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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6. Village Manager's Report 05/19/2015Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL FROM: VILLAGE ENGINEER DATE: MAY 12, 2015 SUBJECT: BID RESULTS FOR THE 2015 WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS (CONTRACT AWARD NOT TO EXCEED $1,458,542) Background In 2008, a comprehensive hydraulic analysis of the Village -owned potable water distribution system was performed. A major outcome of this analysis was a recommendation to increase the size (diameter) of the pipes at or near the base of the elevated tank. The existing pipes are primarily 6" and 12" in diameter. The hydraulic analysis indicated that these pipes tend to be constrictive in nature and contribute to both low pressure and high pressure problems in the distribution system. Specifically, the existing pipes tend to retard the flow of water into and out of the elevated tank thereby limiting the tank's ability to drain and fill. Water distribution system pressure is maintained utilizing elevated tank drain and fill cycles as triggers. As the tank level lowers, booster pumps are turned on to increase pressure. As the tank fills, pumps are turned off and reservoir fill valves are opened to reduce pressure. However, due to the hydraulic lag caused by undersized piping at the base of the elevated tank, booster pumps sometimes stay on too long causing intermittent high pressure and fill valves remain open too long creating intermittent low pressure problems. To correct this problem, staff proposes to replace the existing undersized water mains along Evergreen Avenue and a portion of Maple Street near the elevated tank with larger, 24" and 16" diameter pipes. Bid Results Plans and bid documents for this project were prepared by Burns & McDonnell, consulting engineers of Downers Grove, Illinois and a public notice was placed in the newspaper. Thirteen (13) construction firms picked up bid documents and twelve (12) attended a mandatory pre-bid meeting on April 27, 2015. Bids were opened and read aloud on May 4, 2015. Six (6) bids were received. Each of the bidders submitted a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total bid as required in the bid proposal packet. All bids were checked for accuracy. No errors were found. All bidders correctly signed their bids and bid bonds. Below is a summary of the bids: Page 2 of 2 Bid Results for 2015 Water Main Improvements ($1,458,542) May 13, 2015 Bidders Total Bid Martam Construction, Inc. $1,325,947.00 DiMeo Brothers, Inc. $1,331,129.00 H. Linden & Sons Sewer & Water, Inc. $1,355,106.00 J. Congdon Sewer Service, Inc. $1,399,225.00 Berger Excavating Contractors, Inc. $1,420,442.20 All -amp Concrete Contractors, Inc. $1,909,704.00 Engineer's Estimate $1,187,907.05 Discussion The low bidder, Martam Construction, Inc., is prequalified by the Illinois Department of Transportation for construction projects and meets the requirements of the contract documents. Martam Construction, Inc. has completed many projects for the Village in previous years, including the installation of water main. All work has been completed to the Village's satisfaction. Staff recommends including a 10% contingency in the project award to allow for quantity variances and unanticipated underground conflicts. In this instance, a 10% contingency added to the lowest cost bid would result in a total contract award of $1,458,542 (Base Bid: $1,325,947 + Contingency: $132,595 = Total Recommended Award: $1,458,542). Recommendation recommend the low bidder, Martam Construction, Inc. of Elgin, IL, be awarded the contract for the 2015 Water Main Improvements in the amount not to exceed $1,458,542. Please include this item on the May 19t" Village Board Meeting Agenda. I concur with the above recommehdation. Director oC1134ibTic Works Sean P. Dorsey cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell HAEngineering\Utilities\Water Main\2015 Maple-Evergreen\bid & award.doex Norah Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DATE: MAY 15, 2015 SUBJ: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR 2015 WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS ($120,856) Background Staff asked Burns & McDonnell consulting engineers of Downers Grove, Illinois for a proposal to provide specified construction engineering services for the 2015 Water Main Improvements Project. The scope of work requested stipulated full-time supervision for the contract term, project administration, material testing, and pre/post construction videography of the project area. Proposal Burns & McDonnell has submitted a cost proposal to provide the requested professional services at a cost not to exceed $120,856. Discussion Staff has reviewed Burns & McDonnell's proposal and determined that they have allotted adequate, qualified resources necessary to monitor all phases of work and administer the construction contract. In addition, their cost proposal includes appropriate allocations for requisite sub -contracted technical assistance including laboratory materials testing services and construction site videography. Burns & McDonnell has successfully performed a variety of civil engineering projects for the Village over the course of 20 years. Of particular relevance to this project is their experience with the 2008 water system hydraulic analysis. Burns & McDonnell authored that study and developed its recommendations; including the proposed 2015 Water Main Improvements. Because of this experience, Burns & McDonnell is uniquely familiar with the Village's water distribution system