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CASE # <br />CONSIDER AWARD OF BIDS FOR <br />IP 09-22 2009 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS <br />By Steven Jankowski, Assistant City Engineer <br />Background: <br />Bids will be opened on Monday September 21, 2009 and presented to the Council for <br />consideration of award. These storm sewer improvements have been previously reviewed by the <br />City Council and the Public Works Committee. This project consists of drainage improvements <br />to be made in four separate locations of the city. A brief description of each project is presented <br />below: <br />148th Ln &Kamacite St. -This project involves the installation of a 15 inch high density <br />polyethylene (HOPE) in the rear yard, and the right of way easement of Kamacite Street and 148t1i <br />Lane. This project is being undertaken to eliminate a standing water problem that occurs <br />consistently in the spring of each year and intermittently during the remaining warm weather <br />months. <br />174th Ave. & Sodium St. -This project involves the pavement removal and regrading of this <br />intersection and the installation of concrete curb and gutter and a concrete street cross gutter across <br />174d` Street. The purpose is to redirect the drainage from the existing storm sewer structure on the <br />north side of the intersection to the east flow line of the gutter of Sodium Street. The project will <br />also repair the eroded bluff where the existing 6 inch PVC pipe discharges. <br />163rd & Llama -This project involves the removal of the existing catch basins and storm pipe, and <br />installation of a new reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer in 163rd Avenue to eliminate a recurring <br />drainage problem which results in the flooding of a residential property located on the corner of <br />163rd Avenue and Marmoset Street. <br />Kangaroo St. north of 163rd Ave. -This project involves the installation of a catch basin and <br />reinforced concrete pipe outlet discharging into a drainage and utility easement. The project is <br />being undertaken to eliminate a recurring erosion problem. <br />In addition to the above four projects, staff is revaluating a fifth project at on Jaspar Street north of 153rd <br />Avenue. This project would have similar pricing characteristics to the Sodium Street project; however, <br />some intersection grade issues are being reevaluated. Staff may request a change order to this contract if <br />this issue can be resolved. <br />Financing: <br />This project will be funded from the Storm Water Utility. <br />