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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIC 2019-09-04 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETCity of Tukwila Transportation and Infrastructure Committee ❖ Zak Idan, Chair ❖ Kate Kruller ❖ Thomas McLeod AGENDA Distribution: Z.Idan K. Kruller T. McLeod K. Hougardy D. Robertson Mayor Ekberg D. Cline R. Bianchi L. Humphrey H. Hash H. Ponnekanti G. Labanara WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 - 5:30 PM HAZELNUT CONFERENCE ROOM (EAST ENTRANCE OF CITY HALL) H. Kirkland B. Still R. Turpin A. Youn Clerk File Copy 2 Extra Place pkt pdf on Z:\Trans & Infra Agendas e-mail cover to: F. Ayala, A. Le, C. O'Flaherty, A. Youn, B. Saxton, S. Norris, L. Humphrey Item Recommended Action Page 1. PRESENTATIONS 2. BUSINESS AGENDA a) Chinook Wind a) Forward to 9/16/19 Regular Pg. 1 Washington State RCO Grant Acceptance Consent Agenda b) S 141st St RRFB Pedestrian Crossings Project b) Forward to 9/16/19 Regular Pg. 7 Project Completion and Acceptance Consent Agenda c) Annual Bridge Inspections & Repairs c) Forward to 9/16/19 Regular Pg. 11 Bid Award for the S 196th/200th St Bridge Repair Consent Agenda d) Annual Bridge Inspections and Repairs d) Information only. Pg. 15 2019 Presentation on the State of the City's Bridges 3. SCATBd/RTC 4 MISCELLANEOUS e) • Public Safety Plan — Public Works Shops e) Information only. f) • Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program f) Information only. 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS Future Agendas: • Reckless Driving • BNSF Intermodal Access • Street Operations Next Scheduled Meeting: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 t> The City of Tukwila strives to accommodate individuals with disabilities Please contact the Public Works Department at 206-433-0179 for assistance. f Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Committee FROM: Henry Hash, Public Works Director BY: Mike Perfetti, Habitat Project Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: August 30, 2019 SUBJECT: Surface Water Funds - Chinook Wind Project No. 91441202 RCO (ALEA) Grant Application Acceptance Allan Ekberg, Mayor ISSUE Approve and sign a funding agreement with the State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for the Chinook Wind project. BACKGROUND The Chinook Wind Project will install an off -channel habitat and passive park, with the vision of creating a greater habitat and trail corridor that will include Duwamish Gardens. King County acquired the Sleeping Tiger motel site in 2015 and is currently developing the habitat restoration component of Chinook Wind through their in -lieu fee mitigation program. The City of Tukwila, per City Resolution No. 1856, will accept ownership of the Chinook Wind property in the future. King County is working to meet mitigation requirements and obligations, and the City is taking the lead in developing public use and maintenance access through the site, including a trail, trailhead parking, site furnishings, and signage. Both of these efforts are being closely coordinated. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2020. DISCUSSION Council authorized the submittal of a grant application to the RCO in May 2018 (RCO ALEA grant #18- 2033) with City Resolution No. 1960 in June 2019. On August 20, 2019 the City received the grant agreement for approval and signature. FISCAL IMPACT The RCO grant application total is $314,400 and requires a 50% City match, or $157,200. The City match will come from 2019/2020 budgeted surface water funds of $225,000 or other grant/match sources, if possible. Grant 2019 ALEA grant RCO Grant City match Total amount $ 157,200 $ 157,200 $ 314,400 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to authorize the Mayor to execute the RCO grant contract for the Chinook Wind Project for $157,200 and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting. ATTACHMENTS • Page 95, 2019 CIP • Agreement with the RCO W:IPW Eng1PROJECTSIA- DR ProjectsCChinook Wind (91441202)1Grants12018 RCO_ALEAIInfo Memo_Chinook Wind RCO Grant Acceptance_20190830.docx 1 CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2019 to 2024 PROJECT: Chinook Wind Project No. 91441202 DESCRIPTION: King County purchased site and will restore it as a salmon estuary and passive park in partnership with the City. The WRIA 9 Salmon Recovery Plan recommends creating 20-acres of off -channel habitat within the JUSTIFICATION: Duwamish Transition Zone and lists this section of the river as critical habitat for salmon recovery within the Green/Duwamish Watershed. STATUS: Property purchased and site cleared by King County in 2015 using King Conservation Futures and King County Mitigation Bank. Site planned to be turned over to Tukwila. MAINT. IMPACT: Passive park will require additional maintenance and will include Duwamish Gardens. COMMENT: Grant funding for construction is from the KC Mitigation Bank. City applied for State RCO grant of $138k for trail & parking. FINANCIAL Through Estimated (in $000's) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES Design 7 9 75 25 116 Land(R/W) 52 125 177 Monitoring 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 105 Const. Mgmt. 20 20 Construction 275 275 TOTAL EXPENSES 59 9 215 335 15 15 15 15 15 693 FUND SOURCES Awarded Grant 138 138 Proposed Grant 50 137 187 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 City Oper. Revenue 59 9 165 60 15 15 15 15 15 368 TOTAL SOURCES 59 9 215 335 15 15 15 15 15 693 2019 - 2024 Capital Improvement Program 95 2 RCO Project Agreement Project Sponsor: City of Tukwila Project Number: 18-2033D Project Title: Chinook Wind Public Access Approval Date: 06/27/2019 PARTIES OF THE AGREEMENT This Recreation and Conservation Office Agreement (Agreement) is entered into between the State of Washington by and through the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board (RCFB or funding board) and the Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO), P.O. Box 40917, Olympia, Washington 98504-0917 and City of Tukwila (Sponsor, and primary Sponsor), 6200 Southcenter Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188, and shall be binding on the agents and all persons acting by or through the parties. All Sponsors are equally and independently subject to all the conditions of this Agreement except those conditions that expressly apply only to the primary Sponsor. Per the