San Mateo County Logo
File #: 22-221    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/24/2022 Departments: PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 3/22/2022 Final action: 3/22/2022
Title: Adopt a resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works to proceed with: A) Preparing plans and specifications for projects to be constructed during the 2022 construction season, which are maintenance type projects that: 1. Do not have long lead times for design; and 2. Are not considered controversial requiring specific property owner input; and 3. Do not require state or federal grant approvals that have not previously been approved by the Board, and do not require extensive permit approvals from regulatory agencies; and B) Advertising for bids on the maintenance type projects as defined above.
Attachments: 1. 20220322_r_2022 Streamlined Road Projects, 2. 20220322_att_Streamlined Projects_Exhibit A

Special Notice / Hearing:    None__

Vote Required:    Majority

 

To:                      Honorable Board of Supervisors

From:                      Ann M. Stillman, Interim Director of Public Works

Subject:                      2022 Streamlined Advertisement/Award Process of Road Projects - County Wide

 

RECOMMENDATION:

title

Adopt a resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works to proceed with:

 

A)                     Preparing plans and specifications for projects to be constructed during the 2022 construction season, which are maintenance type projects that:

 

1.                     Do not have long lead times for design; and

 

2.                     Are not considered controversial requiring specific property owner input; and

 

3.                     Do not require state or federal grant approvals that have not previously been approved by the Board, and do not require extensive permit approvals from regulatory agencies; and

 

B)                     Advertising for bids on the maintenance type projects as defined above.

 

body

BACKGROUND:

This Board has previously adopted resolutions authorizing the use of a “streamlined” process for maintenance-type projects to shorten the time required to award a contract to ensure compliance with specific funding or construction deadlines.

 

DISCUSSION:

Streamlined Advertisement/Award Process

The Public Contract Code provides that projects over $200,000 must be formally advertised and then awarded by the governing body based on competitive bids. Typically, the formal bid process involves two separate actions by this Board for each project: a resolution adopting plans and specifications and calling for sealed bids; and a resolution awarding a contract to the low bidder. Authorizing the Director of Public Works to advertise for bids for multiple projects at one time reduces overall project delivery schedules and reduces administrative staff time for these types of projects. In a subsequent Board action, the Department of Public Works (Department) will present plans and specifications for this Board’s adoption and recommend awarding each project to the lowest responsible bidder for each project.

 

Project List for 2022 Construction Season

A list of specific streets for treatment, grouped by area, is attached as Exhibit A to the resolution. The projects are generally maintenance type projects intended to maintain and prolong the life of the roadways. These maintenance type projects include slurry seal, microsurfacing seals, cape seals, chip seals, and resurfacing or rehabilitation projects.

 

The Department will notify utility owners of the proposed projects and coordinate any required roadway work that needs to be completed prior to commencement of the Department’s work. Additionally, a map of the 2022 road projects (location, limits, and treatment) will be available to the public on the Department’s website in a GIS map format.

 

County Counsel has reviewed and approved the resolution as to form.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The projects will be financed by the Road Fund, the Senate Bill 1 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account Funds, and Half Cent Measure A Transportation Funds.  There is no impact to the General Fund.