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Item 1.A.3.
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| City Council Regular | |
| Date: | 01/09/2023 |
| Title: | W.O. 23-29 Water Treatment Plant Sediment Hauling, Bid Award |
| Presented by: | Debi Meling |
| Department: | Public Works |
| Presentation: | No |
| Legal Review | Not Applicable |
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends City Council award a contract for W.O. 23-29, Water Treatment Plant Sediment Hauling, to Askin Construction in the amount of $143,260.
BACKGROUND (Consistency with Adopted Plans and Policies, if applicable)
W.O. 23-29: Water Treatment Plant Sediment Hauling, will remove sediment from the drying ponds at the Water Treatment Plant. Water from the Yellowstone River enters the sedimentation basins where the water is treated to remove sediment. Throughout the year, sediment accumulates in the basins and must be removed. Each year, Water Treatment Plant staff dredges the sediment from the sedimentation basins so that the intake from the Yellowstone River remains open. The dredged material is placed in the drying ponds to dry and is later removed to provide capacity for the following year of dredging operations.
The project was advertised on November 25, December 2, December 9, and December 16, 2022, in the Yellowstone County News and on the City's website. Bids were opened on December 20, 2022, and four (4) bids were received. Askin Construction submitted the lowest, responsible bid.
The project was advertised on November 25, December 2, December 9, and December 16, 2022, in the Yellowstone County News and on the City's website. Bids were opened on December 20, 2022, and four (4) bids were received. Askin Construction submitted the lowest, responsible bid.
ALTERNATIVES
City Council may:
- Award W.O. 23-29: Water Treatment Plant Sediment Hauling, to Askin Construction in the amount of $143,260; or
- Do not award a contract and reject all bids. If the project is not awarded, the sediment in the drying ponds will accumulate to the point where there won't be adequate room for the dredged material from the sediment basins. If the sediment basins can't be dredged, silt from the river may plug the raw water intake not allowing enough water to reach the Water Treatment Plant.
FISCAL EFFECTS
The following bids were received:
The project was budgeted in FY23 using water operation and maintenance funds. There is sufficient budget to award this contract.
| Contractor | Bid Amount |
| Askin Construction | $143,260.00 |
| K2 Civil | $144,995.00 |
| Millennium Construction | $173,320.00 |
| Martin Construction | $233,850.14 |
The project was budgeted in FY23 using water operation and maintenance funds. There is sufficient budget to award this contract.