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CC - Item 4C - Engineering Proposal For Pavement Management System Update - Fiscal year 02-03jy TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: BILL CROWE, CITY MANAGI DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2002 RE: ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FOR PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM UPDATE - FISCAL YEAR 2002-03 Attached for your consideration is an engineering proposal from Willdan forthe preparation of an update to the City's Pavement Management System (PMS). As you are aware; the City is required to update its PMS every two (2) years in order to receive Proposition "C" funding. Currently, the City receives approximately $570,000 annually of Proposition "C" funds. The PMS outlines a •5-year maintenance and improvement program. Further, updating the City's PMS is necessary to shift priorities and bring other streets into the new 5-year maintenance and improvement program. The update of the system will include reviewing and upgrading data for each street segment, incorporating revised data on soil type and traffic conditions, changes in structural section and surface treatment of each street segment, and updating cost values and available funding levels. The proposed fee for the Pavement Management System update is $23,000. The PMS update is currently programmed in the City's FY 2002-03 budget. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve the attached engineering proposal and direct staff to begin the update of the Pavement Management System. Attachment COUNCIL, O CT 0 3 2002 ITEM No. Zj CLR- ~JV WILLDAN Serving Public Agencies September 30, 2002 Mr. Bill Crowe City Manager City of Rosemead 8838 East Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 13191 Crossroads Parkway North, Suite 405 Industry, California 91746-3497 562/9013-6200 fax 562/695-2120 www,willdan.com Subject: Proposal for Pavement Management System Update - Fiscal Year 2002-03 Dear Mr. Crowe: As requested, we are pleased to be given the opportunity to submit this proposal to provide professional engineering services for the preparation of an update to the Pavement Management System (PMS) for the City of Rosemead. SCOPE OF SERVICES We propose to provide the following services: Data Update In consultation with City staff, set certain City-wide parameters and criteria, such as budget constraints, construction costs, and construction methods selected based on cost, efficiency, and special area needs. Perform a field review of all streets. 3. Re-evaluate traffic values on all streets. Data Assimilation Perform record searches and accumulate data of all pavement maintenance or street construction performed since previous report update. Enter all data from previous phases into the database. Data Analysis The City will be divided into two.areas, one north and one south of the 1-10 Freeway. For each area, the data will be processed separately as described below: Provide multi-year budget projections, prioritized by cost effectiveness, for both capital improvements and preventive maintenance, including details of the proposed improvements for each roadway segment. September 30, 2002 Page 2 2. Provide an inventory of roadway, which will include runoff control and typical section information, traffic volume and classification, construction history, and other identification items. 3. Provide a Maintenance and Condition Inventory report indicating the condition of each roadway segment and the next maintenance procedures proposed for each, including cost and date. 4. Provide a quick-reference report of various key information items for each segment, which serves as a cross reference to other reports. 5. Provide area-wide graphical representations of the cumulative pavement maintenance and condition inventories. Pavement Management Report Prepare mapped representations of the maintenance improvement recommendations on City maps for the first 2 years. Prepare a detailed report demonstrating the meaning and uses of the pavement management system results. The final report will contain findings, recommendations, and graphics of the study. This report will fully update the initial system report and provide the basis for a new 5-year maintenance and improvement program. W illdan proposes to provide the engineering and consulting services for the pavement management system update for a fixed fee of $23,000. This includes providing the City with five (5) copies of the updated Pavement Management System Report. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please contact me at (562) 908-6214. Respectfully submitted, WILLDAN zo.j~ e4X'V_ William C. Pagett, P.E. Senior Vice President AF:mec 95610-02/06-155/P02-201