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File #: 15-0162    Version: 1 Name: 3/16/15 - Precision Concrete Cutting Contract Extension
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/16/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/16/2015 Final action: 3/16/2015
Enactment date: 3/16/2015 Enactment #: R-15-090
Title: Resolution to Extend the Service Agreement with Precision Concrete Cutting (Bid No. 4260) for the 2015 Ramp & Sidewalk Repair Project ($130,000.00)
Attachments: 1. City Map 2012-16 Work Areas, 2. Precision Concrete Service Agreement 2013 Executed, 3. Precision Contract Extension 2014 Executed, 4. Precision Contract Extension 2015
Title
Resolution to Extend the Service Agreement with Precision Concrete Cutting (Bid No. 4260) for the 2015 Ramp & Sidewalk Repair Project ($130,000.00)
Memorandum
Attached for your review and approval is a resolution to extend the Construction Services Agreement with Precision Concrete Cutting (Bid No. 4260) for the 2015 Sidewalk Cutting Project.

Budget Impact
The project is an anticipated annual expenditure and will be funded from the approved Street Resurfacing and Sidewalk Repair Millage capital budget for an amount of $130,000.00.

The 2015 Sidewalk Cutting Project will consist of the repair of deficient sidewalks in approximately 20% of the City in 2015, as part of the fourth year of a 5-year program to perform repairs on the City's entire sidewalk system.

The work of this agreement is the horizontal cutting of sidewalk slabs that have "vaulted" or "displaced" joints. By horizontally cutting sidewalk that is in otherwise good condition, full removal and replacement can be avoided. Based on the current unit prices for this year's ramp and sidewalk project, on average the cutting of one transverse joint will save the City about $164 per location compared to full replacement for a typical sidewalk slab.

The scope of the work includes cutting vaulted sidewalk slabs where the vertical displacement is greater than 1/2" in height. Vertical displacements greater than 1" in height are generally considered to be too large for cutting and are typically planned to be removed and replaced with new concrete.

Precision Concrete Cutting was the sole bidder for the 2013 Sidewalk Cutting Project, which was extended for one year to the 2014 construction season. Precision Concrete Cutting was also the sub-contractor for the sidewalk cutting work on the 2012 project. Based on Precision Concrete Cutting's previous performance over the last three years, City staff recommends that their service agreement be extended for one final year as allowed for in th...

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