File #: 12-384    Name: Erosion Control Materials and Emergency Repairs
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/5/2012 Final action: 6/5/2012
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Awarding a Contract to Rose Contracting, Hanes Geo Components and Copeland Sand & Gravel for Erosion Control Materials and Emergency Repairs
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Bid Tab
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Awarding a Contract to Rose Contracting, Hanes Geo Components and Copeland Sand & Gravel for Erosion Control Materials and Emergency Repairs

Summary

MEETING DATE: June 5, 2012

DEPARTMENT: Public Works

CONTACT: Hal Cranor, Executive Director of Public Works

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
· Approval of the attached Resolution.

ITEM SUMMARY:
· This item authorizes the award of the contract for Erosion Control Materials and Emergency Repairs, Invitation to Bid 12-13FP, as follows:
o Sections A, B, and C - Installed Materials
§ Rose Contracting
o Section D - Furnished Materials
§ Copeland Sand & Gravel - Items 55, 86 & 91
§ Rose Contracting - Items 56-58
§ Hanes Geo Components - Items 59-69, 79-81, 84, and 88-90
§ Pipe products not awarded - Items 70-78
§ Reject all bids for Items 82, 83 ,87 and 92 (these items are available on Cooperative Contracts at a lower cost)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
· The Invitation to Bid was advertised on April 15, 2012 and six bids were received and opened on May 5, 2012.
· The bid documents allow the City to award the bid by individual section and/or line items; therefore, the bidders were permitted to bid on any portion of either section.
· The bids establish a unit price for each element of work. As a department needs these services, a purchase order is generated using funds already approved by the City Council. Therefore, there is no budget line item associated with these contracts; the approved budget already sets a limit for any department who would utilize these services.
· This contract will be utilized upon the failure of a developer or contractor to maintain adequate erosion control devices. For example, when a developer or contractor does not adequately install or repair erosion control devices as necessary to comply with Federal, State or local regulations and was provided an adequate amount of time to do so, the City will request corrective action to be complet...

Click here for full text