and the specific goals of this year's proposed water main improvements Page 2 of 2 Construction Engineering for 2015 Water Main Improvements ($120,856) May 15, 2015 The Burns & McDonnell fee is approximately 9% of the low bid and median bid price. Typically, we expect construction engineering fees to be 8%-10% of construction costs. As such, Burns & McDonnell's fee appears reasonable. It is our opinion that Burns & McDonnell is uniquely well qualified to provide construction engineering services for these improvements. Recommendation I recommend that the Village Board accept the proposal from Burns & McDonnell consulting engineers of Downers Grove, Illinois, to provide specified construction engineering services for the 2015 Water Main Improvements for a fee not to exceed $120,856. Sean P. Dorsey Cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell Director of Finance David Erb Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker Water/Sewer Superintendent Matt Overeem Administrative Superintendent Kristina Jakupovic Project Engineer Donna Brown File C:\Users\kmykolai.DOMAIN\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\2F6WF9BC\Construction Engineering Recommendation (3).docx TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJ: Background Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL WATER & SEWER SUPERINTENDENT MAY 13, 2015 BID RESULTS FOR BOOSTER PUMPING STATION #17 ROOF REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT (NOT TO EXCEED $83,475) The Village of Mount Prospect operates a water distribution system that uses booster pumping stations located throughout the Village. In 2010, the Village retained the services of a professional roofing architect to inspect and to evaluate the various pump and lift station roofs. The roofs were inventoried and a capital replacement plan was created based on current age and condition assessment. The roofing system at Booster Pumping Station 17 was recommended for complete replacement. The facility at Booster Pumping Station 17 actually has two separate roof areas. There is a smaller area above the well pump that has an existing 4 -ply bitumen roof system installed. The second larger area over the main pump house has the same modified bitumen roofing system over pre -cast concrete planks. The existing roof drain bowls and sumps will be replaced, along with the turbine vent above the deep well, under this project. Request for Bids Staff retained the professional services of STR Building Resources (STR-REG) of Arlington Heights to prepare the plans and specifications for the roof replacements needed at Booster Pumping Station #17. The consultant, Tony Loden of STR-SEG recommended that the bids reflect the option to choose one of the two different roofing systems that could be used at Station 17; a SBS modified bitumen roof or the EPDM (rubber membrane) roof as an alternate bid. Both roofing systems have their advantages with the EPDM roofing system as the current roofing system of choice on most commercial projects due to the ease of installation and ability to fit difficult roof areas. The SBS modified bitumen roof usually offers a longer life expectancy over the EPDM (an expected life of greater than 25 years versus 18-20 years for the EPDM). The SBS Page 2 of 3 Bid Results for Booster Pumping Station #17 Roofing Removal and Replacements ($83,475) May 13, 2015 modified bitumen roof is an enhanced, newer version of the older -style 4 -ply roof that exists on the site. The newer system is designed to meet the more rigid energy standards of today. The specifications will require that the new roof meet the current energy conservation code requirement for either roof system. Due to the smaller size of the facility, staff requested that the bids provide for a choice of roof systems as the consultant was to perform a life cycle cost analysis on the project. Bid Results A bid notice was published in a local paper. The bids were available from the architect and five (5) firms picked up a bid package. A mandatory pre-bid was held with four (4) firms in attendance. Bids were received on May 4, 2015, opened and read aloud as required. Three (3) firms responded with the following bids: BIDDER MOD. BIT. ROOF EPDM ROOF L. Marshall Roofing, Glenview $79,500 $82,500 Anthony Roofing — TECTA America, Aurora $80,184 $75,881 Riddiford Roofing, Arlington Heights $115,800 $113,300 Discussion The bids were checked to ensure that the bidders provided the needed and necessary roofing materials in accordance with the specifications and that the bidders submitted properly completed bid forms, bid bonds and appropriately signed bid documents. All firms complied with the requirements of the bid specifications and included the proper bid bonds and signature. The apparent low bidder for the EPDM roof is Anthony Roofing - TECTA America of Aurora, Illinois. Anthony Roofing has not previously worked for the Village so staff checked their references. References were contacted and all responded favorably about the contractor's work effort, final project costs and project timeliness. The apparent low bidder for the modified bitumen roof is L. Marshall Roofing of Glenview, Illinois. L. Marshall is currently completing the roof replacement project at the village's Booster Pumping Station 5. Their references have been contacted and found satisfactory. The present project for the village is without issue and is on budget. Page 3 of 3 Bid Results for Booster Pumping Station #17 Roofing Removal and Replacements ($83,475) May 13, 2015 The roofing consultant reviewed all bids and found that both contractors to be compliant with