File #: 15-0737    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 7/16/2015 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 8/11/2015 Final action: 8/11/2015
Title: Approval of Bid Award for the 2015 Priority Storm and Sewer Repairs Project
Attachments: 1. Project Map- 2015 Priority Storm & Sewer Repairs, 2. Bid Tabulation- 2015 Priority Storm & Sewer Repairs, 3. Hyperlink - City's Construction News webpage
Title
Approval of Bid Award for the 2015 Priority Storm and Sewer Repairs Project

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to award the construction contract for the 2015 Priority Storm and Sewer Repairs project to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, Michels Corporation, in the amount of $354,000.39 and authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to proceed.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve staff's recommendation to award the 2015 Priority Storm and Sewer Repairs project to Michels Corporation, as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder.

Staff Contact:
Jim Rioux, Project Manager, Public Works Engineering, 360.753.8484

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar item

Background and Analysis:
Public Works Water Resources has an ongoing program to identify sewer and storm pipes that need repair. The repair work is part of an annual project to fix problems before pipes need extensive and costly replacement. Repair work consists of lining the pipe using Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology. We will repair about 6,415 feet of sewer pipes and 850 feet of stormwater pipes. Construction will occur in 22 locations throughout the City.

Construction will begin in early September and be finished by the end of November.

The City received three (3) bids. The bid proposal from the lowest bidder, Michels Corporation, meets all bidder responsibility criteria. Their bid of $354,000.39 is 14.6% below the engineer's estimate of $414,581.31(See Attachment - Bid Tabulation).

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):
* Using the CIPP method for repairing pipes, significantly reduces disruptions to the neighborhood. This method allows the contractor to repair pipes without digging open trenches.
* Streets will remain open during construction.
* For short periods, one lane may close to complete portions of work. During these periods, flaggers will d...

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