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File #: 21-63    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 1/26/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/24/2021 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of Advanced Chemical Transport Inc. for the Oyster Point Marina Fuel Tank and Fueling Station Removal Project (pf2001) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $242,204.60). (Dave Bockhaus, Deputy Director of Public Works)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Project Location Map, 2. Attachment 2 - Construction Photos, 3. Attachment 3 - Presentation 21-63
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Report regarding a motion to accept the construction improvements of Advanced Chemical Transport Inc. for the Oyster Point Marina Fuel Tank and Fueling Station Removal Project (pf2001) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $242,204.60). (Dave Bockhaus, Deputy Director of Public Works)
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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
It is recommended that the City Council, by motion, accept the construction improvements of Advanced Chemical Transport Inc. for the Oyster Point Marina Fuel Tank and Fueling Station Removal Project (pf2001) as complete in accordance with plans and specifications (Total Construction Cost $242,204.60).

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
On July 24, 2019, the City Council awarded a construction contract to Advanced Chemical Transport, Inc. (DBA ACT Enviro) of San Jose, California, in an amount not to exceed $215,950 for the Oyster Point Marina Fuel Tank and Fueling Station Removal Project. Given that the location of the underground storage tank (UST) site at Oyster Point was very challenging due to underlying landfill and proximity of underground fuel lines in the tidal zone, and given that the City has various redevelopment projects underway at Oyster Point, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Department (SMCEHD) allowed the City to perform the closure of the fuel tank site in two phases. The first phase generally included a UST and Fuel Dispenser Removal Project during the summer of 2020 and the second phase generally included Fuel Line Removal Projects to be completed prior to the end of 2024.
The Phase 1 scope of work completed by ACT Enviro included the following:
* Cleaned, inerted, and removed the two existing 10,000-gallon fuel tanks.
* Removed the fuel dispensers from the marina docks.
* Collected soil samples at 20 foot intervals along the entire length of the existing fuel lines (approx. 755' in length). Soil analytical testing was performed under a separate on-call contract with ...

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