6.1.
Public Works Committee
- Meeting Date:
- 07/19/2016
- By:
- Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public Works
Title:
Review 2016 Temporary COR Concrete Pavement Repairs
Purpose/Background:
Purpose:
The purpose of this case is to review the temporary repairs proposed for the concrete streets within The COR.
Background:
In 2004 approximately 4,000 linear feet of public streets were constructed of concrete pavement in The COR. Concrete pavement has an estimated design life between 50 and 75 years, depending on various factors. The COR concrete street segments include approximately 670 feet of Rhinestone Street between Sunwood Drive and the Draw bridge, and 3,330 feet of Sunwood Drive between Zeolite Street and Rhinestone Street. Since these streets were constructed, numerous cracks, gaps, and voids have formed which now require repairs. Staff will display some pictures of the areas requiring repairs during the meeting. Or, if the Committee would prefer, we can walk outside to review a few of the areas in person.
Staff is currently working to develop plans for permanent repairs but due to the significant costs and time it is taking to research the necessary repairs and to develop plans the permanent repairs are not proposed to be constructed until 2017. However, many of the cracks and voids are significant enough that Staff believes it is necessary to complete temporary repairs this year due to safety concerns for pedestrians and bicyclists, particularly within the crosswalks.
Staff received a quote from Reshetar Systems in the amount of $15,000 to complete the temporary repairs this summer. This work will consist primarily of cleaning loose debris from the cracks and voids, filling the cleaned out cracks and voids with new concrete, and painting the crosswalk repairs to match existing striping and colored concrete within the crosswalks. However, since this quote was received Staff identified additional areas of concern on the Draw bridge approach panels. While this work will increase costs slightly, all work is still estimated to cost less than $18,000.
The purpose of this case is to review the temporary repairs proposed for the concrete streets within The COR.
Background:
In 2004 approximately 4,000 linear feet of public streets were constructed of concrete pavement in The COR. Concrete pavement has an estimated design life between 50 and 75 years, depending on various factors. The COR concrete street segments include approximately 670 feet of Rhinestone Street between Sunwood Drive and the Draw bridge, and 3,330 feet of Sunwood Drive between Zeolite Street and Rhinestone Street. Since these streets were constructed, numerous cracks, gaps, and voids have formed which now require repairs. Staff will display some pictures of the areas requiring repairs during the meeting. Or, if the Committee would prefer, we can walk outside to review a few of the areas in person.
Staff is currently working to develop plans for permanent repairs but due to the significant costs and time it is taking to research the necessary repairs and to develop plans the permanent repairs are not proposed to be constructed until 2017. However, many of the cracks and voids are significant enough that Staff believes it is necessary to complete temporary repairs this year due to safety concerns for pedestrians and bicyclists, particularly within the crosswalks.
Staff received a quote from Reshetar Systems in the amount of $15,000 to complete the temporary repairs this summer. This work will consist primarily of cleaning loose debris from the cracks and voids, filling the cleaned out cracks and voids with new concrete, and painting the crosswalk repairs to match existing striping and colored concrete within the crosswalks. However, since this quote was received Staff identified additional areas of concern on the Draw bridge approach panels. While this work will increase costs slightly, all work is still estimated to cost less than $18,000.
Timeframe:
Staff estimates this case will take 10 minutes to present and discuss with the Committee.
Observations/Alternatives:
Reshetar Systems proposes to complete the temporary concrete pavement repairs during the week of July 18th. Appropriate traffic control measures will be installed while completing the work, though no detours or full lane closures are proposed.
Funding Source:
This work will be funded using Street Maintenance Funds budgeted for 2016.
Recommendation:
N/A
Action:
No action is requested or required.
Attachments
No file(s) attached.
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Grant Riemer | Grant Riemer | 07/13/2016 03:33 PM |
| Kurt Ulrich | Kathy Schmitz | 07/14/2016 01:46 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Bruce Westby
- Started On:
- 07/11/2016 10:25 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 07/14/2016