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City Council & Redevelopment
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7/1/2002
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IREPORT To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the City Manager <br /> <br />July 1,2002 <br /> <br /> Subject <br />Award of Contract - 2001-2002 Slurry Seal Project. <br /> Engineering File No. 806-02 <br /> <br /> Recommendation <br />Approve the Contract Documents and authorize the award of contract for the 2001- <br />2002 Slurry Seal Project to the lowest responsible bidder, American Asphalt Repair & <br />Resuffacing Co., Inc. of Hayward, California, for their bid of $311,935.50. <br /> <br /> Background <br />This year's project is a continuation of the "Cape Seal" Program, and targeted again for <br />the lower traffic volume/residential streets. Because this "cape seal" method is done in <br />two separate procedures, it calls for two separate contracts (i.e., chip seal and slurry <br />seal). By breaking this project into two separate contracts, the work will be coordinated <br />directly with the contractor performing each specialty item, thus eliminating the prime <br />contractor's mark-up, usually associated with subcontractors. With the City directly <br />coordinating the specialty contractors, we should be able to achieve a better quality <br />project as well. <br /> <br />Advance preparation work is necessary prior to the start of the 2001-2002 Asphalt <br />Rubberized Chip Seal Project. This work involves sealing cracks and leveling the <br />existing surface with a thin layer of asphalt to smooth out the depressions, ruts, and <br />raveling, typical of badly deteriorated streets. This preparation work is currently being <br />performed by the City's Public Works Services Street Maintenance Section, and will be <br />completed as scheduled before the 2001-2002 Asphalt Rubberized Chip Seal Project <br />begins. Once the 2001-2002 Asphalt Rubberized Chip Seal Project is finished, the <br />2001-2002 Slurry Seal Project will begin approximately two weeks later, which will then <br />complete the "Cape Seal" resurfacing method. <br /> <br />The stages of construction for the project are as follows: <br /> <br /> 1. Removing the roadway striping and covering the manhole, valve box, and <br /> other utility boxes. <br /> <br /> 2. Application of the Slurry Seal. <br /> <br /> 3. Striping. <br /> <br /> <br />
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