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File #: 22-1001    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 10/31/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action: 11/15/2022
Title: Request City Council to: (1) Approve a Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. for additional scope related to Pavement Management Program Consulting Services in the amount of $89,302, and (2) Authorize the City Manager to Execute All Documents.
Attachments: 1. Second Amendment to PSA with Bucknam.pdf, 2. Disclosures Form.pdf
For City Council Meeting [November 15, 2022]
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Marcus Fuller, City Manager
FROM: Alberto Paiva, P.E., Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
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Request City Council to: (1) Approve a Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Bucknam Infrastructure Group, Inc. for additional scope related to Pavement Management Program Consulting Services in the amount of $89,302, and (2) Authorize the City Manager to Execute All Documents.
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BACKGROUND:
In 2007, the City began utilizing a Pavement Management Program (PMP) to assist staff in evaluating and maintaining the City's street pavement. The PMP provides a systematic method for inspecting and rating pavement conditions of the City's roadways. The program provides a cost-effective analysis of various pavement maintenance and rehabilitation strategies, and prioritizes and recommends pavement rehabilitation and maintenance to maximize results within available budget amounts.

The PMP consists of two basic components:

1. A comprehensive database, containing current and historical roadway information, covering pavement conditions, pavement structure, etc.; and

2. A set of tools that:
a. Determines existing pavement conditions and projects future conditions;
b. Forecasts financial budgets needed to achieve the City's pavement management goals; and
c. Identifies and prioritizes pavement preservation projects to maximize financial efficiencies and address pavement maintenance needs with a hierarchal ranking.

The City retained Advanced Infrastructure Management, Inc. (AIM) to start the PMP. AIM inspected all paved City streets and alleyways, developed an approach to provide a comprehensive City-wide inventory, and identified cost-effective pavement maintenance and rehabilitation strategies. Between 2007 and 2013, the City completed overlay projects on approximately 15 miles of streets, slurry sealed more than 1/3 of the City's streets, wid...

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