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6. 19. <br />CC Regular Session New <br />Meeting Date: 09/24/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Address infrastructure needs. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #24-276 Approving Change Order No. 3 for Improvement Project #21-08, Water Treatment <br />Plant Trunk Watermain Improvements <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #24-276 approving Change Order No. 3 for Improvement Project <br />#21-08, Water Treatment Plant Trunk Watermain Improvements. <br />Background: <br />During construction, field changes were required to address two separate items that were not accounted for in the <br />plans and specifications. <br />Open Cutting of Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />At the intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard and 143rd Ave/Azurite St., the plans called for the 20-inch trunk <br />watermain proposed under 143rd Avenue to connect to the existing 16-inch watermain located along the east side <br />of Bunker Lake Boulevard using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) methods. A proposed drilling pit was <br />planned at the tee of the two watermain pipes, but because the existing 16-inch pipe was fairly deep and was <br />located under the edge of the driving lane for northbound Bunker Lake Boulevard, this work would have required <br />both lanes of Bunker Lake Boulevard to be closed to traffic for multiple days. Anoka County would not allow <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard to be closed for multiple days during the work week (Monday -Friday). Instead, they <br />agreed to a 1-day Saturday closure. Additionally, it was not possible to connect the 20-inch pipe to the existing <br />16-inch pipe without using a wet tap to keep the 16-inch trunk main in service. It was therefore determined this <br />work would need to occur on a Saturday and that the 20-inch pipe being extended across Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />must be open cut rather than directionally drilled. <br />Anoka County issued a road closure/detour permit and the work was done on Saturday, August 24, 2024. The <br />City agreed to use Time and Materials (T&M) for the necessary change order work. Attached is a detailed <br />summary from Northdale outlining the effort needed to complete the work and account for the time and materials <br />used. The total cost for pipe related work is approximately $31,000. The remainder is for other subcontractors <br />work such as paving and traffic control during the 1-day closure. The total cost of this change order is $69,595.11. <br />Buried Concrete Removal <br />A large mass of buried concrete with embedded large diameter rebar was encountered under the east end of 143rd <br />Avenue during watermain construction. The buried concrete extended approximately 5-feet deep by <br />approximately 185-feet in length and about 8-feet wide, essentially blocking the trench required to install the water <br />main for 185 feet. This required the concrete to be removed as a "change in conditions." This work required an <br />additional larger backhoe with a concrete ripper/jack hammer attachment. Attached is a letter from Northdale <br />outlining the effort it took to remove this concrete. The total change order for their time and materials is <br />$55,170.34. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />