File #: 17-2581    Version: 1 Name: Bid E2017-005 - Military Parkway Trail
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/10/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/20/2017 Final action: 2/20/2017
Title: Bid No. E2017-005 - Military Parkway Trail. (Authorize the City Manager to finalize and execute a contract with low bidder Austin Filter Systems, Inc., in the amount of $1,641,398.39.)
Attachments: 1. Bid Tab - E2017-005, 2. Bid Tabulation - Engineering, 3. Recommendation Letter
Title
Bid No. E2017-005 - Military Parkway Trail.
(Authorize the City Manager to finalize and execute a contract with low bidder Austin Filter Systems, Inc., in the amount of $1,641,398.39.)

Name of Department
Public Works

Project/Budgeted Amount
$1,863,497.00

Sum of Bid/Bid Amount
$1,641,398.39

Body
On May 19, 2014, the City Council approved Resolution No. 17-2014 supporting the submission of the Military Parkway Trail (Rodeo Center Boulevard to Sam Houston Road) Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) project for the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) 2014 TAP Call for Projects. The project was selected for funding under this program which includes an 80 percent reimbursement to the City for allowable costs.

This project consists of the construction of approximately 8,300 linear feet of 12-foot wide meandering reinforced concrete hike and bike trail within the existing 200-foot right of way of Military Parkway from Sam Houston Road to Rodeo Center Boulevard. Due to funding concerns, improvements to the existing pedestrian bridge were bid as an additive alternate.

Bid notices were broadcast through the BidSync electronic bidding system, posted on the City's website and an Advertisement for Bid was published in the Daily Commercial Record newspaper. A total of six responsive bids were received. The base bid ranged from a low bid of $1,641,398.39 from Austin Filter Systems, Inc., to a high bid of $2,378,265.60, from SEMA. The base bid plus additive alternate #1 ranged from a low bid of $2,954,637.44 from Rebcon to a high bid of $3,890,312.80 from HQS Construction.

The City's design consultant has reviewed references and other qualification information submitted by the base bid low bidder and found that Austin Filter Systems, Inc., has "experience in completing this type of work in a satisfactory manner" and recommends award of base bid to Austin Filter Systems, Inc.

Financial Implications
The project construction budget is $...

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