1997 10 09 CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN
October 9, 1997
The City Council of the City of Baytown, Texas, met in regular session on
October 9, 1997, at 6:30 p.m., in the John Tucker Hall, Lee College, with the following in
attendance:
Victor Almendarez
Manuel Escontrias
E. Frank Hinds, Jr.
Stephen DonCarlos
Scott Sheley
Pete C. Alfaro
Bobby Rountree
Karen Horner
Eileen P. Hall
Absent: David Byford
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Mayor
City Manager
Assistant City Attorney
City Clerk
Council Member
The meeting was opened with a quorum present, and Council Member Escontrias
offered the invocation, after which the following business was conducted:
Consider Approval of Minutes for Regular Meeting Held on September 25, 1997
Council Member DonCarlos moved to approve the minutes. Council Member
Escontrias seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias,
DonCarlos, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
Abstained: Council Members Hinds and Almendarez
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Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -1, First Reading on Proposed Annexation
of 13 Acres North of Baker Road at Emmett O. Hutto Boulevard
This is the first reading of the ordinance on the proposed annexation of 13 acres
on Baker Road north of Emmett O. Hutto Boulevard. All procedures prescribed by state
law and charter have been met to allow council to proceed on the first reading. Council
Member Sheley moved to adopt the ordinance. Council Member Hinds seconded the
motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
ORDINANCE NO. 8100
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF
CERTAIN BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN,
TEXAS, AND THE ANNEXATION OF A THIRTEEN (13) ACRE
TRACT NORTH OF BAKER ROAD AT EMMETT O. HUTTO
BOULEVARD CONTIGUOUS TO EXISTING CITY LIMITS;
WHICH SAID TERRITORIES LIE ADJACENT TO AND ADJOIN
THE PRESENT BOUNDARY LIMITS FOR THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS.
Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -2, Amending Chapter 4 "Alcoholic
Beverages," Section 4 -6 "Sales Prohibited Within Three Hundred Feet of Schools,
Churches or Hospitals; Exception" of the Code of Ordinances to Include
Prohibiting the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Within Three Hundred Feet of Certain
Day Care Centers and Child Care Facilities
The proposed ordinance amends the Code of Ordinances pertaining to Alcoholic
Beverages in accordance with state law. Our current ordinance does not address daycare
centers and childcare facilities. The prohibition does not apply in a multistory building
where the alcoholic beverage establishment and the day care center are located on
different stories or where one is in a single -story structure and the other is on the second
floor or higher in a multistory structure. Also, there is no prohibition on the sale of
alcoholic beverages within 300 feet of a daycare center if the establishment holds certain
on- premise type permits and serves food.
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Council Member Escontrias moved to adopt the ordinance. Council Member
Almendarez seconded the motion. In response to inquiry from Council, the City Manager
replied that existing businesses would be grandfathered under the ordinance. The vote
follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
ORDINANCE NO. 8101
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS
AMENDING CHAPTER 4 "ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES,"
SECTION 4 -6 "SALES PROHIBITED WITHIN THREE HUNDRED
FEET OF SCHOOLS, CHURCHES OR HOSPITALS;
EXCEPTION" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE;
CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR
THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -3, Amending Agreement for Engineering
Services with Langford Engineering, Inc., to Add Preparing Plans and
Specifications for the Wynnewood Subdivision Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewer
System
The ordinance amends the engineering agreement with Langford Engineering for
$80,000 to increase the scope of the work. Council Member Almendarez moved to adopt
the ordinance. Council Member Escontrias seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
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ORDINANCE NO. 8102
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 9 TO THE
AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES BETWEEN THE
CITY OF BAYTOWN AND LANGFORD ENGINEERING, INC.,
FOR THE REHABILITATION OF THE SANITARY SEWER
SYSTEM IN WYNNEWOOD SUBDIVISION; AUTHORIZING
PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, THE SUM OF EIGHTY
THOUSAND AND NO /100 DOLLARS ($80,000.00); MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING
FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -4, Awarding Municipal Service Center
(MSC) Office and Shop Build -Out Contract
The ordinance awards the contract to Frost Constructors, Inc., for $252,000. The
construction cost estimate for this project was $230,000. Council Member Sheley moved
to adopt the ordinance. Council Member Almendarez seconded the motion. In response
to inquiry from Council, the City Manager said that the amount over budget would come
from interest on bonds. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
ORDINANCE NO. 8103
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST TO A
CONTRACT WITH FROST CONSTRUCTORS, INC., FOR THE
BUILD -OUT OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER
OFFICE /SHOPS; AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY -TWO THOUSAND AND NO 1100
DOLLARS ($252,000.00); MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE
DATE THEREOF.
