File #: 22-5002    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing a Change Order to the Contract with Blackrock Construction for the Hwy. 287 Utility Relocation Improvements and Authorizing Additional Funding for an Amount Not to Exceed $279,440.36 (Utility Fund)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/13/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2022 Final action: 10/24/2022
Title: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing a Change Order to the Contract with Blackrock Construction for the Hwy. 287 Utility Relocation Improvements and Authorizing Additional Funding for an Amount Not to Exceed $279,440.36 (Utility Fund)
Sponsors: Bart VanAmburgh
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Change Order, 3. Map
Title
Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing a Change Order to the Contract with Blackrock Construction for the Hwy. 287 Utility Relocation Improvements and Authorizing Additional Funding for an Amount Not to Exceed $279,440.36 (Utility Fund)

Requested Action
Consider the Resolution authorizing a Change Order to the contract with Blackrock Construction for the Hwy. 287 Utility Relocation Improvements and authorizing additional funding for an amount not to exceed $279,440.36 (Utility Fund)

Recommendation
The Engineering Staff recommends approval of the Resolution.

Description/History
The Hwy. 287 Utility Relocations project includes the water and sewer relocations necessary for TxDOT to proceed with the US 287 frontage road project between the UP Railroad and Lone Star Road which is currently underway. The utility relocations project was awarded to Blackrock Construction on December 13, 2021 for an amount not to exceed $2,589,343.40 which included a 5% contingency. The project is expected to be substantially complete by the end of October and the contractor will return to adjust manholes after the TxDOT frontage roads are complete.

Justification
The contract award amount was exceeded due to unexpected complications with a water line bore across Hwy. 287 and other necessary adjustments from unforeseen conditions. See attached Change Order Tabulation for a complete breakdown of these items and their associated costs. These additional improvements and additional quantities represent a sum of $279,440.36, which is 11.55% of the original contract amount.

The most significant item that contributed to the cost of the change order is the 24-inch bore across Hwy. 287. An unknown object was hit under the main lanes of the highway which stalled operations and resulted in the loss of significant labor, material, and time. The 24” casing pipe along with the bore head had to be abandoned and a new bore in a different location was necessary.

The Executive Direct...

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