Mid-Basin Injection: Centennial Park Contract MBI-2017-1 Pre-bid Meeting March 16, 2017 Please Sign-In
The contents of this pre-bid presentation are for discussion purposes only and do not supersede the provisions in Contract MBI-2017-1
Bid Info & Schedule Activity Date Bid Advertisement March 6 Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting March 13 Bid Opening OCWD Committee April 25, 2 p.m. May 10, 8 a.m. OCWD Board May 17, 5:30 p.m. Between Notice to Proceed June 1 and July 17 Class A Contractor s License, DIR Registration Contract documents available at www.ocwdplanroom.com Questions directed to Ben Smith in writing, bsmith@ocwd.com, 10 day prior to bid Labor Compliance, Prevailing Wage, Requirements from Funder
California Clean Water State Revolving Fund for Mid Basin Centennial Park Injection Project Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program Functional Components: 1. Fair Share Objectives 2. Six Good Faith Efforts 3. Contract Administration 4. DBE Certification (MBE, WBE, SBE, SBRA, LSAF, HUB) 5. Recipient s (OCWD) DBE Reporting
Six Good Faith Efforts Make sure that DBEs are aware of contracting opportunities through outreach and recruitment activities Make information available to DBEs by posting solicitations for bids for a minimum of 30 calendar days Firms competing for large contracts must consider subcontracting with DBEs Encourage contracting with a group of DBEs when a contract is too large for one firm to handle individually Use services and assistance of Small Business Administration and/or Minority Business Development Agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce If the prime contractor awards subcontracts, require the prime contractor to take the above steps
DBE Good Faith Documentation Shortly after the bid opening, the lowest responsible bidder is required to submit a summary of DBE good faith efforts including copies of publication to solicit DBE sub-contractors (for a minimum of 30 calendar days), dated communications (e-mail, fax, telephone calls and meetings) with DBE subs, search of DBE subs, quotations from DBE subs, acceptance of quotations, reasons for rejection of quotations and other efforts.
DBE Certification Under DBE program, entities can NO longer self-certify. Contractors and sub-contractors must be certified at bid opening. Must be certified by one of the following: EPA; Small Business Administration; Department of Transportation; Tribal, State and Local governments or Independent private organization. Include proof of certification in your bid proposal. Attach a certification to Form 4500-3 (DBE Subcontractor Performance Form)
DBE Utilization There are 4 categories of DBE Utilization: Construction Supplies Equipment Services (business services, professional services, repair services and personnel services)
OCWD DBE Reporting OCWD is required to submit DBE Utilization Report (containing payments actually made to all participating DBEs) semi-annually to the SWRCB Deadline of DBE Utilization Report is April 10 and October 10 of each fiscal year
DBE Forms to be Included in Bid Proposal Include Form 4500-3 and Form 4500-4 in your Bid Proposal Make Copies of Form 4500-3 if More Than one DBE Sub-contractor will be Utilized Attach a DBE Certification to Each Form 4500-3
Davis-Bacon Labor Compliance OCWD will discuss the weekly certified payroll requirements and other required documents of Davis-Bacon labor compliance program (a Federal labor compliance program) with the lowest responsive bidder after the bid opening.
American Iron and Steel Compliance OCWD will discuss compliance with the American Iron and Steel requirements with the lowest responsive bidder after the bid opening.
Project Team Owner: Orange County Water District (OCWD) Finance: OCWD, State Revolving Fund Loan, & Green Project Grant Design: Well Design: OCWD All Other: Tetra Tech Construction Management: Well Drill, Construct, Develop: Geotechnical Consultants (GTC) All Other: Butier CM Consulting Engineers Contractor: To Be Determined
Project Supply Pipeline (~5,000 ft) Backflush Pipeline (~4,000 ft) Air-Gap / Wet-Well Structures (2) Injection Wells (4, ~1,100 ft) Monitoring Well (1, 1,200 ft) I-Well Equipping (4) Shared CMU Structures (2) Asphalt Paving (~9 acres) Skate-park Improvements Process Control System 24 hour & night work
Site History & Construction Restrictions Land transferred by Federal Govt & partially developed with State Grant Less than 6 months impact to any one single area Everything below grade No laydown or office in Park Except Office for GTC in well area & small laydown adjacent to shared structures Specific night hours for Park lane closures
Site Stakeholders City Park Users Nearby Residents SA College Godinez High School Heritage Museum
Sequence of Work Pipelines up front to help with well discharge. Shared Structures to begin first ACOE 408 Permit Needed Before Bridge Work Dates & sequence dictated
Allowable Areas
