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• <br /> CITY OF' SAN LEANDRO <br /> APPROVED AND •' <br /> STAFF REPORT FORWARDED <br /> TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> DATE: April 4, 201 1 <br /> Step en L. Hollister <br /> TO: Stephen L. Hollister, City Manager City Manager <br /> FROM: Uchenna Udemezue, P.E., Director <br /> Engineering and Transportation Dep nt <br /> BY: Kenneth Joseph, P.E., City Engin er <br /> Engineering and Transportation epartmen . • <br /> SUBJ /PRO.IECT DESCRIPTION: <br /> RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK FOR THE WICKS AND BLUE DOLPHIN LIFT <br /> STATION REHABILITATION PROJECT, PROJECT NO. 08- 593 -52 -243. <br /> SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends acceptance of the work, filing of the Notice of Completion, and authorizing <br /> the City Manager to release the maintenance bonds for the subject project upon successful <br /> completion of the one -year maintenance period. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Blue Dolphin Lift Station was constructed in 1962 and reached the end of its service life. One <br /> of the two pumps failed and the station was operating on a single pump. The station needed to be <br /> rehabilitated and the pumps replaced. <br /> • <br /> The Wicks Lift Station was constructed in 1966 as a dry and wet well package system with the <br /> pumps and valves located in the dry well and a surface - mounted control center. The station serves <br /> local businesses south of the station and pumps flow to the Merced Lift Station located 200 feet <br /> away, which requires double handling of the flow. The station reached the end of its service life as <br /> indicated by its increasing unreliability and maintenance. <br /> On April 5. 2010. the City Council awarded the construction contract for replacement of the <br /> facilities to Con -Quest Contractors, Inc. <br /> Analvsis <br /> Construction included the replacement of the deteriorated pump equipment, wet well, and <br /> electrical control center at the Blue Dolphin Lift Station. Work at the Wicks Lift Station <br /> included installing a force main line, which allows the sewage from the station to be pumped out <br />