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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JUNE 12, 2023 8 <br /> Councilmember Fabel commented the letter of explanation states the engineer's estimate did not <br /> adequately represent approximately construction costs. He asked if this estimate was from HR <br /> Green. <br /> Mr. Harrington reported this was the case. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated Arden Manor seems to have the significant increase, while Floral <br /> did not. She questioned why this occurred. <br /> Mr. Harrington indicated he was uncertain as to why this occurred in the bids. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if this project would only cover the cost to install the playground <br /> equipment. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated this also included the cost for drain tile and hard <br /> court, along with a significant amount of sand under the hard court. <br /> Mayor Grant inquired why the bid for Arden Manor was considered heavy construction. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated he was uncertain why this determination was made. He noted he could <br /> look into this further and would report back to the Council. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if a mistake was made in the bid. <br /> Mr. Harrington suggested the Council discuss how to reduce costs at a future worksession. <br /> Mayor Grant stated hindsight was always 20/20. He indicated it may have benefited the City to <br /> bid the parks separately instead of jointly as one project. <br /> Councilmember Monson commented at the worksession when this project was discussed the <br /> Council asked HR Green how comfortable they were with the construction costs. She recalled <br /> being told she should be comfortable with the construction costs. She talked about separating <br /> specific line items out in order to put this project in a better position to be bid. She noted this <br /> discussion was dismissed and the City was now in the exact position she feared. She was <br /> disappointed this was the position the City was in. She recommended action on this item be tabled <br /> to allow further discussions to be held on the construction costs and expense of this project. It was <br /> her hope the City could find creative solutions in order to have these playgrounds completed for <br /> the community. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned what would happen if these projects were rebid and would <br /> the bid be rewritten by HR Green. <br /> Mr. Harrington did not believe the bid documents were poorly assembled. He did not believe <br /> there were any items the contractor will have to manage that aren't addressed in the plans and <br /> specs. <br />
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