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File #: 11-0767    Version: 1 Name: 6/20/11 - Northside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer Relocation
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/20/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/5/2011 Final action: 7/5/2011
Enactment date: 7/5/2011 Enactment #: R-11-269
Title: Resolution to Award a Construction Contract to Hoffman Brothers, Inc. ($1,216,099.75; Bid No. ITB-4127A) for the Northside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer Relocation Project
Attachments: 1. ITB-4127A_Bid Summary_06-17-11.pdf
Title
Resolution to Award a Construction Contract to Hoffman Brothers, Inc. ($1,216,099.75; Bid No. ITB-4127A) for the Northside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer Relocation Project
Memorandum
This memorandum requests approval of a resolution to award a contract for sanitary sewer, storm water, and water main construction services to Hoffman Brothers, Inc. in the amount of $1,216,099.75 related the relocation of the Northside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer.

The Northside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer Relocation Project is located south of Fuller Road and east of the intersection with Maiden Lane and East Medical Center Drive. Work includes the realignment and replacement of approximately 825 feet of 60 inch sanitary sewer. This 30 year old sewer is part of trunk line that delivers sewage effluent directly to the waste water treatment plant. The current alignment has limited access that presents difficulties with examining and monitoring the structural integrity of the pipe. The new alignment will add an additional access manhole and improve these capabilities. Project work also includes construction of approximately 525 feet of 24 inch storm sewer. A portion of this work is required to replace an existing storm sewer that is above, and in conflict with, the proposed 60 inch sanitary sewer realignment. The remainder of the work will upgrade the existing storm pipe. Lastly, the project involves placing approximately 925 feet of new 12 inch water main and associated bends, fittings, valves and other related items in a phased effort to eliminate a dead end main that services Fuller Pool and bring it into compliance with city standards. The effort will create a looped system that provides for redundancy and increases the reliability of water delivery to the pool by allowing for distribution from an alternate direction should a problem occur requiring shutdown of the primary source main. The first phase of work will be completed later this fall as a part of this project....

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