For bid tabulation, see Attachment "A."
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Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -5, Awarding Central Heights Park
Improvements Project Contract
The ordinance awards the contract to D &W Contractors, Inc., for $72,542.
Construction is expected to begin in November and take approximately three months.
The estimate for the project was $72,000. This project will be funded with Community
Development funds. Council Member Almendarez moved to adopt the ordinance.
Council Member Sheley seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
ORDINANCE NO. 8104
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST TO A
CONTRACT WITH D &W CONTRACTORS, INC., FOR CENTRAL
HEIGHTS PARK IMPROVEMENTS; AUTHORIZING PAYMENT
OF THE SUM OF SEVENTY -TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
FORTY -TWO AND N01100 DOLLARS ($72,542.00); MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING
FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
For bid tabulation, see Attachment `B."
Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -6, Awarding Contract for Construction
of Goose Creek Stream Greenbelt, Phase II (Britton Park)
The ordinance awards the contract to D &W Contractors, Inc., for $312,313.90.
The estimate was $350,000. This development will take place in the area where the
TxDOT trails are being constructed. Funding for this project will come from Goose
Creek Stream Park bonds and matching grant funds from the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department. Council Member Hinds moved to adopt the ordinance. Council Member
Sheley seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
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ORDINANCE NO. 8105
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AND ATTEST TO A
CONTRACT WITH D &W CONTRACTORS, INC., FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF THE GOOSE CREEK STREAM
GREENBELT PHASE II (BRITTON PARK); AUTHORIZING
PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF THREE HUNDRED TWELVE
THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 90/100
DOLLARS ($312,313.90); MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE
DATE THEREOF.
For bid tabulation, see Attachment "E."
Consider Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -7, Approving a New Pipeline Permit with
Arco Pipe Line for Two New Pipelines
The ordinance approves a pipeline permit for Arco Pipe Line. One four -inch
pipeline will be transporting ammonia anhydrous and the eighteen -inch pipeline will be
transporting anhydrous hydrogen chloride in an existing pipeline corridor. Council
Member Escontrias moved to adopt the ordinance. Council Member Hinds seconded the
motion.
Council Member Escontrias asked what safety precautions were taken with the
pipelines as they were transporting ammonia anhydrous and hydrogen chloride. Mr.
Buddy Irby with Bayer replied that the pipelines had cathotic protection to guard against
any corrosion, leak detection, and exterior and interior inspection systems. He said the
leak detection system could detect a leak down to less than one - quarter inch and there are
segmentation valves throughout the pipeline to shut down in sections to isolate a leak.
The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
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ORDINANCE NO. 8106
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE APPLICATIONS OF ARCO
PIPE LINE FOR TWO NEW PIPELINES; AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND
INSPECTIONS TO ISSUE PERMITS THEREFOR; MAKING
OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING
FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
Consider Proposed Resolution No. 1328, Approving Selection of a City of Baytown
Flag
The resolution approves the selection of a city flag for Baytown's Fiftieth
Anniversary Celebration. The patriotism area of the Pilot Club of Baytown sponsored a
flag contest, and a panel from artistic or historical professions judged the entries. The
judges selected the design of Mr. Charles Fall. The administration recommends the
adoption of the flag for use during the Fiftieth Anniversary Year and the determination of
its permanent use at the completion of the year.