the specifications and capable of performing the work. As part of their project analysis, STR-REG figured the life -cycle cost of both roof systems and found that based on the bids received that the modified bitumen roof offered a lower overall installed cost over the expected life of the roof system (greater than 25 years). Based on the life -cycle costs analysis and the received bids, the lowest, qualified bidder for the modified bitumen roof system is L. Marshall Roofing of Glenview, Illinois at a cost of $79,500. Staff is recommending that a small contingency of 5% ($3,975) be added to the project award to cover any unforeseen repairs that may be found after the existing roof is removed. The final award will be for an amount not to exceed $83,475 ($79,500 bid with 5% contingency of $3,975.) Recommendation: I recommend that the Village Board accept the lowest, responsible qualified bid for the removal and replacement of roofs at Booster Pumping Station 17 with a modified bitumen roofing system as submitted by L. Marshall Roofing of Glenview, Illinois for an amount not to exceed $83,475. Sufficient funds for this procurement exist in the current budget. Sran P. Dorsey Director of Public Works Matt Overeem, Superintendent hAwater\projects\2015\station 17 roof\bid recommendation rev.docx Mount Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL FROM: VILLAGE ENGINEER DATE: MAY 12, 2015 SUBJECT: 2015 SHARED COST SIDEWALK PROGRAM (CONTRACT AWARD NOT TO EXCEED $72,000.00) Background The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program is a cooperative effort between the residents and the Village to share in the cost of replacing eligible public sidewalk throughout the Village. Information about the Shared Cost Program was published in the village newsletter, giving residents an opportunity to have sidewalk replaced at a discounted cost. This year's cost to the resident is $62.50 per sidewalk square, approximately half of the total cost of one square. This program is dependent upon resident participation. Bid Results A Notice to Bidders was published in a local newspaper as required and invitations were sent to contractors familiar with this program. Sealed bids were received on May 11, 2015. Five (5) contractors submitted bids for this project. The bids ranged from a low of $54,165.00 by Globe Construction, Inc. to a high of $158,950.00 by Al -amp Concrete Contractors, Inc. The engineer's estimate for the project was $71,350.00 All but one of the bidders submitted a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total bid as required in the bid proposal packet. Suburban Concrete, Inc. submitted a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid. 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: Bidders Total Bid Globe Construction, Inc. $ 54,165.00 Suburban Concrete, Inc. $ 66,975.00 Mondi Construction, Inc. $ 75,375.00 Schroeder & Schroeder, Inc. $ 77,900.00 ALamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. $158,950.00 Engineer's Estimate $ 71,350.00 Discussion The low bidder, Globe Construction, Inc., is prequalified by the Illinois Department of Transportation for concrete construction projects and meets the requirements of the contract documents. Globe Construction, Inc. was awarded the 2013 CDBG Sidewalk Program and their work was completed to the satisfaction of the Village. Page 2 of 2 2015 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program May 12, 2015 The 2015 Shared Cost Sidewalk budget amount is $86,700.00. This year, $14,700.00 will be set aside for reimbursements to residents for the Village's share for work completed by their own contractors replacing public sidewalk in front of their homes in conjunction with driveway replacements. This leaves $72,000.00 as the available budget amount for the project. I recommend the contract be awarded to the available budget amount to allow for contingency in the contract quantities. Recommendation I recommend the low bidder, Globe Construction, Inc., of Addison, IL, be awarded the contract for the 2015 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program in the amount not to exceed $72,000.00. There are sufficient funds in the 2015 Budget to cover this proposed contract. Please include this item on the May 19th Village Board Meeting Agenda. — lbecker,P I concur with the above recoAhmendation. Director F Public Works Sean P. Dorsey cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell H:\Engineering\Sidewalk\2015\Shared Cost\Bid & Award.docx Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL FROM: WATER & SEWER SUPERINTENDENT DATE: MAY 13, 2015 SUBJ: PROPOSAL TO EXTEND DOWNTOWN STREETLIGHT PAINTING CONTRACT ($40,000) Background In 2013, staff began a program to clean and paint all of the light poles, fixture, pedestrian poles, sign posts and electrical cabinets in the downtown area which are showing wear and paint degradation. Staff assessed the condition of 388 streetlights, 206 pedestrian lights, and 30 controller cabinets in the downtown area. 2015 will mark the third year of the program. The scope of work this year will include the tall streetlight poles along south Elmhurst road, known as the `S' curve. There are forty (40) streetlight poles in this year's project. The work in 2013 and 2014 addressed 182 items or a little over 29% of the assets; the 2015 effort will address an additional 50 items bringing the total number addressed in this maintenance effort to 232 items or approximately 37% of the total assets. Staff expects this program to continue for at least five more years. Discussion The low bidder for the first two years has been