The contract will allow the city to receive up to $90,496 in federal funds to help cover the cost of the $122,170 ROW services contract the city approved in August. The Lincoln neighborhood sidewalk project coordination contract for the right-of-way services between the city and INDOT to facilitate the acquisition of 18 parcels needed for the project.“It will be a great addition down there and really light it up down there,” he said. Thallemer said a significant part of the project is done and the boardwalk piece of it remains. There also is an additional cost of $850 for a 20-gallon pressure tank for the interactive fountain. There is a materials shortage nationwide for a number of lumber products used in the project. A change order for the Buffalo Street Plaza project to extend the time limit for construction completion to May 14.The BOW also approved a pay application from Structurepoint for the Anchorage Road project for $5,184.01, which INDOT will reimburse 80% of the cost. Skinner recommended the BOW approve it and said it will still need approval by INDOT. The amendment presented Friday is for $70,050, or an overall contract price of $454,050, over $40,000 less than the high-end potential with the original contract. The original proposed contract included right-of-way engineering at $494,670. The reason for leaving that section of the contract initially unfunded was in part due to the unknown amount of right-of-way parcels that wold be needed to complete the design. The initial engineering contract was for $384,000 but the city intentionally left the right-of-way engineering part of the contract to be determined, according to City Planner Jeremy Skinner. The projet is part of an Indiana Department of Transportation 80/20 grant program and the city was awarded funds for it in early 2018 – just under $2.7 million. An amendment to the engineering contract with Structurepoint for the preliminary engineering work to be completed for the Anchorage Road project.Take-home vehicle requests for 2021 for King Hal Heagy, Oakwood cemetery sexton Thallemer Larry Plummer, parks superintendent, and Shaun Gardner, parks maintenance director Dustin Dillon, Tony Calhoun, Damian Pass, Joseph Vetor, street department and Brian Davison, Larry Hyden and Thomas Rozelle, wastewater treatment utility.The Fire Territory gave its approval Tuesday. Fire Chief Mike Wilson said there will be no money from the city toward the foggers. Thallemer said they will help with disinfection. For the fire department to apply for a grant for two handheld foggers from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.The Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory approved the purchase Tuesday. The purchase of a 2021 Chevrolet Battalion Chief Command vehicle to replace the 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe which has 130,000 miles on it.Thallemer noted the airport authority also approved it. Airport Manager Nick King said it was approved at the last BOW meeting but this was just for the contract. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer said it’s a pretty significant project with money coming from different funds. The contract with Robinson Construction for the replacement of Hangar door 121 at the airport.A Comprehensive Hoosier Highways Injury Reduction Program grant of approximately $20,000 for WPD officers’ overtime pay to enforce seat belt, child restraint and impaired driving laws.The Board of Works also approved the execution of the agreement with CMS Roofing for the roof replacement. Materials will be purchased at a later date through an OMNIA contract with the purchase agreement to be presented to the BOW for approval at that time. The other bid from Fort Wayne Roofing was $106,600 with the 20-year warranty or $108,800 for the 30-year warranty. The work for the 10-bay garage roof will be done in March.īids had been solicited from three contractors for the labor portion of the removal and replacement of the roof, but only two bids were received and opened at the Nov. The recommendation from city engineer James Emans was to go with the 20-year warranty. The bid came with a 20-year warranty and an alternate bid of $104,310 using a 30-year warranty. The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday awarded the bid for the labor portion of the Warsaw Police Department garage roof removal and replacement to CMS Roofing Inc.
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