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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIC 2018-10-22 Item 4F - Updates - 10/5/18 Public Works Bi-Weekly SummaryCity of Tukwila Bi-Weekly Summary Public Works October 5, 2018 CITY PRIORITIES — Tukwila International Boulevard Community Transformation; Community livability; Create community partners to implement city-wide plans and visions; Develop/implement comprehensive economic development plan; Continue to create a more effective organization; Improved communications and community identity Construction Project Updates * 42nd Ave Phase Ill: Estimated Completion: Doroild00 2'010 The road construction contractor has re -mobilized to the project site for asphalt paving work on South 160th Street, and asphalt overlay work on 42nd Avenue South. The current schedule is that final overlay on both 42nd Avenue South and South 160th Street on October 9 and 10. During the time for the asphalt paving on 42nd Avenue South, traffic movement will be limited to local access only during work hours 7:00am-5:00pm. The electrical subcontractor is also installing private service connections to properties along 42nd Avenue South. The road construction contractor will also be continuing their work on miscellaneous items such as installation of modular block walls, guardrail work, landscaping, and concrete work. Seattle City Light finished installation of the major feeder and distribution cable on 42nd Avenue South. They will be working with the road construction contractor for private service connections through the next few weeks. crew continues their work on the new underground system, which is expected to continue for several weeks. There will be some traffic delays due to congestion with multiple working crews on site. '�� UM9k"�I4b i�wrrPM1�Iu • * 53rd Ave S: Estimated Completion: March !' 19 The contractor is making headway with the joint utility trench (JUT). They are tackling the hardest and most impactful section between 139th and 140th Street. Once completed this week, many of the full road closures due to trench crossings will be limited in the future. Public Works Bi-Weekly 10/05/18 Summary— Page 1 51 City of Tukwila Bi-Weekly Summary Public Works October 5, 2018 ° A " nHt p° ° s f Y a /!°h'��y, W �, ti 'r�' d 1'l J./ NRR ,nai' .. ,: Y Ik �$*"J n x4 rei ��'�ul r yip �i�"'�"`'r �% ,2 ✓$ 14 S I / "A u 'irak'r w a `"'brir 4r 41.E S �uY ril % µ jl�� �Cp4� �1 r V II'N 111IV li9 dy41'1 4V �r w9Vly�ill,ia "44' IIII fd�A' ee Estimated sidewalk and steel to install the contractor continues to work during the railroads This will allow the the railroad rather than "W 1 �Orv�lf rW'VI^�IYI l Iv iii vll� 1 I ,A& `f, Completion: be r a. .. ����'�' V✓✓7' /I/fF i Y v��{�i/�r"' ✓r� ✓ �s I1 ,p r h.,d ; Nar • BAR Bridge Rehabilitation: The contractor is working on the south side work on the bridge deck. They also continue pressure grouting for the footings. The on time. They were granted the ability to seasonal shutdown that occurs mid -October. contractor to finish all work that impacts shutdown for the season. 1, 1,'"'�; ruary !' ��� at µ 1 A RI • 2018 Small Drainage: Estimated Completion: Deco try beg '0 The contractor began work on the Gilliam Creek outfall location and the 180th St flood wall extension. Next week the catch basin repairs will commence on Interurban. • Green the Green: Estimated Completion: Deco try beg 2'020 Notice to Proceed issued September 24th. Contractor submitted schedule and is preparing other required documentation. • * CBD Sewer Rehabilitation 2017/2018: Estimated Completion: „„1 anua Ile ' n r Our contractor has completed the initial round of cleaning and video inspection and is scheduled to return starting the week of October 22nd to begin the slip lining portion of the project. Coordination with affected property owners/managers is ongoing in preparation for the final scope. Slip lining/repair is currently scheduled to be complete prior to the holiday moratorium. • Andover Park E Water/Sewer: Estimated Completion: 0 c to b ow '0 Final payment is being processed. Our contractor is slowly working through the closeout paperwork and we expect to take the project through Council for Acceptance soon. We have a request headed to Council for a new CM contract (previous contract expired prior to completion) to finalize the project documents and return to the City for appropriate archiving. Public Works Bi-Weekly 10/05/18 Summary— Page 2 52 City of Tukwila Bi-Weekly Summary Public Works October 5, 2018 • TUC Pedestrian/Bicycle,urtaii`irVete 121/1 Staff is trying to settle all the outstanding disputes with the contractor to close this project out. • S 144"' St Phase II: � ��u�ri���������� i`t�r���� t����l�° ����� t ��� t ���� �� 12 1������ ��,����017 Staff is finishing up the contract supplement, change orders and final pay estimate, to close this project out. • Major Maintenance on 3 Bridges: „Isl������������iu Wien t'���l�' ����� ;pie t „��� °�� °" � ,,������ 1 8 Grady Way Bridge, Frank Zepp Bridge (S 180th), Beacon Ave S Bridge All three projects are substantially complete, and the project is currently being closed out. Design Project Updates • Strander Blvd Ext Phase 3: Design continues. The consultant, Berger ABAM, is incorporating staff and other agency comments into the 30% design plans. The consultant continues to work with utility companies to coordinate relocation work. Staff have met with Berger ABAM and the City of Renton to review upcoming Value Engineering. • West Valley Highway: Staff met with KPFF to discuss the design contract. We continue to work with the design team to work towards an acceptable contract negotiation. • Boeing Access Rd over Airport Way Bridge: Six RFQ proposals were submitted. Staff is reviewing and scoring the submittals. From this process, a minimum of three firms will move forward to be interviewed by staff in late