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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Agenda Packet CITY OF RENTON AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, February 22, 2021 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Councilmembers are attending this meeting remotely through Zoom. Audience comments will be accommodated through Zoom, but the public is requested to sign up for such testimony by calling 425-430-6501 or emailing cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or jmedzegian@rentonwa.gov by 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting. The public may also submit comments in writing to cityclerk@rentonwa.gov by 5 p.m. on the day of the meeting. For those wishing to attend by Zoom, please (1) click this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83533009277?pwd=ZjN4em5wakpnRi8xY3JGWTNYWVpJZz09 (or copy the URL and paste into a web browser) or (2) call-in to the Zoom meeting by dialing 253- 215-8782 and entering 835 3300 9277 Passcode 347602, or (3) call 425-430-6501 by 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting to request an invite with a link to the meeting. Those testifying or providing audience comment will be limited to 5 minutes each speaker unless an exception is granted by the Council. Attendees will be muted and not audible to the Council except during times they are designated to speak. Advance instructions for how to address the Council will be provided to those who sign up in advance to speak and again during the meeting. The proceedings will also be available to view live on Renton’s Channel 21, and streaming live at http://rentonwa.gov/streaming 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PROCLAMATION a) Lunar New Year Day – February 22, 2021 4. PUBLIC HEARING a) UC Zone Interim Zoning Controls Ordinance No. 6012 5. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 6. AUDIENCE COMMENTS NOTICE to all participants: Pursuant to state law, RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for any ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the council meeting, including the audience comment portion of the meeting, is PROHIBITED. 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Councilmember. a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of February 8, 2021. Council Concur b) AB - 2805 City Clerk reports bid opening on January 15, 2021 for the Renton Elementary and Middle Schools project, CAG-20-150, and submits the staff recommendation to award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, PGH Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $374,702.96.The construction contract provides for installing Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFBs) at three (3) Renton school locations (Maplewood Heights Elementary, Sierra Heights Elementary, and McKnight Middle School) to improve pedestrian safety. The work shall include but is not limited to excavation, pavement removal, RRFBs with accessible push buttons, signage, pavement markings, pedestrian refuge island, bulb outs, sidewalk widening, ADA/curb ramps improvements, drainage improvement, and visibility improvements. Council Concur c) AB - 2797 Community & Economic Development Department recommends approval of a resolution declaring that acquisition of the property located at 13279 89th Avenue South, Renton, WA (King County Parcel No. 2144800910) is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight; and requests authorization to acquire, condemn, and abate the property pursuant to Chapter 35.80A RCW. Refer to Committee of the Whole d) AB - 2799 Public Works Transportation Systems Division recommends approval of Change Order No. 1 to CAG-20-001, contractor Cascade Civil Construction, LLC, in the amount of $520,000, for additional work on Houser Way S at Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S necessary to replace the old City utilities under BNSF railroad tracks. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if further review is necessary. a) Finance Committee: Vouchers, Hire Water Utility Civil Engineer III at Step E 9. LEGISLATION 10. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.) 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION a) To discuss with legal counsel matters of potential litigation pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) for approximately 30 minutes 12. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) 6:00 p.m. - MEETING REMOTELY Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 To view Council Meetings online, please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings Proclamation Whereas, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year celebration, also known as the Spring Festival, dates back as early as the fourteenth century B.C.; and  Whereas, 2021 is the Year of the Ox, which is a symbol of wealth, prosperity, diligence and perseverance, and those born during the Year of the Ox are said to be balanced, trustworthy,  patient and modest individuals; and  Whereas, the Lunar New Year is celebrated uniquely in many different Asian countries but regardless of the country, culture, religion or ethnicity, the day is a time for family reunions,  gatherings, reaffirming bonds and reflection; and  Whereas, the diverse Asian community in Renton is home for many Asian families that have been here for generations as well as newer Asian immigrants; and  Whereas, the City of Renton, with its rich demographic diversity, beautiful parks, friendly and prosperous businesses, many community services, and excellent schools, has provided a  welcoming environment for the Asian community to call Renton their home;   Now, therefore, I, Armondo Pavone, Mayor of the City of Renton, do hereby proclaim February 22, 2021, to be  Lunar New Year Day in the City of Renton, and I encourage all members of the community to join me in this special  observation.  In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Renton to be affixed this 22nd day of February, 2021.  _____________________________  Armondo Pavone, Mayor  City of Renton, Washington  AGENDA ITEM #3. a) PUBLIC HEARING: URBAN CENTER (UC) ZONE –INTERIM ZONING CONTROLS Renton City Council February 22, 2021 Presented by: Paul Hintz, Senior Planner 425-430-7436 phintz@rentonwa.gov AGENDA ITEM #4. a) BACKGROUND Emergency Ordinance 6012 was adopted on January 25, 2020. Established interim zoning controls for the UC zone: 1.Development of multifamily requires commercial space integrated into the ground floor equivalent to 33% of the site’s land area; 2.Subject to Residential Mixed-Use Standards of RMC 4-4-150; and 3.Building setbacks of the Commercial Arterial zone. State law requires a public hearing for emergency ordinances be held within 60 days of adoption. Ord. 6012 will sunset on June 25, 2021 unless lifted sooner by City Council or extended pursuant to state law.AGENDA ITEM #4. a) BACKGROUND The Urban Center (UC) zone is intended for the creation of dense employment, destination retail, recreation, and public gathering spaces, with the potential for large scale redevelopment opportunities that will create a mixed-use retail, employment and residential center; The purpose of the UC zone is to provide an area for pedestrian-scale urban mixed-use development that supports the residential and employment goals of Renton’s Regional Growth Center; A development agreement between the City of Renton and The Boeing Company governing many of the use and development standards in the UC zone sunset on December 31, 2020; Without that development agreement there are insufficient zoning controls for new development in the UC zone, as compared to the zoning controls of other commercial zones in the City, thereby limiting the City’s ability to further the policy and purpose of the zone. AGENDA ITEM #4. a) Staff Contact: Paul Hintz, Senior Planner 425-430-7436 phintz@rentonwa.gov Tonight:Accept public testimony regarding Ordinance 6012. Before June 25, 2021 (sunset date), staff will work with the Planning Commission and City Council’s Planning and Development Committee to develop permanent standards. NEXT STEP AGENDA ITEM #4. a) February 8, 2021 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES    CITY OF RENTON  MINUTES ‐ City Council Regular Meeting  7:00 PM ‐ Monday, February 8, 2021  Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way    CALL TO ORDER     Mayor Pavone called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM.     ROLL CALL    Councilmembers Present:  Randy Corman, Council President  Angelina Benedetti, Council Position No. 2  Valerie O'Halloran, Council Position No. 3  Ryan McIrvin, Council Position No. 4  Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5  Ruth Pérez, Council Position No. 6  Kim‐Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7  (All councilmembers attended remotely)   Councilmembers Absent:                             ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT     Armondo Pavone, Mayor  Ed VanValey, Interim CAO  Shane Moloney, City Attorney   Jason Seth, City Clerk  Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison  Judith Subia, Interim Council Liaison  Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator  Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator  Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator  Kari Roller, Interim Administrative Services Administrator  Ellen Bradley‐Mak, Human Resources and Risk Management Administrator  Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator  Kim Gilman, HR Labor Manager  Ron Straka, Public Works Utility Systems Director  Jon Schuldt, Police Department Interim Administrator  AGENDA ITEM #7. a) February 8, 2021 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  Commander Chad Karlewicz, Police Department  (All City staff attended remotely except City Clerk Seth)      PROCLAMATION   a) National Black History Month: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read declaring February  2021 to be National Black History Month in the City of Renton, encouraging all residents to  join in learning more about the rich history of African Americans during this special  observance. Rev. Dr. Linda Smith and Renton resident Joseph Todd and his family accepted  the proclamation with appreciation.    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.    ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT    Interim CAO Ed VanValey reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s  recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for  2021 and beyond. Items noted were:   Renton PD Loves Campaign, started in 2018, continues this year with our officers  showing their love toward local organizations and businesses that have stepped up to  help those in our community who have been impacted by COVID‐19. Via social media,  the campaign will highlight the efforts of organizations such as the Chamber of  Commerce, Community Services Department, Renton Senior Activity Center,  Sustainable Renton, and the Salvation Army. These organizations have set up drive‐ thru food events and lunch programs to feed the community, or creative pop‐up  events to support local businesses. Please visit the Police Department’s Facebook,  Nextdoor, and Instagram accounts where they are recognizing the efforts of these  groups and the difference they are making in our community.   Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in  occasional street closures.     AUDIENCE COMMENTS     Claire Wilkinson, Renton, expressed concern about the health of puppies and the  financial practices of Puppyland, a retail pet store opening soon in Renton. She urged  Council to pass a Humane Pet Store ordinance that prohibits the sale of cats and dogs  in pet stores.      Ashly Dale, Puyallup, Director of Operations for Bailing Out Benji, expressed concern  about Puppyland, a retail pet store opening soon in Renton. She noted that  Puppyland sources its puppies from puppy mills and is known for its unscrupulous  financial practices. She urged Council to adopt a Humane Pet Store ordinance that  prohibits the sale of cats and dogs in pet stores.       Amy Jesse, Denver, Director of Public Policy, Puppy Mills for the Humane Society of  the United States, noted that Puppyland and other stores like it source their puppies  from puppy mills in the Midwest and urged Council to adopt a Humane Pet Store  ordinance that prohibits the sale of cats and dogs in pet stores.    AGENDA ITEM #7. a) February 8, 2021 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES    Diane Dobson, Renton, speaking on behalf of the Renton Chamber of Commerce,  invited Council to attend a workshop titled “CommUNITY Conversation: Diversity,  Equity & Inclusion” occurring on February 18, 2021 from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. For more  information call 425‐226‐4560.      CONSENT AGENDA  Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.   a)  Approval of Council Meeting minutes of February 1, 2021. Council Concur.   b) AB ‐ 2798 Public Works Utility Systems Division requested authorization to hire a Water Utility  Civil Engineer III at salary grade a29 Step E, effective March 16, 2021. Refer to Finance  Committee.    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE  THE CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.    