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<br /> 5.10 <br /> Page 1 <br />REPORT <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the Cit)1' Manager <br />May 22,2006 <br />Subject <br />2005-2006 Cost Shared Sidewalk Repair Project <br />Recommendation <br />By Motion, approve the contract documents, accept the bid, and award the contract for the <br />2005-2006 Cost Shared Sidewalk Repair Project to J J R Construction, Inc., of San Mateo, <br />CA, in the amount of $463,700.00. <br />Background <br />On March 28, 2006, bids were sent to seven qualified bidders and the project was properly <br />advertised. One sealed bid was received and opened at the Office of the City Clerk on <br />Apr1l19, 2006. <br /> BIDDER PRICE <br />JJR Construction, Inc., San Mateo, CA $463,700.00 <br />Engineer's Estimate $344,750.00 <br />JJR Construction is the sole responsible bidder at 34.5% above the Engineer's estimate. <br />JJR was the contractor for the previous Tree Preservation and Sidewalk Repair Program <br />and performed a Pilot Rubber and Concrete Sidewalk Repair Project and completed the <br />repairs to the contract specifications. Staff is confident that they will complete the work <br />according to specifications, <br />The project will repair damaged sidewalk, driveway approach, and curb and gutter at any <br />location in the City where the property owners agree to pay one-half the cost of concrete <br />construction. The project includes the use of rubber panels for the sidewalk surface <br />adjacent to trees to minimize root pruning. There is no charge to the property owner for <br />associated tree mitigation or street paving. The contract includes the construction of wheel <br />chair ramps at locations identified by resident requests and tree grates as needed. <br />Staff has continued to follow the direction from the City Council and 1998 Tree Policy Task <br />Force in the approach to this program. Tree work for the project will be coordinated and <br />performed by the City's tree maintenance staff or annual tree maintenance contractor as <br />resources are available. Tree retention will be determined on a case-by-case basis, with <br />the first priority being to preserve trees. <br />When necessary, staff will encourage property owners to preserve the street tree by <br />allowing the City to establish a sidewalk maintenance easement on private property for the <br />relocation of the sidewalk. The easement creates adequate space between the tree and <br />new sidewalk for future tree growth or future tree planting. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> .-..~,~ ,--------_._"._"...,,_.._"..._"._~_....- <br />
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