Town of Erie
File #: 20-267    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/30/2020 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 5/12/2020 Final action:
Title: A Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie Approving Change Orders No. 1 and 2 to the Agreement with Speigel Industrial LLC for the 4MG Concrete Tank Lining Removal
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Change Orders
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SUBJECT: CONSENT AGENDA
Title
A Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie Approving Change Orders No. 1 and 2 to the Agreement with Speigel Industrial LLC for the 4MG Concrete Tank Lining Removal

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DEPARTMENT: Public Works

PRESENTER: Todd Fessenden, Public Works Director

FISCAL SUMMARY:
Cost as Recommended: $81,210.29
Balance Available: $357,000
Budget Line Item Number: 500-70-110-605000-100343
New Appropriation Required: No

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approve the resolution to execute said change orders, authorize the appropriate Town officer to execute said change orders, and authorize staff to expend budgeted funds.

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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
The Town's largest drinking water storage tank, a 4 million gallon concrete tank was constructed in 2015 and a protective coating (liner) was installed to protect the concrete from corrosion (aka concrete degradation). Upon final warranty inspection in 2017 it was discovered that the liner had begun to fail and separate from the tank wall. This situation was monitored in the interim while staff considered engineering investigations and negotiations with the general contractor. The Town received $500,000 towards the ultimate replacement of this liner in 2019. The tank, being the main supply for fire flow and peak demand storage, has remained in service during this time. It has been regularly inspected and taken offline (drained) multiple times.

The liner began to significantly deteriorate, to the point where large cracks and blisters in the liner surfaced. In order to protect water quality and avoid service issues due to large sections delaminating, all of the areas of the liner that are not strongly adhered to the tank must be removed. We obtained competitive bids and hired Speigel Industrial LLC to remove the coating from the walls and floor of the tank in March, based on Board approval of a $123,000 contract for this work.

Upon beginning this work, Speigel fou...

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