Legislation Details

File #: 26-715    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/13/2026 Departments: PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 8/25/2026 Final action:
Title: Adopt a resolution: A) Adopting plans and specifications, including conformance with prevailing wage scale requirements, for the Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County's 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project; and B) Authorizing the President of the Board to execute an agreement with Pavement Coatings Co., in the amount of $1,485,800 for the Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County's 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project; and C) Authorizing the Director of Public Works to: 1. Execute subsequent change orders to grant time extensions for project completion and payment up to a maximum aggregate amount not to exceed $148,580, or approximately 10% of the agreement amount; and 2. Execute payment up to the not to exceed amount of $1,634,380 for items requiring adjustment based on unit bid prices without execution of a change order.
Attachments: 1. 20260825_r_Rd Oil Chip Seal, 2. 20260825_att_Rd Oil Chip Seal
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Special Notice / Hearing:                         None__

      Vote Required:                         Majority

 

To:                      Honorable Board of Supervisors

From:                      Tory A. Newman, Director of Public Works

Subject:                      Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County’s 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project [County Project No. RW635; Project File No. S5145]

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Adopt a resolution:

 

A)                     Adopting plans and specifications, including conformance with prevailing wage scale requirements, for the Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County’s 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project; and

 

B)                     Authorizing the President of the Board to execute an agreement with Pavement Coatings Co., in the amount of $1,485,800 for the Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County’s 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project; and

 

C)                     Authorizing the Director of Public Works to:

 

1.                     Execute subsequent change orders to grant time extensions for project completion and payment up to a maximum aggregate amount not to exceed $148,580, or approximately 10% of the agreement amount; and

 

2.                     Execute payment up to the not to exceed amount of $1,634,380 for items requiring adjustment based on unit bid prices without execution of a change order.

 

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BACKGROUND:

On February 10, 2026, this Board adopted Resolution No. 081688, which “streamlined” the bid process for projects to be constructed during the 2026 construction season. The projects are maintenance type projects that do not have long lead times for design, are not considered controversial requiring specific property owner input, and that do not require state or federal grant approvals that have not previously been approved by this Board, and do not require extensive permit approvals from regulatory agencies. Authorizing the Director of Public Works to develop plans and specifications and to call for bids for these types of projects at one time reduces overall project delivery schedules and reduces administrative staff time for these types of projects.

 

DISCUSSION:

On Thursday, August 6, 2026, bids were accepted for the Road Oil Application in Conjunction with the County’s 2026 Chip Seal Road Maintenance Project (Project) and subsequently referred to Public Works for checking and recommendation. The bid of:

 

Pavement Coatings Co.

2150 Bell Ave., Suite 125

Sacramento, CA 95838

 

at $1,485,800 was the lowest responsible bid received for the work. The Engineer’s Estimate was $1,740,000. A summary of the bids received is attached as Exhibit “A”.

 

This Project complies with the California Environmental Quality Act and has coverage from the appropriate permitting agencies through the County’s Routine Maintenance Program.

 

The County Attorney has reviewed and approved the resolution and agreement as to form.

 

COMMUNITY IMPACT:

The Department of Public Works (Department) is committed to fostering access to reliable infrastructure for residents and visitors. This Project will continue to maintain and improve the roadways for the community, support emergency response capabilities, and maintain essential mobility for a diverse range of users, reinforcing the Department’s dedication to building and maintaining resilient and inclusive public infrastructure.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The total estimated cost for construction is $1,634,380, which includes authorization for up to $148,580 in change orders as the work is bid on a unit price basis. The contingency is used to pay the contractor for any unforeseen conditions not anticipated in the construction agreement documents.

 

The Project is proposed to be financed as follows:

   

Senate Bill 1 Road Maintenance and

Rehabilitation Account (SB 1)                                                                  $1,634,380

                     Total Estimated Cost                                                                                    $1,634,380

 

There is no impact to the General Fund.

 

Attachment:  Exhibit “A” - Summary of Bids Received