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Town of Erie
File #: 18-073    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/1/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 2/13/2018 Final action: 2/13/2018
Title: A Resolution Authorizing Award Of A Construction Contract To Scott Contracting, Inc. For The Kenosha Road Culvert Replacement Project In The Amount Of $68,462.00 With A Contingency Not To Exceed $6,538.00; And Setting Forth Details In Relation Thereto
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Scott Contracting Proposal, 3. Kenosha Road Closure Map
SUBJECT: Consent Agenda
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A Resolution Authorizing Award Of A Construction Contract To Scott Contracting, Inc. For The Kenosha Road Culvert Replacement Project In The Amount Of $68,462.00 With A Contingency Not To Exceed $6,538.00; And Setting Forth Details In Relation Thereto

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DEPARTMENT: Public Works

PRESENTER: Todd Fessenden, Director of Public Works

FISCAL INFORMATION:
Cost as Recommended: $75,000.00
Balance Available: $150,000.00
Budget Line Item Number: 100.70.710.605000.100085
New Appropriation Required: No

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approval of agenda item 18-073, awarding said contract to Scott Contracting and authorizing staff to expend contracted funds, including contingency funds as required to complete the project.

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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
Public Works was notified by the President of the Boulder and Weld County Ditch Company of some potential issues with the Town owned and maintained ditch crossing under Kenosha Road just west of Lombardi Street on January 15th. Staff inspected the culvert the same day and determined that the repair would need to be made prior to ditch operations resuming in March, if not sooner. Staff contacted a qualified contractor the following day for pricing.

The 30-plus year old culvert appears to be compromised due to corrosion; most of the bottom section and some of the side sections are no longer intact. This condition is allowing water to flow under and around the culvert. At this time Kenosha Road does not appear to be damaged, however when the ditch flows resume, it will only be a matter of time before water washes the ditch out, and the road with it. Timing of such an event would be difficult to predict and could cause travel impacts and possible safety issues to the public.

Staff worked with Scott Contracting on pricing and specifications. This is the same contractor that recently completed the Zone 3 Water Line Extension Project successfully, the pricin...

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