City to hire consultant for Balboa Village improvements
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- City Council members are expected to hire a
consulting company to oversee the $8.8-million Balboa Village
Improvements project tonight.
City staff has proposed that the council hire Harris & Associates for
$361,100 to provide construction management, inspection and materials
testing during the first phase of the construction.
The project, to proceed in three phases beginning in November, will
add parking at the pier, repave the area’s cracking streets and
essentially redo Balboa Pier.
New lighting and sewers will also be installed under the proposed
plan, and the restrooms at the base of the pier are to be rebuilt.
The city will save time and resources by hiring the consulting
company, City Manager Homer Bludau said.
“It would take a full-time person or more to oversee a project of that
magnitude,” he said.
The company’s job description includes ensuring safety during the
building, making sure schedules are met, monitoring design changes,
planning and gauging traffic control measures, and keeping the community
informed about lane closures and sidewalk and driveway construction.
The first phase of the project is the largest and most complex part
that involves the reconstruction of Balboa Boulevard, replacing the
roadway and constructing new sidewalks, according to a staff report.
These are all activities that involve extensive planning and traffic
control, the report said. The consultants will also provide construction
management services for the reconstruction of Washington Street and the
Balboa Pier restrooms.
Bludau said bids are out for the project. He expects the council to
pick a contractor by October.
“This is a time-sensitive project,” Bludau said. “We would like to
have it completed before the summer visitor season next year.”
Tonight, council members are also expected to approve a Web link to
the city’s main Web site to provide the public more information about the
first phase of the Balboa Village Improvements project.
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