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Percival Landing Update

Percival Landing Update. Land Use Committee Meeting March 27, 2014. City of Olympia | Capital of Washington State. History. Percival Landing Update. Approach. GOAL Protect public safety Maintain use by the public Plan for the future INSPECTION PROGRAM

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Percival Landing Update

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  1. Percival Landing Update Land Use Committee Meeting March 27, 2014 City of Olympia | Capital of Washington State

  2. History Percival Landing Update

  3. Approach • GOAL • Protect public safety • Maintain use by the public • Plan for the future • INSPECTION PROGRAM • Initial assessment by structural engineers in 2004 • Annual walk-through inspections • Regular 5-year structural inspection – next scheduled for 2014 • ANNUAL CFP • Percival Landing Inspections funded through CAMMP • Percival Landing Major Maintenance funded through CAMMP • Percival Landing Replacement Projects Percival Landing Update

  4. Summary of Actions Percival Landing Update

  5. Previous Percival Landing Funding • 2011 CFP • Section A Phase 1 Construction - $150,000 • Section A Phase 2 Design - $350,000 (Moved to cover additional contamination costs) • Annual inspection - $8,000 (CAMMP) • Percival Landing Maintenance Fund - $25,000 (CAMMP) • 2012 CFP • Annual inspection - $6,500 (CAMMP) • Percival Landing Maintenance Fund - $50,000 (CAMMP) • 2013 CFP • F Float Replacement - $297,000 • Annual inspection - $6,800 (CAMMP) • 2014 CFP • 5-year inspection - $43,000 (CAMMP) • Percival Landing Maintenance Fund - $27,000 (CAMMP) Percival Landing Update

  6. Projected Costs and Timeline • Section A Phase II • Repair boardwalk $750,000 within 3-4 years • Replace floats $6.5M • Replace all $15M • Section B • Repair boardwalk$1.6M within 3-4 years • Replace $20M • Section C • Repair boardwalk$1.3M within 5-10 years • Replace $20M Percival Landing Update

  7. F Float Replacement • Background • Closed F float in January 2013 • Designed and bid replacement project. • Received bids December 5, 2013. • Bids received exceeded funds available. • Permit timeline limitations • Single float manufacturer willing to bid • Currently reviewing options for moving forward Percival Landing Update

  8. Options • Option A) • Rebid as designed. This would require the allocation of an additional $440,000. • Option B) • Obtain a second engineering opinion or evaluation. • Option C) • Change design to fit within remaining funds ($400,000). Project would include: • Removal of all of existing F Float • Construct only the pump out finger float as designed • Install new pump out • Repair F Float as originally designed (flotation and structural) • Add water and power to existing E Float Percival Landing Update

  9. Option C) E & F Float Proposal F Dock: Replace single float for new pump out F Dock: Remove moorage floats E Dock: Add water and power Percival Landing Update

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