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10/28/2013
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13-116
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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 5B <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director <br />MEETING DATE: October 28, 2013 <br />TOPIC: Consideration of Resolution No. 13 -116, Accepting Bids and <br />Awarding Contract for Salt Shed Storage Building <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The City of Lino Lakes solicited bids for the construction of a Salt Shed Storage Building <br />located at the Lino Lakes Public Works Facility. Bids were opened on October 7th for the <br />construction of the concrete footings and foundation piers, 8' high concrete bunker panels, as <br />well as the installation of a 65' x 64' natural light fabric structure. Two bids were received as <br />follows: <br />Greystone Construction <br />Four Winds Builders <br />$98,305.00 <br />$107,886.25 <br />BACKGROUND <br />As discussed at last month's City Council work session (as well as the previous agenda item), <br />this project is a joint effort between the City of Lino Lakes and Anoka County. All associated <br />costs related to the construction of the salt shed storage building (including 100% of this <br />contract as well as the bituminous work which will be done later this fall) will be funded by <br />Anoka County. Anoka County has also agreed to pay for 50% of the site improvements related <br />to wetland enhancements. <br />Anoka County has utilized Greystone Construction for several of their other salt shed storage <br />buildings and is very satisfied with the quality of work. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends the City Council approve Resolution 13 -116, accept the bids and award the <br />Contract for Salt Shed Storage Building to Greystone Construction. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Resolution No. 13 -116 <br />
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