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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/13/2021 <br />Submitted For: Grant Riemer, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: Grant Riemer, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />7.2. <br />Title: <br />Request Council Approval to Solicit Bids for Salt Shed and Quotes for Additional Equipment for the New Public <br />Works Facility <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to seek council authorization to solicit bids for a new salt storage building, and quotes <br />for a fork lift and floor sweeper for the new PW facility. <br />Background: <br />Included in the original design proposal was a line item to relocate the existing salt shed to the new site. Once <br />design of the facility started, it appeared that the budget would not allow, so the relocation was put on hold. <br />Because of the favorable bidding climate and relatively minor corrections needed during construction, the <br />contingency balance on the new PW Facility as of today is $1.2 million. <br />Andrew -Cooper the lead architect on our project, met on site with a representative from Calhoun Buildings to <br />inspect our current salt shed to see if it could be disassembled and moved to the new site. The Cover All structure <br />brand, which is our current salt building, went out of business due to under -engineered structural failures within <br />their buildings. Part of their ensuing settlement was reinforcement performed by a third party, of their existing <br />structures, including the Ramsey structure. That was only reinforcement and it rendered the existing structure(s) <br />only serviceable in -place. Moving or resale required a wholly separate re -engineering of the structure. During the <br />inspection of our existing structure with a local building representative (who at the time of the reinforcements <br />worked for the company that performed the corrections), they observed the enhanced supports on the lower chord <br />of the roof truss, as well as larger bracing between the trusses that made this building viable in place, but not <br />relocatable. <br />Notification: <br />N/A <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />20 minutes <br />The estimated cost of a new structure is five to six -hundred thousand dollars, including design, site work and <br />foundation. Oretel Architects would do the design work and their design services proposal is attached to the case. <br />The salt shed would be purchased through Sourcewell, which is a cooperative purchasing organization, similar to <br />the Minnesota State Cooperative Purchase Venture. The City of Ramsey is currently members of both <br />organizations. <br />Greater efficiency in operations would be achieved by having the salt shed near the loading equipment and trucks. <br />Noticeable travel time would be saved at the beginning of a plowing operation moving trucks and equipment if a <br />salt shed is provided at the new PW site. If the salt shed is not relocated, travel time would be increased when the <br />on -call person is called in to salt intersections at night, by themselves, as they would have to move both the truck <br />and the loader to the site. Another possibility to consider is if this property were to sell in the future, the removal <br />and construction schedule for the salt shed would have to done in phases. The old shed could not be removed until <br />the new shed was built and the material was transported to the new site. The current salt shed would be re -purposed <br />
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