UNFINISHED BUSINESS   a) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation  to approve the following payments:  1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $5,707,549.81 for vouchers, 10250‐10256,  389816‐389820, 389832‐390078; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 6482‐6493,  389821‐389827, 389829‐389831 and one wire transfer.  2. Payroll – total payment of $1,405,718.94 for payroll vouchers that include 557 direct  deposits and 4 checks. (01/01/21‐01/15/21 pay period).     MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   b) Finance Committee Chair O'Halloran presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation  to authorize the change in the 2021‐2022 adopted budget to reflect a reduction of 2.0 FTE Solid  Waste Maintenance Workers and the addition of 2.0 FTE Maintenance Services Worker I  (Street/Solid Waste).     MOVED BY O'HALLORAN, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.    LEGISLATION   Ordinance for second and final reading:   a) Ordinance No. 6013:  An ordinance was read granting Extenet Systems, Inc., a Delaware  Corporation authorized to do business within the State of Washington, its affiliates,  successors and assigns, the right, privilege, and authority to install communications facilities,  specifically fiber optic cable and related appurtenances, under, along, over, below, through  and across the streets, avenues and alleys of the City of Renton within the Public Right‐of‐ Way of Renton.     MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY BENEDETTI, COUNCIL ADOPT THE  ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.    AGENDA ITEM #7. a) February 8, 2021 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  NEW BUSINESS   Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.      ADJOURNMENT    MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.   TIME: 7:34 P.M.                          Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk            Jason Seth, Recorder 08 Feb 2021   AGENDA ITEM #7. a) 1 2/8/2021 4:21 PMCouncil  February 15, 2021  Monday No Meetings Council Holiday ‐ Presidents Day  February 22, 2021  Monday 3:30 PM Utilities Committee, Chair Benedetti ‐ Videoconference 1. Emerging Issues in Utilities 16th St & Jefferson Stormwater and Water System Project 4:15 PM Finance Committee, Chair O'Halloran ‐ Videoconference 1. Request to Hire Water Utility Civil Engineer III at Pay Grade A29, Step E 2. Vouchers 3. Emerging Issues in Finance 5:00 PM Planning & Development, Chair Prince ‐ Videoconference 1. Docket 15 2. 2021 Long Range Work Program 3. Emerging Issues in CED 6:00 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Corman ‐ Videoconference 1. HB 1590 Update/Plan 7:00 PM Council Meeting - Videoconference AGENDA ITEM #7. a) AB - 2805 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Feb 2021 SUBJECT/TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD: Renton Elementary and Middle Schools Project; CAG-20-150 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: City Clerk STAFF CONTACT: Jason Seth, City Clerk EXT.: 6502 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: Contract Award: $374,702.96 Total Project budget: $675,665 Engineer's Estimate: $533,701 SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City Clerk Division opened sealed bids for the Renton Elementary and Middle Schools Project, CAG -20-150, on January 15, 2021, and submits the staff recommendation to award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The construction contract provides for installing Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFBs) at three (3) Renton school locations (Maplewood Heights Elementary, Sierra Heights Elementary, and McKnight Middle School) to improve pedestrian safety. The work shall include but i s not limited to excavation, pavement removal, RRFBs with accessible push buttons, signage, pavement markings, pedestrian refuge island, bulb outs, sidewalk widening, ADA/curb ramps improvements, drainage improvement, and visibility improvements. The bid opening met the following Council criteria: 1) There was more than one bid submitted; 2) The lowest responsive and responsible bidder was within the total project budget; and 3) There were no irregularities with the lowest responsive and responsible bid . Therefore, staff recommends awarding the Renton Elementary and Middle Schools project to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, PGH Excavating, Inc., in the amount $374,702.96. EXHIBITS: A. Staff Recommendation Memo B. Bid Tab STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Award the Renton Elementary and Middle Schools project (CAG -20-150) to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, PGH Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $374,702.96. AGENDA ITEM #7. b) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:February 15, 2021 TO:Jason Seth, City Clerk FROM:Bob Hanson, Transportation Design Manager, x7223 Flora Lee, Transportation Project Manager, x7303 SUBJECT:Renton Elementary and Middle Schools Project – Construction Contract CAG-20-150 The Transportation Systems Division recommends that the Renton Elementary and Middle Schools Project construction contract in the amount of $374,702.96 be awarded to PGH Excavating Inc. P.O. Box 1151, Enumclaw, WA 98022. On Friday January 15, 2021 the Bids were opened. There were nine (9) bids submitted for the project. The bid submitted Road Construction Northwest, Inc., the apparent low bidder, was determined to be Irregular and Non-Responsive for failure to submit a completed Underutilized Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (UDBE) Bid Item Breakdown Form with their proposal for the project. As a result, the bid from Road Construction Northwest, Inc. has been rejected. RCW 39.04.350 has fifteen (15) responsibility criteria that must be met to determine the successful bidder. FHWA-1273 has additional requirements that have also been met. PGH Excavating Inc. has been determined to be a responsible bidder. The bid submitted by PGH Excavating Inc. has been determined to be the lowest responsive bid. To date, none of the bidders have filed a bid protest. The bid submitted by PGH Excavating Inc. was under the Engineer’s Estimate of $533,701.00, by $158,998.04. Seven (7) bidders were under the Engineer’s Estimate and two (2) bidders were over the Engineer’s Estimate. After analysis of the bids, we feel that the bid submitted by PGH Excavating Inc. is a fair representation of the cost of the work associated with this project. The City has been awarded $728,905 in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding, Federal Aid No. HSIP-000S(533), for design and construction of this project. Of that amount $662,605 is for the construction phase (construction contract and construction management). The City’s match is presently $13,060 for the construction AGENDA ITEM #7. b) Jason Seth, City Clerk Page 2 of 2 February 15, 2021 phase (environmental services). Therefore, the total funding available for the construction phase is presently $675,665 (construction contract and construction management, and environmental services). Of that amount, $583,385 is encumbered for the construction contract. The bid from PGH Excavating Inc. is $374,702.96. So, there is sufficient project budget to cover this construction contract. However, this assumes a contingency of 0% for the construction contract. There is $208,682 in federal fund balance to cover a contingency for construction, should the need arise. For now, the Transportation Systems Division is requesting that the Council award this construction contract to PGH Excavating Inc. in the amount of $374,702.96. The bids were received January 12, 2021. The contract provides for 45 calendar days for award. There is one (1) remaining council meeting (February 22) before that deadline is reached. Should the City fail to award this contract before March 1, the City will be forced to rebid the project. This will result in the City having to spend additional funds to update the contract documents to the 2021 WSDOT standard specifications because the project would be re-advertised in 2021. The project was originally bid in 2020. Additionally, WSDOT will require the City to obtain a new Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal for the construction contract. Prior to October 1, 2020, WSDOT required UDBE goals for federally funded projects. As of October 1, 2020, DBE goals are now required. The construction contract provides for installing Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFBs) at three (3) Renton school locations to improve pedestrian safety. The work shall include but is not limited to excavation, pavement removal, RRFBs with accessible push buttons, signage, pavement markings, pedestrian refuge island, bulb outs, sidewalk widening, ADA/curb ramps improvements, drainage improvement, and visibility improvements. Attachments: TIP #20-24 Bid Tabulations WSDOT construction funding authorization letter dated September 30, 2020 WSDOT project funding letter dated January 7, 2019 cc: Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator Jim Seitz, Transportation Systems Director Vangie Garcia, Transportation Planning Manager Heather Gregersen, Transportation Administrative Secretary I File AGENDA ITEM #7. b) Bid Due: January 12, 2021Bid Opening: January 15, 2021Note: Bid from Road Construction NW, Inc. has been determined to be Irregular and Non-Responsive and has been rejected. 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EXTENSION1RECORD DRAWINGS (MINIMUM BID $1,000)1‐05 LS1$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,100.00$1,100.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,200.00$1,200.00$2,500.00$2,500.002ROADWAY SURVEYING1‐05 LS1$11,000.00$11,000.00$5,500.00$5,500.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$5,100.00$5,100.00$2,320.00$2,320.00$7,000.00$7,000.00$7,500.00$7,500.00$5,400.00$5,400.00$3,000.00$3,000.003ADA FEATURES SURVEYING1‐05 LS1$4,000.00$4,000.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$6,500.00$6,500.00$3,000.00$3,000.00$6,100.00$6,100.00$8,121.00$8,121.00$8,000.00$8,000.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$6,300.00$6,300.00$8,500.00$8,500.004UTILITY POTHOLING1‐07EA12$800.00$9,600.00$625.00$7,500.00$600.00$7,200.00$375.00$4,500.00$860.00$10,320.00$575.00$6,900.00$500.00$6,000.00$750.00$9,000.00$2,000.00$24,000.00$800.00$9,600.005SPCC PLAN1‐07LS1$1,000.00$1,000.00$800.00$800.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$2,350.00$2,350.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$250.00$250.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$2,500.00$2,500.006COVID‐19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 1‐07 LS1$1,000.00$1,000.00$700.00$700.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$2,350.00$2,350.00$1,500.00$1,500.00$500.00$500.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$16,500.00$16,500.00$2,500.00$2,500.007VEGETATION PROTECTION AND RESTORATION1‐07LS18MOBILIZATION1‐09LS1$48,517.00$48,517.00$50,000.00$50,000.00$37,000.00$37,000.00$30,000.00$30,000.00$63,000.00$63,000.00$40,579.50$40,579.50$42,000.00$42,000.00$50,000.00$50,000.00$58,500.00$58,500.00$72,000.00$72,000.009PROJECT TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL1‐10LS1$34,100.00$34,100.00$10,000.00$10,000.00$6,000.00$6,000.00$29,750.00$29,750.00$30,000.00$30,000.00$9,940.00$9,940.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$30,000.00$30,000.00$51,000.00$51,000.00$15,000.00$15,000.0010FLAGGERS1‐10HR600$65.00$39,000.00$59.50$35,700.00$82.00$49,200.00$70.00$42,000.00$62.00$37,200.00$70.00$42,000.00$60.00$36,000.00$80.00$48,000.00$95.00$57,000.00$85.00$51,000.0011OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL LABOR1‐10HR20$65.00$1,300.00$70.00$1,400.00$70.00$1,400.00$70.00$1,400.00$62.00$1,240.00$80.00$1,600.00$100.00$2,000.00$80.00$1,600.00$100.00$2,000.00$100.00$2,000.0012CONSTRUCTION SIGNS CLASS A1‐10SF850$35.00$29,750.00$20.00$17,000.00$6.00$5,100.00$5.08$4,318.00$4.75$4,037.50$30.00$25,500.00$25.00$21,250.00$1.00$850.00$20.00$17,000.00$20.00$17,000.0013REMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENT2‐02 SY195$41.00$7,995.00$38.00$7,410.00$38.00$7,410.00$100.00$19,500.00$41.00$7,995.00$25.00$4,875.00$65.00$12,675.00$70.00$13,650.00$65.00$12,675.00$65.00$12,675.0014REMOVING CEM CONC SIDEWALK2‐02SY94$22.00$2,068.00$27.00$2,538.00$40.00$3,760.00$100.00$9,400.00$40.00$3,760.00$20.00$1,880.00$81.00$7,614.00$50.00$4,700.00$40.00$3,760.00$100.00$9,400.0015REMOVE CURB AND GUTTER2‐02LF200$12.00$2,400.00$14.00$2,800.00$18.00$3,600.00$10.00$2,000.00$15.00$3,000.00$12.50$2,500.00$40.00$8,000.00$15.00$3,000.00$15.00$3,000.00$45.00$9,000.0016REMOVE, STORE AND RESET MAILBOX2‐02LS1$500.00$500.00$300.00$300.00$1,600.00$1,600.00$500.00$500.00$875.00$875.00$530.00$530.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$500.00$500.00$9,700.00$9,700.00$600.00$600.0017REMOVE, STORE AND RESET FENCE2‐02LS1$3,000.00$3,000.00$2,300.00$2,300.00$3,500.00$3,500.00$3,500.00$3,500.00$875.00$875.00$5,665.00$5,665.