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City of San Leandro <br />City Council <br />Meeting Date: July 7, 2025 <br />Agenda Number: 5.i. <br />Agenda Section: CONSENT CALENDAR <br />File Number: 25-302 <br />File Type: Staff Report <br />Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Execute Amendment 4 to a Consulting <br />Services Agreement with Terraphase Engineering, Inc. For Construction Engineering and Construction <br />Management Services for a Treatment Wetland at the City of San Leandro Water Pollution Control Plant, <br />Increasing the Not-to-Exceed Amount by $403,601 for a Total Not to Exceed Amount of $1,581,464 <br /> <br />COUNCIL PRIORITY <br />• Infrastructure <br />SUMMARY <br />In October 2019, Terraphase Engineering was selected through a competitive process as design <br />consultant for the Treatment Wetland Project at the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP). In <br />addition to design services, Terraphase offers inspection and construction management <br />services. Staff requests an amendment to the Terraphase agreement to include construction <br />management services and inspection services for Phase 1 of the Treatment Wetland project and <br />additional scope to support the bid process for Phase 2 of the project . <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Staff recommend City Council adopt a Resolution to approve and authorize the City Manager to <br />execute an amendment to the Consulting Services Agreement (CSA) with Terraphase <br />Engineering, Inc. for construction management and inspection services for Treatment Wetland <br />project for an additional $403,601 for a new total not to exceed amount of $1,581,464 . <br />BACKGROUND <br />Since 2017, the City has been working to convert a disused treatment basin at the WPCP into a <br />Treatment Wetland. The purpose of the Treatment Wetland project is to treat a portion of the <br />WPCP discharge water to remove nitrogen and other contaminates. In addition, the project will <br />include enhancement of wetland habitat along the San Francisco Bay Trail and serve as a <br />demonstration of cost-effective nature-based solutions for contaminant removal. <br />The WPCP Treatment Wetland Project will utilize an existing, out of service treatment pond, to be <br />completed in two phases. The bottom level of the pond needs to be raised for final construction of <br />the project; there is currently a layer of sludge in the pond. The first phase will place soil stockpiled <br />from the 2014 WPCP upgrade project into the basin and mix it with cement to stabilize the base <br />layer of the pond. After this is complete, additional fill soil will be imported to bring the level of the <br />pond up to the final height. During the second phase, a liner, a terraced slope with wood chips <br />and additional treatment equipment will be installed. The entire area will then be planted with <br />native plants. <br />The project is split into two phases because the City’s geotechnical advisors recommended filling <br />the pond and then allowing time for settling, which reduces the likelihood of future problems with <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/4/2025