Applicant Resolution/Authorizations submitted by all sponsors (and on file with the RCO), the identified Authorized Representative(s)/Agent(s) have full authority to legally bind the Sponsor(s) regarding all matters related to the project, including but not limited to, full authority to: (1) sign a grant application for grant assistance, (2) enter into this project agreement on behalf of the Sponsor(s) (including indemnification and waiver of sovereign immunity, if applicable, as provided therein), (3) enter any amendments thereto on behalf of the Sponsors, and (4) make any decisions and submissions required with respect to the project. Agreements and amendments must be signed by the Authorized Representative/Agent(s) of all sponsors, unless otherwise allowed in Amendments and Agreement Section. If a Sponsor wishes to change its Authorized Representative/Agent as identified on the original signed Applicant Resolution/Authorization, the Sponsor has the obligation to provide to RCO in writing a new Applicant Resolution/Authorization signed by its governing body. Unless a new Applicant Resolution/Authorization has been provided, RCO will be entitled to rely upon the fact that the current Authorized Representative/Agent has the authority to bind the Sponsor to the Agreement (including any amendments thereto) and decisions related to implementation of the Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, as well as for grant management purposes with RCO, only the primary Sponsor may act as a fiscal agent to obtain reimbursements (See PROJECT REIMBURSEMENTS Section). PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT This Agreement sets out the terms and conditions by which a grant is made from the State Building Construction Account of the State of Washington. The grant is administered by the Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO). DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT The City of Tukwila will use this grant to develop a trailhead, trail system, informational signage, and viewpoints within the Chinook Wind habitat restoration project. This access will connect in the future with the nearby Duwamish Gardens trail system, creating a substantial and unique urban water access experience. The primary recreation opportunities that this project will provide is access to the Duwamish River off -channel mitigation site for viewing and to learn about area's history and the extensive salmon recovery efforts along the river. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance begins on July 1, 2019 (project start date) and ends on January 31, 2023 (project end date). No allowable cost incurred before or after this period is eligible for reimbursement unless specifically provided for by written amendment or addendum to this Agreement, or specifically provided for by applicable RCWs, WACs, and any applicable RCO manuals as of the effective date of this Agreement. The Sponsor must request extensions of the period of performance at least 60 days before the project end date. STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCORPORATED The Standard Terms and Conditions of the Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference as part of this Agreement. LONG-TERM OBLIGATIONS For this development and renovation project, the sponsor's on -going obligations shall be in perpetuity and shall survive the completion/termination of this Project Agreement unless otherwise identified in the Agreement or as approved by the funding board. It is the intent of the funding board's conversion policy (see the Long -Term Obligations Of The Project Sponsors section) that all lands acquired and/or facilities and areas developed, renovated, or restored with funding assistance remain in the public domain in perpetuity. RCO: 18-2033 Revision Date: 1/1/2019 Page 1 of 21 3 PROJECT FUNDING The total grant award provided for this project shall not exceed $157,200.00 The RCO shall not pay any amount beyond that approved for grant funding of the project and within the percentage as identified below, The Sponsor shall be responsible for all total project costs that exceed this amount. The minimum matching share provided by the Sponsor shall be as indicated below: RCFB - Aquatic Lands Enhancement Acct Project Sponsor Total Project Cost Percentage Dollar Amount Source of Funding 50.00% $157,200.00 State 50.00% $157,200,00 100.00% $314,400.00 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS INTERPRETED IN LIGHT OF RELATED DOCUMENTS All rights and obligations of the parties under this Agreement are further specified in and shall be interpreted in light of the Sponsor's application and the project summary and eligible scope activities under which the Agreement has been approved as well as documents produced in the course of administering the Agreement, including the eligible scope activities, the milestones report, progress reports, and the final report. Provided, to the extent that information contained in such documents is irreconcilably in conflict with this Agreement, it shall not be used to vary the terms of the Agreement, unless those terms are shown to be subject to an unintended error or omission. This "Agreement" as used here and elsewhere in this document, unless otherwise specifically stated, has the meaning set forth in the definitions of the Standard Terms and Conditions, AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENT Except as provided herein, no amendment (including without limitation, deletions) of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement will be effective unless provided in writing signed by all parties. Extensions of the period of performance and minor scope adjustments consented to in writing (including email) by the Sponsor need only be signed by RCO's director or designee, unless otherwise provided for in another agreement a Sponsor has with the RCO. This exception does not apply to a federal government Sponsor or a Sponsor that requests and enters into a formal amendment for extensions or minor scope adjustments. It is the responsibility of a Sponsor to ensure that any person who signs an amendment on its behalf is duly authorized to do so, and such signature shall be binding on the Sponsor if the representative/agent signing has been authorized to do so by Applicant Resolution/Authorization provided to the RCO and such Applicant Resolution/Authorization has not been withdrawn by the governing body