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$5,500.00$5,500.00$10,300.00$10,300.00$15,000.00$15,000.0018CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE4‐04CY40$50.00$2,000.00$170.00$6,800.00$135.00$5,400.00$75.00$3,000.00$84.00$3,360.00$160.00$6,400.00$200.00$8,000.00$250.00$10,000.00$220.00$8,800.00$100.00$4,000.0019STAMPED HOT MIX ASPHALT5‐03SY32$100.00$3,200.00$200.00$6,400.00$213.78$6,840.96$355.25$11,368.00$400.00$12,800.00$461.00$14,752.00$350.00$11,200.00$350.00$11,200.00$460.00$14,720.00$300.00$9,600.0020HMA FOR PAVEMENT REPAIR CL. 1/2" PG 64‐225‐04TN20$1,000.00$20,000.00$425.00$8,500.00$700.00$14,000.00$314.65$6,293.00$360.00$7,200.00$448.00$8,960.00$975.00$19,500.00$1,000.00$20,000.00$430.00$8,600.00$500.00$10,000.0021DUCTILE IRON SEWER PIPE 8 IN. DIAM.7‐17LF26$200.00$5,200.00$155.00$4,030.00$115.00$2,990.00$100.00$2,600.00$200.00$5,200.00$200.00$5,200.00$200.00$5,200.00$250.00$6,500.00$170.00$4,420.00$500.00$13,000.0022CATCH BASIN, TYPE 17‐05EA1$2,000.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$2,800.00$2,800.00$1,600.00$1,600.00$3,000.00$3,000.00$1,560.00$1,560.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$2,600.00$2,600.00$8,000.00$8,000.0023STRUCTURE EXCAVATION CLASS B 7‐08CY17$300.00$5,100.00$1.00$17.00$38.00$646.00$500.00$8,500.00$100.00$1,700.00$156.00$2,652.00$150.00$2,550.00$50.00$850.00$190.00$3,230.00$200.00$3,400.0024SHORING OR EXTRA EXCAVATION CLASS B 7‐08SF135$5.00$675.00$1.00$135.00$6.00$810.00$10.00$1,350.00$1.00$135.00$1.00$135.00$10.00$1,350.00$5.00$675.00$20.00$2,700.00$12.00$1,620.0025EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION8‐01LS1$3,000.00$3,000.00$6,200.00$6,200.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$1,000.00$1,000.00$2,700.00$2,700.00$9,130.00$9,130.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$10,000.00$10,000.00$15,000.00$15,000.0026HIGH VISIBILITY FENCING8‐01LF410$6.00$2,460.00$3.75$1,537.50$4.00$1,640.00$1.00$410.00$6.00$2,460.00$5.50$2,255.00$20.00$8,200.00$10.00$4,100.00$6.00$2,460.00$12.00$4,920.0027TOPSOIL TYPE A8‐02CY4$70.00$280.00$120.00$480.00$105.00$420.00$150.00$600.00$160.00$640.00$187.00$748.00$250.00$1,000.00$150.00$600.00$300.00$1,200.00$100.00$400.0028SEEDED LAWN INSTALLATION8‐02SY23$18.00$414.00$5.00$115.00$5.50$126.50$1.00$23.00$30.00$690.00$78.00$1,794.00$50.00$1,150.00$15.00$345.00$20.00$460.00$20.00$460.0029CEMENT CONC. TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER8‐04LF226$50.00$11,300.00$40.00$9,040.00$46.00$10,396.00$31.25$7,062.50$30.00$6,780.00$51.50$11,639.00$65.00$14,690.00$60.00$13,560.00$65.00$14,690.00$70.00$15,820.0030CEMENT CONC. PEDESTRIAN CURB8‐04LF22$50.00$1,100.00$26.25$577.50$53.00$1,166.00$21.32$469.04$30.00$660.00$46.00$1,012.00$45.00$990.00$50.00$1,100.00$75.00$1,650.00$50.00$1,100.0031EXTRUDED CURB 8‐04LF150$50.00$7,500.00$24.00$3,600.00$21.00$3,150.00$14.21$2,131.50$16.00$2,400.00$16.00$2,400.00$35.00$5,250.00$35.00$5,250.00$15.00$2,250.00$28.00$4,200.0032RAISED PAVEMENT MARKER TYPE 18‐09HUND3.1$500.00$1,550.00$700.00$2,170.00$525.00$1,627.50$507.50$1,573.25$650.00$2,015.00$580.00$1,798.00$500.00$1,550.00$1,000.00$3,100.00$630.00$1,953.00$600.00$1,860.0033RAISED PAVEMENT MARKER TYPE 28‐09HUND0.3$500.00$150.00$1,600.00$480.00$850.00$255.00$812.00$243.60$1,000.00$300.00$925.00$277.50$800.00$240.00$1,000.00$300.00$1,000.00$300.00$900.00$270.0034CEMENT CONC. SIDEWALK 8‐14SY115$100.00$11,500.00$50.00$5,750.00$121.00$13,915.00$150.00$17,250.00$60.00$6,900.00$94.00$10,810.00$175.00$20,125.00$100.00$11,500.00$120.00$13,800.00$225.00$25,875.0035CEMENT CONC. CURB RAMP TYPE PERPENDICULAR 8‐14EA5$2,500.00$12,500.00$1,650.00$8,250.00$2,100.00$10,500.00$1,800.00$9,000.00$2,300.00$11,500.00$2,110.00$10,550.00$4,000.00$20,000.00$5,000.00$25,000.00$2,000.00$10,000.00$5,000.00$25,000.0036CEMENT CONC. CURB RAMP TYPE PARALLEL 8‐14EA1$2,500.00$2,500.00$1,750.00$1,750.00$2,100.00$2,100.00$1,900.00$1,900.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$2,110.00$2,110.00$4,000.00$4,000.00$5,000.00$5,000.00$2,300.00$2,300.00$5,000.00$5,000.0037DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE8‐14SF68$70.00$4,760.00$30.00$2,040.00$45.00$3,060.00$28.00$1,904.00$32.00$2,176.00$80.00$5,440.00$100.00$6,800.00$40.00$2,720.00$75.00$5,100.00$100.00$6,800.0038MAILBOX SUPPORT, TYPE 1 ‐ STEEL POST8‐18EA1$300.00$300.00$475.00$475.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$500.00$500.00$840.00$840.00$525.00$525.00$2,000.00$2,000.00$500.00$500.00$940.00$940.00$500.00$500.0039RRFB SYSTEM, SIERRA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL8‐20LS1$74,500.00$74,500.00$46,400.00$46,400.00$43,775.00$43,775.00$41,631.84$41,631.84$47,400.00$47,400.00$56,345.00$56,345.00$60,000.00$60,000.00$60,000.00$60,000.00$52,900.00$52,900.00$78,700.00$78,700.0040RRFB SYSTEM, MCKNIGHT MIDDLE SCHOOL8‐20LS1$100,900.00$100,900.00$58,700.00$58,700.00$57,600.00$57,600.00$56,367.79$56,367.79$57,100.00$57,100.00$69,120.00$69,120.00$65,000.00$65,000.00$76,000.00$76,000.00$66,900.00$66,900.00$98,100.00$98,100.0041RRFB SYSTEM, MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL8‐20LS1$52,500.00$52,500.00$34,000.00$34,000.00$34,000.00$34,000.00$35,085.72$35,085.72$35,400.00$35,400.00$43,315.00$43,315.00$35,000.00$35,000.00$60,000.00$60,000.00$38,800.00$38,800.00$60,400.00$60,400.0042PERMANENT SIGNING8‐21LS1$3,000.00$3,000.00$2,300.00$2,300.00$5,500.00$5,500.00$2,030.00$2,030.00$3,000.00$3,000.00$2,320.00$2,320.00$3,000.00$3,000.00$2,500.00$2,500.00$6,500.00$6,500.00$7,000.00$7,000.0043PLASTIC LINE8‐22LF312$2.00$624.00$4.50$1,404.00$4.25$1,326.00$4.06$1,266.72$5.00$1,560.00$4.50$1,404.00$7.00$2,184.00$10.00$3,120.00$5.00$1,560.00$8.00$2,496.0044PLASTIC CROSSWALK LINE8‐22SF240$7.00$1,680.00$7.75$1,860.00$5.00$1,200.00$4.47$1,072.80$5.40$1,296.00$5.00$1,200.00$5.00$1,200.00$10.00$2,400.00$5.00$1,200.00$10.00$2,400.0045PLASTIC STOP LINE8‐22LF17$9.00$153.00$16.25$276.25$11.00$187.00$10.15$172.55$20.00$340.00$12.00$204.00$15.00$255.00$10.00$170.00$12.00$204.00$22.00$374.0046PLASTIC TRAFFIC ARROW8‐22EA4$150.00$600.00$110.00$440.00$81.00$324.00$78.16$312.64$100.00$400.00$89.00$356.00$80.00$320.00$500.00$2,000.00$95.00$380.00$600.00$2,400.0047REMOVING PAINTED CROSSWALK LINE8‐22SF190$2.00$380.00$5.50$1,045.00$1.60$304.00$1.52$288.80$2.00$380.00$2.00$380.00$2.00$380.00$5.00$950.00$2.00$380.00$60.00$11,400.0048REMOVING PAINT LINE8‐22LF1,460$2.00$2,920.00$1.65$2,409.00$2.50$3,650.00$2.28$3,328.80$2.75$4,015.00$2.50$3,650.00$3.00$4,380.00$2.00$2,920.00$3.00$4,380.00$6.00$8,760.0049REMOVING PAINTED TRAFFIC MARKING8‐22EA4$100.00$400.00$70.00$280.00$26.00$104.00$24.36$97.44$40.00$160.00$28.00$112.00$50.00$200.00$250.00$1,000.00$30.00$120.00$200.00$800.0050PAINTED CURB8‐23LF310$7.50$2,325.00$2.20$682.00$2.00$620.00$1.80$558.00$2.50$775.00$2.00$620.00$5.00$1,550.00$1.00$310.00$2.00$620.00$10.00$3,100.00TOTAL AMOUNT = $533,701.00$367,691.25$374,702.96$379,058.99$404,784.50$433,334.00$480,303.00$520,470.00$569,452.00$665,030.00*NOTE: All applicable sales tax shall be included in the unit and lump sum bid price per section 1‐07.2(1) and WAC 458‐20‐171.Talakai ConstructionBID TABULATIONSRenton Elementary and Middle School Crossings, CAG‐20‐150, Federal Aid No.: HSIP‐000S(533)Transportation Systems, Inc.Road Construction Northwest, Inc. PGH Excavating Inc. Diversified Holdings, N.W. NPM Construction Co. Northwest Cascade, Inc. Westwater Construction Company C.A. Carey CorporationENGINEER'S ESTIMATERenton Elementary and Middle School CrossingsTED4004099Page 1 of 1Bid Tabulations2020AGENDA ITEM #7. b) Project: Renton Elementary and Middle School Crossings Project ‐ CAG‐20‐150Due Date: January 12, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.Opening: January 15, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProp Prop PropBid Local Non‐Col UDBE Recycled Wage  Add UDBE UDBE UDBESchedule of PricesCover Adden Sign Bond Cert Decl Util Cert Mat Compl 1 Bid BreakTruck CredConfirm*Includes Sales TaxC.A. Carey CorporationP.O. Box 10061Issaquahx x x x x x x x x x x x x $569,452.00WA98027CurtisAndrewsDiversified Holdings, N.W.9811 192nd Av E2Bonney Lakex x x x x x x x x x $379,058.99Wa98391MatthewWebbNPM Construction Co.P.O. Box 12293Maple Valleyx x x x x x x x x x x x x $404,784.50Wa98038NandoMerlinoBidderFORMS TURN IN WITHIN 48 HRSEngineer's Estimate$500,000.00AGENDA ITEM #7. b) Project: Renton Elementary and Middle School Crossings Project ‐ CAG‐20‐150Due Date: January 12, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.Opening: January 15, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProp Prop PropBid Local Non‐Col UDBE Recycled Wage  Add UDBE UDBE UDBESchedule of PricesCover Adden Sign Bond Cert Decl Util Cert Mat Compl 1 Bid BreakTruck CredConfirm*Includes Sales TaxBidderFORMS TURN IN WITHIN 48 HRSNorthwest Cascade, Inc.P.O. Box 733994Puyallupx x x x x x x x x x x x x $433,334.00Wa98373ClintonMyersPGH Excavating Inc.P.O. Box 11515Enumclawx x x x x x x x x x x x $374,702.96Wa98022NickThornhillRoad Construction Northwest, Inc.P.O. Box 22286Rentonx x x x x x x x x x x x x $367,691.25WA98058MatthewWagesterEngineer's Estimate$500,000.00AGENDA ITEM #7. b) Project: Renton Elementary and Middle School Crossings Project ‐ CAG‐20‐150Due Date: January 12, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.Opening: January 15, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. (Video Conference)CITY OF RENTONBID TABULATION SHEETBid Total fromProp Prop PropBid Local Non‐Col UDBE Recycled Wage  Add UDBE UDBE UDBESchedule of PricesCover Adden Sign Bond Cert Decl Util Cert Mat Compl 1 Bid BreakTruck CredConfirm*Includes Sales TaxBidderFORMS TURN IN WITHIN 48 HRSTalakai Construction9236 25th Av SW7Seattlex x x x x x x x x x x x x $665,030.00Wa98106PeteTalakai   Transportation Systems, Inc.6917 166th Av East8Sumnerx x x x x x x x x x x x x $480,303.00WA98390BrysonHuieWestwater Construction CompanyP.O. Box 592379Rentonx x x x x x x x x x x x x $520,470.00Wa98058MichaelCaplisEngineer's Estimate$500,000.00AGENDA ITEM #7. b) AB - 2797 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Feb 2021 SUBJECT/TITLE: Resolution Declaring the Acquisition of 13279 89th Avenue South, Renton, WA Necessary to Eliminate Neighborhood Blight RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Committee of the Whole DEPARTMENT: Community & Economic Development Department STAFF CONTACT: Donna Locher, Lead Code Compliance Inspector EXT.: 7438 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: Staff requests Council approve the resolution declaring the acquis ition of the property at 13279 89th Avenue South necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight. The estimated funds necessary to acquire, condemn, and abate the property, removing all public nuisances and bringing the property into complete compliance is approximately $100,000. The clean up would allow the City to resell the property and offset the costs associated with restoring this property’s compliance with City Code. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The property located at 13279 89th Avenue South (the "Property") has been a source of steadily increasing community complaints tracing back to 2011. However, in recent months, calls ranging from code compliance concerns to 911 reports have exponentially risen, overwhelming the City’s ability to maintain compliance and enforce its laws. As no use for the land has been approved by the City, and there is no utility service on the Property, numerous inhabitants are unlawfully living in junk or vehicle hulks, tr ailers, containers and tents without running water or sewer facilities. The Property has become a nuisance and a blight on the surrounding neighborhood that constitutes a threat to Renton’s public health, safety, and welfare. Since 2018, the Renton Police Department (RPD) has opened several criminal investigations for events occurring on the property. The Property has become a gathering place for unauthorized camping and trespassing for fugitives that constantly threatens the health, safety, and peaceful enjoyment of our community. The City can only acquire private property through condemnation if the purpose satisfies a public use. RCW 35.80A.010 authorizes the Council to declare that acquisition of a property is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight in order to satisfy the public use requirement. If the Council adopts the proposed resolution, staff will seek authority to proceed with the condemnation process. EXHIBITS: A. Issue Paper B. Draft Resolution STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the resolution declaring that acquisition of the property located at 13279 89th Avenue South, Renton, WA (King County Parcel No. 2144800910) is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) AGENDA ITEM #7. c)   DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY  & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT    M   E   M   O   R   A   N   D   U   M       DATE: February 16, 2021     TO: Randy Corman, Council President  Members of Renton City Council     VIA: Armondo Pavone, Mayor     FROM: C. E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator     STAFF CONTACT: Donna Locher, Lead Code Compliance Inspector     SUBJECT: Property Condemnation and Clean Up – Jerald Mossman,  13279 89th Avenue South, Renton, WA       ISSUE:   Should Council approve the proposed resolution declaring that acquisition of the property  located at 13279 89th Avenue South, Renton, WA, King County Parcel No. 2144800910  (“Property”) is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight?     RECOMMENDATION:  Staff recommends approval of the proposed resolution declaring that acquisition of the  Property is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight, pursuant to RCW 35.80A.010.    