File #: BID 1819-18    Version: 1 Name: Aggregate and Stone
Type: Bid Status: Passed
File created: 9/24/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/9/2018 Final action: 10/9/2018
Title: CONSIDERATION AND AWARDING OF BID 1819-18 FOR THE PURCHASE OF AGGREGATE AND STONE FOR THE STREET AND STORMWATER DIVISIONS.
Attachments: 1. Text File, 2. Tab 1819-18 Aggregate and Stone
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CONSIDERATION AND AWARDING OF BID 1819-18 FOR THE PURCHASE OF AGGREGATE AND STONE FOR THE STREET AND STORMWATER DIVISIONS.

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BACKGROUND: The City of Norman Public Works Street and Stormwater Divisions' Maintenance Programs utilize the following aggregate and stone on a regular basis throughout each year:

Section 1. Class B Bedding Material is used as bedding material and backfill for stormwater pipelines.

Section 2. Aggregate size #1 Washed Chips are used as the cover aggregate for bituminous surface treatments (i.e., chip sealing). This is the base course for a double bituminous application.

Section 3. Fine Aggregate for concrete, Concrete Sand is used in the snow and ice control program.

Section 4. Aggregate Base, Type A is used as base material for pavement construction. It is also used to stabilize an unimproved section line road.

Section 5. Traffic Bound Surface Course; Type A is used as the surface course of a gravel roadway. It provides a suitable gradation or blend of coarse, medium and fine aggregates for the construction of a gravel roadway surface.

Section 6. Cement Kiln Dust is used in subgrade stabilization operations.

Section 7. Select borrow Subgrade material is used as embankment and causeway fill in roadway reconstruction operations.

Section 8. Aggregate Base Type B is used to stabilize unimproved rural section line roads comprised of sand and fine silt. It is also used as a component of a filter blanket beneath riprap for stream bank and channel erosion control.

Section 9. 3-inch Surge Rock is used to stabilize unimproved rural section line roads comprised of sand and fine silt. It is also used as a component of a filter blanket beneath riprap for stream bank and channel erosion control.

Section 10, 11, 12. Riprap is used for stream bank stabilization, erosion control in drainage ways and flood damage control. It is purchased in 8-inch, 12-inch and 18-inch diameters.

Section 13. Manufactured Sand is coarse...

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