in a subsequent resolution. Any amendment to this Agreement, unless otherwise expressly stated, shall be deemed to include all current federal, state, and local government laws and rules, and policies applicable and active and published in the applicable RCO manuals or on the RCO website in effect as of the effective date of the amendment, without limitation to the subject matter of the amendment. Provided, any update in law, rule, policy or a manual that is incorporated as a result of an amendment shall apply only prospectively and shall not require that an act previously done in compliance with existing requirements be redone, COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATUTES, RULES, AND POLICIES This Agreement is governed by, and the sponsor shall comply with, all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, applicable RCO manuals as identified below, and any applicable federal program and accounting rules effective as of the date of this Agreement, and with respect to any amendments to this Agreement, as of the effective date of that amendment. Provided, any update in law, rule, policy or a manual that is incorporated as a result of an amendment shall apply only prospectively and shall not require that an act previously done in compliance with existing requirements be redone. For the purpose of this Agreement, WAC Title 286, RCFB policies, and shall apply as terms of this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, the following RCO manuals are deemed applicable and shall apply as terms of this Agreement: • Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (ALEA) - Manual 21 • Development Projects - Manual 4 • Long Term Obligations - Manual 7 • Reimbursements - Manual 8 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Cultural Resources -Monitoring Required This agreement requires compliance with Executive Order 05-05 and/or Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. RCO has completed the initial consultation for this project and archaeological monitoring of ground disturbing activities is required. The Sponsor must comply with the monitoring plan developed by Willamette CRA and the King County Historic RCO: 18-2033 Revision Date: 1/1/2019 Page 2 of 21 4 Preservation guidelines. The Sponsor must submit to RCO the results of the monitoring before final payment will be made. All cultural resources work must meet reporting guidelines outlined by the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. RCO will defer to King County Historic Preservation in regards to the extent of monitoring required. In the event that the Army Corps of Engineers makes a different cultural resources treatment recommendation for areas within their jurisdiction, RCO will defer to the determination made by the lead federal agency. 2. Control and Tenure The Sponsor has not met RCO's control and tenure requirements per the PROVISIONS APPLYING TO DEVELOPMENT, MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND RESTORATION PROJECTS, subsection C. Control and Tenure, of the Standard Terms and Conditions. No development, restoration, or renovation activities shall occur, nor requests for reimbursement be made related to this Project Agreement until RCO's control and tenure requirements are met, The Sponsor must provide control and tenure documents meeting RCO requirements by July 31, 2020. Failure to comply with this Special Condition may be grounds for termination of this Project Agreement per Termination and Suspension section of the Standard Terms and Conditions. AGREEMENT CONTACTS The parties will provide all written communications and notices under this Agreement to the mail address or the email address listed below if not both: Sponsor Project Contact Mike Perfetti City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Ste 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Mike.Perfetti@TukwilaWA.gov RCO Contact DeAnn Beck Natural Resources Building PO Box 40917 Olympia, WA 98504-0917 deanna.beck@rco.wa.gov These addresses and contacts shall be effective until receipt by one party from the other of a written notice of any change. Decisions relating to the Agreement must be made by the Authorized Representative/Agent, who may or may not be the Project Contact for purposes of notices and communications. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement, with all amendments and attachments, constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding this Agreement shall exist or bind any of the parties. EFFECTIVE DATE This Agreement, for project 18-2033, shall be subject to the written approval of the RCO's authorized representative and shall not be effective and binding until the date signed by both the sponsor and the RCO, whichever is later (Effective Date). Reimbursements for eligible and allowable costs incurred within the period of performance identified in the PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Section are allowed only when this Agreement is fully executed and an original is received by RCO. The Sponsor has read, fully understands, and agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement and the STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE AGREEMENT, The signators listed below represent and warrant their authority to bind the parties to this Agreement, City of Tukwila By: Name (printed): Title: Date: RCO: 18-2033 Revision Date: 1/1/2019 Page 3 of 21 5 State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office On behalf of the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board (RCFB or funding board) By: Kaleen Cottingham Director Recreation and Conservation Office By: Pre -approved as to form: ten - Date: Date: 01 /01 /2019 Assistant Attorney General RCO: 18-2033 Revision Date: 1/1/2019 Page 4 of 21 6 Allan Ekberg, Mayor Public Works Deportment -- Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Committee FROM: Henry Hash, Public Works Director BY: Scott Bates, Traffic Engineering Project Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: August 30, 2019 SUBJECT: S 140th St Intersection Improvements — S 141st St RRFB Pedestrian Crossings Project No. 91610405, Contract No. 19-031 Project Completion and Acceptance ISSUE Accept contract as complete and authorize release of performance bond. BACKGROUND The Notice to Proceed for Contract No. 19-031 with Westwater Construction Company of Renton, Washington was issued on March 18, 2019 for the S 141 