Bill's Commercial Painting, Incorporated of Mount Prospect, Illinois. The work was competitively bid as a one-year contract in 2013 and again in 2014. The pricing submitted by Bill's Commercial was very competitive in 2014 and allowed the Village to perform the base bid and all of the alternate work at a cost less than engineer's estimate. The firm has performed previous work for the Village and their work has been satisfactory and timely with no issues. Steve Kokosoulis, the owner of Bill's Commercial Painting recently contacted the Village to offer to keep the 2014 pricing if the Village would consider the one-year extension to the agreement. The estimate for cleaning and painting of one streetlight pole and fixtures is approximately $1,500 based on the engineer's estimate and the average of bids received for the first two years. Bill's Commercial pricing in 2014 for the cleaning and painting of one streetlight pole and fixture was $708.00. The proposed 2015 work will cost $35,400 based on 2014 pricing. Staff is recommending the award of the full budget amount of $40,000 to cover contingencies and unanticipated work. Page 2 of 2 Proposal to Extend Downtown Streetlight Painting Contract ($40,000) May 13, 2015 Recommendations: I recommend that the Village Board accept the offer from Bill's Commercial Painting, Incorporated of Mount Prospect, Illinois to extend the 2014 Downtown Streetlight Painting contract for a period of one (1) year pricing in an amount not to exceed $40,000. Director of Public Works cc: Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib File H. IWaterlprojects120151paintinglRECOMMENDATION. docx Matt Overeem, Superintendent MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT FORMAL MEMORANDUM TO: DAVID STRAHL, ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: CHIEF OF POLICE SUBJECT: 2015 VEHICLE PURCHASE DATE: MAY 7, 2015 CHF 15-38 CONTROL NUMBER REQUEST TO PURCHASE SIX (6) 2015 DODGE CHARGER PURSUIT AWD POLICE PACKAGE VEHICLES TOTAL AMOUNT: $158,958.00 Background Information of the Dodge Charger Pursuit Vehicle In 2014, the police department purchased an AWD Dodge Charger to test and evaluate the suitability of the Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicle for future purchases. Over the past several months, the Mount Prospect Police Department completed an extensive review of the Dodge Charger. This review solicited feedback from officers on the vehicle's quality, durability, acceleration, braking, turning, maneuvering, comfort, ability to store key patrol equipment and maintenance records and related costs. Overwhelmingly, the officers' evaluations provided extremely positive feedback. Officers find the vehicle's acceleration, handling in inclement weather, overall comfort, and rear trunk space appropriate for duty use. Officers were appreciative that they were afforded the opportunity to provide input regarding this purchase. Additionally, the Dodge Charger accommodates the in -car computer, mobile video recorder, and police radios installed in the front seat area while also providing ample room to safely, and effectively transport prisoners in the back seat area. The purchase of these vehicles will enable the Police Department to diversify our current vehicle fleet and will be ideal for traffic enforcement and other essential police functions. Staff has conferred with the Public Works Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent, Mr. Jim Breitzman, regarding the acquisition of this vehicle. Mr. Breitzman foresees no issues with having additional Dodge products mixed into our vehicle fleet, and determined the maintenance costs and fuel usage is consistent with our other vehicles. Mr. Breitzman is satisfied with the reliability and durability of the Charger Pursuit Vehicle, as well as the standard 5 -year, 100,000 mile power -train warranty that will stay with the vehicle during the course of our current 5 -year vehicle replacement period. Additionally, warranty repairs for this vehicle will be completed locally at Napleton Dodge in Arlington Heights. Recommendation The department is recommending the purchase of six (6) Dodge Charger Pursuit patrol vehicles. The Dodge Charger Pursuit vehicle is available from Napleton Fleet Group under a suburban purchasing cooperative agreement with the Northwest Municipal Conference at a cost of Page 1 of 3 MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT I CHF 15-38 FORMAL MEMORANDUM CONTROLNUMBER $26,468.00 per vehicle. This price includes all vehicle options and freight (see the attached specifications sheet). The state bid for this vehicle is $28,560.00, which is $2,092.00 more than the Northwest Municipal Conference suburban purchasing cooperative agreement. We are requesting the Village Board authorize the purchase of six (6) Dodge Charger Pursuit Vehicles from Napleton Fleet Group at a total cost not to exceed $158,958.00 which includes the purchase of (1) one shop manual. Funds for this vehicle are available for this expenditure in vehicle replacement account 061.80.00.1.000.660.003, which is listed on page 322 of the 2015 Annual Budget. Delivery of these vehicles will be in the summer or fall of 2015. REQUEST TO PURCHASE THREE (3) 2016 FORD UTILITY POLICE INTERCEPTOR AWD VEHICLES TOTAL COST: $84,349.00 Background on 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor Squad Car In 2012, the Police Department engaged in an in-depth assessment of all vehicle manufacturers' that offer a police package. At that time, staff's assessment concluded that the Ford Utility Police Interceptor AWD would meet the needs of the department based upon