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File #: 25-759    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 7/7/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/13/2025 Final action: 8/13/2025
Title: Motion to accept the construction improvements of the Crack Seal, Patch, and Base Repair Project, as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (total construction cost $583,158.91). (Angel Torres, Senior Civil Engineer)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - PMP Area Map - Crack Seal Area 6, 2. Attachment 2 - Construction Photos
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Motion to accept the construction improvements of the Crack Seal, Patch, and Base Repair Project, as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (total construction cost $583,158.91). (Angel Torres, Senior Civil Engineer)

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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommend City Council, by motion, accept the construction improvements of the Crack Seal, Patch and Base Repair Project as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (total construction cost $583,158.91).

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
On September 25, 2024, City Council awarded the Crack Seal, Patch, and Base Repair Project (st2503) to Graham Contractors, Inc. of San Jose, California.

The crack seal, patch, and base repair project (Project) addressed localized pavement failures and filled in open cracks on several asphalt pavement city streets located East of US101 (Area 6). The project location is identified on the Vicinity Map as Attachment 1.

The work included repair of localized failures in the pavement, the application of crack seal to all pavement surface cracks, and the filling of small "potholes" in the asphalt pavement surface.

The combination of the repair (milling and paving) of failed sections in the pavement and the application (sealing, filling) of cracks and potholes is a common pavement maintenance program used to protect and extend the life of existing asphalt pavement roadways. This maintenance program is intended to seal cracks in the pavement from water intrusion, thus reducing the likelihood of base material failures. This is a cost-effective maintenance treatment.

The Engineering Division inspected the work and found the project to be substantially complete in accordance with the contract documents. This staff report includes pre- and post-construction photos as provided for in Attachment 2.
FISCAL IMPACT
This project (st2503) was included in the City of South San Francisco's fiscal year (FY) 2024-25 budget. There are sufficient funds to cover the total constructi...

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