File #: 2022-2528    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Non-Consent Status: Passed
File created: 9/13/2022 In control: OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
On agenda: 11/2/2022 Final action: 11/2/2022
Title: SEAL BEACH PUMP STATION REPLACEMENT, PROJECT NO. 3-67
Sponsors: Kathy Millea
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. Presentation - Seal Beach Pump Station Replacement_3-67
Related files: 2019-626, 2019-825, 2022-2235, 2022-2314, 2023-2779, 2022-2626
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager
Originator: Kathy Millea, Director of Engineering

SUBJECT:

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SEAL BEACH PUMP STATION REPLACEMENT, PROJECT NO. 3-67
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GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION

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RECOMMENDATION: Recommend to the Board of Directors to:

A. Approve a project budget increase of $13,000,000 for Seal Beach Pump Station Replacement, Project No. 3-67, for a new total project budget of $100,000,000; and

B. Approve a contingency increase of $155,183 (2.6%) to the existing Professional Design Services Agreement with Lee & Ro, Inc. for Seal Beach Pump Station Replacement, Project No. 3-67, for a new total contingency amount of $749,968 (12.6%).
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BACKGROUND

The Seal Beach Pump Station Replacement, Project No. 3-67, will replace the existing pump station on the same site at the corner of Seal Beach Blvd. and Westminster Avenue in the City of Seal Beach. The pump station was originally built in 1970, expanded in 1973, and expanded again in 1980.

Project No. 3-67 will be replacing the existing Seal Beach Pump Station with a deeper pump station. By doing so, Orange County Sanitation District (OC San) will be able to eliminate the need to rehabilitate the Westside Pump Station, an upstream pump station that is located in the middle of a residential neighborhood. In fact, by building a deeper pump station, OC San will be able to abandon the Westside Pump Station in the future, eliminating the long-term need to operate and maintain that pump station; and also eliminating on-going odor, noise, and traffic impacts to the residential neighbors.

The new pump station will include a more efficient pumping system, upstream and downstream odor treatment systems, a standby generator, and a deeper wet well. The project is in the final stages of design.

RELEVANT STANDARDS

* Sound engineering and accounting practices, complying with local, state, and federal laws
* Protect OC San assets
* Operate and maintain faciliti...

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