Mr. Calvin Evans, 2110 North Alexander Drive, was recognized and stated that he
had submitted a flag for consideration in 1996. He expressed his disappointment that his
design was not selected. Council expressed their appreciation to Mr. Evans for his efforts
on behalf of the community, but felt that the selection of a flag for the Fiftieth Year
Celebration required more opportunity for community involvement.
Council Member DonCarlos moved to adopt the resolution. Council Member
Hinds seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
RESOLUTION NO. 1328
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, ADOPTING A FLAG FOR THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION; AND
PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
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Consider Approval of Plans and Specifications for the Replacement of the Central
District's Digester Aeration System and Authorize Advertisement for Bids
The project removes and replaces both digesters' aeration equipment at the
Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant. Both digesters will receive new diffusers,
draft tubes, bridge, walkway, handrails, structural draft tube supports, and air piping.
These components are needed to replace corroded parts and to improve air mixing in the
digesters in order for the plant to comply with TNRCC regulations. The estimated
construction cost is $198,000 for both digesters plus another $50,000 to remove and
dispose of sludge in digesters for a total cost of $248,000. Council Member Hinds moved
to approve the plans and specifications and authorize advertisement for bids. Council
Member Escontrias seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
Consent Agenda
Council considered the consent agenda items "a" through "c" as follows:
a. Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -8, grants a surface easement to Chevron
Pipe Line Company at Gray Sports Complex. Gullett & Associates, Inc.,
an agent for Chevron Pipe Line Company, has requested the City to grant
an easement 6 feet by 25 feet (0.0034 acres) adjoining their existing
property located at the Gray Sports Complex. Chevron intends to replace
an existing manual valve with a motor operated valve. This action creates
an increased safety zone mandated by the U. S. Department of
Transportation.
We recommend approval.
b. Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -9, awards the annual sulfur dioxide
contract to DXI Industries, Inc. for $18,360. Invitations to bid were
mailed to two suppliers and we received two bids. This contract is used
for dechlorination in the wastewater treatment plants.
We recommend approval.
C. Proposed Ordinance No. 971009 -10, authorizes the purchase of various
sized trucks from H -GAC for $183,193.20. The trucks will be used by
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Engineering, Utility Billing, Street and Drainage, Parks and Recreation,
Water System, and Inspections. The trucks will be purchased from Buddy
Chevrolet in Port Arthur. The price is approximately a 4.92% increase
from last year's pricing; however, each item is below budget.
We recommend approval.
Council Member Escontrias moved to adopt the consent agenda items "a"
through "c." Council Member Sheley seconded the motion. The vote follows:
Ayes: Council Members Escontrias, Hinds
DonCarlos, Almendarez, and Sheley
Mayor Alfaro
Nays: None
For bid tabulations, see Attachments "D."
ORDINANCE NO. 8107
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE A VALVE EASEMENT GRANTING
CHEVRON PIPE LINE COMPANY THE AUTHORITY TO
CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN, AND OPERATE A MOTOR -
OPERATED VALVE ON 0.0034 ACRES OF LAND AT THE GRAY
SPORTS COMPLEX; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE
DATE THEREOF.
ORDINANCE NO. 8108
AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF DXI INDUSTRIES,
INC., FOR THE ANNUAL SULFUR DIOXIDE CONTRACT AND
AUTHORIZING PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, THE
SUM OF EIGHTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY
AND NO /100 DOLLARS ($18,360.00); MAKING OTHER
PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR
THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
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ORDINANCE NO. 8109
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BAYTOWN,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF ONE HUNDRED
EIGHTY -THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY -THREE
AND 20/100 DOLLARS ($183,193.20) TO HOUSTON - GALVESTON
AREA COUNCIL FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE -HALF (1/2)
TON, THREE - QUARTER (3/4) TON AND ONE (1) TON TRUCKS
FOR THE CITY OF BAYTOWN ENGINEERING, UTILITY
BILLING, STREET AND DRAINAGE, PARKS AND
RECREATION, WATER SYSTEM, AND INSPECTIONS
DEPARTMENTS; MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED
THERETO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE
THEREOF.
