File #: ID-90-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/9/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/22/2025 Final action:
Title: Core City Phase 2 Water Line Replacement Construction Services Award
Attachments: 1. Core City Phase 2 Water Line Replacement Construction Services Award - SS Presentation_Final
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Department of Utilities
Reference: Core City Phase 2 Water Line Replacement Construction Services Award

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through: Michael P. Martinez - City Manager

Prepared By: Scott Olsen - Director of Utilities

Date Prepared: April 1, 2025

PURPOSE
Requesting City Council's approval for the procurement of 25-008900 Core City Phase 2 Water Line Replacement by awarding a contract to Wagner Construction Inc., deemed the most responsive and responsible bidder of the ten (10) bids received in response to the published solicitation, and approving the resolution giving the City Manager, or designee, authority to sign the contract. Per City Code Section 3-8-30(b): "All materials, services, and construction contracts, except as otherwise provided in this Article, with an estimated cost greater than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) shall be awarded through the formal solicitation procedure by the City Council. After due notice inviting bids, purchase orders and contracts shall be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder."

BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City of Brighton has been working on design and construction to replace aging, and in some instances undersized, water infrastructure in portions of the City. The larger project is often referred to as the Core City Water Line Replacement Project. The civil engineering design for this phase of the overall project, Phase 2, was completed late last year and is now ready for construction. This phase will replace approximately 7,500 linear feet of dilapidated and undersized water piping, replace water service lines from the main to the meter as needed, and replace and/or relocate fire hydrants within the project limits. The City will also ensure compliance with lead and copper regulations throughout the project.

Water infrastructure has a useful life and it is imperative that any water provider replace aging infrastructure to ensure the reliable delivery of dri...

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