BACKGROUND SUMMARY:  The Property has been a source of steadily increasing community complaints tracing back to  2011. However, in recent months, calls ranging from code compliance concerns to 911 reports  have exponentially risen, overwhelming the City’s ability to maintain compliance and enforce its  laws. As no use for the land has been approved by the City, and there is no utility service on the  Property, numerous inhabitants are unlawfully living in junk or vehicle hulks, trailers, containers  and tents without running water or sewer facilities. The Property has become a nuisance and a  blight on the surrounding neighborhood that constitutes a threat to Renton’s public health,  safety, and welfare.     Since 2018, the Renton Police Department (RPD) has opened several criminal investigations for  events occurring on the property. These crimes include arson, homicide, detonation of  explosives, domestic assault, stolen motor vehicles, illegal drug activity, a dog attack, and a  nuisance case. Crime has also spread within the surrounding neighborhood as RPD has opened  investigations for arson, burglary, unlawful possession of firearms, stolen motor vehicles, and  AGENDA ITEM #7. c) Randy Corman, Council President  Page 2 of 2  February 16, 2021      numerous criminal trespassing violations. The Property has become a gathering place for  unauthorized camping and trespassing for fugitives that constantly threatens the health, safety,  and peaceful enjoyment of our community.    The City can only acquire private property through condemnation if the purpose satisfies a  public use. RCW 35.80A.010 authorizes the Council to declare that acquisition of a property is  necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight in order to satisfy the public use requirement.       If the Council adopts the proposed resolution, staff will proceed with the condemnation  process, which will begin by initiating a notice of a planned final action to condemn the  property pursuant to RCW 8.25.290. After such notice requirements are satisfied, the Council  will be asked to adopt a final ordinance authorizing the condemnation. Adopting the ordinance  is a prerequisite to the City filing a petition for condemnation with the King County Superior  Court to initiate formal proceedings. However, prior to engaging in litigation, City staff hope to  be able to negotiate a voluntary sale.      Acquisition of the property requires the City to pay the fair market value of the property. The  total costs for acquisition and clean up have not yet been determined and may be subject to  negotiation, but preliminary estimates place those combined costs of acquisition and cleanup in  the general range of $100,000.     These acquisition and cleanup costs are not currently accounted for in the 2021‐2022 budget.  The Administration is not asking the Council to amend the budget to accommodate the  acquisition at this time, but amendments will be necessary if the Property is ultimately  acquired. After acquisition, the City will be able to market the Property for sale for its fair  market value at the time of sale, taking into considerations any conditions the City places on its  use in the future, recapturing a portion of these projected expenditures.      Taking charge of the abatement of the Property and bringing the Property to code would be a  tremendous win for a large section of the central Renton community. The abatement would set  a positive example for some neighboring properties in decline, remove criminal trespassers  which would make a significant dent in local crime, and show the many community members  and businesses who have reported code violations and suspicious activity, that Renton cares  about its community members and takes action when action is needed.   AGENDA ITEM #7. c) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    RESOLUTION NO. _______    A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DECLARING THE  ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS KING COUNTY PARCEL NO.   2144800910 IN THE CITY OF RENTON NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE  NEIGHBORHOOD BLIGHT AND TAKING OTHER ACTION CONNECTED THEREWITH.     WHEREAS, eliminating neighborhood blight is essential in order to protect the health,  safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Renton; and  WHEREAS, chapter 35.80A RCW authorizes the City to acquire blighted property by  condemnation when any two of the following criteria are satisfied: (1) a dwelling, building, or  structure exists on the property that has not been lawfully occupied for a period of a year or  more; (2) the property, dwelling, building, or structure constitutes a threat to public health,  safety, or welfare as determined by the City’s executive authority; (3) the property, dwelling,  building, or structure has been associated with illegal drug activity during the previous twelve  months; and   WHEREAS, chapter 35.80A RCW requires the city council to adopt a resolution declaring  that the acquisition of the Property is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight; and   WHEREAS, the City’s Code Compliance Inspectors have open and active cases for  unabated violations of the municipal code now existing upon the Property; and   WHEREAS, the City Attorney has filed criminal charges against the owner of the Property  for maintaining a nuisance upon the Property; and  AGENDA ITEM #7. c) RESOLUTION NO. _______  2   WHEREAS, the Renton Police Department has issued an increasing number of criminal  citations related to the property and its owner, visitors, and tenants for violations of the criminal  law occurring upon and around the Property; and   WHEREAS, the Renton Police Department has issued an increasing number of criminal  citations for violations of the criminal law occurring in the neighborhoods surrounding the  Property; and  WHEREAS, the code compliance investigation, the criminal charges against the Property  owner, and the numerous police contacts with individuals have not resulted in the abatement of  the nuisance conditions upon the Property; and   WHEREAS, the Mayor has declared the conditions on and around the Property, including  the dwellings thereon, to be a threat to the public health, safety, or welfare of the residents of  the City of Renton; and   WHEREAS, the City Council has considered this matter during a regular duly scheduled  public meeting, has given this matter careful review and consideration, and finds that passage of  this resolution is in furtherance of the public interest, and necessary to protect the safety and  welfare of its citizens;   NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO  RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. The City Council finds as follows:  A. A dwelling and other structures exist on the Property, which have not been lawfully  occupied for a period of one year or more.  AGENDA ITEM #7. c) RESOLUTION NO. _______  3  B. Mayor Pavone, as the executive authority for the City determined on November 16,  2020 that the Property, and the dwellings located on the Property, constitute a threat to public  health, safety, and welfare. The November 16, 2020 determination by Mayor Pavone is attached  hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference.  C. The Property has been associated with illegal drug activity periodically since 2018.   SECTION II. The City Council declares that the Property, and the dwellings, buildings,  and other structures on the Property constitute a blight on the surrounding neighborhood.  SECTION III. The City Council declares that the acquisition of the Property, more  particularly described below, is necessary to eliminate neighborhood blight.  The Property, known as King County Parcel No. 2144800910, is legally described as  follows:  THE SOUTH HALF LOT 12 IN BLOCK 30 OF EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS, AS PER PLAT  RECORDED IN VOLUME 15 OF PLATS, PAGE 84, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY  AUDITOR; SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF  WASHINGTON.    SECTION IV. The Mayor and designees are hereby authorized, empowered, and  directed to take any actions necessary to commence exercising the City’s powers of eminent  domain to acquire the Property.  SECTION V. The Mayor and designees are hereby authorized, empowered and directed  to retain, hire, and contract on behalf of the City, with attorneys, appraisers, title officers,  realtors, closing agents, experts, and other providers of professional services whose services may  be needed to condemn and acquire the Property.  SECTION VI. Acts consistent with this resolution, but prior to its passage, are hereby  ratified and confirmed.  AGENDA ITEM #7. c) RESOLUTION NO. _______  4  PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ______ day of _____________________, 2021.        ______________________________  Jason A. Seth, City Clerk      APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ______ day of _____________________, 2021.        ______________________________   Armondo Pavone, Mayor           Approved as to form:      ______________________________  Shane Moloney, City Attorney    RES:1853:2/15/2021     AGENDA ITEM #7. c) RESOLUTION NO. _______  5                EXHIBIT A  DETERMINATION OF BLIGHTED PROPERTY  AGENDA ITEM #7. c) c:\users\analexander\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\inetcache\content.outlook\vuho1aty\exec memo to council.docx EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE: November 16, 2020 TO: Ruth Pérez, Council President Members of Renton City Council FROM: Armondo Pavone, Mayor STAFF CONTACT: Alex Tuttle, Assistant City Attorney SUBJECT: Condemnation of Blighted Property – 13279 89 th Avenue Based on the facts as described in the attached memorandum, I find that the property located at 13279 89th Avenue constitutes a blight on the surrounding neighborhood and that the property, dwelling, or structure constitutes a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Renton. Accordingly, I am hereby referring the attached resolution to the City Council authorizing condemnation of this blighted property. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) M E M O R A N D U M DATE: November 13, 2020 TO: Mayor Armondo Pavone FROM: Chip Vincent, CED Administrator Ed Van Valey, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Blighted Property Determination, King County Parcel No. 2144800910 As you know, the City has fielded a rising number of calls for service and compliance complaints regarding the vacant parcel of property located at 13279 89th Avenue (King County Parcel No. 2144800910). Complaints and calls for service to this address and the surrounding area trace back to as early as 2011. However, in recent months, the number of issues related to the property have steadily increased, to the point that the conditions are overwhelming the City’s ability to maintain compliance and enforce its laws. In recent months, this vacant property has become a nuisance and a blight on the surrounding neighborhood that constitutes a threat to Renton’s public health, safety, and welfare. Accordingly, we are recommending condemnation of this property, pursuant to Chapter 35.80A RCW. By way of background, in 2018, the Community & Economic Development (CED) Department cited the owner of the property (Jerald Mossman) for a total of 19 violations of the Renton Municipal Code, mostly related to excess junk and vehicle parts scattered on the vacant parcel. There is no utility service on the property, and no use for the land has been approved by the City. The property owner and any other inhabitants who are living there are doing so unlawfully, without running water or sewer facilities, and without a certificate of occupancy, as required by RMC 4-9-130. Earlier this year Mr. Mossman was convicted of a criminal charge for maintaining a nuisance. As part of the sentence, the municipal court judge ordered the owner to clean up the property. Unfortunately, the property remains out of compliance, and continues to be occupied unlawfully. Even more concerning than the numerous code violations and unsanitary conditions associated with the property is the fact that, since 2018, the Renton Police Department (RPD) has opened several criminal investigations for events occurring on the subject property. These crimes include arson, homicide, detonation of explosives, domestic assault, stolen motor vehicles, illegal drug activity, a dog attack, and the aforementioned nuisance case, among others. Crime has also spread within the surrounding neighborhood. RPD has opened investigations for arson, burglary, unlawful possession of AGENDA ITEM #7. c) Mayor Armondo Pavone Page 2 of 2 November 13, 2020 firearms, stolen motor vehicles, and numerous criminal trespassing violations in the surrounding neighborhood since 2018. The subject property has become a gathering place for unauthorized camping and trespassing for fugitives that threatens the health, safety and peaceful enjoyment of our community. Given the significant effort required to prosecute these crimes and bring the property into compliance, the City can no longer afford to allow its resources to be excessively devoted to the issues created by this property. The property owner has demonstrated no willingness to work with the City or abate the unlawful conditions, and he refuses to abide by a judicially imposed mandate to bring the property into compliance. His inaction has left the City with no choice but to unilaterally abate the unlawful conditions through any means allowed under state law. To that end, we have ultimately concluded that the most effective way to abate these unlawful conditions is by using the City’s power of eminent domain to acquire the property and secure it from further unlawful activities. Upon your approval, staff will draft a resolution for consideration by the City Council to begin the eminent domain process and bring the property into compliance. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) AB - 2799 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Feb 2021 SUBJECT/TITLE: Change Order No. 1 to CAG-20-001 with Cascade Civil Construction, LLC for the Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South Conversion Project RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee DEPARTMENT: Public Works Transportation Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Bob Hanson, Transportation Design Manager EXT.: 7223 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The fiscal impact of Change Order No. 1 to CAG-20-001 with Cascade Civil Construction for the Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South Conversion project (TIP 20-28) is $520,000. Approximately $400,000 of this change order will be funded by the Water Utility (425.455290) and Surface Water Utility (427.475 510) enterprise accounts. The remaining cost will be funded by Transportation Systems Division Fund 317. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South Conversion project will change both roadways from one-way to two-way operation between South Grady Way and North 1st Street. The project includes: • Installation of new signing and channelization. • Reconstructed intersections. • New traffic signals. • Pedestrian lighting. • Street furnishings and landscaping. The project also required Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF) to replace the Railroad Crossing Signals on Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South where they cross Houser Way South. The current equipment was designed for one-way traffic, and new signals must be installed to accommodate the conversion to two-way traffic. BNSF had originally indicated that they would accomplish the task by boring under Houser Way South to accommodate the electrical connections required for the railroad crossing signals. As they got closer to the construction window, BNSF did a more detailed review of the site and determined there were too many conflicts in the right-of-way with other utilities. BNSF determined they would have to remove the railroad tracks and dig trenches for new signal wiring. This change in construction techniques provided the city a very small window to replace aging water mains and stormwater facilities under the railroad tracks along Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South. This change order pays Cascade Civil Construction for the additional work on Houser Way South at Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South necessary to replace the old city utilities under the BNSF railroad tracks. This work was performed via change order because Cascade Civil Construction was currently on -site. With little advance notice from BNSF, there was no opportunity to bid this work as a separate contract. This AGENDA ITEM #7. d) utility work was not part of the CAG-20-001 contract with Cascade Civil Construction. This utility work was, however, within the physical project limits and the project environmental limits. Without this opportunity, replacement of these utilities would have required us to try complex jack and bore methods, which would have resulted in a substantially greater cost than this change order. In addition, due to the complexities of the work and conflicts below ground, BNSF may not have even a pproved this work in the future. In addition, due to these complex methods, this work was not planned as part of any future city project by the Transportation or Utility Systems divisions. This opportunity allowed the city to upgrade existing degraded infrastructure at a lower cost than waiting for the facilities to fail or become obsolete. EXHIBITS: A. Change Order No. 1 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Change Order No. 1 to CAG-20-001 with Cascade Civil Construction, LLC for $520,000 for the Williams Avenue South and Wells Avenue South Conversion project. AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Contract Title: Contractor: Contract No. : Federal Aid No. : Change Order No. I Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project Cascade Civil Construction cAG-20-{n1 HIPUr-STP 9917 (0:r4) El Ordered by Engineer E Proposed by the Contractor (VECP) E Unilateral Amount Working Days Original Contract:57,733,422.80 Current Contract:57,733,422.8o 250 Estimated Net Change This order:5s20,000.00 l$ew Contract:58,253,422.80 269 r/,t zl Pre Reside Engineer Reviewed By: Date ilula ngi ngef (grty of Renton Transpo.tation Design Manager) Consent By:*V/rZ* Engineer of Record Date a*waev IZE oy'zt/zr City of Renton Project Manager Date Co Reviewed By: Surety (Greaterthan 25% con andlot 2go tifte increase) Date l-ZSzt Executed By: City Attorney Date City of Renton Public Works Administrator / Mayor Date Chan8e Order No. Contract Title: Contract No. 1 Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project cAG-20-001 Page 1 of 49 250 19 Date AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Change Order No. 1 Contract Title: Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project Contract No. CAG-20-001 Page 2 of 49 THE CONTRACT IS MODIFIED AS FOLLOWS: Description of Change: This Change Order adds work at Houser Way S on Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S. This Change Order creates the new items 1-FA-A1 – Houser Way S Added Work, 1-FA-B – Houser Way S Added Work, and 1-FA-C – Houser Way S Added Work. This Change Order revises the plans to include the added plan sheets 19A, 19B, 120, 121, 122, and 123. These sheets include work to install utilities crossing Houser Way S while the railroad tracks were temporarily removed by BNSF while BNSF performed work to install new railroad signals at Houser Way S on Williams Ave S and on Wells Ave S. These sheets include the long- term traffic control to accommodate the installed railroad signals. Reason for Change: This Change was made to facilitate the installation of new railroad signals on Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S at Houser Way south. The new signals and conduits will be installed by BNSF and will facilitate the conversion of Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S from one-way roads to two-way roads as was included in the Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project. This Change was made to include the installation of utility crossings while the railroad tracks had been temporarily removed by BNSF and the installation of long-term traffic control to accommodate the installed railroad signals. This Change was made to include the installation of long-term traffic control to accommodate the installed railroad signals. Materials: The added materials for this work are as follows. Crushed Surfacing Top Course HMA Cl. ½” PG 64-22 Catch Basin Type 1 Catch Basin Type 1L Catch Basin Type 2-54” Rectangular Solid Metal Cover 6” PVC Storm Drain Pipe 8” Ductile Iron Storm Drain Pipe 12” Ductile Iron Pipe Casing 24” Steel Casing Mechanical Joint and End Cap ¾” Copper Water Service Line AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Change Order No. 1 Contract Title: Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project Contract No. CAG-20-001 Page 3 of 49 Concrete Rat Slab Dowel Bars Concrete Thrust Block Shackle Rods Jersey Barrier Plans: Attached Sheets 19A, 19B, 120, 121, 122, and 123 are added as part of this Change Order. Equitable Adjustment: The work under this Change Order is determined to be a significant change and therefore this Change Order includes an estimated equitable adjustment of $520,000.00 per Section 1-04.4 of the 2018 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications, see the attached Change Order Cost Calculation. The final payment to the Contractor will be made based on the actual labor, equipment, materials, and services on a force account basis in accordance with Section 1-09.6 of the 2018 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications. Extension of Time: As agreed by all parties, the Time for Completion is extended 19 Working Days. All costs associated with the extended working days are covered by the provisions in Section 1-09.6 of the 2018 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications. Sections 1-04.4 and 1-04.5 of the 2018 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications shall govern this Change Order. The Work of the referenced Contract is modified to include the changes detailed herein. The payment provided for herein shall constitute the complete and final settlement for all costs of labor, equipment, materials, overhead, profit, permit fees, and all other claims that may be made by the Contractor as a result of this change. Attachments: Forms to be attached to Change Order ☒ Plans ☒ Field Directive AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Change Order No. 1 Contract Title: Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project Contract No. CAG-20-001 Page 4 of 49 ☒ Change Order Quotation ☒ Change Order Cost Calculation ☒ Project Labor List ☒ Force Account Equipment Rate Request (DOT Form 422-010 EF) ☐ Overhead Adjustment Determination AGENDA ITEM #7. d) WILLIAMS AVE S S 3RD STWELLS AVE S BURNETT AVE S MAIN AVE SS 4TH STS 2ND STTRAFFIC CONTROL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES PLAN NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_TCP01.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON 3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 41380OLIVIA B . PARA S C HI VJF JF OBP OBP KPG WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT 19A 123 DEC 2019 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) 16125 19A PHASE C - HOUSER WAY DETOUR PLAN TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN    DETOUR PLAN FOR HOUSER WAY S CLOSUREROAD CLOSEDTOTHRU TRAFFICWORK AHEAD ROAD DETOURROAD CLOSEDTOTHRU TRAFFICDETOURDETOURWORK AHEAD ROAD DETOURDETOUR DETOURSTOP ONLY DO NOTENTERDO NOTENTERSTOPSTOPONLYSTOPSTOPSTOPSTOPDO NOTENTERAGENDA ITEM #7. d) S 3RD STS 4TH STWILLIAMS AVE S HOUSER WAY S WELLS AVE S TRAFFIC CONTROL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES PLAN NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_TCP01.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON 3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 41380OLIVIA B . PARA S C HI VJF OBP TD TD KPG WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT 19B 123 DEC 2019 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) 16125 19B PHASE D - HOUSER WAY RAILROAD SIGNALS TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN    HOUSER WAY RAILROAD SIGNAL TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANWORK AHEAD ROAD WORK AHEAD ROAD STOPSTOPSTOPSTOPCLOSED AHEAD LEFT LANECLOSED AHEAD LEFT LANESTOPSTOPSPEEDLIMIT15SPEEDLIMIT15TYPICAL TEMPORARY CONCRETE JERSEY BARRIER DETAIL PLAN 135 Degree Angle AGENDA ITEM #7. d) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••HOUSER WAY S WILLIAMS AVE S STA 0+00 TO STA 1+86 GENERAL NOTESGENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND GENERAL DRAINAGE NOTESGENERAL DRAINAGE NOTES STA 0+25 TO STA 1+00 PLAN DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WILLIAMS AVE S 120 16125 DEC 2019 123120 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON REGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERN EPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R A LI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-201912" CASING PROFILE AGENDA ITEM #7. d) STA 0+00 TO STA 1+14 GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND GENERAL DRAINAGE NOTES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••WELLS AVE S HOUSER WAY S PROFILE PLAN DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WELLS AVE S 121 16125 DEC 2019 123121 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF 12" CASING PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERNEPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019AGENDA ITEM #7. d) STA 0+00 TO STA 0+56 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+42STA 0+00 TO STA 0+52 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40STA 0+00 TO STA 0+49 PROFILE DRAINAGE CROSSING PROFILES 122 16125 DEC 2019 123122 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE - CB#1 TO CB#4 - CB#2 TO CB#5 - CB#7 TO CB#10 - CB#8 TO CB#11 SHALLOW CONCRETE INLET PROFILE - CB#3 TO CB#6 PROFILE - CB#9 TO CB#12 NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERNEPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019AGENDA ITEM #7. d) GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND HOUSER WAY S WILLIAMS AVE S WATER PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WILLIAMS AVE S 123 16125 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) DEC 2019 123123 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PLAN PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSFW2_WTR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019END CAP (MJ), SHACKLE ROD & DEADMAN ANCHOR THRUST BLOCKAGENDA ITEM #7. d) FIELD DIRECTIVE Project Name Federal Aid #Contract No.Date Field Directive Description Field Directive No. Contractor Project Engineer (or Representative) Date Jordan Howe Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104 | P 206.436.0515 11/18/2020 Cascade Civil Construction Houser Way S Added Work 024 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) CAG 20-001 11/18/2020 The following is documentation of an oral order given by the Engineer per WSDOT Specification 1-04.4. The Contractor shall incorporate the attached plan sheets 19A, 120, 121, 122, and 123 into the plans. The Contractor shall complete the work shown on these plan sheets in coordination with the BNSF removal and replacement of the existing railroad panels and tracks on Houser Way S at Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S. The work to reopen Houser, Williams, and Wells shall be completed by the end of the day 11/25/20. The work to install the utilities and the new rat slab shall be completed by the end of the day 11/20/20 to allow BNSF to proceed with the reinstallation of the ballast, railroad tracks, and railroad panels. The work to construct the items shown on these added plan sheets will be tracked and paid by force account as part of a future change order. The estimated cost to complete this work is $400,000.00 and it is estimated that this work will take an additional 10 working days. This estimate is based on the engineers estimate with modifications to account for the accelerated schedule, small quantities, and anticipated utility conflicts. This estimate took into account the Contractors quote to complete this work. AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Estimated Costs for Houser Way S Added Work SCHEDULE A1 - ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS No. Spec No. Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Revised Totals Factoring Accelerated Work 1 1-04 MINOR CHANGE 1 EST $50,000.00 $50,000.00 2 1-05 ROADWAY SURVEYING 1 LS $7,500.00 $7,500.00 9 1-10 PROJECT TEMP. TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 LS $19,000.00 $19,000.00 10 1-10 FLAGGERS 480 HR $100.00 $48,000.00 11 1-10 OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL LABOR 80 HR $100.00 $8,000.00 12 1-10 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR 1 LS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 15 2-03 ROADWAY EX. INCL. HAUL 140 CY $69.00 $9,660.00 $10,626.00 16 4-04 CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE 130 TN $39.00 $5,070.00 $5,577.00 17 5-04 HMA CL 1/2" PG 64-22 140 TN $200.00 $28,000.00 Saw Cutting 2000 LF $5.00 $10,000.00 CEM. CONC. RAT SLAB FDN RESTORATION 20 CY $500.00 $10,000.00 25 7-04 DUCTILE IRON STROM PIPE WITH POLYWRAP 8 IN. DIAM.180 LF $135.00 $24,300.00 $26,730.00 DUCTILE IRON STROM PIPE WITH POLYWRAP 12 IN. DIAM.130 LF $140.00 $18,200.00 $20,020.00 26 7-04 SOLID WALL PVC STORM SEWER PIPE 6 IN. DIAM.50 LF $77.00 $3,850.00 $4,235.00 30 7-04 BANK RUN GRAVEL FOR TRENCH BACKFILL STORM 260 TN $40.00 $10,400.00 $11,440.00 31 7-05 CATCH BASIN TYPE 1 2 EA $1,680.00 $3,360.00 $3,696.00 32 7-06 CATCH BASIN TYPE 1L 3 EA $2,435.00 $7,305.00 $8,035.50 7-05 CATCH BASIN TYPE 2 54 IN. DIAM.1 EA $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $4,950.00 38 7-05 CONNECTION TO DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 8 EA $1,515.00 $12,120.00 $13,332.00 40 8-01 EROSION/WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 1 EST $15,000.00 $15,000.00 79 8-22 PLASTIC STOP LINE 30 LF $20.00 $600.00 $200.00 80 8-22 PLASTIC CROSSWALK LINE 130 SF $17.00 $2,210.00 $200.00 81 8-22 PLASTIC TRAFFIC ARROW 1 EA $77.00 $77.00 $100.00 POTHOLING 1 EST $10,000.00 $10,000.00 A1 TOTAL $322,641.50 SCHEDULE A2 - WATER IMPROVEMENTS 99 2-09 CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL 10 CY $160.00 $1,600.00 100 7-08 SHORING OR EXTRA EXCAVATION TRENCH 1 LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 101 7-09 ABANDON EXISTING WATER SYSTEM 1 LS $2,500.00 $2,500.00 103 7-09 FURNISH AND INSTALL 6 IN. DIAM. DUCTILE IRON PIPE FOR WATER MAIN AND FITTINGS 10 LF $114.00 $1,140.00 $1,254.00 105 7-09 BANK RUN GRAVEL FOR TRENCH BACKFILL 150 TN $40.00 $6,000.00 $6,600.00 106 7-09 CONNECTION TO EXISTING WATER MAIN 2 EA $8,370.00 $16,740.00 $18,414.00 107 7-09 CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKING AND DEAD MAN ANCHOR BLOCKS 2 CY $1,100.00 $2,200.00 7-09 STEEL CASING FOR WATER PIPE, 24 IN DIAM.70 LF $350.00 $24,500.00 7-16 TEMPORARY WATER BYPASS SYSTEM 1 LS $15,000.00 $15,000.00 A2 TOTAL $77,068.00 SALES TAX (10%)$84,774.80 Estimated Added Cost (A1+A2)$407,416.30 Estimated Added Days 10 Working Days AGENDA ITEM #7. d) AGENDA ITEM #7. d) AGENDA ITEM #7. d) WILLIAMS AVE S S 3RD STWELLS AVE S BURNETT AVE S MAIN AVE SS 4TH STS 2ND STTRAFFIC CONTROL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES PLAN NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_TCP01.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON 3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 41380OLIVIA B . PARA S C HI VJF JF OBP OBP KPG WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT 19A 123 DEC 2019 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) 16125 19A PHASE C - HOUSER WAY DETOUR PLAN TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN    DETOUR PLAN FOR HOUSER WAY S CLOSUREROAD CLOSEDTOTHRU TRAFFICWORK AHEAD ROAD DETOURROAD CLOSEDTOTHRU TRAFFICDETOURDETOURWORK AHEAD ROAD DETOURDETOUR DETOURSTOP ONLY DO NOTENTERDO NOTENTERSTOPSTOPONLYSTOPSTOPSTOPSTOPDO NOTENTERAGENDA ITEM #7. d) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••HOUSER WAY S WILLIAMS AVE S STA 0+00 TO STA 1+86 GENERAL NOTESGENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND GENERAL DRAINAGE NOTESGENERAL DRAINAGE NOTES STA 0+25 TO STA 1+00 PLAN DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WILLIAMS AVE S 120 16125 DEC 2019 123120 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON REGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERN EPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R A LI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-201912" CASING PROFILE AGENDA ITEM #7. d) STA 0+00 TO STA 1+14 GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND GENERAL DRAINAGE NOTES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••WELLS AVE S HOUSER WAY S PROFILE PLAN DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WELLS AVE S 121 16125 DEC 2019 123121 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF 12" CASING PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERNEPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019AGENDA ITEM #7. d) STA 0+00 TO STA 0+56 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+42STA 0+00 TO STA 0+52 STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40STA 0+00 TO STA 0+49 PROFILE DRAINAGE CROSSING PROFILES 122 16125 DEC 2019 123122 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE - CB#1 TO CB#4 - CB#2 TO CB#5 - CB#7 TO CB#10 - CB#8 TO CB#11 SHALLOW CONCRETE INLET PROFILE - CB#3 TO CB#6 PROFILE - CB#9 TO CB#12 NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_PPR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS ERNEPRFO E NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019AGENDA ITEM #7. d) GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES LEGEND HOUSER WAY S WILLIAMS AVE S WATER PLAN & PROFILE HOUSER WAY S & WILLIAMS AVE S 123 16125 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) DEC 2019 123123 WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT KPG       JF PLAN PROFILE NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSFW2_WTR.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 45211WILLIAM R. ED R ALI N3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design 12-27-2019END CAP (MJ), SHACKLE ROD & DEADMAN ANCHOR THRUST BLOCKAGENDA ITEM #7. d) FIELD DIRECTIVE Project Name Federal Aid #Contract No.Date Field Directive Description Field Directive No. Contractor Project Engineer (or Representative) Date Jordan Howe Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104 | P 206.436.0515 11/30/2020 Cascade Civil Construction Traffic Control for Railroad Signals 027 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) CAG 20-001 11/30/2020 The following is documentation of an oral order given by the Engineer per WSDOT Specification 1-04.4. The Contractor shall setup traffic control per the attached drawing number 19B and incorporate it into the plans. The setup of this traffic control shall happen before reopening Wells Ave S and Williams Ave S at Houser Way S to traffic. The work to setup the long term traffic control at Houser Way S will be tracked and paid by force account as part of a future change order. AGENDA ITEM #7. d) S 3RD STS 4TH STWILLIAMS AVE S HOUSER WAY S WELLS AVE S TRAFFIC CONTROL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES PLAN NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: DESIGN BY: CHECK BY: PROJ MGR: FILE:BY:DATE: APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE DRAWING NO. PROJECT NO. FED AID NO. DATE: SHEET NO.OF SURVEYED: 16125_BNSF_TCP01.dwg BID DOCUMENT Public Works Department CITY OF RENTON 3131 Elliott Ave Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 286-1640 2502 Jefferson Ave Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-0720 www.kpg.com Interdisciplinary Design R EGIST E R E D NOTGNIHSAWFOETAT SERN EPRFOE NNALIO E S IGS 41380OLIVIA B . PARA S C HI VJF OBP TD TD KPG WILLIAMS AVENUE S AND WELLS AVENUE S CONVERSION PROJECT 19B 123 DEC 2019 HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) 16125 19B PHASE D - HOUSER WAY RAILROAD SIGNALS TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN    HOUSER WAY RAILROAD SIGNAL TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANWORK AHEAD ROAD WORK AHEAD ROAD STOPSTOPSTOPSTOPCLOSED AHEAD LEFT LANECLOSED AHEAD LEFT LANESTOPSTOPSPEEDLIMIT15SPEEDLIMIT15TYPICAL TEMPORARY CONCRETE JERSEY BARRIER DETAIL PLAN 135 Degree Angle AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Houser Way S Added Work - Contractors Quote AGENDA ITEM #7. d) AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Bid Item No.Quantity Unit Price 165417.2 1.00$ 115130 1.00$ 88000 1.00$ 5000 1.00$ 30000 1.00$ 1-FA-A1 1 150,000.00$ 1-FA-B 1 200,000.00$ 1-FA-C 1 150,000.00$ Per attached determination Change Order No. 1 By: Jordan Howe Date: 1/19/2021 Williams Avenue S & Wells Avenue S Conversion Project Cascade Civil Construction CAG-20-001 HIPUL-STP 9917 (34) Perteet Change Order Cost (Equitable Adjustment) Project Name: Contractor: Federal Aid No: Contract No: Construction Manager: 12%, 10%, 7% Houser Way S Added Work Estimate Houser Way S Added Work Estimate $0.00 $0.00 21% Estimate 21% Estimate Estimate $18,480.00 $5,000.00 $1,050.00 $0.00 $30,000.00 $3,600.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 Bid Item Change Description Force Account Subcontractor Markup $47,971.00 $115,130.00Equipment Equipment Markup Materials Materials Markup Labor Labor Markup Services Markup Mobilization Subcontractor Work Rounded Change Order Cost $520,000.00 Estimated Cost $165,417.23 $150,000.00Houser Way S Added Work Estimate $24,177.30 $88,000.00 21% Estimate Unit Estimate 29% Estimate Services Calculated Change Order Cost Estimated Change Order Cost $0.00 Overhead $0.00 $520,000.00 $498,825.53 By Agreement Sales Tax Calculated Change Order Cost $20,000.00 AGENDA ITEM #7. d) PERTEET.COM 505 FIFTH AVENUE S, SUITE 300 SEATTLE, WA 98104 206.436.0515 May 29, 2020 Serial Letter # 6 Brian Fry Cascade Civil Construction, LLC P.O. Box 73457 Puyallup, WA 98373 Williams Ave South & Wells Ave South Conversion Project City Project No.: CAG-20-001 Federal Aid No.: HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) RE: Response to Serial Letter #4 (Force Account Labor Lists) Brian: Thank you for providing the Project Labor List in accordance with 1-09.6 1. There are no exceptions to the project labor list as provided. For any consideration of payment for small tools as requested in Serial Letter #4 the requirements detailed in Rahmi Kutsal’s 5/13/2020 email must be met (these requirements are all detailed in the WSDOT Standard Specifications and the WSDOT/AGC Equipment Rental Agreement). If you have questions or comments, please contact our office. Respectfully, Jordan Howe 425-308-7283 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Labor List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) PO Box 73457 Puyallup, WA 98373 Office (253)302-0483 Office Fax (971)216-0079 Estimating Fax (503)981-1161 1 March 24, 2020 COR 420001-004 Perteet, Inc. 38579 SE River Street Suite 1 PO Box 908 Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Project: Williams Ave South & Wells Ave South Conversion Project CAG-20-001 FA HIPUL-STP 9917 (034) CCC Job No.: 420001 RE: Force Account Labor Lists Attn: Rahmi Kutsal – Construction Manager Rahmi: Please find attached our Force Account Labor Lists. The contract provides for the owner and contractor to negotiate the cost of small tools. We propose adding 2% to the labor component of each force account record to account for small tools, rigging, consumables, safety, and supplies. Please contact us if you have any questions