File #: 17-0031   
Type: Contract Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2017
Title: Central Arizona Project (CAP) Raw Water Pipeline (District 6) The City of Mesa is currently in the process of building a new water treatment plant at the northeast corner of the Elliot Road and Signal Butte Road intersection. This proposed pipeline will provide a water source for this treatment plant. This 54-inch pipeline will extend approximately 3-miles from the City’s existing turnout structure at the CAP canal, to the Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant (SBWTP). The raw water pipeline will deliver up to 53 million gallons of water per day to be treated at the plant. Staff recommends awarding the contract for this project to Garney Construction, in the amount of $8,611,361.72, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $215,284.04 (2.5%). This allowance will only be utilized for approved change orders. Funding is available from the 2014 authorized Water bonds.
Strategic initiatives: Financial Stability, Quality of Life, Regional Leadership
Attachments: 1. Council Report, 2. Exhibit A
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Central Arizona Project (CAP) Raw Water Pipeline (District 6)

 

The City of Mesa is currently in the process of building a new water treatment plant at the northeast corner of the Elliot Road and Signal Butte Road intersection.  This proposed pipeline will provide a water source for this treatment plant. This 54-inch pipeline will extend approximately 3-miles from the City’s existing turnout structure at the CAP canal, to the Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant (SBWTP).  The raw water pipeline will deliver up to 53 million gallons of water per day to be treated at the plant.

 

Staff recommends awarding the contract for this project to Garney Construction, in the amount of $8,611,361.72, and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $215,284.04 (2.5%). This allowance will only be utilized for approved change orders. Funding is available from the 2014 authorized Water bonds.