City Manager's Report
First Annual Duck Calling Contest and Seminar
The Wetlands Center is holding its first Duck Calling Contest and Seminar on
October 19 at Jenkins Holloway Park.
Brunson Theatre /Texas Avenue
Brunson Theatre cleanup is progressing well. This is the first project of the
Downtown Revitalization Committee, and the community has really rallied behind this
project. Volunteers worked for several hours this past Sunday cleaning out the inside.
The City of Baytown has provided trucks for the debris. Another cleanup is planned for
October 19. Council Member Sheley invited all council members to come by to see what
is taking place.
Recodification of Code
The City Manager reminded Council of the recodification process and noted one
change from what was previously given to Council for review. The proof will be
forwarded to the codifier on October 31 at which point no further changes are allowable
under the recodification agreement.
Chevron Expansion
Chevron has stated that they are considering Baytown and Port Arthur for a
$200,000,000 expansion. The administration is working with the Economic
Development Foundation and Harris County on tax abatement.
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Adjourn
As there was no further business to be transacted, the meeting was adjourned.
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PROJECT:
BID OPENING DATE:
LOCATION:
ENGINEER ESTIMATE:
Buildout of MSC OfficelShops
Octaher 2, 1997 @ 9:00 a.m.
Roam 102, Municipal Service Center, 2123 Market Street, Baytown, TX
$230,000 BASE BID
LOW BID
PROPOSAL
ACKNOWLEDGC-
BASE
10 %, BID
BID FORM
ADDENDA
BID
.....CONTRACTOR ::
SECURITY
COMPLETE
SIGNATURE
TOTAL2
AMOUNT..
Frost Constructors, Inc.
20202 Hwy 59 North, Ste 310
X
X
X
X
$252,000.00
Humble, TX 77338
(281) 446 -6522
DuroTech Inc.
11931 Wickchester, Ste 300
X
X
X
X
$259,600.00
Houston, TX 77043
281 558 -6892
Comex Corporation
1250 Underwood Road
X
X
X
X
$284,000.00
P.O. Box 862
Deer Park, TX 77536
(281) 479 -2322
Dycor, Inc.
2202 Shadybend
X
X
X
X
$283,000.00
Pearland, TX 77581
(261)485 -9056
J.T.B. Services, Inc.
9026 Lambright
NO BID SUMBITTED
Houston, TX 77075
(713) 941 -4141
LOW BID
TRAILS 8 ADDITIONS ALONG GOOSE CREEK STREAM,
GOOSE CREEK GREENBELT PHASE II
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BID
ITEM
NO.
ITEM
QUANTITIES
UNIT
D & W
CONTRACTORS
TRIMBLE &
STEPHENS
CONSTRUCTION
Unit Prico
Total
Unit Price
Total
Unit Prico
Total
BASE BID
1.
4' thick Reinforced Concrete Trail as Shown on
Plans, Complete- in•Place
2,600
S.Y.
519.90
551,740.00
525.00
565,000.00
521.69
556,394.00
2.
5' Concrete Parking Lots and Entrance Drives
with Reinforced Steel as Shown at Two
2,700
S.Y.
518.20
549,140.00
522.00
559,400.00
522.40
560,480.00
Location on Plans, Complete -in -Place
3.
Type '8' Commercial Lime Slurry for Subgrade
Stabilization at 241b/S.Y. (8'ib Hydrated),
80
Ton.
S 1 10.00
58,800.00
550.00
54,000.00
S 127.80
S 10,224.00
Complete- in•Place
4.
Mixing and Compacting 6' Llme Stabilized
Subgrade, Complete•in•Place
6,000
S.Y.
52.35
514,100.00
53.25
519,500.00
54.11
524,660.00
5.
