File #: 17-0003    Version: 1
Type: contract Status: Passed
File created: 12/12/2016 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 1/24/2017 Final action: 1/24/2017
Title: Approval of Bid Award for Fones Road Booster Pump Station
Attachments: 1. Summary of Bids, 2. Project Map
Title
Approval of Bid Award for Fones Road Booster Pump Station

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to award the construction contract to McClure and Sons, Inc., in the amount of $1,345,539.39 and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract.

Report
Issue:
Whether to award the construction contract for the Fones Road Booster Pump Station to McClure and Sons, Inc.

Staff Contact:
Tim Richardson, P.E., Project Manager, Public Works Engineering, 360.753.8749

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
This project will replace an aging drinking water booster pump station on Fones Road and 6th Street. The 45-year old booster pump station is essential to the City's water system. The facility is becoming increasingly unreliable.

The Fones Road Booster Pump Station helps move water from McAllister Wellfield to the eastside of Olympia. Booster pump stations increase the pressure in a pipeline and help pump water to higher elevations. The project will ensure adequate water pressure, water supply for fire protection and summer usage, and the ability to fill Hoffman Reservoir. The new pump station will also serve the soon-to-be constructed Log Cabin Road Reservoir. The City's adopted Water System Plan identifies this project as a priority.

Construction will begin in February and end in September, 2017.

Neighborhood/Community Interests:
The project team will work with nearby businesses to keep them up-to-date of the project and to help minimize disruption during the construction. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) has been informed of the project, due to its proximity to Olympia Woodland Trail.

Staff will inform citizens of project construction and impacts to traffic or service. We will use post cards, newsletters, Twitter, and the Construction News webpage to communicate with citizens.

Options:
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