File #: K-1617-127 CO#1    Version: 1 Name: Change Order No. 1 to Contract for Imhoff Creek Channel Repair Project
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/23/2018 Final action: 1/23/2018
Title: CHANGE ORDER NO. ONE TO CONTRACT K-1617-127: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND RDNJ, L.L.C. D/B/A A-TECH PAVING INCREASING THE CONTRACT AMOUNT BY $299,402.78 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $750,647.78 AND ADDING 100 CALENDAR DAYS TO THE CONTRACT FOR THE IMHOFF CREEK CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.
Attachments: 1. Text File CO, 2. Change Order No. 1, 3. Location Map, 4. May Rainfall Graph, 5. Damages Map, 6. Cost Summary Table, 7. Requisition
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CHANGE ORDER NO. ONE TO CONTRACT K-1617-127: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND RDNJ, L.L.C. D/B/A A-TECH PAVING INCREASING THE CONTRACT AMOUNT BY $299,402.78 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $750,647.78 AND ADDING 100 CALENDAR DAYS TO THE CONTRACT FOR THE IMHOFF CREEK CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.

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BACKGROUND: From the time period of May 5th to May 24th, 2015, the City of Norman experienced an EF-1 tornado and multiple flash flooding events. The attached graph, prepared by staff at the National Weather Center, illustrates a historic level of flooding and rainfall in Norman in May 2015. Over 23 inches of rain fell in Norman in May of 2015, or nearly 10 more inches of rain than the previous rainfall record in Norman of 13.43 inches in May, 1957.

According to the National Weather Center, at least five of those rainfall events in May 2015 involved flash flood conditions. Flash floods can be very damaging to the City's infrastructure, particularly roads, bridges and stormwater systems. With each flooding event in May 2015, the City encountered more infrastructure damage and road closures. At one point in May, 35 of Norman's roads were closed to traffic due to damage or high water. Most of these roadways are located in rural east Norman. The Public Works Department has continually tracked an inventory of damaged roads and bridges. To date, 66 damage locations from the May 2015 storms have been identified, as shown on the attached map. One of these locations identified as Site #17 on the map was the Imhoff Creek Channel Repairs located south of Westbrooke Terrace and east of Berry Road. Damages to the channel included washing out approximately 250 feet of articulated concrete block channel and damage to a concrete block drop structure.

City staff has worked closely since May 2015 with officials from Oklahoma Emergency Management (OEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regarding storm damage assessments and the ...

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