October. • S 196tI/200"' Street Bridge Repair: Staff anticipates the project to be advertised for bids late fall 2018 to allow for better construction pricing. • Tukwila 205 Levee Cert. Phase II: • Riverton Creek Flapgate Removal: Awaiting signed amendment #2 agreement from OTAK. • Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal: PBS Environmental performing monthly water quality testing. • Chinook Wind: City placed 10th out of 15 in the RCO ALEA grant funding scoring. The grant manager believes that that the project is in a good enough position to receive funding • Stormwater Quality Retrofits: Awaiting grant agreement from DOE. Public Works Bi-Weekly 10/05/18 Summary— Page 3 53 City of Tukwila Bi-Weekly Summary Public Works October 5, 2018 Maintenance & Operations • Streets: Roadway: Cleaned out the dirt behind the jersey barrier on Interurban Ave South. Asphalted around new pedestrian crossing at S. 144th/46th Ave South, and re -graded the bridge approach on East Marginal Way South/S. 115th with asphalt. Pressure washed, cleaned, and swept all sidewalks under 1-5, 1-405, 509 due to pigeon droppings and litter. A resident came in to express his gratitude for the cleanup. Roadside: Continued hauling brush to Sunset Materials. Blew out all the remaining water from the irrigation lines and turned the controllers off for the winter. Started trimming islands in the CBD. Spraying blackberries on the R.O.W. and continued sweeping of the neighborhoods. Tree trimming along the slide area on Interurban Ave and on SCBLVD behind the jersey barrier. Painted graffiti under 200th bridge and bus stops on Tukwila International Blvd. Litter control throughout the city and bus stops, collected 10 truckloads of litter in the last 2 weeks. Finished cutting the outfalls for 2018. Signals: Install luminaire, and a new UPS and set up video detection at the signal at 87th/ East Marginal Way. Installed and activated Polara equipment at SCBLVD/ 61st Ave South. Put up new camera at SCPKWY/Strander Blvd. Picked up downed utility pole on SCBLVD near the bike lane. PMs on signal cabinets and line locates. • Water: Completed valve and hydrant maintenance inspection of Zone 7 (North Hill, S.144th Street, Interurban Ave, between 59th and 1-5) Started valve and hydrant maintenance inspection of Zone 8 (Interurban Ave, from 48th Ave South to 42nd Ave South). Repaired 2" service line at 290 Andover Park East. Completed asphalt and sidewalk restoration at 290 Andover Park East. Completed investigation of zero consumption meters. Repaired fire hydrant #195, located 402 Baker Blvd. • Sewer. Cleaned wet wells at Stations 2, 12, and 8. Pump one at Station 3 was running longer than it should. The crew pulled the pump and removed several pieces of rags from the pump and the check valve. The sewer crew worked the night shift this week jetting sewer lines in the CBD. This work is being done to get ahead of the contractor who is lining the mains in this area. • Surface Water:. Rented a 28 ton crane to remove debris from in front of the Gilliam Creek control structure, and the Gillion Creek outfall to the Green River. This is done annually before fall and winter rainfall. Removed several truckloads of watercress from ditches and streams around town. The plant overgrows the ditches and can cause localized flooding. Cleaned and replaced filters from the filter tanks on SCPKWY in the CBD. There was a total of 30 filter cartridges that needed to be changed out. Public Works Bi-Weekly 10/05/18 Summary— Page 4 54 City of Tukwila Bi-Weekly Summary Public Works October 5, 2018 • Facilities: City Hall Campus: Assisted in trash removal in HR director's office. Installed portable a/c unit serving PD Professional Standards Suite; waiting on new HVAC unit, toilet repaired in PD Major Crimes' Suite, and Locker repair in PD. TCC: Fire inspection, completed all corrections needed, installed new interface for chiller unit, Boiler pm completed, repaired panic hardware in banquet room, shower valve repair in women's locker room, and exterior brick pavers grouting underway. Fire Stations roof cleaning PMs complete for all fire stations — 51: HVAC repairs on the atrium unit. 53: Flagpole lighting repairs. Golf/Parks Maint: Separator cleaning completed. Parks: Cleaned roof at Crystal park. • Fleet: Fire: 5524, replaced windshield, coolant sensor and repaired deck monitor. 1820, transported forklift to Kent training and back. 5526, repaired seat belt, diagnosed SYS system, parts on order. Replaced cross lay ball valve, resealed pump shift cylinder, and corrected air brake system air leaks. Installed tablet mount. 5525, replaced officer's head phone jack. 5518 L-54, out of service for annual ladder test. PD: 1018 CDU trailer, replaced tongue jack and trailer battery. 1916, installed tablet mounts and monitors. 1026 firearms trailer, installed new battery. 1725, flat repair and fixed rubbing brake pad mount. 1086 motorcycles, replaced rear tire. 1743, flat repair. ITS: 1223 van, flat repair. Parks/Rec: 1200 15 passenger van, replace fuel tank due to fuel theft. 1246 1-ton dump truck, replaced air door motor and temperature control module for defroster. Public Works: Street: 1460 sweeper, replaced gutter broom. 2301 backhoe, replaced 4 leaking hydraulic hoses. 1318 1-ton dump, replaced battery. 2201 pick up, replaced strobe and tail gate latch. 2308 10yd dump, replaced tire. 2004 message board, out of service for hoist cylinder repair. 2001 arrow board, rewired trailer tail lights. 1378 1-ton dump, replaced transmission range selector and brake light switch. Surface Water: 2311 Vactor, repaired hydraulic leak and replaced and set high pressure water relief valve. Water: 1428 backhoe, service call to repair broken fitting on bucket thumb.15 PMs complete 8903, 15 passenger recreation van placed in service. Ir�is*PfUDDD�JiII friffid Public Works Bi-Weekly 10/05/18 Summary— Page 5 55