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File #: 23-375    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/26/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/10/2023 Final action: 5/10/2023
Title: Resolution to approve a Reimbursement Agreement with the Town of Colma for the construction of street improvements along Hillside Blvd between Lawndale Blvd. and Serramonte Blvd. for an amount of $322,966 and to increase the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project's (No. tr1906) Construction Contract's contingency by the Reimbursement Agreement amount.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - Draft Reimbursement Agreement
Related files: 23-374
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Resolution to approve a Reimbursement Agreement with the Town of Colma for the construction of street improvements along Hillside Blvd between Lawndale Blvd. and Serramonte Blvd. for an amount of $322,966 and to increase the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project's (No. tr1906) Construction Contract's contingency by the Reimbursement Agreement amount.

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WHEREAS, The City is currently undertaking the Hillside Boulevard Road Diet Improvements Project ("Project") to construct pedestrian and bicyclist improvements along Hillside Blvd as well as road maintenance surface treatment consisting of slurry seal and restriping work; and

WHEREAS, the Town of Colma has requested the City to extend the Project's slurry seal and restriping work under the Project to the roadway within Colma's boundaries along Hillside Blvd between Serramonte Blvd and Lawndale Blvd ("Additional Scope of Work"); and

WHEREAS, given that the City's contractor is already mobilized to perform the exact work on the Project contemplated by the Additional Scope of Work, there will be significant cost savings arising from the City contractor performing the Additional Scope of Work, and competitively bidding the Additional Scope of Work is not required given the substantial similarity between the Project work and the Additional Scope of Work, and the purposes of competitive bidding would not be served given the advantage to the public arising from the cost efficiencies generated by having the City contractor perform the Additional Scope of Work, and competitive bidding would not produce an advantage and competitively bidding the Additional Scope of Work would be undesirable under the circumstances; and

WHEREAS, a cost proposal from the City Contractor for the Additional Scope of Work was received for an estimated cost of $293,605.46; and

WHEREAS, the City and Town of Colma have determined that the Additional Scope of Work constitutes a reasonable cost estimate, and Colma agrees t...

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