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THE CITY OF 8 <br /> ® . ':: "' Ug9 " CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pLEASANTON1 <br /> April 16, 2019 <br /> Engineering <br /> TITLE: ACCEPT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS PERFORMED BY RANGER <br /> PIPELINES, INC. FOR THE RECYCLED WATER INFRASTRUCTURE <br /> EXPANSION — PHASE 1A PROJECT, CIP NO. 14126 <br /> SUMMARY <br /> Construction performed by Ranger Pipelines, Inc. for the first phase of the recycled <br /> water infrastructure expansion project is complete and ready for City Council <br /> acceptance. The project consisted of installing the backbone of a recycled water system <br /> servicing Hacienda in northern Pleasanton, Ken Mercer Sports Park, and Tennis and <br /> Community Park. Funding was through the California Clean Water State Revolving <br /> Funds (CWSRF) and Proposition 1B Grants Funds (Loan and Grant). Ranger Pipelines, <br /> Inc. installed approximately 9.7 miles of new recycled water pipelines, two turn outs and <br /> 136 services. The project also included procurement of a booster station and <br /> repurposing of the Tassajara Reservoir and Clean Water Revival Line. The last phase <br /> of construction, including the installation of the Ken Mercer Sports Park booster station <br /> to be completed by GSE Construction. Inc., is scheduled to be operational by spring <br /> 2019. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> 1. Accept the work completed by Ranger Pipelines Inc. as complete. <br /> 2. Authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion for the work completed by <br /> Ranger Pipelines, Inc. <br /> 3. Authorize the release of bonds 30 days after the recordation of the Notice of <br /> Completion. <br /> 4. Authorize the return of $281,827 to the Streets General Fund. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMET <br /> The total expenditures for the work completed by Ranger Pipelines, Inc. is $16,801,233 <br /> which is a portion of the total expenditures for the project. The funding source for the <br /> first and second phase of the project is from a one-percent-interest loan from the <br /> CWSRF and Proposition 1B Grant Funds for a total of $17,359,925. The City was <br /> approved by the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) for a second phase of <br /> work that is being performed by the original consultants and GSE Construction, Inc. The <br /> second phase is for the installation of the Sports Park booster station. Following the <br /> completion of the second phase of work and filing of the reimbursement requests with <br /> the State, a complete final project expenditure report will be presented to City Council. <br />