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File #: 2007-0561    Version: Name: Main Pump Station Pump Upgrade - Bid Award - Board Approval
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 9/6/2007 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 9/17/2007 Final action: 9/17/2007
Title: /Name/Summary Main Pump Station Pump Upgrade - Bid Award - Board Approval
Attachments: 1. Meccon Industries, 2. Greeley and Hansen, 3. Greeley and Hansen - High Service Pumps Upgrade - Original Contract
Title/Name/Summary
Main Pump Station Pump Upgrade - Bid Award - Board Approval
History
In 2005, the Public Works Department obtained the services of Greeley and Hansen LLC of Chicago, Illinois, to engineer the Pump Upgrade Project (upgrade of two lower output pumps) and the East Reservoir Addition at the Main Pump Station. The engineering for the East Reservoir Addition is 80% complete. However, the Pump Upgrade portion of this Project was delayed approximately one year while the bid documents were under review by Village staff. As a result of the delay, Greeley and Hansen has incurred higher costs and is requesting an addition of $5,000 to their $148,500 engineering contract.

On Monday, August 6, 2007, legal notice ran in the Daily Southtown Newspaper for the Pump Upgrade Project. Two bids were received. Sealed bids were opened by the Village Clerk’s Office on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at 11:00 a.m.

Genco Industries, Inc. of Crestwood, Illinois, submitted a bid of $488,710 and Meccon Industries Inc. of Lansing, Illinois, submitted a bid of $416,900. Both the bids and the contractors were reviewed by Greeley and Hansen and the low bidder has been found to be capable of performing the work. Therefore, it is recommended that the bid of $416,900 from Meccon Industries of Lansing, Illinois, be accepted along with a contingency of $50,000 for a total of $466,900.

Based upon the complexity and scope of this project, Greeley and Hansen has been asked to submit a proposal for construction services. This service for limited project management would include shop drawing review, site visits, paperwork processing, startup assistance, etc. The total cost for this service would not exceed $42,500 plus a $4,000 contingency totaling $46,500.

In addition, Greeley and Hansen has been asked to investigate the addition of power quality monitoring equipment to the scope of the project. Periodic power concerns at this vital facility have historically been difficult to ...

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