interior room, drive -train style, and history with this manufacturer's products. Over the past three years, the Ford Utility Police Interceptor has proven to be an effective patrol vehicle. The utility style allows patrol personnel sufficient room to maintain equipment as well as provide ample interior space for the officer to comfortably operate the vehicle, complete reports, and use the mobile terminal. Additionally, the Ford Utility Police Interceptor's all -wheel drive capability has proven to be a significant benefit especially in winter driving conditions when compared to rear wheel drive vehicles. Recommendation The department is recommending the purchase of three (3) 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor AWD patrol vehicles. The Ford Utility Police Interceptor is available from Currie Motors under the suburban purchasing cooperative agreement with the Northwest Municipal Conference at a cost of $28,018.00 per vehicle. This price includes all vehicle options and freight (see the attached specifications sheet). At this time there is no state bid for this vehicle and it is not anticipated this bid will be available in the near future. We are requesting the Village Board authorize the purchase of three (3) 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor vehicles under the aforementioned suburban purchasing cooperative for police vehicles for a total price of $84,349.00 which includes the purchase of (1) one shop manual. Funds for this vehicle are available for this expenditure in vehicle replacement account 061.80.00.1.000.660.003, which is listed on page 322 of the 2015 Annual Budget. Delivery of these vehicles will be in the summer or fall of 2015. Vehicle Conversion Total Cost: $86,400.00. Since 2013, the Police Department has employed the services of Lund Industries of Northbrook for squad conversions. A squad car conversion consists of removing and re -installing police vehicle equipment from a replaced vehicle into a new vehicle. Additionally, the conversion involves the installation of new emergency lighting, mobile data computers with mountings, Page 2 of 3 MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT I C[IF 15-38 FORMAL MEMORANDUM CONTROL NUMBER radios, mobile video recording systems and numerous other squad equipment items. In 2013, the department conducted a process of selecting a new vendor to provide this service. Based on the cost and ability to meet department needs, Lund Industries of Northbrook was selected. In conclusion, it is requested that the bid process be waived to employ the service of Lund Industries for the conversion and purchase of related installation equipment for six (6) Dodge Charger Pursuit AWD and three (3) Ford Utility Police Interceptor AWD vehicles at a cost not to exceed $9,600.00, per vehicle, with a total cost of $86,400.00. Funds are available for this expenditure in account 061.80.86.00.1.000.660.003, which is listed on page 322 of the 2015 Annual Budget. Finally, at the direction of the Public Works Director, all vehicles replaced in 2015 will be placed into service by other Village departments or placed into auction. Squad P-20, a 2010 Ford Crown Victoria with 39,000 miles will be repurposed and used by Public Works. Squad P-36, a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 48,000 miles of service will replace Squad S-31, a 2004 Chevrolet Impala pool car which has over 100,000 miles. Squad S-31 will be turned over to Public Works for disposition. Squad N-51 currently used by Officer Meister for NIPAS will be disposed of by Public Works and replaced with the new Squad P-36 reducing the vehicle fleet by one (1) vehicle. The squads that will be replaced in 2015 are: ➢ P-3, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 76,000 miles of service; ➢ P-6, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 77,000 mile of service; ➢ P-7, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 100,000 miles of service; ➢ P-11, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 103,000 miles of service; ➢ P-14, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 95,000 miles of service; ➢ P-19, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 77,000 miles of service; ➢ P-20, 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 39,000 miles of service; due to the low mileage vehicle will be used by Public Works ➢ P-36, 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 48,000 mile of service; Due to the low mileage on this vehicle, it will replace pool car S-31 a 2004 Chevrolet Impala, which has over 100,000 miles P-40, 2007�Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor with approximately 75,000 miles of service; Tim Janos k/0%ef A PoNce TJ: dr ``-- '— Attachment c: Deputy Chief Michael Eterno Deputy Chief Tim Griffin Commander Mark McGuffin Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib Public Works Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent Jim Breitzman Page 3 of 3 Prepared For: Ship To: Selected Options Prepared By: Napleton Fleet Group 1 E. Oak Hill Drive Suite 100 Westmont, IL, 60559 Fax: 630.530.0562 Dodge Charger 2015 Dodge Charger 4dr AWD Sedan Police Code Description Class MSRP Invoice LDEE48 Base Vehicle Price STD $35,800.00 $34,529.00 29A Quick Order Package 29A OPT N/C N/C Goodyear Brand Tires EZH Engine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT STD N/C N/C DGJ Transmission: 5 -Speed Automatic (W5A580) STD N/C N/C TWW Tires: 113225/601118 BSW Performance STD N/C N/C WEG Wheels: 18" x 7.5" Steel STD N/C N/C C8 Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket & Rear Bench Seats STD N/C N/C APA Monotone