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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/16/2013 Backyard Drainage Program 2013Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department l INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: PROJECT ENGINEER DATE: JULY 10, 2013 SUBJECT: 2013 BACKYARD DRAINAGE PROGRAM (NOT TO EXCEED $100,000) Background Many properties in Mount Prospect experience recurring backyard flooding after any significant rain event. Often water will pond in their yards and remain there for a considerable length of time. On May 13, 2008, the Village Board authorized Staff to proceed with the Backyard Drainage Program in an effort to assist residents in reducing the backyard flooding they experience. Staff has received requests for assistance through the Backyard Drainage Program for over 200 residential properties. Staff identified several of the properties experiencing the worst flooding, based upon such criteria as depth of ponding, area of inundation, number of properties affected, structures impacted, and duration of ponding. Staff then surveyed the existing conditions, and prepared plans to better drain each of these properties. Each design includes an inlet in the backyard draining through a pipe connecting to the existing sewer system in the public right of way. To protect the receiving system from being overwhelmed, each design includes a restrictor that will control and slow the discharge into the reducing sewers. These restrictors, while serving to protect the Village sewer systems, may cause water to pond in the backyards during heavy rain events for a short duration. To accommodate this ponding water, rain gardens will be installed around the inlets. These rain gardens will provide a place for any ponding water to accumulate, and provide a mechanism for the water to infiltrate into the ground quickly. Following construction, the property owners will be responsible for maintenance of the storm sewer and rain gardens on the private properties; however, it shall be the Village's responsibility to maintain the new storm sewer in the public right of way. Each design was contained on a single property, avoiding the need for easements or agreements between property owners. Bid Results Sealed bids for the 2013 BACKYARD DRAINAGE PROGRAM were publicly opened and read aloud on July 8, 2013 at 1:00 P.M. A Notice to Bidders was published in a local newspaper as required and invitations were sent to contractors familiar with this program. A mandatory pre -bid meeting was held on June 24, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. to discuss the intent and specifics of the program, as well as to answer any questions the contractors may have had in formulating their bids. Eight (8) contractors attended the pre -bid meeting. Four (4) of those contractors submitted bids for this project. The bids ranged from a low of $85,348.50 by Concrete Etc., Inc., to a high of $120,195.50 by Phoenix & Associates. The Engineer's estimate for the project was $104,759.00. Page 2 2013 Backyard Drainage Program (Not to Exceed $100,000) July 10, 2013 Each of the bidders submitted a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid as required in the bid proposal packet. All bids were checked for their accuracy. No errors were found. All bidders correctly signed their bids and bid bonds. Below is a summary of the bids: Concrete Etc., Inc. $ 85,348.50 Martam Construction, Inc. $ 99,925.00 Sheridan Plumbing & Sewer $118,800.00 Phoenix & Associates $120,195.50 Engineer's Estimate $104,759.00 Discussion The low bidder, Concrete Etc., Inc., successfully completed work on several Village projects, including the 2011 Backyard Drainage Program. This is the third year of the Backyard Drainage Program. During the first year of the program in 2009, we completed installation at eleven (11) sites. During the second year of the program in 2011, we completed installation at seven (7) sites. Funds were not available in either 2010 or 2012, so no construction was performed under the Backyard Drainage Program in those years. We estimate that installation can be completed on four (4) sites. However, because the cost is based on estimated quantities, the project will be evaluated throughout the course of construction to determine if any sites can be added, or have to be deferred until additional funds become available. Recommendation Because of the estimated quantities, and to have the capability to extend the program to additional sites if the opportunity presents, I recommend the contract for the 2013 BACKYARD DRAINAGE PROGRAM be awarded to the budget limit of $100,000 to the low bidder, Concrete Etc., Inc. Please include this item on the July 16 Village Board Meeting Agenda. '&& - Charles M. Linde o , P.E. I concur with the above recommendation. Director of Ffublic'Workd Seari Dorsey cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell H: \Engineering \Drainage \Backyard Drainage Program \2013 \Recommendation.docx