- Meeting Date:
- 05/22/2012
- By:
- Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public Works
Information
Title:
Background:
The project includes the realignment of Sunwood Drive, between approximately Zeolite Street and Armstrong Boulevard (see attached preliminary design). The intent is to work north to south on Armstrong Boulevard and complete another section of the roadway in its final location; to set the stage for the ultimate interchange over the railroad tracks and Highway 10. Draft feasibility studies were presented to the Public Works Committee and HRA on December 13, 2011, with the only remaining outstanding item being the funding package. On that date the HRA authorized the preparation of appraisals for the potential acquisition of 3 parcels along the west side of Armstrong Boulevard that are necessary for portions of this project, and ultimately the interchange project.
On January 24, 2012 draft feasibility studies were presented to the City Council for consideration. At that meeting the City Council authorized the final design contracts with Landform and WSB & Associates, and ordered the preparation of plans and specifications.
Observations:
The plans and specifications were completed and submitted to the various review agencies for comment, including Anoka County and the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT). We have received the initial comments from each entity, modified for the plans accordingly, and have resubmitted for final review and approval. It is required that we have final approval from both entities before the bids can be opened and a contract awarded. In an effort to preserve time staff intends to publish the project for bid and allow contractors to begin receiving project plans to formulate a bid. As comments are received addendums can be issued, as necessary, for any significant plan revisions that are required.
In an effort to minimize disruptions to local businesses and residents, a revised construction staging plan, that will address road closures and detours, has recently been developed. This revised plan will be reviewed by the community at an informational open house to be held on May 17, 2012. At this meeting we will be presenting the proposed staging approach, listening to concerns, and looking at opportunities for potential improvements. Staff has investigated several options for construction staging and believe this latest approach is the best solution to address the concerns expressed to date.
A separate case will be presented to the HRA in the near future that outlines other proposed improvements that will be incorporated into this project; including reconstructed accesses to the Northstar Market Place, and mass grading of the new retail area that will created at the west end of the COR with the realigned Sunwood Drive. While funding has been approved for the overall construction plan, a funding source has not been identified for this portion of the work at this time. Staff does believe it makes sense to incorporate these improvements into the larger project but wants to make sure the expectations for funding are fulfilled, as they have not been included in any previous funding scenarios for this project to date.
For the reasons outlined above, staff has including a 5% contingency into the project estimate.
Recommendation:
Funding Source:
| Armstrong Boulevard |
$1,740,000 |
| Sunwood Drive |
$1,066,000 |
| COR Retail Mass Grading & Northstar Market Place Access Revisions | $208,000 |
| TOTAL | $3,014,000 |
The acquisition component of this project was initially estimated at $2,300,000 and appears to be tracking on budget, if a land sale offset is incorporated for a pending sale in the new retail area created by this project.
Engineering contracts have already been awarded in the amount of $220,000 for design component of this project. Construction administration (staking, inspections, etc.) is still an outstanding cost that must be completed for project implementation. Staff has received proposals from both consultants working jointly on this project (WSB & Associates and Landform), and those costs are estimated at approximately $175,000. Another budget items to be considered is material testing, which is estimated at $60,000.
Council Action:
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Kurt Ulrich | Kurt Ulrich | 05/17/2012 04:36 PM |
- Form Started By:
- thimmer
- Started On:
- 05/16/2012 05:03 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 05/17/2012