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Our Mission: Toworktogethertoresponsilygrow ourcommunity and topnoiriIt quality,cost-effective, and of&cientgovernmentseivices <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/24/2014 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consideration of Adopting Resolution 14-06-116 Accepting Bids and Awarding a Contract for IP 14-01; 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to accept bids and award a contract for Improvement Project 14-01; 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2. <br />7.2. <br />Background: <br />On April 29th the City Council accepted bids and awarded contracts for Division A and B of the 2014 Street Maintenance Program. At that time it was <br />discussed that the bids were very favorable and that the difference between the engineer's estimate and the low bids was approximately $116,000. Council then <br />directed staff to develop a list of streets that would be the best candidates for sealcoating in 2014 utilizing the unused amount of $116,000. <br />On May 13th City staff presented a list of streets to Council that included approximately 6 miles of streets that could be sealcoated as Phase 2 of the 2014 Street <br />Maintenance Program (SMP). Staff recommended advertising the project using a base and alternate bid approach to ensure that the entire $116,000 could be <br />spent. The City Council accepted plans and specifications and authorized advertisements for bids using the base and alternate approach. Attached to this case is <br />an overall project map showing the locations of the streets that were bid as Phase 2 of the 2014 Street Maintenance Program. Also attached are three maps (L, <br />M, and N) showing the Phase 2 streets in more detail. Maps M (Highpoint) and N (Golden Eagle) include the base bid streets, and map L (Riverwood) shows <br />the alternate bid streets. <br />On June 13th bids were received and publicly opened and read aloud. A lone bid was received from Allied Blacktop Company, the contractor that recently <br />completed the sealcoating improvements for the 2014 Street Maintenance Program. This bid was checked for errors and omissions. A tabulation of the bid <br />results is included below, as well as in attached Resolution 14-06-116. Bid prices for both the base and alternate bids were about 10% less than the engineer's <br />estimates which were calculated using average unit prices bids received with the original 2014 Street Maintenance Program bids. <br />CONTRACTOR <br />BASE BID <br />ALTERNATE BID <br />TOTAL BID (Base + Alt.) <br />Allied Blacktop Company <br />$111,730.24 <br />$27,268.80 <br />$138,999.04 <br />Engineer's Estimate <br />$127,000.00 <br />$29,736.00 <br />$156,736.00 <br />If a contract is awarded, all work must be completed by August 15, 2014. <br />Notification: <br />Advertisements for bids for the 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2 project were published in the Anoka County Union and in Finance and Commerce on <br />May 23rd, May 30th, and June 6th, 2014. Plans and Specifications were made available at City Hall and were posted on the QuestCDN web site for on-line <br />bidding purposes. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />If Council wishes to spend the entire $500,000 budgeted for street maintenance projects in 2014, Alternative #1 should be selected whereby both the base and <br />alternate bids would be accepted in the amount of $138,999.04 and approved for construction. If this option is chosen, about $23,000 more than the budget <br />amount of $500,000 will be spent on street maintenance projects in 2014. Staff would propose allocating the additional funds from the Public Improvement <br />Revolving (PIR) fund to draw down on the funds transferred into the PIR fund last year as a result of the unspent street maintenance program budget. <br />If Council wishes to spend only the remaining $116,000 from Improvement Project 14-00, Alternative #2 should be selected whereby only the base bid would <br />be accepted in the amount of $111,730.24 and approved for construction. If this option is chosen, about $4,270 will remain unspent from the $500,000 budgeted <br />for street maintenance projects in 2014. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative #1 - Motion to accept the bid and award a contract to Allied Blacktop Company for both the base and alternate bid improvements in the amount of <br />$138,999.04 for Improvement Project 14-01, 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2. <br />Alternative #2 - Motion to accept the bid and award a contract to Allied Blacktop Company for the base bid improvements only in the amount of $111,730.24 <br />for Improvement Project 14-01, 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2. <br />Alternative #3 - Motion to deny accepting the bid and awarding a contract for Improvement Project 14-01, 2014 Street Maintenance Program Phase 2. <br />Funding Source: <br />