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Agenda Item: 15(c) |
Prepared By: Justin Martin, PE, Director, Public Works |
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Business: City Council Item |
Department: Public Works |
Subject:
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Reject Bid Received for the Intersection Traffic Control and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project and Authorize Rebidding - Justin Martin, PE, Director, Public Works
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BACKGROUND:
Replacement of the City’s traffic signal controllers and construction of pedestrian safety improvements at five intersections are included in the approved Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget.
The City’s existing traffic signal controllers were installed in 2005, are now obsolete, and are in need of replacement. Replacement parts are no longer manufactured, which increases the risk of prolonged outages during equipment failure.
The project also includes:
• Installation of lighted pedestrian “blank-out” signs
• Implementation of leading pedestrian interval (LPI) signal timing to enhance pedestrian safety
• Installation of emergency vehicle traffic signal preemption systems.
• Replacement of existing vehicle detection devices.
• Replacement of existing corroded signal wiring.
The project was publicly advertised for bidding on January 29 and distributed to 374 vendors. The City received one (1) responsive and responsible bid from Horsepower Electric Incorporated in the amount of $2,169,169.
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Company |
BidAmount |
Contingency |
Total |
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Horsepower Electric Incorporated |
$2,169,169 |
$30,000 |
$2,199,169 |
FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for this project is included in the FY26 Capital Budget under G/L No. 300-5410-606300-25002; however, the received bid exceeds the budgeted amount.
PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: N/A
NOTICE APPEARANCE DATE(S): N/A
RECOMMENDATION: Although the bidder is a qualified traffic signal contractor, staff recommends rejecting the bid and readvertising the project to encourage additional competition. The single bid received exceeds the available budget, and rebidding should result in additional bids from qualified contractors. A competitive bidding process is in the City’s best interest to result in more favorable pricing.
POTENTIAL MOTION: “I move to reject the bid received and direct staff to readvertise the Intersection Traffic Control and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project for public bidding.”