st St Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Pedestrian Crossings Project. This project included the installation of two new RRFB pedestrian crossings at S 141st St and Tukwila International Boulevard to improve pedestrian safety. Construction included pavement repairs, installation of solar powered RRFBs, ADA ramps, along with new channelization and signage. ANALYSIS Construction was physically completed on May 3, 2019. No change orders were executed. The performance bond is being held by the City. FINANCIAL IMPACT The budget for the S 141st St RRFB Pedestrian Crossings Project was $255,000.00 and included a 5% contingency, which was not utilized. Construction Contract Amount Under -runs Total Amount Paid $ 221,300.00 (352.00) $ 220.948.00 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to formally accept and authorize the release of the performance bond, subject to standard claim and lien release procedures, for the S 141st St RRFB Pedestrian Crossings Project with Westwater Construction in the amount of $220,948.00 and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting. ATTACHMENT Notice of Completion Contract No. 19-031 W:1PW Eng1PROJECTSIA- RW & RS Projects\S 140th St TIB Intersection Imprvmnts (91610405)1Construction\Closeout to TIC1Info memo 2019 S,140th Intersection Improvements Closeout 082419.docx X NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT Date: 8/21/2019 11:33:56 AM Contractor's UBI Number: 601173970 Name & Mailing Address of Public Agency TUKWILA, CITY OF 6300 S CENTER BLVD #101 TUKWILA 98188 UBI Number: 916001519 Original Revised # Department Use Only Assigned to: Date Assigned: Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below Project Name S 140th St. Intersection Improvements (S 141st St. RRFB Pedestrian Crossings) Contract Number 19-031 Job Order Contracting Yes X No Description of Work Done/Include Jobsite Address(es) S 140TH STREET AND TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL channelization. BOULEVARD, Installation of two RRFB crosswalks with new curb ramps and Federally funded transportation project? Yes X No (if yes, provide Contract Bond Statement below) Contractor's Name E-mail Address Affidavit ID* westwater construction company mick.westwater@comcast.net 868846 Contractor Address Telephone # 16209 SE 173rd Place, RENTON WA 98058 425-891-3362 If Retainage is not withheld, please select one of the following and List Surety's Name & Bond Number. X Retainage Bond Contract/Payment bond (valid for federally funded transportation projects) Name: Merchants Bonding Company Bond Number: WAC54907 Date Contract Awarded Date Work Commenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted 2/19/2019 3/18/2019 5/3/2019 5/9/2019 Were Subcontracters used on this project? If so, please complete Addendum A. X Yes No Affidavit ID* - No L&I release will be granted until all affidavits are listed. Contract Amount Additions (+ ) Reductions (- ) Sub -Total Sales Tax Rate 0.000% (If various rates apply, please send a breakdown) Sales Tax Amount $0.00 TOTAL $220,948.00 NOTE: These two totals must be equal $221,300.00 $0.00 $352.00 $220,948.00 Liquidated Damages $0.00 Amount Disbursed $220,948.00 Amount Retained $0.00 TOTAL $220,948.00 Comments: Note: The Disbursing Officer must submit this completed notice immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUNDS until receipt of all release certificates. Submitting Form: Please submit the completed form by email to all three agencies below. Contact Name: Scott Bates Email Address: scott.bates@tukwilawa.gov Department of Revenue Public Works Section t�Y.. 704-5=50 Washingum Sups. avagtirms of Labor & Industries Contract Release (BBE5) 54 —E. , o ptiar 4 4 CortraotRelea gLNI.WA.3D1 Title: Project Manager Phone Number: 206-431-2193 Employment Security Department Registration, Inquiry, Standards & CDar dinatio Unit (SEO'. 2-9450 p� tliva arks=;.xa.;�ti REV 31 0020e (04/28/14) F215-038-000 04-2014 8 Addendum A: Please List all Subcontractors and Sub -tiers Below This addendum can be submitted in other formats. Provide known affidavits at this time. No L&I release will be granted until all affidavits are listed. Subcontractor's Name: UBI Number: (Required) Affidavit ID* American Surveying & Environmental, LLC 603226051 857787 DelMar Concrete Cutting & Coring LLC 603490906 876073 HOT MIX PAVERS, INC 600310693 873927 Northwest Traffic Inc 602140049 868943 TOTEM ELECTRIC OF TACOMA INC 278043550 868930 For tax assistance or to request this document in an alternate format, please call 1-800-647-7706. Teletype (TTY) users may use the Washington Relay Service by calling 711. REV 31 0020e Addendum (04/28/14) F215-038-000 04-2014 9 10 Allan Ekberg, Mayor Public Works Depw°t nt Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Committee FROM: Henry Hash, Public Works Director /" BY: Adam Cox, Transportation Project Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: August 30, 2019 SUBJECT: Annual Bridge Inspections and Repairs — S 196th/200th Street Bridge Repair Project No. 91710406 Bid Award ISSUE Award the construction bid to Nordvind Company, LLC. (Nordvind) for the South 196th/200th Street Bridge Repair Project. BACKGROUND The South 196th/200th Street Bridge Repair project includes repair of approximately 100 linear feet of street improvements within the right-of-way of South 200th Street, including the removal and replacement of the concrete bridge approach and other associated structures on the west side of the Green River. The purpose is to repair a failing bridge approach slab and reestablish a secure connection to the west bridge abutment. The S 196th St/200th St Bridge is shared jointly with the City of Kent and they recently repaired the bridge approach on their east side. DISCUSSION A call for bids was advertised on August 6 and 13, 2019 and one addenda was issued addressing clarifications in the bid documents. Six bids were opened on August 20, 2019 and the apparent low bid was from Nordvind Company, During calculation of the certified bid tabulation it was discovered that the second lowest bid from SB Structures had a calculation error. SB Structures total bid was $45,000.00 lower than the bid opening price, however, this did not change the bid order and Nordvind was still the apparent low bidder. BUDGET AND BID SUMMARY Nordvind Company Contingency 20% Grand Total Engineer's Bid 2019/2020 Estimate Amount Budget $359,315.00 $ 320,400.00 $ 500,000.00 64,080.00 $359.315.00 $ 384.480.00 $ 500.000.00 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to award the bid to Nordvind Company, LLC. in the amount of $320,400 for the South 196th/200th Street Bridge Repair Project and to consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting. Attachments Page 17, 2019 CIP Bid Tabulation 11PWStore\PW Common$1PW Eng1PROJECTSIA- RW & RS Projects\S 196th-200th St Bridge Repair (91710406)107 - constructionl# 200 - Contract Documents1010 - Construction Contractl(015) - Bid Porposal wSchedules\Info Memo Award_Nordvind_20180904-MER.docx 11 CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2019 to 2024 PROJECT: Annual Bridge Inspections and Repairs Project No. 9XX10402 DESCRIPTION: Ongoing program of bi-annual inspections, repairs, painting and rehabilitation of the 22 City bridges. Federally required program identifies safety or repair needs in the early stages to minimize hazards and JUSTIFICATION: costs. The number of bridge inspections necessary each year can vary year to year. Inspection frequencies vary from bridge to bridge and King County has provided some inspection services. STATUS: Construction projects will be determined from inspection reports and noted deficiencies/problems. MAINT. IMPACT: Reduces maintenance costs. COMMENT: Ongoing project, only one year actuals are shown in the first column. FINANCIAL Through Estimated in $000's 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES Design 141 45 45 45 55 55 65 65 65 581 Land(R/W) 0 Const. Mgmt. 1 40 40 40 50 50 60 60 60 401 Construction 32 250 250 250 300 300 325 325 325 2,357 TOTAL EXPENSES 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 FUND SOURCES Awarded Grant Proposed Grant 0 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 City Oper. Revenue 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 TOTAL SOURCES 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 2019 - 2024 Capital Improvement Program 17 12 Engineering Estimate Nordvind Company, LLC. Quigg Bros., Inc. ( Ceccanti, Inc. SB Structures, LLC. Combined Constructic UNITS QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE ( AMOUNT ( UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ( UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ( UNIT PRICE Al LS 1 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 3,400 $ 3,400 $ 3,700 $ 3,700 $ 500 $ 500 $ 3,500 $ CY 65 $ 50 $ 3,250 $ 100 $ 6,500 $ 180 $ 11,700 $ 165 $ 10,725 $ 185 $ 12,025 $ 300 $ CY 25 $ 80 $ 2,000 $ 100 $ 2,500 $ 150 $ 3,750 $ 100 $ 2,500 $ 75 $ 1,875 $ 110 $ TON 120 $ 180 $ 21,600 $ 350 $ 42,000 $ 220 $ 26,400 $ 238 $ 28,560 $ 200 $ 24,000 $ 350 $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ LF 60 $ 90 $ 5,400 $ 40 $ 2,400 $ 55 $ 3,300 $ 65 $ 3,900 $ 50 $ 3,000 $ 175 $ 1_5 1 $ 32,665 $ 32,665 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ 48,000 $ 48,000 $ 55,000 $ 55,000 $ 45,000 $ LS 1 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 6,200 $ 6,200 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 10,000 $ LS 1 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 500 $ 500 $ 3,900 $ 3,900 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 7,500 $ FA 1 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ FA 1 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ LS 1 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 500 $ 500 $ 1,100 $ 1,100 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 7,500 $ r Pollution LS 1 $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 2,900 $ 2,900 $ 9,000 $ 9,000 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 15,000 $ 10 LS 1 $ 55,000 $ 55,000 $ 67,500 $ 67,500 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 60,000 $ LS 1 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 88,000 $ 88,000 $ 77,000 $ 77,000 $ 50,000 $ IN -FT 2300 $ 0.75 $ 1,725 $ 10 $ 23,000 $ 2 $ 3,450 $ 2 $ 4,600 $0.6 $ 1,380 $ 3 $ LS 1 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 18,000 $ 18,000 $ 42,000 $ 42,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 17,500 $ SY 205 $ 320 $ 65,600 $ 225 $ 46,125 $ 300 $ 61,500 $ 990 $ 202,950 $ 350 $ 71,750 $ 750 $ .tr. LS 1 $ 18,750 $ 18,750 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 8,400 $ 8,400 $ 4,500 $ 4,500 $ 15,000 $ LF 25 $ 350 $ 8,750 $ 100 $ 2,500 $ 500 $ 12,500 $ 465 $ 11,625 $ 350 $ 8,750 $ 1,500 $ LF 50 $ 300 $ 15,000 $ 100 $ 5,000 $ 450 $ 22,500 $ 480 $ 24,000 $ 350 $ 17,500 $ 400 $ LF 55 $ 65 $ 3,575 $ 50 $ 2,750 $ 200 $ 11,000 $ 60 $ 3,300 $ 20 $ 1,100 $ 40 $ LF 120 $ 40 $ 4,800 $ 50 $ 6,000 $ 85 $ 10,200 $ 50 $ 6,000 $ 15 $ 1,800 $ 20 $ SY 65 $ 120 $ 7,800 $ 225 $ 14,625 $ 95 $ 6,175 $ 145 $ 9,425 $ 70 $ 4,550 $ 210 $ LF 350 $ 4 $ 1,400 $ 10 $ 3,500 $ 6 $ 2,100 $ 2 $ 700 $ 5 $ 1,750 $ 15 $ LS 1 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ Subtotal: which is $45,000 more than the calculated amount. anager Date August 20, 2019 $ 359,315 $ 320,400 $ 480,875 $ 586,585 392,980 Allan Ekber Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Committee FROM: Henry Hash, Public Works Director /.. BY: Adam Cox, Transportation Project Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: August 30, 2019 SUBJECT: Annual Bridge Inspections and R_ Re a_ir Project 91910402 2019 Presentation on the State of the City's Bridges ISSUE Provide the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with information about the entire City bridge inventory and program, showing the overall condition of the City's bridges as well as steps for future projects and maintenance. BACKGROUND The Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) require regularly scheduled inspections of all the City's vehicle carrying bridge structures. The City extends this effort to include its pedestrian bridges. This requirement allows for continuity in reporting as well as the opportunity to identify and potentially fund bridges in need of replacement and rehabilitation. DISCUSSION The City currently has ownership of 23 bridges (16 traffic bearing and 7 pedestrian). Of those, two are jointly owned jurisdictional bridges with shared ownership between the City of Renton (Grady Way) and the City of Kent (S 196th/200). The bridge structure types vary from steel through truss, pre -cast concrete girders, cast -in -place concrete girders, steel girder, wood girder, and steel tied arch spans. The 2019 discussion will focus on why the City inspects its bridges, where