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Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Minutes February26, 2018 <br />E. Capital Purchase Request: GraniteNet Asset Inspection and Decision Software <br />Staff is seeking Committee approval to purchase a GraniteNet Asset Inspection and Decision <br />Support software package in the amount of $8,939.00 that will be used for video inspection of <br />sewer and surface water pipes. This will replace the existing GraniteXP software that is no longer <br />being updated or supported. The cost of the software includes training and conversion of <br />existing data. Councilmember Idan asked about the total cost of the program, including <br />ongoing and maintenance. Staff will follow up with that information. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. <br />F. Bid Award: 53rd Avenue South (South 137th Street - South 144th Street) <br />Staff is seeking Council approval to award a contract to SCI Infrastructure, LLC in the amount of <br />$5,953,249.60 for construction of the 53rd Avenue South Project. This project will construct <br />roadway, drainage, sidewalks, illumination, water and sewer upgrades, and utility <br />undergrounding between South 137th Street and South 144th Street. The Project is being funded <br />with Residential Street, Water, Sewer, and Surface Water Funds, Transportation Improvement <br />Board grant funding, Seattle City Light contributions, and City bonds. Committee members <br />discussed the importance of robust outreach to neighboring properties and to include Joe Duffie <br />as he can help with communication. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MARCH 5, 2018 <br />REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA <br />G. Supplemental Agreement: 53rd Avenue South (South 137th Street - South 144th Street) <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a supplemental agreement with KPG, Inc. in the amount of <br />$858,842.00 for construction management services on the 53rd Avenue South Project. KPG <br />designed the project and have completed other satisfactory construction management in the <br />city. Councilmember Idan inquired how the City determines when to contract for construction <br />management services versus performing it in-house. Councilmember Quinn suggested a follow- <br />up discussion on this be added to the Committee work plan. Staff replied that the Public Works <br />Department will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of project workload and can provide this <br />information to the Committee. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MARCH 5, 2018 <br />REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />H. Tukwila 205 Levee Certification - Rehabilitation <br />Staff updated the Committee on a US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and King County Flood <br />District (Flood District) project to repair the Tukwila 205 Levee. The City submitted a <br />rehabilitation request to the Corps for two areas where slumping occurred during previous <br />floods. Site 1 is near the Tukwila 205 Cutoff Levee and Site 2 is next to the Mitchel Moving and <br />Storage Building. Both areas were determined to be eligible for repair under the Corps PL -8499 <br />Levee Rehabilitation program. The Flood District requested to expand rehabilitation of Site 2, <br />and the Corps agreed with the understanding that the Flood District would pay for the added <br />work. The addition has been designated as Site 3. Site 1 repair is limited and will include minor <br />plantings. Sites 2 and 3 have been determined to require floodwall placement. The Corps will <br />fund 90% of the rehabilitation and the Flood District will cover the 10% local match. <br />DISCUSSION ONLY. <br />