iii. Resident access c. Project Schedule i. Fish window: July 1 through August 31, 2020 d. Contractor Staging Area i. Staging area provided through Owner. e. Special Material Testing/Inspections i. Special Material Testing & Inspection Firm provided by Owner. ii. Contractor shall coordinate and schedule all special testing and inspections. 7. Questions - All a. Could you clarify the fish-window, does that mean work needs to occur before July 1st? 1/15/2020 RESPONSE: The fish-window requires all in-water work to occur between July 1st and August 31st per provisions in the Hydraulic Project Approval (Appendix A, Hydraulic Project Approval, Timing Limitation). Also see Work Restrictions, In-Water Work: 01 14 00 1.3 for more information. b. What is the load capacity of the bridge? RESPONSE: The bridge was originally designed for trains but has been modified with a concrete deck that controls the vehicle loading. Per the 2007 bridge load rating the deck is rated for emergency vehicles. The rated axle loads are a 10 kip front axle, and a 19 kip rear axle. The axle spacing center to center is 14 feet, with a wheel spacing along the axle of 6’ (see drawings below). Prior to allowing any vehicles on the bridge deck or trail, Contractor to submit work plan (Demolition Management Plan) for approval by the City of Renton. Per Use of Premises requirements in Section 01 14 00 Work Restrictions, Contractor to keep trail/pathways free for Owner and emergency vehicles (i.e. no parking on trails). c. Is there pile posting behind the timber facing? RESPONSE: Yes, two piles behind the facing will be posted, see sheet S-4 of the Plans and sheet S-6 for the details. d. Can you clarify what is in-water work? RESPONSE: In-water work includes any work that will occur below the ordinary high water mark. This includes the timber facing, pile replacement, and rip-rap placement. See Work Restrictions, In-Water Work: 01 14 00 1.3 for more information. e. Do you have information on water levels? RESPONSE: The water levels in the summertime are lower than what was observed today. Last summer the water levels allowed for a narrow area to walk along the banks in the dry, the water levels right at the bank were about 1-ft deep but get much deeper towards the center of the river. f. Has the City received a Hydraulic Project Approval permit? RESPONSE: Yes, please see Appendix A for the permits received. All other permits (e.g. traffic control) will be the responsibility of the contractor. g. Who will set up the pedestrian/cyclist detour? RESPONSE: The Contractor will be responsible for developing a Pedestrian/Traffic Control Plan for review and approval by the City of Renton. The Contractor will also be responsible for obtaining traffic control permits, and erecting, installing, maintaining, and dismantling the detour. See sheet G-5 of the Plans and also the Pedestrian/Traffic Control provisions within the Work Restrictions section of the Project Manual. h. When was the cost estimate put together? RESPONSE: The cost estimate was developed in 2019. i. Are there any permit limitations to the amount of excavation and clearing? RESPONSE: There is no limit of excavation or clearing of non-native (e.g. blackberry) vegetation to perform work within the project footprint. Permit provisions require protection of native vegetation (i.e. equipment and materials will be staged in developed area). The Hydraulic Project Approval requires replacement of any native riparian zone vegetation that is damaged or destroyed. This vegetation will be replaced with native shrubs planted at 5’ O.C. and native trees planted at 10’ O.C. See the Hydraulic Project Approval, Demobilization and Cleanup section. j. Are there any requirements for Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) participation? RESPONSE: The City of Renton encourages participation in all of its contracts by MWBE firms but there is no minimum MWBE participation requirement, nor will a MWBE preference included in the evaluation of bids for this project. k. Are we just adding on angles to portal bridge repairs or are there components (besides debris) that need to be removed? RESPONSE: All existing components will remain in place except for identified debris that will be removed. Details for the portal replacement are on sheet S-8 and S-9. They require some minor modification and welding to the existing structure. No existing members or hardware should be removed. 1/15/2020 l. Is there a finish requirement for the angle pieces? RESPONSE: Finish requirements are provided in the Project Manual Section 05 50 00, 3.03, and on the drawings sheet G-2. m. Are there issues with folks who are homeless camping in the area? RESPONSE: While there have not been issues with camping recently there is a risk of this use on public lands. It will be the Contractor’s responsibility to secure the site. Any incidents of members of the public trespassing on the secured project site should be reported to the Project Coordinator and Authorities. 8. Site Walk - All a. Noted access to remain at 7th Avenue for private residents, remainder of parking lot to the north of this route can be used entirely by the contractor. b. Walked bridge and examined left embankment where pile replacement, timber facing, and rip-rap placement will occur. End of Meeting   We believe the above record to be an accurate summary of the decisions and related discussions. Please notify us  of any exceptions to this record within ten (10) days of receipt. Failing such notification, we will consider this a  statement of fact with which you concur.   CityofRentonParksPlanning&NaturalResourcesPRE-BIDCONFERENCECEDARRIVERTRESTLEBRIDGEREPAIRSJanuary14,2020-10:30AMPLEASEPRINT!NameCompanyE-Mail1.tktJeSPV4nrn1?IJS,O.Cou72.i€c.82PS/A/1—ØO3/4,iT3(1u(L4A-viik1%1jJcc-i(-Nw-cJV4&t..iA-LItilfLdt44SC4f)Lthafl.t6.aict4LjOS2pzkgVuw?et-OCçy1f&/DtJCC8.fWr’c,(betsrr/ifla<I511.6yTh10.ry,/ee11JAjwieM’,iédJtt-we%41thr11//I.—-‘i’-&.itJTc12.j90/13.l4.j&v)ckCL%15.4tI4,c5otvcdvjcc