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R2017-54 Contract with Dunn Company for Local Motor Fuel Tax Street Improvements Asphalt CP 2017-25
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Contract with Dunn Company for Local Motor Fuel Tax Street Improvements Asphalt CP 2017-25
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Public Works
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4/17/2017
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Public Works Memorandum <br /> NO. 2017-27 <br /> DATE: April 6,2017 <br /> TO: Honorable Mayor Moore Wolfe and City Council <br /> FROM: Tim Gleason, City Manager <br /> Richard G. Marley,P.E.,Public Works Director <br /> SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting the Bid and Authorizing the Execution of a Contract with <br /> Dunn Company for the 2017 Local Motor Fuel Tax Street Improvement Project <br /> (Asphalt), City Project 2017-25 <br /> SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION: <br /> It is recommended that the City Council approve the resolution awarding the contract for the 2017 <br /> Local Motor Fuel Tax Street Improvement Project, (Asphalt), City Project 2017-25,to Tyrolt, Inc. <br /> d/b/a Dunn Company, as the lowest, responsible bidder in the amount of$2,222,154.11 and that the <br /> Mayor be authorized to execute the contract and the City Clerk to attest. <br /> PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION: <br /> February 16,2016—Council approved adding Chapter 51.4 of the City Code establishing a Local <br /> Motor Fuel Tax to be used to generate revenue for the construction and maintenance of municipal <br /> streets and extensions, sidewalk repairs and maintenance, curbing, grade separations and <br /> approaches and engineering services related to those items. <br /> June 20,2016—Council approved resolution 82016-78 authorizing the City Manager to enter into <br /> a debt instrument to finance local street resurfacing and reconstruction in an amount not to exceed <br /> $7,500,000. The plan was to spend around $3,000,000 of that money in 2017 after spending close <br /> to $1,400,000 in 2016. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Streets Inspected Annually <br /> The Engineering Division inspects and rates approximately 1/2 of the City's streets on a yearly <br /> basis. The results of these inspections are input into a computer database which is used to project <br /> the future condition of the streets based on their current and historical condition, and surface type <br /> (i.e. brick, concrete, asphalt, etc.). This data is then paired with available funding and is used as a <br /> basis to aid City Engineering in the preparation of the City's yearly street improvement program. <br /> Staff then determines what type of improvement would be appropriate for each street. <br /> Project Description <br /> The 2017 asphalt project will perform street reconstructions on streets that have deteriorated over <br /> time due to age, freeze-thaw cycles, and traffic loads. The reconstructions will involve removing <br /> — 1 — <br />
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