the City stands with respect to the state and the country, and recommendations for additional steps that can be taken to address known issues. RECOMMENDATION Information only. ATTACHMENT • Page 17, 2019 CIP • State of the City's Bridges Report W:IPW Eng1OTHERIBridgelz - bridge City Eng report12019JAN bridge insp reportllnformation Memo - 2019 TUK Inspection Report.docx 15 CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2019 to 2024 PROJECT: Annual Bridge Inspections and Repairs Project No. 9XX10402 DESCRIPTION: Ongoing program of bi-annual inspections, repairs, painting and rehabilitation of the 22 City bridges. Federally required program identifies safety or repair needs in the early stages to minimize hazards and JUSTIFICATION: costs. The number of bridge inspections necessary each year can vary year to year. Inspection frequencies vary from bridge to bridge and King County has provided some inspection services. STATUS: Construction projects will be determined from inspection reports and noted deficiencies/problems. MAINT. IMPACT: Reduces maintenance costs. COMMENT: Ongoing project, only one year actuals are shown in the first column. FINANCIAL Through Estimated in $000's 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES Design 141 45 45 45 55 55 65 65 65 581 Land(R/W) 0 Const. Mgmt. 1 40 40 40 50 50 60 60 60 401 Construction 32 250 250 250 300 300 325 325 325 2,357 TOTAL EXPENSES 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 FUND SOURCES Awarded Grant Proposed Grant 0 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 City Oper. Revenue 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 TOTAL SOURCES 174 335 335 335 405 405 450 450 450 3,339 2019 - 2024 Capital Improvement Program 17 16 CITY OF TUKWILA CITY ENGINEER'S BRIDGE INSPECTION REPORT SEPTEMBER 2019 �i%Illlllllllllllll�illl'4ii�i 11,1 IIVIVI00111111010110114NuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNuNNNf ion .,1101111111111111., li�1l11�1�°'11 `````'Ill;i„ii'll »�� MINI IJJJ1,11 )',�������' m'19Ihq gylllllllllu���� 11 000 00k000 A W onm 11 ILikm/lIIII a UII"b 11.11 ll" 1I3'II IlcigE.:,' 17 City of Tukwila Public Works Department 6300 Southcenter Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 CITY ENGINEER'S BRIDGE INSPECTION REPORT SEPTEMBER 2019 Hari Ponnekanti, P.E., Deputy PW Director/City Engineer 18 Table of Contents Executive Summary ii Forward iii Quick Bridge Reference iv GROUP I BRIDGES - Bridges Recommended for Replacement/Rehabilitation 1 GROUP II BRIDGES - Bridges recommended for Major Maintenance 2 GROUP III BRIDGES - Posted Bridges 3 GROUP IV BRIDGES - Bridges Recommended for Rail Retrofit 4 GROUP V BRIDGES - Bridges Repair Recommendations for Repair 5 ADT (Average Daily Traffic) 9 i 19 Executive Summary The City currently has ownership of 23 bridges (16 traffic bearing and 7 pedestrian). Of those, two are jointly owned jurisdictional bridges with shared ownership between the City of Renton (Grady Way) and the City of Kent (S 196th/200). The different types of bridge configuration vary from steel through truss, pre -cast concrete girders, cast -in -place concrete girders, steel girder, wood girder, and steel tied arch spans. Currently the City has a total of five (5) bridges that have a sufficiency rating between 80 to 100; six (6) bridges that have a sufficiency rating between 60 to 79; two (2) bridges that have a sufficiency rating between 40 to 59; and three (3) bridges that have a sufficiency rating of 39 or less. Note, pedestrian bridges do not receive a sufficiency rating. Please refer to the Quick Bridge Reference sheet for the break down of city owned bridges and the assigned sufficiency rating. The sufficiency rating formula provides a method of evaluating highway bridge data by calculating four (4) separate factors to obtain a numeric value which is indictive of bridge sufficiency to remain in service. The result of this method is a percentage in which 100 percent would represent an entirely sufficient bridge and zero (0) percent would represent an entirely insufficient or deficient bridge. The formula considers the structural adequacy, functional obsolescence, level of service and essentiality for public use. ii 20 Forward The City Engineer's Bridge Inspection Report, dated September 2019, is published by the City of Tukwila Public Works Department, and the information contained herein is the best available at the time of publication. It is to be used as an information tool for planning and maintenance activities, and reflects the general condition of the City's bridges. The repairs indicated are summarized for brevity from actual bridge inspection reports. Background The FHWA (Federal Highway Administration) issued the NBIS (National Bridge Inspection Standards) in 1971. These standards established a comprehensive inspection for all federal highway system bridges. Minimum qualifications were set forth for bridge inspectors. Specific types and frequencies of inspections for bridges were established, and the reporting of certain standard information about each bridge was required. In 1978, these requirements were extended to all public bridges carrying vehicular traffic. A national bridge inspection program has been in place ever since, and state and local agencies have performed bridge inspection in accordance with these guidelines. Inspections for the City of Tukwila's bridges are conducted every two years unless conditions warrant additional inspections or frequencies as dictated by the NBIS. iii 21 Bridge Quick Check Informational Sheet Bridge Number Name Year Built Suff. Rating WSDOT Bridge ID ADT Next ADT Reqd Last Inspection Next Inspection Date UBIT Required Last UBIT Inspection Next UBIT Imp Reqd Fracture Critical Special Notes Tukwila 01 Macadam Road 1997 80.58 08674200 3,600 2024 4/18/2019 2021 N - - N Tukwila 02 Frank Zepp 1968 7FO37 08561400 36,000 2022 4/18/2019 2021 Y 2017 2021 N Tukwila 03 Lois T Newton 1973 75.36 08544400 18,900 2021 4/18/2019 2021 Y 2017 2023 N Tukwila 05 South -center Blvd 1994 96.98 0014269D 10,616 2023 8/16/2018 2020 Y 2014 2020 N Tukwila 06 Foster 56th Ave 1985 58.05 08166200 2,850 2024 4/11/2019 2021 Y 2017 2023 N Tukwila 07 51st Ave South 1996 69.09 08634500 4,600 2024 4/16/2019 2021 N - - N Tukwila 08 Grady Way 1986 64.93 08543600 25,500 2024 4/16/2019 2021 Y 2018 2023 N Jointly owned with City of Renton Tukwila 09 E Marginal 1989 89.83 08110200 13,000 2024 4/11/2019 2021 Y 2017 