Multi- Purpose Play Slab (48'x80'), Reinforcing
Steel, Lime Stabilized Base, Erection of
1
Each
511,345.00
511,345.00
528,000.00
528,000.00
518,459.00
518,459.00
Basketball Goals (Provided by City of Baytown),
and Striping of Slab as Shown on Plans,
Complete -in -Place
6.
Concrete Walk &Curb Around Playground Area
with Reinforced Steel and 6' Drain Pipo as
280
L.F.
526.25
57,350.00
520.00
55,600.00
518.51
S5, 182.80
Shown on Plans, Complete•in -Place
7.
Provide Water Fountain, Installation and
Connection to Water.Supply as Shown on Plans
1
Each
52,830.00
52,830.00
54,800.00
54,800.00
53,395.00
53,395.00
and per Mfgr. Recommendation, with Concrete
Apron and Meter per City of Baytown, and
French Drain Outfall, Complete -in -Place
8.
2' Sch. 40 PVC Water with Tapping Sleeve, 2'
Valve Connecting to Existing Water Line per
840
L.F.
55.40
54,536.00
54.00
53,360.00
510.34
58,685.60
City of Baytown, as Shown on Plans,
Com lete•in -Placo
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BID
O & W
TRIMBLE &
FROST
ITEM
ITEM
QUANTITIES
UNIT
CONTRACTORS
STEPHENS
CONSTRUCTION
NO.
Unit Price
Total
Unit Price
Total
Unit Price
Total
9.
Electrical Service and Installation of Conduit,
All
Lump
S 14,010.00
S 14,010.00
532,000.00
532,000.00
S 13,099.00
S 13,099.00
Service Polo, Meter, Light Pole and Light
Sum
Fixtures, as Shown on Plans, Complete•in -Place
10.
Pier q 1 Frosh Water Access, with Troatod
1
Each
S 12,225.00
S 12,225.00
S 10,000.00
S 10,000.00
S 11,204.00
S 11,204.00
Wooden Pior and Floating Dock as Shown on
Plans, including all Materials and Installation,
Com lete -in -Place
1 1.
Pier A�2 Saltwater Access with Treated Wooden
Pior and Floating Dock, including all Matorials
1
Each
S 13,000.00
S 13,000.00
S 10,000.00
S 10,000.00
S 11,824.00
S 11,824.00
and Installation, Com lete•in -Plato
12.
Pier A3 Saltwater Fishing with Treated Wooden
1
Each
S 13,125.00
S 13,125.00
S 10,000.00
S 10,000.00
S 11,924.00
S 11,924.00
Pier and Floating Dock, including all Materials
and Installation, Complete- in•Place
13.
Renovation of Existing Pier at HWY 146 into
All
Lump
57,650.00
57,650.00
518,000.00
518,000.00
57,600.00
57,600.00
Fishing Pier /Observation Deck, including all
Sum
Materials and Installation as Shown on Plans,
Complete- in•Place
14.
Binding Overlook/Wetlands Observation
Deck /Pavilion, Shown
At)
Lump
S 16,932.00
S 16,932.00
S 12,000.00
S 12,000.00
S 19,600.00
S 19,600.00
as on Plans, Slab,
Sum
Roiniorcing, Lime Stabilization Subgrade and All
Materials, Complete -in -Place
15.
Softball Backstop, Grade Beam and Grading of
Field Detailed
All
Lump
57,860.00
57,860.00
516,000.00
518,000.00
51 5,700.00
515,700.00
as on the Plans, Complete -in•
Sum
Place
16.
Soccer Field Grading as Shown on Flans,
Placing Fill Finish Grading,
Atl
Lump
54,368.00
54,368.00
511,000.00
511,000.00
522,000.00
522,000.00
and Complete -in-
Sum
Place
17.
Wheel Stops as detailed on Drawings and
39
Each
522.10
5861.90
530.00
51,170.00
562.00
52,418.00
Installed as Shown, Complete- in•Place
18.
Yellow Rellectorized Thermoplastic Type A and
350
S.F.
56.00
52,100.00
52.00
5700.00
510.00
53,500.00
B Paint Stri ing, Com lets -in -Place
19.
