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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/16/2012 Traffic Signal Modernization Projectur! Mount • • ect Public7 • INTEROFFICE •RA TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: TRAFFIC ENGINEER DATE: OCTOBER 10, 2012 SUBJECT: WOLF ROAD & FEEHANVILLE DRIVE TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODERNIZATION PROJECT • RECOMMENDATION TO ACCEPT CONSTRUCTION BID FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $31,768.00 Background Wolf Road is a north - south, four -lane arterial road under the jurisdiction of the Village. A traffic signal system has been operating at its intersection with Feehanville Drive for over 20 years. It was built near the completion of the Kensington Business Center to provide safe access to this large development. At the time, Feehanville Drive ended at Wolf Road. It did not continue east of the intersection. However, in the mid 1990's the traffic signal system was upgraded to accommodate the development of Longford Subdivision on the east side. Dursey Lane was built and now serves as the east leg of the intersection. This residential development is within the City of Des Plaines. The Village is responsible for maintaining this traffic signal system. Inspection earlier this year showed that some of the equipment was in need of modernization. This includes installing LED traffic signal heads, LED countdown pedestrian signals, LED emergency vehicle preemption equipment, and a battery back -up system with generator hook -up capability. Other existing equipment including the controller, foundations, handholes, posts and arms are still in good condition and will not be replaced. Bid Process The bid opening for the project was on October 9, 2012. Sealed bids were publicly opened and read aloud at 1:00 p.m. A Notice to Bidders was published in the local newspaper and three companies were sent invitations to bid on the project. Five companies picked up bid packages and all five submitted bids. The prices were as follows: Company H & H Electric Company City Lights Ltd. Lyons Electric Company Home Towne Electric Company Meade Electric Company Bid Amount $28,880.00 $29,698.40 $32,500.00 $33,612.80 $34,510.76 The Engineering Division's estimate for the project was $34,275.00. The bids were checked for accuracy and there were no errors. Construction Discussion The low bidder, H & H Electric Company of Franklin Park, Illinois, has previously performed electrical work in the Village. They were the contractor on the Euclid Avenue & Wheeling Road Pedestrian Signal page 2 of 2 Wolf Road & Feehanville Drive Traffic Signal Modernization Project October 10, 2012 Project, Algonquin- Busse - Dempster Lighting Project, and 2002 Village Lighting Project. In addition, they are prequalified with IDOT to perform electrical work on State projects. The low bid of $28,880.00 is based on anticipated quantities. While many of the quantities are not expected to change, a few quantities such as the amount of electric cable, conduit and concrete can fluctuate and affect the final construction cost. To cover any unexpected overages, it is recommended that a contingency of 10% of the bid price be added to the contract. This equates to an additional $2,888.00. Therefore, the total contract awarded to H & H Electric Company would be for an amount not to exceed $31,768.00. Recommendation It is Staff's recommendation that H & H Electric Company of Franklin Park, Illinois be awarded the construction contract for the Wolf Road & Feehanville Drive Traffic Signal Modernization Project in the amount not to exceed $31,768.00. Funding for this project is available in the Village 2012 Budget as part of the Traffic Signal & Streetlight Improvement account. To offset the cost of this project, the City of Des Plaines has agreed to reimburse the Village 25% per the Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement between the two communities for this intersection. This equates to $7,942.00 but the final figure will be dependent on the,actual final cost. In addition, the Village will be applying for an Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity grant through their Illinois Energy Now Public Sector Energy Efficiency Program. The program focuses on encouraging government agencies to becoming more energy efficient. One incentive is to receive a small grant for replacing incandescent traffic signal heads with less energy- consuming LED heads. If approved, it is expected that the grant amount will approximately be $3,200.00. Please include this item on the October 16 Village Board Meeting Agenda. � Matthew P.'Lawrie I concur with the above recommendation. Sean P. Dorsey, Dirbctor of Ppblc Works Attachment: Map h:\ engineering\ traffic\ signals \misc\ wolf- feehanviIle \vb_contractor_rec.doc WOLF ROAD & FEEHANVILLE DRIVE TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODERNIZATION PROJECT I SEMINOLE LN CAMP MCQONALD RD!� 00 EUCLID AVE KENSINGTON RD Al, 0 �LL t il- CENTRAL RD ;1z i: if i f t j WOLF RD & GOLF RD FEEHANVILLE DR 00 DEMPSTER ST � � ';����� %�i���i /,;� %ice % "f N 4 4 � , � �� /���; 0 f � z) Q Q/ Al if 19 f OAKTON ST