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Roseville Public Works, Environment and <br />Transportation Commission <br />Agenda Item <br />Date: April 22, 2014 Item No: 5 <br />Item Description: Communication Items <br />Projects update: <br />• 2014 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project — The project was awarded to Insituform <br />Technologies, USA, LLC. The estimate was $945,825, and the low bid came in at <br />$838,270. The current schedule has cleaning starting in late April and actual lining <br />activities beginning in mid -May. <br />• County Road B -2 Sidewalk Construction We received two proposals for the project. <br />Both contractors were interviewed, and staff is now entering the clarification process. <br />Once a best value contractor is identified, staff will be working to schedule a project <br />walk- through with the contractor, where we will also meet with any residents who may <br />have questions on the project as it relates to their properties. <br />• 2014 PMP- Bids were opened on April 15th and will be considered for award at the April <br />21st City Council meeting. Valley Paving presented the lowest bid at a total of <br />$2,281,585.89 which is a 5% increase over the Engineer's Estimate of $2,156,041.45. <br />The majority of the project is rehabbing several miles of roadway by milling various <br />depths of the in place pavement and replacing it with new bituminous pavement. It also <br />includes two storm water management components where the City is adding underground <br />storm water retention devices to improve drainage issues in the Sherren/Dellwood area <br />and the Manson/Stanbridge areas. The project also includes about 1300 feet of water <br />main pipe bursting which is a technique that pulls a new pipe through the old pipe, <br />essentially breaking up the old pipe in place during the process. This will occur on the 8" <br />water main along County Road B between Haddington Road and West Snelling Service <br />Drive as well as the 6 inch main along Haddington Road north of County Road B. <br />• 2014 Seal Coat Project — City staff received bids on Thursday, April 17u' for the 2014 <br />Seal Coat Project. Bids came in a bit higher than expected which is likely due to an <br />increase in the price of the oil product used in this process. Staff will be looking at <br />possibly reducing the size of the program to stay within budget for the project. Currently <br />City staff is planning on seal coating about 11 miles of local streets in 2014. <br />• Staff is also working on the following projects: <br />o Wheeler Avenue Traffic Management Project <br />o County Road C2 Traffic Management Project <br />o Twin Lakes ROW purchase <br />0 2014 drainage improvements <br />