2023 N iv 22 Bridge Number Name Year Built Suff. Rating WSDOT Bridge ID ADT Next ADT Reqd Last Inspection (2 Yr Cycle) Next Inspection Date UBIT Required Last UBIT Inspection Next UBIT Imp Reqd (4 yr cycle) Fracture Critical Special Notes Tukwila 11 BAR ay irport 1952 3SD8U 08001800 40,000 2024 4/25/2019 2021 N - - N Tukwila 12 BAR BNSF 1945 3SD19 08002500 38,800 2021 4/25/2019 2021 Y 2017 2021 N Tukwila 13 Beacon Ave S 1971 78.36 7996800 500 2020 4/9/2019 2021 N 2017 2019 Y Tukwila 14 42nd Ave S 1949 $D 08651500 10,300 2023 4/1/2019 2021 Y 2019 2021 Y Applying for replacement funding 2019 Tukwila 15 Pacific Hwy 2000 86.36 08651500 30,300 2021 8/16/2018 2020 Y 2016 2020 N Tukwila 16 S 119th 1965 -- 08104300 NA NA 4/25/2019 2024 N - - N Tukwila 17 Foster Golf Course 1987 -- 08584100 NA NA 4/11/2019 2024 N - - N Tukwila 18 Green River Ped & Utility 1983 -- 08584200 NA NA 8/16/2018 2023 N - - N Tukwila 19 Inter -urban Trail 2006 -- 08742500 NA NA 9/11/2018 2023 N - - N 23 v Bridge Number Name Year Built Suff. Rating WSDOT Bridge ID ADT Next ADT Reqd Last Inspection Next Inspection Date UBIT Required Last UBIT Inspection Next UBIT Imp Reqd Fracture Critical Special Notes 180th Street Tukwila 20 Trail 2001 -- 08742600 NA NA 8/16/2018 2023 Y 2016 2018 Y Tukwila 21 Fort Dent Road 1975 65.00 08328300 1,115 2023 8/16/2018 2020 Y 2014 2020 N Tukwila 22 Fort Dent Trail 2002 -- 08718400 NA NA 8/16/2018 2023 N - - N Tukwila 24 Klickitat 2012 93.93 08853600 14,024 2023 4/25/2019 2021 N - - N Tukwila TUC Ped 2018 - xxnewxxx - - 2019 2024 Y 2019 2024 Y 25 Bridge 59 4001 196-200th 1998 SD 08712100 17,406 2023 4/18/2019 2021 Y 2015 2021 N Jointly owned with City of Kent NOTES: Bridge Rating is out of 100. SD - Indicates the bridge structure is "Structural Deficient' as defined by the WSDOT (Washington State Department of Transportation) bridge inspection program. The structure is still safe for use by the public and the condition is being monitored. FO - Indicates the bridge structure is "Functionally Obsolete" as defined by the WSDOT (Washington State Department of Transportation) bridge inspection program. This designation only indicates the roadway geometrics do not meet current standards for bridge design. UBIT - Under Bridge Inspection Truck. This indicates the bridge needs special equipment in order to reach portions of the structure for inspection. ADT - Average Daily Traffic NA - Sufficiency ratings are not given on pedestrian facilities since they are not a part of the NBI system so a Suff. Rating of NA is given in that location. All pedestrian bridges do not have a calculated sufficiency rating - they are not traffic loaded bridges and the rating numbers are not calculated per Federal Requirements vi 24 GROUP I BRIDGES Bridges Recommended for Replacement or Rehabilitation Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Reason Tukwila 14 42nd Ave South* Allentown (42nd Ave) Deteriorating Structural Condition of the steel superstructure Tukwila 12 Boeing Access Road over Airport Way** Boeing Access Road Substructure Seismic Rehabilitation Note: See individual bridge reports in Public Works for detailed repair work. * Application is currently under review by the Washington State Department of Transportation Local Programs and the Bridge replacement Advisory Committee (BRAC) program. Appplication results will likely be announced in Septmeber/October 2019. ** This structure is currently funded by the BRAC program. The project is anticpated to be designed in Winter 2019 and constructed in 2020. 1 25 GROUP II BRIDGES Bridges Recommended for Major Maintenance Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Reason Tukwila 16 South 119th Pedestrian Bridge 119th Str (Allentown) Painting of entire structure with possible rot repair as encountered Tukwila 18 Green River Pedestrian and Utility Interurban Trail near 180th Rehabilitation of structure coating and timber rot repair and replacement 2 26 GROUP III BRIDGES Posted Bridges Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Reason Tukwila 14 42nd Ave South Allentown Bridge is posted for reduced truck speed and posted for reduced loading on AASHTO Type 3 trucks and 6 and 7 axle vehicles. Note: See individual bridge reports in Public Works for detailed repair work. 3 27 GROUP IV BRIDGES Bridges Recommended for Rail Retrofit Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Reason Tukwila 1 Macadam Macadam Road Provide Guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 2 Frank Zepp 180th Street Provide bridge rail that meet current standards Tukwila 3 Lois T Newton Stander Boulevard Provide bridge rail, guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 6 Foster 56th Ave South 56th Avenue South Provide bridge rail, guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 8 Grady Way Grady Way Provide Guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 9 East Marginal Way East Marginal Way Provide bridge rail, guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 11 Boeing Access Road - Airport Way Boeing Access Road Provide bridge rail, guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 13 Beacon Ave South Victor Street Provide bridge rail, guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Tukwila 14 42nd Avenue South 42nd Avenue South Provide Guardrail, terminal and transitions that meet current standards Note: See individual bridge reports in Public Works for detailed repair work. 4 28 GROUP V BRIDGES Bridges Repair Recommendations PRIORITY CODE 'A' Highest Priority - Structural integrity and safety involved. PRIORITY CODE 'B' Regular Priority - General bridge structural repair work not requiring immediate response. PRIORITY CODE 'C' Low Priority - General minor maintenance or other work to be accomplished as time and money permit. PRIORITY CODE 'M' Monitor - The repair or item described needs to be monitored at the rate indicated. Note: See individual bridge reports in Public Works for detailed repair work. Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Repair Recommendations Priority Inspection Date Tukwila 1 Macadam Macadam 1. Replace rotting guardrail posts 2. Replace missing guardrail hardware 3. Upgrade guardrail to current standards 4. Replace missing pedestrian rail bar at the SW corner. B B B B 18-Apr-19 Tukwila 2 Frank Zepp 180th Street 1. Remove dirt, debris, and concrete debris from around bearings at both abutments. Clean and repaint bearings. 