Paint Application STD N/C N/C RA2 Radio: Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BT STD N/C N/C NAS 50 State Emissions OPT N/C N/C LBG Front Reading/Map Lamps OPT 75.00 67.00 AHM Convenience Group I OPT 480.00 427.00 Power Adjustable Pedals, Power Front Driver/Passenger Seats, Power Driver/Passenger 4 -Way Lumbar Adjust NZE Base Engine Controller OPT N/C N/C Limits max speed to 130 MPH. AMV Fleet Park Assist Group OPT 350.00 312.00 ParkSense Rear Park Assist System, ParkView Rear Back -Up Camera Prices and content availability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle,ackage and option pricing may vary from estimate because of special local and pricing availability and pricing adjustments not reflected in The dealer's computer system. Contact your client support representative for the most currc ut information. Reference PQ05104650 03-20-1., Printed on April 09, 2015 at 08:13 am Page 1 Selected Options Continued Prepared For: 2015 Dodge Charger4dr AWD Sedan Police Prepared By: Robert Barr Code Description Class MSRP Invoice GUK Power Heated Mirrors w/Man F/Away OPT 60.00 53.00 Body Color Exterior Mirrors, Exterior Mirrors w/Heating Element AYJ Max Flow Package OPT 150.00 134.00 Lower Grille Texture - Police GXE Entire Fleet Alike Key (FREQ 3) OPT 140.00 125.00 CW6 Deactivate Rear Doors/Windows OPT 75.00 67.00 XFX Equipment Mounting Bracket OPT N/C N/C CBT Steel Seat Back Panel Inserts OPT 135.00 120.00 LNF Black Left Spot Lamp OPT 210.00 187.00 LNX LED Spot Lamps OPT 150.00 134.00 X9 Black OPT N/C N/C PX8 Pitch Black OPT N/C N/C Sub Total $37,625.00 $36,155.00 Freight 995.00 995.00 Plus Municipal Police Plates 0.00 130.00 Less Bid Assistance & Napleton Discount 0.00 (10,812.00) Sub Total $38,620.00 $26,468.00 Total Vehicle Price (USD) $38,620.00 $26,468.00 Prices and content mailability as shown, are subject to change and should be treated as estimates only. Actual base vehicle, package and option pricin� may vary from estimate because of special local and pricing availability and pricing adjustments not reflected m he dealer's computers stem. Contact your client support representative for the most current information. Reference PQ05104650 03-20-15 Printed on April 09, 2015 at 08:13 am Page 2 !! Chrome Data- Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com Village Of Mount Prospect [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr O Chrome Data-, Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com Currie Motors Fleet Prepared By: Tom Sullivan Currie Motors Fleet 708-771-2600 curriefleet@gmail.com Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain tees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 2 001110 Chrome Data-, Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr Selected Model and Options MODEL CODE MODEL MSRP K8A 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor AVVD 4dr $30,620.00 COLORS CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP G1 Shadow Black $0.00 AXLE RATIO CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 3.65 Axle Ratio (STD) $0.00 Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 3 0*0 Chrome ate- Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com (Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 17T Red/White Dome Lamp in Cargo Area $50.00 18W Windows - Rear -Window Power Delete - $25.00 inc: Operable from front driver side switches 43D Dark Car Feature -inc: Courtesy lamp $20.00 disabled when any door is opened 51 R Driver Only LED Spot Lamp (Unity) $395.00 53M SYNC Basic (Voice -Activated $295.00 Communications System) -inc: single USB port and single auxiliary audio input jack 55B BLIS Blind Spot Monitoring w/Cross $545.00 Traffic Alert -inc: manual fold -away mirrors, w/heat, without memory and without puddle lamps 59E Keyed Alike - 1435x $50.00 60A Grille LED Lights, Siren & Speaker Pre- Inc. Wiring 60R Noise Suppression Bonds (Ground $100.00 Straps) 61S 4 Remappable Steering Wheel Switches $155.00 w/SYNC 66A Front Headlamp Lighting Solution -inc: $850.00 base LED low beam/incandescent (halogen) high beam headlamp w/high beam wig -wag function and (2) white rectangular LED side warning lights, Wiring and LED lights included, Controller not included, Grille LED Lights, Siren & Speaker Pre -Wiring Recommend using Cargo Wiring Uplift Package (67G) or Ultimate Wiring Package (67U). 68G Rear -Door Handles Inoperable/Locks $35.00 Inoperable 76R Reverse Sensing $275.00 Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. 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Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 4 Chrome Data Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr 87R Rear View Camera -Inc: Note: This $0.00 option would replace the camera that comes standard in the 4" center stack area, Camera can only be displayed in the 4" center stack (standard) OR the rear view mirror (87R), Electrochromic Rear View Mirror Video is displayed in rear view mirror TRANSMISSION CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 44C Transmission: 6 -Speed Automatic -Inc: $0.00 Exclusively police calibrated for maximum acceleration and faster closing speeds (STD) OPTION PACKAGE CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 500A Order Code 500A $0.00 ENGINE CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 99R Engine: 3.7L V6 Ti -VCT FFV -Inc: High Inc. efficient police calibrated displacement technology is optimal for long days spent idling or on the job (STD) SEAT TYPE CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP 9W Charcoal Black, Unique HD Cloth Front $0.00 Bucket Seats w/Vinyl Rear -Inc: driver 6 - way power track (fore/aft.up/down, tilt w/manual recline, 2 -way manual lumbar, passenger 2 -way manual track (fore/aft, w/manual recline) and built-in steel intrusion plates in both front seatbacks PRIMARY PAINT CODE DESCRIPTION MSRP G1 Shadow Black $0.00 Options Total $2,795.00 Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. 