Agenda Item
ASR
Control 23-000913 |
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MEETING
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01/23/24 |
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legal entity taking action: |
Board
of Supervisors |
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board of supervisors district(s): |
5 |
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SUBMITTING Agency/Department: |
OC
Public Works (Approved) |
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Department contact person(s): |
Fiona
Man (714) 647-3953 |
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Steve
Carrillo (714) 955-0129 |
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Subject: Approve Amendment to Agreement with
Caltrans for the Laguna Canyon Road Project
ceo CONCUR |
County Counsel Review |
Clerk of the Board |
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Concur |
Approved
Agreement to Form |
Discussion |
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3
Votes Board Majority |
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Budgeted: Yes |
Current Year
Cost: $4,338,759 |
Annual Cost: N/A |
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Staffing Impact: |
No |
# of Positions: |
Sole Source: N/A |
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Current Fiscal Year Revenue: N/A
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Prior Board Action: 6/2/2020 #S66B, 2/28/2017 #18,
7/12/2016 #9 |
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION(S):
1. |
Approve
Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement between the County of Orange and California
Department of Transportation for the Laguna Canyon Road Segment 4 (Phases 2
to 4) Project, effective January 23, 2024, until project completion, to
increase the County of Orange’s financial obligation by $4,338,759, for a
revised cumulative total of $11,156,584. |
2. |
Authorize the
Director of OC Public Works or designee to execute future amendments to the
Agreement provided those amendments do not increase a financial obligation on
the part of the County of Orange by more than $200,000. |
SUMMARY:
Approval of Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement
with the California Department of Transportation for the Laguna Canyon Road
Segment 4 (Phases 2 to 4) Project provides safety, drainage and aesthetic
enhancements for all roadway users along State Route 133.
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION:
In
September 2015, the County of Orange (County), California Department of
Transportation (Caltrans) and the City of Laguna Beach agreed to combine two
planned agency projects into one larger project, the Laguna Canyon Road Segment
4 (Phases 2-4) Project (Combined Project), with Caltrans as the lead
implementing agency as depicted on the attached Location Map (Attachment C).
The Combined Project will widen the roadway shoulders along Laguna Canyon Road
south of El Toro Road to State Route 73 to accommodate Class II, on-road bike
lanes, undergrounding existing overhead utilities and improve drainage and
safety within the state highway system.
On
July 12, 2016, the Board of Supervisors (Board) approved the Preliminary
Scoping Agreement MA-080-16012243 between the County and Caltrans that defined
the parties’ respective rights and obligations for the development of the
Project Study Report-Project Development Support (PSR-PDS). The PSR-PDS
preliminary scoping document identified the purpose, need and schedule of the
potential federally funded Combined Project; it did not define the design or
cost. The obligations of this Preliminary Scoping Agreement have been fulfilled
by both parties.
On February 28, 2017, the Board
approved Agreement MA-080-17010535 (Design Agreement) between the County and
Caltrans. The Design Agreement defined the parties’ respective rights and
obligations for the development and completion of the Combined Project Approval
and Environmental Documents; Plans, Specifications and Estimate and
Right-of-Way.
On June 2, 2020, the Board approved
Agreement MA-080-20011606 (Construction Agreement) between the County and
Caltrans for construction of the Combined Project and adopted Resolution No.
20-067 for the County to vacate a streets and highways easement for Caltrans to
acquire the rights necessary to implement the Combined Project.
While finalizing the work
components of the Design Agreement, the Combined Project encountered numerous
challenges, including, but not limited to, environmental litigation, difficulty
obtaining approvals for drainage components and design changes related to
utility undergrounding work. These challenges resulted in significant delays,
which potentially jeopardized Caltrans funding if the Ready-to-List schedule
was not met. To mitigate the funding risk, Caltrans moved forward with the bid
and award process. Caltrans awarded the construction contract for the Combined
Project to Granite Construction (Contractor) on February 23, 2021, with the
lowest responsible bid of $6,845,845. Combined Project construction began on
December 5, 2022, after obtaining final Combined Project approvals, finalizing
the utility undergrounding, approving Contractor pre-construction submittals,
addressing requests for information and mitigating resource impacts related to
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Although the construction start was
delayed, the Contractor continued to partner with the Combined Project team
through the final Combined Project approvals. However, these delays and
construction contract changes resulted in significant cost increases. For
example, the construction market experienced tremendous material escalation
during this time. For bid items that did not require subcontractor substitute
or material cost rebid, the Contractor assumed a market escalation of 30
percent. The Contractor provided Caltrans with an updated cost estimate to
complete the Combined Project for a total of $14.8 million. Caltrans
independently updated their Engineer’s Estimate (EE) for today’s market to
approximately $15 million, about 56 percent higher than the original EE. Both
estimates include Time Related Overhead, item adjustments for the prime
Contractor and its subcontractors, change orders to date and contingency for
future change orders.
The Contractor continues to make
progress by constructing check dams, a driveway for Anneliese School and
grading to support the roadway widening. Utility undergrounding is expected to
begin in February 2024. Caltrans is requesting a time extension from the
California Transportation Commission (CTC) in January 2024 to complete the
Combined Project by Fall 2025.
For both the Design and
Construction Agreements, Caltrans is funding the roadway safety and drainage
components and the County is funding the roadway shoulder widening and utility
undergrounding. The Construction Agreement stipulates co-sponsorship of the
construction capital and administrative support in accordance with the
following percentages: Caltrans 57 percent and County 43 percent. In accordance
with the Construction Agreement, the County and Caltrans desire to update and
replace the Funding Summary of the Construction Agreement based on actual costs
incurred and updated estimates to complete construction of the Combined
Project.
On October 19, 2023, Caltrans
received $5,751,378 in additional funding from the CTC for Caltrans’
sponsorship portion of the construction work. OC Public Works is recommending
Board approval of Amendment No. 1 to the Construction Agreement, which
increases the County’s estimated financial obligation by $4,338,759 and updates
the funding table of the estimated construction costs for both parties in
accordance with the original Construction Agreement co-sponsorship financial
obligation percentages. OC Public Works is also recommending delegating
authority to the Director of OC Public Works or designee to execute future
amendments to the Construction Agreement provided those amendments do not
increase a financial obligation on the part of the County by more than
$200,000.
Compliance
with CEQA:
The proposed action is not a project within the meaning of CEQA Guidelines
Section 15378 and is, therefore, not subject to CEQA since it does not have the
potential for resulting in either a direct physical change in the environment
or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. The
approval of this agenda item does not commit the County to a definite course of
action in regard to a project since the Construction Agreement sets forth the
County’s primary financial rights and obligations concerning the Combined
Project. Any future action connected to the approval of the proposed action
that constitutes a project under CEQA will be reviewed for compliance with
CEQA.
FINANCIAL
IMPACT:
Appropriations for this Amendment are
included in Fund 174, OC Road - Capital Improvements, FY 2023-24 Budget.
On October 19, 2023, the CTC approved
$5,751,378 in additional funding for Caltrans’ sponsorship portion of the
Combined Project. This Amendment does not change the financial obligation
percentages for either party, summarized as follows: Caltrans 57 percent and
County 43 percent.
STAFFING
IMPACT:
N/A
ATTACHMENT(S):
Attachment
A - Amendment No. 1 to Agreement MA-080-20011606 with Caltrans
Attachment B - Redline to Agreement No. MA-080-20011606 with Caltrans
Attachment C - Project Location Map