2. Expoxy inject crack at the interface between new and old concrete at Pier 3. 3. Saw cut and remove all delaminated concretre from the northeast corner of the deck and patch it with high strength non -shrink grout. 4. Correct the vertical height difference between the steel finger joints B B B B 18-Apr-19 Tukwila 3 Lois Newton Strander Blvd 1. No repairs recommended at this time. NA 18-Apr-19 Tukwila 5 South center Blvd SC Blvd 1. replace missing block spacer on guardrail post C 16-Aug-18 Tukwila 6 Foster 56th Ave S 56th Ave S 1. Fill scour void under SE wingwall 2. replace expansion joint material 3. repair damaged guardrail terminal end B B B 11-Apr-19 Tukwila 7 51st Ave S 51st Ave S 1. Apply deck sealer to prevent ponding water to leak in to the cox girders 2. Remove waste and transient debris beneath bridge 3. Repair spalls at expansion joint 4. Repair northwest rail terminal B M B B 16-Apr-19 5 29 Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Repair Recommendations Priority Inspection Date Tukwila 8 (Renton -Tukwila Joint Ownership) Grady Way Grady Way 1. Repair vertical sliding surfaces on columns 2. Repair damage bridge rail (spalling and delaminations) 4. Repair pedestrian fencing 5. Monitor homeless encampment and makeshift facilities under structure 6. Clear out material between bearings at Abutment 1 6. Remove vegetation on retaining wall B B B M B C 16-Apr-19 Tukwila 9 E Marginal Wa Y E Marginal Way1. Replace compression seals at expansion joints B 11-Apr-19 Tukwila 11 BAR Airport Way Boeing Access Road 1. Repair column delamination 2. Repair bridge rail damage A B 25-Apr-19 Tukwila 12 BAR BNSF Boeing access road 1. Repair the southeast approach rail. B 25-Apr-19 Tukwila 13 Beacon Ave South At Victor Street 1. Repair interior lighting. B 9-Apr-19 6 30 Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Repair Recommendations Priority Inspection Date 1. Clean out open joints over floor beams thoroughly and fill with a flexible sealant, priority 1 due to corrosion at top flanges of floorbeams from leaking joints. B 2. Rework the sliding plate expansion joint so it is smooth with sidewalk and patch spalls near panel points, seal open cracks. 3. Replace missing guard rail and terminal at SW comer, replace damaged rail at S SE comer, reset NW rail and posts to bring rail up to standard height. 4. Thoroughly pressure wash clean truss of all dirt/algae/guano, prepare surface, paint bridge to encapsulate pack rust and protect truss members. Add bird deterrent at all panel points, upper and lower chords. B B 5. Replace steel sliding plate expansion joints with either a strip seal with steel Tukwila 14 42nd Ave S 42nd Ave S header or modular joint to eliminate water intrusion onto steel bearings. 19-Apr-19 6. Recommend design seismic retrofit steel collar and construct around bearing columns, anchored to cap, then fill tight with epoxy. B 7. FRP wrap columns 4 A-C. Reinforce west wingwall. Add quarryspall along abutment 4 and under span 3 to retain fill and discourage transient activity. B 8. Replace missing riprap along banks and in front of piers. B 9. Recommend raising portals and sways due to the high volume of truck traffic and existing damage to sway members. B B 10. Replace sliding plates with elastomeric dynamic isolation bearings. 11. Chip any delamintaed concrete from exposed rebar, clean and seal exposed bar and patch spalls. Sack honeycombed areas throughout soffit. Shotblast deck surface, patch spalled areas and apply epoxy overlay. B B 1. Repair leaky pipe inside the west girder A Pacific/TIB 2. Arrest channel erosion along the south bank A Tukwila 15 Pacific Hwy at Duwamish 3. Repair the approach guardrails at the southwest, southeast, and northeast ends B 16-Aug-18 4. Apply epoxy overylay on the bridge deck C 7 31 Bridge Number Bridge Name Location Repair Recommendations Priority Inspection Date Tukwila 16 S 119th Pedestrian S 119th Street 1. Repair warped and twisted deck planks, deck has non-skid coating but timber is still weathered 2. Major rehabilitation or replacment in near future 3. Special inspection requested to inspect the underside of the superstructure B A A 25-Apr-19 Tukwila 17 Foster Golf Course Foster GC 1. Monitor bearing movement at Abutment 1 2. Remove blackberry bushes under the bridge M C 11-Apr-19 Tukwila 18 Green River Interurban trail near 180th 1. Monitor utility pipe alignment 2. Repair chord patching material debonding 3. repair and replace rotting timber pedestrian rail 4. Paint entrie superstructure M B B B 6-Aug-18 Tukwila 19 Interurban Trail Interurban Trail atTIB No repairs noted - 11-Sep-18 Tukwila 20 180th Ped Interurban trail at 180th 1. Monitor leaching cracks in abutment and retaining walls 2. Remove debris from bearing seat 3. repair approach settlement M C B 16-Aug-18 Tukwila 21 Fort Dent Road Fort Dent Road 1. Trim vegetation overhanging along sidewalk C 16-Aug-18 Tukwila 22 Fort Dent Trail Interurban trail 1. Trim overgrowing vegetation at approaches 2. Remove debris on chords of bridge girders 3. Replace missing safety chains at corners of bridge C M B 16-Aug-18 Tukwila 24 Klickitat Drive Klickitat Drive No repairs noted NA 25-Apr-19 4001 (Kent -Tukwila Joint Ownership) 196-200th 196th Street 1. Repair west approach settlement (Scheduled for Fall/Winter 2019) 2. repair guardrail at bridge approaches and replace damaged W Beam 3. Repair joints and seals 4. Clean deck drains A B B B 18-Apr-19 8 32 City of Tukwila Bridge ADT Schedule Bridge Average Daily Traffic (ADT) Bridge Number Name Year Built Structure ID ADT Next ADT Reqd (5 yr Cycle) Tukwila 01 Macadam Road 1997 08674200 3600 2024 Tukwila 02 Frank Zepp 1968 08561400 36000 2022 Tukwila 03 Lois T Newton 1973 08544400 18900 2021 Tukwila 05 South -center Blvd 1994 0014269D 10616 2023 Tukwila 06 Foster 56th Ave 1985 08166200 2850 2024 Tukwila 07 51stAve South 1996 08634500 4600 2024 Tukwila 08 Grady Way 1986 08543600 25500 2024 Tukwila 09 E Marginal Way 1989 08110200 13000 2024 Tukwila 11 BAR Airport Way 1952 08001800 40000 2024 Tukwila 12 BAR BNSF 1945 08002500 38800 2021 Tukwila 13 Beacon Ave S 1971 7996800 500 2020 Tukwila 14 42nd Ave S 1949 08651500 10300 2023 Tukwila 15 Pacific Hwy 2000 08651500 30300 2021 Tukwila 21 Fort Dent Road 1975 08328300 1115 2023 Tukwila 24 Klickitat 2012 08853600 14024 2023 4001 196-200th 1998 08712100 17406 2023 W:\PW Eng\OTHER\Bridge\z - bridge City Eng report\2019JAN bridge insp report\2019 Bridge Quick Check Info Sheet 33