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Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 5 !, Chrome Data- Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr Quote Worksheet MSRP Base Price $30,620.00 Dest Charge $895.00 Adjustments $0.00 Total Options $2,795.00 Subtotal $34,310.00 Sec Idle ��'� �Ne $285.00 Shop Manual — $295.00 Delivery $125.00 Subtotal Pre -Tax Adjustments $705.00 Less Customer Discount Trade -In User Item Sales Tax Comments: Price Does not include Sales Taxes or Out Of State License and Title Fees 8-10 Week Delivery Dealer Signature / Date ($6,702.00) Subtotal Discount ($6,702.00) $0.00 $0.00 Subtotal Trade-in $0.00 Taxable Price $28,313.00 $0.00 Subtotal Taxes $0.00 Subtotal Post -Tax Adjustments $0.00 Total Sales Price $28,313.00 Customer Signature / Date Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 6 000 Chrome Data, Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr Window Sticker SUMMARY [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr Interior:No color has been selected. Exterior 1:Shadow Black Exterior 2:No color has been selected. Engine: 3.7L V6 Ti -VCT FFV Transmission: 6 -Speed Automatic OPTIONS CODE MODEL K8A [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr MSRP $30,620.00 $50.00 $25.00 $20.00 $0.00 $0.00 $395.00 $295.00 $545.00 $50.00 Inc. $100.00 $155.00 $850.00 $35.00 $275.00 $0.00 Inc. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MSRP:$30,620.00 Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 7 OPTIONS 17T Red/White Dome Lamp in Cargo Area 18W Windows - Rear -Window Power Delete 43D Dark Car Feature 44C Transmission: 6 -Speed Automatic 500A Order Code 500A 51 R Driver Only LED Spot Lamp (Unity) 53M SYNC Basic (Voice -Activated Communications System) 55B BLIS Blind Spot Monitoring w/Cross Traffic Alert 59E Keyed Alike - 1435x 60A Grille LED Lights, Siren & Speaker Pre -Wiring 60R Noise Suppression Bonds (Ground Straps) 61S 4 Remappable Steering Wheel Switches w/SYNC 66A Front Headlamp Lighting Solution 68G Rear -Door Handles Inoperable/Locks Inoperable 76R Reverse Sensing 87R Rear View Camera 99R Engine: 3.7L V6 Ti -VCT FFV 9W Charcoal Black, Unique HD Cloth Front Bucket Seats w/Vinyl Rear G1 Shadow Black 3.65 Axle Ratio MSRP $30,620.00 $50.00 $25.00 $20.00 $0.00 $0.00 $395.00 $295.00 $545.00 $50.00 Inc. $100.00 $155.00 $850.00 $35.00 $275.00 $0.00 Inc. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MSRP:$30,620.00 Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 7 !� Chrome Cute' Currie Motors Fleet Tom Sullivan 1 708-771-2600 1 curriefleet@gmail.com [Fleet] 2016 Ford Utility Police Interceptor (K8A) AWD 4dr SUBTOTAL $33,415.00 Adjustments Total $0.00 Destination Charge $895.00 TOTAL PRICE $34,310.00 FUEL ECONOMY Est City: 16 (Est) MPG Est Highway:21 (Est) MPG Est Highway Cruising Range:390.60 mi Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not Include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 880, Data updated Apr 8, 2015 10:21:00 PM PDT Apr 9, 2015 Page 8 Village of Mount Prospect 17Mount Prospect Community Development Department MEMORANDUM \1�) TO: DAVID STRAHL, ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: MAY 11, 2015 SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL FOR DEMOLITION OF 2004 SCOTT TERRACE The single-family home located at 2004 Scott Terrace has been neglected for several years and has significantly deteriorated creating a nuisance to the public. Numerous attempts were made by staff to encourage the property owner to rehabilitate the property without success. Unfortunately the owners have not been responsive and the home has deteriorated past the point of repair. Given these facts, the Village sought and received a Final Default Order and Injunction for Demolition from the Circuit Court of Cook County. The order was granted to the Village and all required. notices have been given to the property owner of our intent to pursue the demolition of the home. The Community Development Department solicited proposals to demolish the single-family home and met with prospective bidders on site to review the proposed work. Three proposals were submitted by demolition contractors. All three firms are capable of performing the services requested and have performed similar work for other local municipalities. Listed below are the cost proposals that were submitted for the demolition work: Company - Proposal Langos Corporation $39,300 Albrecht Enterprises ...Robinette_.............................................................................................