File #: K-1819-11    Version: 2 Name: Bart Conner Drive Channel Repair
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 9/7/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/25/2018 Final action: 9/25/2018
Title: CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING OF BID 1819-9, APPROVAL OF CONTRACT K-1819-11 WITH EMC SERVICES, L.L.C., IN THE AMOUNT OF $156,384; PERFORMANCE BOND B-1819-17, STATUTORY BOND B-1819-18, AND MAINTENANCE BOND MB-1819-9 FOR THE BART CONNER DRIVE CHANNEL REPAIR PROJECT AND RESOLUTION R-1819-11 GRANTING TAX EXEMPT STATUS.
Attachments: 1. Text File, 2. Bart Conner Dr Channel Repair Project Map, 3. Bart Conner recomendation, 4. K-1819-11, 5. Perf B-1819-17, 6. Stat B-1819-18, 7. MB-1819-9, 8. R-1819-11, 9. Purchase Requisition
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CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING OF BID 1819-9, APPROVAL OF CONTRACT K-1819-11 WITH EMC SERVICES, L.L.C., IN THE AMOUNT OF $156,384; PERFORMANCE BOND B-1819-17, STATUTORY BOND B-1819-18, AND MAINTENANCE BOND MB-1819-9 FOR THE BART CONNER DRIVE CHANNEL REPAIR PROJECT AND RESOLUTION R-1819-11 GRANTING TAX EXEMPT STATUS.

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BACKGROUND: In response to multiple citizen complaints over several years regarding flooding of the street at the intersection of Bart Conner Drive and Bart Conner Court along with associated safety concerns, the City's fiscal year 2018-2019 (FYE 2019) Capital Fund includes a project to address the problem. In 2017, the Public Works Stormwater Division began working with Cardinal Engineering to design improvements to the grass-lined drainage ditch just south of the intersection of Bart Conner Drive and the detention area that runs parallel to Bart Conner Drive from the drainage ditch to 36th Ave NW (see attached map). Cardinal Engineering has designed a solution to this problem. Based on Cardinal's analysis, it was determined that widening the curb opening to the drainage ditch, creating a 17 foot-wide concrete channel from Bart Conner to the detention area to the south, and installing a 5 foot-wide concrete flume at the bottom of the detention area was the most cost effective way to address the drainage and safety concerns reported by the citizens.

DISCUSSION: In order to complete this project in a timely manner, it is necessary to use private contracting services. On January 17, 2018, using the Agreement for On-Call Engineering Services between City of Norman/Norman Utilities Authority and Cardinal Engineering, Contract K-0910-62, Cardinal Engineering was authorized in the amount of $17,000 to prepare a final design and bid documents for this project.

The bid opening was conducted on August 30, 2018, and six (6) contractors submitted bids. The Engineer's Estimate is $149,749.75. The lowest bid in the amount of $156,384, submitted by EM...

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