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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 1981-042 RESOLUTION NO. 81-42 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS PROVID- ING THAT BIDS WERE PROPERLY TAKEN AND ,�,,.� REVIEWED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE DOVE ROAD LIFT STATION AND OUTFALL FACILI- TIES; PROVIDING THAT THE BID BE AWARDED TO A FIRM OTHER THAN THE LOW BIDDER; `�"' AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the City Administrator was authorized and directed and did in fact advertise for bids for construc- tion of the Dove Road Lift Station and Outfall Facilities in accordance with specifications; and WHEREAS, six (6) bids were received and reviewed from Lightning Construction Company, Wright Construction Company, Mario Sinacola and Sons, Jay-Mar Corporation, United Con- struction Company, and Oscar Renda Contracting, Inc. ; and WHEREAS, the bids have been analyzed and closely re- viewed by the City Administration; and WHEREAS , even though the bid from Lightning Construc- tion Company was lower in price by $8 , 256. 93, the detailed analysis of all aspects of the bid has caused the City Administration to recommend the bid be awarded to Wright � � Construction Company, the second lowest bidder; and WHEREAS , the City Administration' s recommendation is `�'x' based upon the experiences that the City has had with each of the two (2) lowest bidders in contracts to construct public works for the City, and as set out in the attached memorandum labeled Exhibit "A" . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section l. That, based on the above premises and the detailed recommendations of the City Administration, the Council finds that Wright Construction Company submitted the lowest responsible bid and is hereby awarded the contract for construction of the Dove Road Lift Station and Outfall Facilities in the amount of $205, 179. 46. Section 2. That this resolution shall take effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 3rd day of November, 1981. � APPROVED: � . 'r��`,..^ Mayor ATTEST: City Secret y � APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: �rw✓ City Attorney �� I,�..� �'"', � EXHIBIT "A" PAGE 1 OF 2 TO: James L. Hancock FROM: J.R. Baddaker � DATE: October 29, 1981 SUBJECT: Award of Contract-Dove Road Lift Station and Outfall Facilities � As you may recall, we received bids on September 24, 1981 for construction of the Dove Road Lift Station No. 1, as well as, to construct a 21-inch and 24-inch outfall line from this lift station north to the Dove Road and Dove Loop intersection. It also would extend an 18-inch force main from this lift station east toward Lucas Street and then parallel an existing 12-inch force main with a new 12-inch force main to the sewer plant. At this point in time there is a manhole overflowing at Dove Road and the Oak Grove Park Road intersection. There are three reasons for this. The gravity flow line between Dove Loop and the lift station is not of sufficient size to carry the flow from the Dove Road No. 2 lift station, located just west of the La Paloma Estates and the other areas to the north, and the Dove Road No. 1 lift station does not have the pumping capabilities to handle the 10-inch line flows. At the present time the outfall line to the Dove Road No. 2 lift station is under the lake and the pumps at this lift station are running constantly rather than intermediately. This contract will eliminate the overloading problem during normal weather situations and as the lake levels recede we will initiate a program of smoke testing and utilizing a TV camera to locate the various sources of infiltration on the lines that are now under water. The low bidder on this project was Lightning Construction Company in "`"'" the amount of $196,922.53. The second low bidder was Wright Construction Company of $205,179.46. The difference in the two bids is $8,256.93. Lightning �� Construction Company installed the large water transmission mains for the City last spring and there have been several problems with this contractor on completing the job. He met his deadline for having water flowing in time to meet our peak time this last summer, however, I received two letters from the Corp of Engineers requesting that clean-up be done. On four different occasions cattle were loose because fences were not repaired and I have had several complaints from businesses along Northwest Highway about the clean-up. I had a session with an attorney for the land owner on Highway 157 north of Bear Creek concerning the clean-up operation. Mrs. Cornelius, who lives south of Bear Creek, was out of water several times and has called numerous times complaining about not being able to get out of her driveway. There has been numerous discussions with the Highway Department concerning Glade Road and Highway 157. Because this sewer line involves the Corp of Engineers, several home owners, and several absentee land owners; we would recommend that Wright Construction Company be awarded the contract even though they were not the low bidder. The problems encountered with Lightning Construction Company in the clean-up operation leaves a great deal to be desired. We have had very good responses from Wright Construction concerning clean-up. �� (Continued) � EXHIBIT "A" PAGE 2 OF 2 Award of Contract-Dove ��ad Lift Station and Outfall Fac� tities October 29, 1981 Page 2 The City Attorney has advised the staff that Lightning Construction Company �� be notified of the staff recommendation and also that they be allowed to speak at the Council meeting when the agenda item is discussed. We have sent the letter to Mr. Jerry Daniels of Lightning Construction Company � informing him of the staff recommendation to award the contract to Wright Construction Company. % �� J R� Ba daker, P.E. ity Engineer Recommended for Council Action: Jame . Hancock City Manager �� � �� i �