$.4.2.,0.2.5..... $40,200 Staff is recommending accepting the proposal from Langos Corp for the demolition services. Once the structure is successfully removed through the demolition process, the Village will file the necessary priority lien to recuperate all costs associated with this project. Please forward this memorandum to the Village Board for their review and consideration at the May 19th Village Board meeting. Staff will be present to answer any questions related to this matter. \ William J. Cooney 0 LANGOS CORP. 124 Deepwood Rd. Barrington Hills, IL 60010 (847) 774-5962 Fax (847) 658-7558 www.langoscorp.com e-mail: wreckncrew@comcast.net Demolition of 2004 Scott Terrace Mount Prospect, IL Per the Village of Mount Prospect RFP dated March 4, 2015 Base Bid: $34,000. Alt #1: $ 5,300. Submitted By, �.. Rick Langos, President (847) 774-5966 �LANGOS CORP. 124 Deepwood Rd. Barrington Hills, IL 60010 (847) 774-5962 Fax (847) 658-7558 www.langoscorp.com e-mail: wreckncrew@comcast.net Municipal References Village of Palatine 200 E Wood St Palatine, IL 60067 (847) 358-7500 mbarry@palitine.il.us Contact: Matt Berry City of Elgin 150 Dexter Ct Elgin, IL 60120 (847) 931-5650 hoke—r@cityofelgin.org Contact: Rich Hoke Village of Mt Prospect 50 S Emerson St Mt Prospect, IL 60056 (847) 392-6000 building@mountprospect.org Contact: Bill Shroder Village of Schaumburg 101 Schaumburg Ct Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 895-4500 gremington@ci.schaumburg.il.us Contact: Greg Remington Village of Hillside 425 Hillside Ave Hillside, IL 60162 (708) 202-3434 Contact: Joe Paisano Village of Wheeling 2 Community Blvd. Wheeling, IL 60090 (847) 499-9060 mjanek@wheelingil.gov Contact: Mark Janek Village of Barrington 200 S. Hough St. Barrington, IL 60010 (847) 304-3461 gsummers@barrington-il.gov Contact: Greg Summers Village of Lake Zurich 505 Tesler Road Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (847) 276-5915 brown@vlz.com Contact: Mike Brown 7 77 Village of Mount Prospect 50 South Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056-2229 2004 Scott Terrace Mount Prospect, fL 1684 E. Oakton Street Des Plaines, IL 60018 847.827.2444 phone 847.827.3399 fax Estimate 3/12/2015 3214 ** All salvage rights become property of Albrecht Enterprises, Inc. upon acceptance of this proposal ** 2004 Scott Terrace DEMOLITION * Demolition oft story residential structure 18,000.00 Haul off debris to a licensed facility Break and remove concrete slabs and foundations Import and place clay fill * Perform asbestos inspection required by Cook County Department of Environmental Control 450,00 * Obtain Demolition permit from Cook County Department of Environmental Control 400.00 * Obtain demolition permit from Village of Mt. Prospect (fees waived by village) 100.00 * Schedule gas and electric service disconnects 1,000.00 * Disconnect water- and sewer services at mains 8,300,00 * Install (6'0") panel construction fence around perimeter of property 1,850.00 * Install (4'0") orange tree fencing in parkway 500.00 * Furnish and place (4") of bulk topsoil 3,600.00 * Seed and blanket disturbed areas (maintenance, watering, weed control by others) 2,000,00 ALTERNATES * Remove (4") of asphalt driveway and restore with topsoil, seed and blanket (sod in parkway).................ADD $4,000,00 EXCLUSIONS * Engineering (i.e. surveys, soil tests, layout, structural, etc.) * Remediation (ix. tank removal, pumping, special waste, hazardous materials, buried debris, e(c.) * Erosion Control (i.e. SWPPP, silt fence, inlets, etc.) Total $36,200.00 UFUM J9TJ•JJNJ.0 JNJ . Friday, May 1, 2015 Mr. William M. Shroeder Building Commissioner Village of Mount Prospect Community Development -Building Division 50. S Emerson Street - 2"' Floor Mount Prospect IL 60056 Project: 2004 Scott Terrace House Demolition 0 S 560 Highway 83 Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181 PHN: (630) 833-7997 FAX: (630) 833-8047 Dear Mr. Shroeder Robinette Demolition, Inc. is pleased to quote the following on the above referenced project: Scope of Work: ➢ Complete demolition of the entire structure. ➢ Removal of concrete basement slab, foundations, and footings in its entirety. ➢ Backfilling the excavation with clay and black dirt. ➢ Providing an appropriate seed blanket over the excavation. ➢ Final grading of the site upon completion. ➢ Protection of adjacent properties and the public way during our work. Clarifications: 1. All utility disconnects need to be done by others prior to the start of our work. 2. All hauling and disposal is also included with legal documentation upon request. 3. Temporary Eft fencing will be provided and maintained during the duration of our work. 4. Temporary tree protection is included for the trees in the front and back yard, 5. Weather permitting we will use water to control the dust during the demolition and disposal process,. Pricing: ➢ Base Demolition: ➢ Disconnects: o Nicor: o Coined: o Sewer and water: Cost: $22,613.00 Cost: $962.00 Cost: $0.00 Cost: $4,800.00 ➢ Miscellaneous Additional costs: 0 6ft temporary fence around site: Cost: $1,500.00 o Backfilling with clay: Cost: $8,525.00 o Providing black dirt: Cost: $975.00 o Cook county permit: Cost: $300.00 o Providing a straw blanket: Cost: $1,000.00 o Seeding Cost: $250.00 Total Project Cost: $40,825.00 Included Allowance: This is already included in the base bid above: In the event that we do damage to the sidewalk in front of the house due to the weight of the trucks moving in and out during the disposal process ( the sidewalk panels running through the driveway). An allowance of $2,500.00 will be included in the base bid for sidewalk replacement. Add Alternate: ➢ Driveway: o Per the request for proposal - removal of the driveway: Additional Cost: $1,200.00 Robinette Demolition, Inc. is a full union shop with over one hundred fifty full time employees. Current insurance coverage is one million dollars on general liability, auto and workmen's compensation with a ten million -dollar umbrella. All employees are subject to mandatory pre -hire drug testing and random job -site drug testing. All employees are trained in MSDS program. All foremen are trained in CPR and job -site first aid. Thank you for the opportunity to present this proposal. If you have any questions, please call. Respectfully, Matthew J. Robinette Estimator/Project Manager 2