Project Permits Agency Type of Document Status Army Corps of Engineers Permit: 408 Nationwide Permit (tied to County Encroachment) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR Orange County Flood Control District Encroachment Permit 2014-00663 In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR State Water Resources Control Board SWPPP and NOI electronic submittal to SMARTS web site To be obtained by CONTRACTOR Orange County Flood Control District Well Development Discharge Permit To be obtained by DISTRICT Regional Water Quality Control Board NPDES for Well Development Discharge To be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Fountain Valley Encroachment / Traffic Control To be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Planning & Building Permit NONR-2016-718-NEW & NONR-2016-719-NEW In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Building Permit 10191117 (Shared Structures) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Electrical Permit 20161797 (Shared Structures) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Plumbing Permit 30137274 (Shared Structures) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Mechanical Permit 40130510 (Shared Structures) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Planning & Building Permit 10191404 (Fence & Retaining Wall at Structure 1) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Planning & Building Permit 10191405 (Paving & Striping) In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR City of Santa Ana Grading Permit In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR Orange County Health Care Agency Well Installation Permits To be obtained by CONTRACTOR Orange County Fire Authority Fire Permit SR#207036 In Progress, to be obtained by CONTRACTOR
Mid-Basin Injection: Centennial Park Nested Monitoring Well (1) Heritage Museum Injection Wells (4) Centennial Park Reverse Circulation Equipment Min. 200K capacity for injection wells Min. 5,000 gal. mud cleaning system Shaker screens and desanders Flooded reverse only NO dual tube drill pipe NO flanged drill pipe
Mobilization Active public park, daily Fully enclosed security fence and sound walls Derrick with reflective marking at 5 foot intervals Formation sampling box, geo-friendly operation, lighting, access Short pieces of tremie pipe Accurate bottom sounder Accurate 3 degree drift tool Double swab meets project specifications Geologist office with electricity, operational on first drilling shift
Contractor Permits Regional Board Discharge Permit OCHCA Well Installation Permits City Encroachment Permit(s) See Special Provisions DWR Well Completion Reports Use GTC lith. Logs Orange County Discharge Permit (OCWD)
Nested Monitoring Well (SAR-12) Start work Wed. Nov. 1, 2017 24-foot tall sound panels required All phases of work Sound panel installation & Removal 4:00 PM 6:00 AM Mon.-Fri. Conductor casing 65 deep 36 diameter borehole 28 diameter mild steel casing
Nested Monitoring Well (SAR-12) Pilot borehole drilling Reverse circulation 17.5 diameter pilot borehole Anticipated depth 1,075 to 1,200 Geophysical logs Directional & deviation survey Spontaneous potential 16 normal resistivity 64 normal resistivity Laterolog 3 resistivity Gamma Temperature
Nested Monitoring Well (SAR-12) Aquifer isolation testing Up to 3 zones Borehole reaming 22 to 850 (anticipated) 17.5 to 1,075 (anticipated) Caliper survey of reamed borehole Well casing & screen (4 nominal diameter) Schedule 10 stainless steel blank 304L stainless blank 316L stainless wire wrap screen 0.040 slot opening
Nested Monitoring Well (SAR-12) Back-fill materials 8x16 filter pack anticipated Bentonite sand annular seals Granular bentonite and sand 10.3 sack cement sanitary seal (24-hour cure) Dummy test to ensure casing straightness Well development Flush with potable water Airlift until clean Swab in dispersant Double-swab airlifting Pump (50 gpm anticipated)
Nested Monitoring Well (SAR-12) Video survey of all well casings Well Disinfection Vault installation 3 x3 precast vault Spring-assist galvanized lid
Injection Wells Start work December 2017 24-foot tall sound panels required All phases of work Sound panel installation & removal Days only Conductor casing 65 deep 46 diameter borehole 40 diameter mild steel casing
Injection Wells Borehole drilling Reverse circulation 17.5 diameter pilot borehole Anticipated depth 1,075 Geophysical Logs Directional & deviation survey Spontaneous potential 16 normal resistivity 64 normal resistivity Laterolog 3 resistivity Temperature
Injection Wells Borehole reaming 38 to 430 (anticipated) 30 to 625 (anticipated) 26 to 1,075 (anticipated) Caliper survey of reamed borehole Well casing & screen 304L & 316L stainless steel 22 dia. 304L blank pump house casing 22 /16 cone reducer 304L 16 dia. 304L blank 16 dia. 316L stainless wire wrap screen 16 dia. 316L blank
Injection Wells Well casing & screen (continued) 304L stainless steel tubing Schedule 40 tubing Tubing fitted with welded collars 3 camera tube 8 long camera tube opening 3 gravel feed tube
Injection Wells Back-fill materials Filter pack (2 wells) Glass beads (2 wells) Bentonite sand annular & bottom seals Granular bentonite and sand Type III cement seal BJ Services/Halliburton Lab reports required 10.3 sack cement sanitary seal
Injection Wells Well development Open-ended airlifting Double-swab airlifting Chemical development Chlorination @ 2,000 ppm Dispersant Development with test pump Aquifer Testing Step test (~12 hours) 24-hour constant rate w/spinner
Injection Wells Alignment tests Dummy test (40 dummy) Gyroscopic alignment survey Video survey Well disinfection
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