concerning this issue. Respectively, Brian Fry Brian Fry – Project Manager Cascade Civil Construction, LLC Houser Way S Added Work - Project Labor List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) 1 Tim Hayner From:Mandy Lopes Sent:Thursday, June 6, 2019 12:16 PM To:Tim Hayner; Laurie Tapia Subject:WC EXPERIENCE RATES Houser Way S Added Work - Project Labor List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) WASHINGTON LABORERS - WEIGHTED RATES Effective 01/24/2020 Road Rates (L&I Rates effective 4/11/19) Group 2A Group 2B Group 2C Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Flagger Traffic Control Laborer Traffic Control Supervisor General Pipelayer Lead P/L Foreman Hourly Rate 31.48$ 34.47$ 37.21$ 39.23$ 40.17$ 40.81$ 43.17$ Benefits (1)12.53$ 12.53$ 12.53$ 12.53$ 12.53$ 12.53$ 12.53$ Federal Taxes (2)2.66$ 2.91$ 3.14$ 3.31$ 3.39$ 3.45$ 3.65$ State Taxes (3)1.90$ 2.08$ 2.24$ 2.36$ 2.42$ 2.46$ 2.60$ L&I Road 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ PTO (4)1.10$ 1.18$ 1.24$ 1.29$ 1.32$ 1.33$ 1.39$ PFML (5)0.18$ 0.19$ 0.20$ 0.21$ 0.21$ 0.21$ 0.22$ Straight-time 52.08$ 55.59$ 58.80$ 61.17$ 62.28$ 63.03$ 65.80$ 1-1/2 Overtime 68.91$ 74.05$ 78.76$ 82.23$ 83.84$ 84.95$ 89.00$ Double Overtime 87.01$ 93.87$ 100.15$ 104.79$ 106.94$ 108.41$ 113.82$ Health & Welfare 6.60$ Pension 4.79$ LECET 0.14$ Training Fund 1.00$ 12.53$ (2) Federal Taxes FICA 6.20% MC 1.45% FUTA 0.80% 8.45% (3) State Taxes UC 6.02% (4) PTO 1/40 = 2.5%2.50% (5) PFML 0.4% x Gross 0.40% Houser Way S Added Work - Project Labor List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) WASHINGTON OPERATORS - WEIGHTED RATES Effective 01-24-2020 Road Rates (L&I Rates effective 04/11/19) Group 1A Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Foreman Hourly Rate 48.63$ 47.94$ 47.33$ 46.80$ 43.83$ 52.13$ Benefits (1)22.47$ 22.47$ 22.47$ 22.47$ 22.47$ 22.47$ Federal Taxes (2)4.11$ 4.05$ 4.00$ 3.95$ 3.70$ 4.40$ State Taxes (3)2.93$ 2.89$ 2.85$ 2.82$ 2.64$ 3.14$ L&I Road 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ 2.24$ PTO (4)1.78$ 1.76$ 1.75$ 1.73$ 1.66$ 1.87$ PFML (5)0.28$ 0.28$ 0.28$ 0.28$ 0.27$ 0.30$ Straight-time 82.43$ 81.62$ 80.91$ 80.29$ 76.80$ 86.54$ 1-1/2 Overtime 108.35$ 107.16$ 106.11$ 105.20$ 100.10$ 114.36$ Double Overtime 136.32$ 134.74$ 133.34$ 132.13$ 125.32$ 144.35$ Group 1A:Cranes 100-199 Tons Loader 10 yd or More (1) Benefits: Health & Welfare 8.57$ Group 1:Loader 6-9 Yd., Shop Mechanic Pension 13.15$ Backhoe 3-6 Yd. Training Fund 0.75$ 22.47$ Group 2: Loader -6 Yd. (2) Federal Taxes: Backhoe -3 Yd. FICA 6.20% Scraper MC 1.45% Grader (finish) FUTA 0.80%Field Mechanic: Group 2 +$0.30 8.45% (3) State Taxes:Group 3: Dozer D9 & Under UC 6.02% Grader (non-finish) Service/Grade Engineer (4) PTO 1/40 = 2.5%2.50% Backhoe -75 HP (5) PFML 0.4% x Gross 0.40% Group 4:Roller (finish) Grade Checker Houser Way S Added Work - Project Labor List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) FORCE ACCOUNT EQUIPMENT LIST 505 5th Avenue S, Suite 300, Seattle, WA, 98104 | P 206.436.0515 Prime Contractor:Project: Cascade Civil Construction Williams Ave S and Wells Ave S Conversion Project Federal Aid #HIPUL-STP 9917(034) Contract No.CAG-20-001 CONTRACTOR: Cascade Civil Construction Equipment ID No. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION (Year, Make, Model, Power, etc.) Blue Book Description FHWA Hourly Rate Standby Rate LD-9410 2016 DEERE 544K 4-WD ARTICULATED WHEEL LOADER 61.43$ 14.43$ MB-15 2020 STANLEY MB15EXS HYDRAULIC IMPACT BREAKER 12.73$ 3.99$ PU-319 2020 FORD F-150 4X4 ON-HIGHWAY LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS 16.25$ 3.57$ TR-355 2020 FORD F-550 ON-HIGHWAY LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS 22.38$ 5.00$ TR-992 2020 4X2 25K GVW AND ACCESSORIES ON-HIGHWAY TRUCK TRACTORS 59.87$ 13.43$ RS-320 2020 ELIGIN SWEEPER RS320 DUAL ENGINE PAVEMENT SWEEPER 112.34$ 18.67$ 85USB-3 2020 HITACHI ZAXIS CRAWLER MOUNTED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 55.83$ 16.97$ TB-425X-S BTI TB-425X-S HYDRAULIC IMPACT BREAKERS 17.75$ 5.26$ LD-9633 2020 HITACHI ZW180 4-WD ARTICULATED WHEEL LOADER 54.76$ 16.39$ TR-972 2003 6x4, 12Y DUMP TRUCK ON-HIGHWAY REAR DUMP 60.28$ 11.83$ EX-3122 2020 KOMATSU PC 138USLC-141 CRAWLER MOUNTED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 82.50$ 24.27$ TR-900 2020 4X2 2500 ON-HIGHWAY WATER TANKER 28.44$ 7.51$ TB-250 2002 TAKEUCHI TB250 CRAWLER MOUNTED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 28.14$ 10.11$ TR-1019 2020 4X2 1 440 ON-HIGHWAY LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS 24.59$ 5.28$ LD-9630 2020 HITACHI ZW220 4-WD ARTICULATED WHEEL LOADER 78.53$ 25.01$ Air Comp 185 2020 SULLILAIR 125DPQJD PORTABLE ROTARY SCREW AIR COMPRESSOR 12.62$ 1.45$ Page 1 of 5 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2019 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . J uly 19, 2019 3 .0 c u y dBucket Capacity - He a p e d 1 6 7 .0 hpNet Ho rse p o wer EROPSOperator Protectio n DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US $ Rental Rate Blue Book® Deere 544K (disc. 2016) 4-W d Artic ulat ed W heel Loaders Siz e C lass : 150 - 174 H P W eight : 28263 H P Configur ation for 544 K (dis c. 2016) Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o u r l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates $5,195.00 $1,455.00 $365.00 $55.00 $31.91 $61.43 A d j u stments R egion ( W as hingt on: 97.8%) ($114.29)($32.01)($8.03)($1.21) M odel Year (2016: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :$5,080.71 $1,422.99 $356.97 $53.79 $31.91 $60.78 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate $14.43 I dling R ate $45.28 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)41%$2,129.95/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)37%$1,922.15/m o C F C (ow ners hip)12%$623.40/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)10%$519.50/m o F uel (operat ing) @ 3.07 51%$16.41/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 1 9 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . The equip me n t re p re se n te d in this re p o rt h a s b e e n e xclu sive ly prepared for A L AN APLIN (e stima ting@kerrcontracto rs.com)www.equipmentwatch.comLD-9410 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 5, 2020 3 6 0 /8 0 0Frequency Ra n g e 7 2 0 .0 ft-lbImpact Energy 7 2 0 .0 ft-lbImpact En e rg y (Aem) w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® St anley MB15EXS H y draulic I m pac t Break ers Siz e C lass : 601 - 800 fl b W eight : N /A Configur ation for MB15 EXS Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Own er shi p C o sts Esti mated Op er ati n g C osts F H W A R ate** M onthly W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u rly H o u r l y Publis hed R ates U SD $1,495.00 U SD $420.00 U SD $105.00 U SD $16.00 U SD $4.24 U SD $12.73 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $1,495.00 U SD $420.00 U SD $105.00 U SD $16.00 U SD $4.24 U SD $12.73 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $3.99 I dling R ate U SD $8.49 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)37%U SD $553.15/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)53%U SD $792.35/m o C F C (ow ners hip)5%U SD $74.75/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)5%U SD $74.75/m o F uel cos t dat a is not av ailable f or thes e rat es . Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 5, 2020 4 X4Axle Config u ra tio n Cre wCab Type 1 6 5 .0Horsepower Ga s olinePower Mo d e 3 /4Ton Ra ting w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous 4X4 3/4 165 CREW G AS On-H ighw ay Light D ut y T ruc k s Siz e C lass : 100 - 199 H P W eight : 5500 l b s Configur ation for 4X4 3/4 165 C R EW GAS Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $860.00 U SD $240.00 U SD $60.00 U SD $9.00 U SD $11.36 U SD $16.25 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $860.00 U SD $240.00 U SD $60.00 U SD $9.00 U SD $11.36 U SD $16.25 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $3.57 I dling R ate U SD $13.17 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)54%U SD $464.40/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)27%U SD $232.20/m o C F C (ow ners hip)7%U SD $60.20/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)12%U SD $103.20/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 2.51 73%U SD $8.28/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comPU-319 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 5, 2020 4 X2Axle Config u ra tio n ConventionalCab Type 3 1 0 .0Horsepower DieselPower Mo d e 1 3 /4Ton Ra ting w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous 4X2 1 3/4 310 CONV DIESEL On-H ighw ay Light D ut y T ruc k s Siz e C lass : 300 H P & Over W eight : N /A Configur ation for 4X2 1 3 /4 31 0 CONV DIESEL Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $1,205.00 U SD $340.00 U SD $85.00 U SD $13.00 U SD $15.53 U SD $22.38 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $1,205.00 U SD $340.00 U SD $85.00 U SD $13.00 U SD $15.53 U SD $22.38 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $5.00 I dling R ate U SD $18.23 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)54%U SD $650.70/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)27%U SD $325.35/m o C F C (ow ners hip)7%U SD $84.35/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)12%U SD $144.60/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 3.07 73%U SD $11.38/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR-355 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 1, 2020 4 4 4 5 .3 lbsLift Capacity 4 2 .6 ftMaximum Boom L e n g th HydraulicPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous TO 8,000 LBS Art ic ulated C ranes F or T ruc k M ounting Siz e C lass : T o 8,000 l b s W eight : N /A Configur ation for TO 8,0 00 LB S Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D aily H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $935.00 U SD $260.00 U SD $65.00 U SD $10.00 U SD $3.34 U SD $8.65 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $935.00 U SD $260.00 U SD $65.00 U SD $10.00 U SD $3.34 U SD $8.65 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $3.35 I dling R ate U SD $5.31 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)46%U SD $430.10/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)36%U SD $336.60/m o C F C (ow ners hip)8%U SD $74.80/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)9%U SD $84.15/m o F uel cos t dat a is not av ailable f or thes e rat es . Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR-992 Attachment Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 1, 2020 6 0 0 .0Amps DC-CCCurrent Type ElectricPower Mo d e MultipleProcess w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous MP-600/4 DC-CC MO DULES W elder Pow er Sources Siz e C lass : 601 - 700 amps W eight : 1575 l b s Configur ation for MP-60 0/4 DC-C C MODULES Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $495.00 U SD $140.00 U SD $35.00 U SD $5.00 U SD $2.10 U SD $4.91 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $495.00 U SD $140.00 U SD $35.00 U SD $5.00 U SD $2.10 U SD $4.91 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $1.94 I dling R ate U SD $2.81 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)47%U SD $232.65/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)31%U SD $153.45/m o C F C (ow ners hip)11%U SD $54.45/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)11%U SD $54.45/m o F uel cos t dat a is not av ailable f or thes e rat es . Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR-992 Attachment Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 1, 2020 4 X2Axle Config u ra tio n 2 0 0 .0Horsepower 2 5 0 0 0 .0 lbsMaximum Gross Vehicle Weig h t DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous 4X2 25KGVW DSL On-H ighw ay T ruck T rac t ors Siz e C lass : 19,501 - 26,000 GVW W eight : 8793 l b s Configur ation for 4X2 25 K GVW DSL Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Own er shi p C o sts Esti mated Op er ati n g C osts F H W A R ate** M onthly W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u rly H o u r l y Publis hed R ates U SD $1,815.00 U SD $510.00 U SD $130.00 U SD $20.00 U SD $22.14 U SD $32.45 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $1,815.00 U SD $510.00 U SD $130.00 U SD $20.00 U SD $22.14 U SD $32.45 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $6.29 I dling R ate U SD $25.30 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)43%U SD $780.45/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)38%U SD $689.70/m o C F C (ow ners hip)7%U SD $127.05/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)11%U SD $199.65/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 3.07 68%U SD $14.99/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR-992 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 1, 2020 1 2 5 .0 c fmAir De live ry Ra ting 4 4 .3 hpHorsepower DieselPower Mo d e 1 5 0 .0 ps iRated Pressu re @ Psi w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Atlas Copco XATS 68 Kd Port able R otary Screw Air C om pres s ors Siz e C lass : 125 - 249 cfm W eight : N /A Configur ation for XATS 6 8 Kd Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D aily H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $905.00 U SD $255.00 U SD $64.00 U SD $10.00 U SD $8.72 U SD $13.86 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $905.00 U SD $255.00 U SD $64.00 U SD $10.00 U SD $8.72 U SD $13.86 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $1.85 I dling R ate U SD $10.02 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)24%U SD $217.20/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)65%U SD $588.25/m o C F C (ow ners hip)6%U SD $54.30/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)6%U SD $54.30/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 3.07 56%U SD $4.88/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR-992 Attachment Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . May 28, 2020 2 0 0 .0Carrier Ho rsepowe r 8 0 .0Horsepower DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Elg in RO AD WIZARD D ual Engine Pav ement Sw eepers Siz e C lass : A l l W eight : N /A Configur ation for R OA D WIZA R D Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $8,425.00 U SD $2,360.00 U SD $590.00 U SD $89.00 U SD $64.47 U SD $112.34 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $8,425.00 U SD $2,360.00 U SD $590.00 U SD $89.00 U SD $64.47 U SD $112.34 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $18.67 I dling R ate U SD $79.57 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)28%U SD $2,359.00/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)61%U SD $5,139.25/m o C F C (ow ners hip)5%U SD $421.25/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)6%U SD $505.50/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 3.07 49%U SD $31.70/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . J une 2, 2020 0 .5 3 c u y dBucket Capacity - He a p e d 5 4 .0 hpNet Ho rse p o wer 8 .5 mtOperating We ight DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Hitachi ZAXIS 85USB-3 C raw ler M ounted H y draulic Ex c av ators Siz e C lass : 8.1 - 10.0 M T o n s W eight : 18821 lb s Configur ation for ZAXIS 8 5USB -3 Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $5,635.00 U SD $1,580.00 U SD $395.00 U SD $59.00 U SD $23.81 U SD $55.83 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $5,635.00 U SD $1,580.00 U SD $395.00 U SD $59.00 U SD $23.81 U SD $55.83 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $16.97 I dling R ate U SD $37.97 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)37%U SD $2,084.95/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)46%U SD $2,592.10/m o C F C (ow ners hip)10%U SD $563.50/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)6%U SD $338.10/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 3.07 25%U SD $5.95/hr Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . J une 2, 2020 7 8 0 /1 1 4 0Frequency Ra n g e 1 1 0 0 .0 ft-lbImpact Energy 5 0 9 .0 ft-lbImpact En e rg y (Aem) w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® BTI TB-425X-S H y draulic I m pac t Break ers Siz e C lass : 1,001 - 1,500 flb W eight : N /A Configur ation for TB-4 25X-S Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Own er shi p C o sts Esti mated Op er ati n g C osts F H W A R ate** M onthly W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u rly H o u r l y Publis hed R ates U SD $1,970.00 U SD $550.00 U SD $140.00 U SD $21.00 U SD $6.56 U SD $17.75 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $1,970.00 U SD $550.00 U SD $140.00 U SD $21.00 U SD $6.56 U SD $17.75 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $5.26 I dling R ate U SD $11.19 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)37%U SD $728.90/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)53%U SD $1,044.10/m o C F C (ow ners hip)5%U SD $98.50/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)5%U SD $98.50/m o F uel cos t dat a is not av ailable f or thes e rat es . Re vise d Da te : 1 st h a lf 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . J uly 7, 2020 ROPS/FOP SOperator Protectio n DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Komat su WA320-7 4-W d Artic ulat ed W heel Loaders Siz e C lass : 150 - 174 H P W eight : N /A Configur ation for WA3 20-7 Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $4,730.00 U SD $1,325.00 U SD $330.00 U SD $50.00 U SD $27.88 U SD $54.76 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $4,730.00 U SD $1,325.00 U SD $330.00 U SD $50.00 U SD $27.88 U SD $54.76 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $16.39 I dling R ate U SD $39.54 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)44%U SD $2,081.20/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)39%U SD $1,844.70/m o C F C (ow ners hip)7%U SD $331.10/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)10%U SD $473.00/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 2.40 45%U SD $12.67/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comLD9633 Comparable to Hitachi ZW180 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . J uly 9, 2020 6 X4Axle Config u ra tio n 4 0 0 .0Horsepower 5 0 0 0 0 .0 lbsMaximum Gross Vehicle Weig h t DieselPower Mo d e 1 0 .0 - 1 2 .0 c u y dStruck Capacity w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous 6X4 12YD 50KGVW On-H ighw ay Rear D umps Siz e C lass : 45,001 - 60,000 GVW W eight : 14607 lb s Configur ation for 6X4 12 YD 5 0KGVW Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownersh i p C o sts Esti mated Op er atin g C o sts F H W A R ate** M o n th l y W eekl y D ai l y H o ur l y H o u r l y H o u rly Publis hed R ates U SD $3,805.00 U SD $1,065.00 U SD $265.00 U SD $40.00 U SD $42.62 U SD $64.24 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2003: 81.69%) (U SD $696.85)(U SD $195.04)(U SD $48.53)(U SD $7.33) Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $3,108.15 U SD $869.96 U SD $216.47 U SD $32.67 U SD $42.62 U SD $60.28 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $11.83 I dling R ate U SD $44.54 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)51%U SD $1,940.55/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)33%U SD $1,255.65/m o C F C (ow ners hip)5%U SD $190.25/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)11%U SD $418.55/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 2.40 63%U SD $26.88/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . Nov ember 11, 2020 1 5 0 .0Horsepower DieselPower Mo d e 2 5 0 0 .0 ga lTank Capacity w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous DSL 4X2 2500 On-H ighw ay W at er Tank ers Siz e C lass : T o 199 H P W eight : 10500 lb s Configur ation for D SL 4X2 25 00 Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Own er shi p C o sts Esti mated Op er ati n g C osts F H W A R ate** M onthly W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u rly H o u r l y Publis hed R ates U SD $1,945.00 U SD $545.00 U SD $135.00 U SD $20.00 U SD $17.39 U SD $28.44 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $1,945.00 U SD $545.00 U SD $135.00 U SD $20.00 U SD $17.39 U SD $28.44 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $7.51 I dling R ate U SD $20.05 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)51%U SD $991.95/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)32%U SD $622.40/m o C F C (ow ners hip)5%U SD $97.25/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)12%U SD $233.40/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 2.40 52%U SD $9.00/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . Augus t 13, 2020 5 .3 6 mtOperating We ight Othe rOperator Pro te ctio n DieselPower Mo d e w w w .equipm ent w at ch.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Takeu chi TB250 (disc. 2015) C raw ler M ounted C ompac t Ex c avat ors Siz e C lass : 4.1 - 5.0 M Tons W eight : 10650 lb s Configur ation for TB25 0 (disc. 2015) Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Own er shi p C o sts Esti mated Op er ati n g C osts F H W A R ate** M onthly W eekl y D ai l y H o u rly H o u rly H o u r l y Publis hed R ates U SD $2,825.00 U SD $790.00 U SD $200.00 U SD $30.00 U SD $12.09 U SD $28.14 A d j u stments R egion ( 100%)---- M odel Year (2015: 100%) ---- Adjus t ed H ourly Ow ners hip C ost (100%) ---- H ourly Operating C os t (100%)- T o tal :U SD $2,825.00 U SD $790.00 U SD $200.00 U SD $30.00 U SD $12.09 U SD $28.14 Non-Act ive Use Rat es H o u r l y St andby R ate U SD $10.11 I dling R ate U SD $19.79 Ra te Element Allocation El emen t Per cen tag e Value D eprec iation (ownership)45%U SD $1,271.25/m o Ov erhaul (ow nership)37%U SD $1,045.25/m o C F C (ow ners hip)6%U SD $169.50/m o I ndirec t (ow nership)12%U SD $339.00/m o F uel (operat ing) @ U SD 2.40 31%U SD $3.74/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . Dec ember 14, 2020 4 X2Axle Config u ra tio n ConventionalCab Type 4 4 0 hpHorsepower DieselPower Mo d e 1Ton Ra ting www.equipmentwat c h.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Miscellaneous 4X2 1 440 CONV DIESEL On-Highway Light Dut y Truc k s Siz e Clas s : 300 HP & Over Weight: N/A Configur ation for 4X2 1 4 40 CONV DIESEL Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownershi p Costs Esti mated Operati ng Costs FHWA Rate** Monthl y Weekly Dai l y Hour l y Hour l y Hourly Publis hed Rat es USD $1,310.00 USD $365.00 USD $91.00 USD $14.00 USD $17.15 USD $24.59 Adj ustments Region ( 100%)---- Model Year (2020: 100%)---- Adjus t ed Hourly Owners hip Cos t (100%) ---- Hourly Operat ing Cost (100%)- Total :USD $1,310.00 USD $365.00 USD $91.00 USD $14.00 USD $17.15 USD $24.59 Non-Act ive Use Rat es Hour l y St andby Rat e USD $5.28 I dling Rat e USD $20.11 Ra te Element Allocation El ement Per centage Val ue Deprec iat ion (owners hip)56%USD $733.60/mo Ov erhaul (owners hip)29%USD $379.90/mo CFC (ownership)3%USD $39.30/mo I ndirec t (owners hip)12%USD $157.20/mo Fuel (operating) @ USD 2.40 74%USD $12.67/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comTR1019 Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) A ll ma te rial h e re in © 2003-2020 Informa All rig h ts rese rve d . Dec ember 14, 2020 ROPSOperator Protectio n DieselPower Mo d e www.equipmentwat c h.c om A ll p rices sh o wn in US d o lla rs ($) Rental Rate Blue Book® Deere 644K 4-Wd Art iculated Wheel Loaders Siz e Clas s : 225 - 249 HP Weight: 40417 lbs Configur ation for 644 K Blue Book Rates ** FHWA Ra te is equa l to the mo n th ly own e rsh ip co st d ivid e d b y 1 7 6 p lus th e h o urly e stima te d o p e ra ting cost. Ownershi p Costs Esti mated Operati ng Costs FHWA Rate** Monthl y Weekly Dai l y Hourly Hour l y Hourly Publis hed Rat es USD $7,215.00 USD $2,020.00 USD $505.00 USD $76.00 USD $37.54 USD $78.53 Adj ustments Region ( 100%)---- Model Year (2020: 100%)---- Adjus t ed Hourly Owners hip Cos t (100%) ---- Hourly Operat ing Cost (100%)- Total :USD $7,215.00 USD $2,020.00 USD $505.00 USD $76.00 USD $37.54 USD $78.53 Non-Act ive Use Rat es Hour l y St andby Rat e USD $25.01 I dling Rat e USD $58.69 Ra te Element Allocation El ement Per centage Val ue Deprec iat ion (owners hip)44%USD $3,174.60/mo Ov erhaul (owners hip)39%USD $2,813.85/mo CFC (ownership)7%USD $505.05/mo I ndirec t (owners hip)10%USD $721.50/mo Fuel (operating) @ USD 2.40 47%USD $17.70/hr Re vise d Da te : 2 n d half 2 0 2 0 These a re th e mo st accu ra te ra te s fo r th e se lecte d Revisio n Date (s). Ho we ve r, d u e to mo re fre q u e n t o n line updates, th e se ra te s may n o t ma tch Re n ta l Ra te Blu e Book Prin t. Visit the Co st Re co very Product Gu id e o n o u r He lp p a g e fo r mo re informatio n . T he equipm ent r epr esented in this r eport has been exclusively prepar ed for ALAN APLIN (estimating@kerrcontr actors.com)www.equipmentwatch.comLD9630 Closest Model Houser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d) All m aterial herein © 2003-2020 Inf orma All rights reserved. Nov ember 16, 2020 125.0 cu ft/minAir D elivery Rating 59.0Horsepower DieselPower Mode www.equipment wa tch.co m All prices shown in US dollars ($) R ental Rate Blue Book® Sullair 125 DPQJD Po rta ble Rot a ry Scre w Air Co mpre ssors Si ze Cl a ss: 125 - 249 cfm We i ght: 2130 lbs Con fig u ration for 125DPQJD Blu e Book Rates ** FH WA Rate is equal to the monthly ownership cost divided by 176 plus the hourly estimated operating cost. O wnership C osts Estimated O perating C osts FH WA Rate** Monthly Weekly Daily H ourly H ourly H ourly Pu b l i shed Rat e s U SD $710.00 U SD $200.00 U SD $50.00 USD $8.00 U SD $8.59 USD $12.62 Adjustments Re gi o n ( 100%)---- Mo d e l Year (2020: 100%) ---- Adj us t e d Hourl y Own e rs hi p Co st (100%) ---- Ho ur l y Ope ra ting Cost (100%)- Total:USD $710.00 USD $200.00 USD $50.00 USD $8.00 USD $8.59 USD $12.62 No n-A ctive Us e Rates H ourly Sta ndby Ra te U SD $1.45 Idl i ng Ra te U SD $9.13 Rate Elem en t Allocation Element P ercentage Value Depr e ciat i o n (o wners h i p )26%USD $184.60/mo Ove rhaul (o wne rshi p)64%USD $454.40/mo CFC (o wnership)4%USD $28.40/mo Indi rect (o wne rshi p)6%USD $42.60/mo Fu e l (o pe rat i ng) @ U S D 2.40 59%U SD $5.10/hr Revised Date: 2nd half 2020 These are the most accurate rates f or the selected Revision D ate(s). H owever, due to more f requent online updates, these rates may not match Rental Rate Blue Book Print. Visit the Cost Recovery Product Guide on our H elp page f or m ore information. T he e quipm e nt re pre sented in this repo rt has be e n exclusive ly prepared for A LA N APLIN (e stim a ting@ke rrcontra ctors.co m )www.equipmentwatch.comHouser Way S Added Work - Project Equipment List AGENDA ITEM #7. d)