15" RCP Pipe as Shown on Plans, Complete -in-
54
L.F.
526.50
51,431.00
545.00
52,430.00
552.00
52,808.00
Place
20.
Stripping Grass and Top Soil and Clearing and
Grubbing for Concrete Trail as Shown on Plans,
1.5
Acres
57,400.00
511,100.00
55,000.00
57,500.00
512,294.00
518,441.00
Com lete•in -Place
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BID
D & W
TRIMBLE &
FROST
ITEM
ITEM
QUANTITIES
UNIT
CONTRACTORS
STEPHENS
CONSTRUCTION
NO.
•
Unit Prico
Total
Unit Price
.Total
Unit Price
Total
21.
Off Sito Fill as Required by Plans or Diroctod by
2,000
C.Y.
58.60
517,200.00
54.00
58,000.00
517.00
534,000.00
Engineer, Delivery Ticket Basis, Completo -in-
Place
22.
Excavation Including Trail, Parking, Swales and
Mist. Concrete Structures, Com lets -in -Plato
850
C.Y.
S 10.20
58,670.00
52.00
S 1,700.00
S 12.00
S 10,200.00
23.
Seeding Graded Areas for Erosion Control, by
1.5
Acre
51,300.00
51,950.00
53,000.00
54,500.00
51,800.00
52,700.00
Fertilization and Seeding Method, Complete•in-
Place
24.
4' Thick Reinforced Concrete Pad for Portable
1
Lump
5780.00
5780.00
52,000.00
52,000.00
5975.00
5975.00
Toilets, with Reinforcing, Com lets -in -Place
Sum
25.
Signage as Required by Grant an dShown on
All
Lump
5840.00
5840.00
S 1,000.00
S 1,000.00
S 1,100.00
S 1,100.00
Drawings. Complete -in -Place
Sum
TOTAL BASE BID
5283,943.90
5339,660.00
5376,573.40
ALTERNATE BID
1.
Electrical Conduit, Poles, Fixtures and Labor, for
Installation Two Additional
Atl
Lump
523,810.00
523,810.00
54,000.00
54,000.00
510,800.00
510,800.00
of Llghts Along Trail
Sum
as Shown an Plans, Com lets -in -Place
2.
Removal and Disposal of Existing Concrete
All
Lump
54,560.00
54,560.00
55,000.00
55,000.00
53,450.00
53,450.00
Wellhead and surrounding Pavement at Ptor A2,
Sum
Complete -in -Place
TOTAL ALTERNATE BID
528,370.00
59,000.00
514,250.00
TOTAL BASE BIDS PLUS ALTERNATE
5312,313.90
5348,660.00
5390,823.40
09/30/97
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BID TABULATION
TITLE: ANNUAL SULFUR DIOXIDE CONTRACT
BID #: 9810 -02
DATE: 5EP T tMF3tK
11, '1991 Z:00 P.M.
OXI INDUSTRIES, INC.
JONES CHEMICAL,
INC.
ITEM
QUANTITY
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
UNIT PRICE
EXT. PRICE
UNIT PRICE
EXT. PRICE
SULFUR DIOXIDE AS FOLLOWS:
1
45
EACH
1 -TON CYLINDER
$408.00
$18,360.00
$415.00
$18,675.00
GRAND TOTALS:
$18,360.00
$18,675.00
SUPPLY POINT:
HOUSTON, TX
HOUSTON,TX
DELIVERY:
3 DAYS ARO
3 days ARO
LAST YEAR'S BID:
DXI INDUSTRIES, INC.
8 %decrease this year over las
due to competition.
Quantities remain the same th
ITEM
QUANTITY
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
UNIT PRICE
EXT. PRICE
SULFUR DIOXIDE AS FOLLOWS:
1
45
EACH
1 -TON CYLINDER
$445.00
$20,025.00
TOTALS:
$20,025.00
slhlTABULATION
Paclo 1 of 1
t year's pricing
is year as last year.
9125/97