HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/17/2012 Deep Well 5 Evaluation and RepairMount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM: WATER/ SEWER SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: JULY 3, 2012
SUBJECT: BID RESULTS FOR DEEP WELL 5 EVALUATION AND REPAIR ($163,165)
BACKGROUND
When the Village began receiving Lake Michigan water from the City of Chicago through the North
Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency ( NSMJAWA); the Village capped and abandoned all
ground water wells except for five (5). The Village maintains these five (5) potable water wells in a
stand -by status to provide an emergency source of water in the event water from the City of Chicago or
NSMJAWA is disrupted. To guarantee that the five (5) deep wells will operate when called upon,
inspections and maintenance are performed at routine intervals in accordance with industry standards.
Deep Well 5 is a deep setting (approximately 1,100 feet deep) line shaft pump located at the Highland
Avenue Booster station (intersection of Highland Av. and Maple St.) The well is operated on a monthly
basis, but Deep Well 5 was last removed for inspection and maintenance in 1998.
The work at Deep Well 5 entails the removal of a 500 hp three -phase electric motor and the pulling of the
line shaft piping from approximately 1,100 feet below grade where the pump bowl assembly sits in the
aquifer. All airlines, shaft couplings, shaft piping and other appurtenances will be checked, replaced or
rehabilitated as needed. The entire depth of the deep well will then be televised to determine if there are
any defects that need to be addressed. Defects in wells are typically loose or broken pipe joints, cracks or
holes in piping that may allow contaminants into the well or aquifer.
Manhard Consulting Ltd of Vernon Hills, Illinois, a professional engineering consulting firm, has been
engaged to develop related bid specifications and provide oversight of this rehabilitation project.
BID RESULTS
Bid documents were sent out in May 2012 to three (3) area well contractors who perform similar deep
well work. Past deep well experience and a listing of similar deep well projects performed within the last
two years was required to be submitted to qualify the firm as a responsible bidder. All firms that
submitted bids were each highly qualified to perform such work. The bid was advertised and publicly
opened on June 18, 2012.
The following three (3) bidders responded:
Contractor Total Bid
Municipal Well & Pump, Waupun WI $135,970
Layne Christiansen, Aurora, IL $152,747
Water Well Solutions, Elburn IL $169,143
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Bid Results for Deep Well 5 Evaluation and Repair ($163,165)
July 3, 2012
All bids meet the bid requirements, have the proper signatures, have sufficient deep well experience and
provided all necessary bid certifications or deposits. All contractors who submitted bids have met all of
the bid requirements and qualifications for similar deep well work.
DISCUSSION
The lowest cost proposal was from Municipal Well and Pump of Waupun, Wisconsin in the amount of
$135,970. Municipal Well and Pump performed the inspection and repair work on Deep Well 5 when the
well was last inspected in 1998. The work performed for the Village was satisfactory and on budget.
Public Works staff called to verify references and the firm was considered responsive and capable by all.
Our consultant, Manhard Consulting, has worked with or monitored the efforts of the firm, Municipal
Well and Pump for over three decades and finds no issue with the firm.
As it is nearly impossible to determine specific repairs or parts that may be needed without first pulling
the deep well from its shaft; the industry practice is to ask for pricing for a list of possible repairs and then
to add a contingency to the bid award for any such repairs that may be found. Staff is recommending that
a contingency of 20% ($27,195) be added to the bid for any such additional repairs. Any repair work
would be payable in accordance with the schedule of pricing submitted with their bid. Any amount
remaining of the contingency will be returned to the budget.
The original engineer's estimate for the inspection and subsequent repair work is $225,000. Sufficient
funds exist in the current budget for this proposed expenditure.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend that the Village Board accept the lowest cost, responsible and responsive bid for the Well 5
Evaluation and Repair Project from Municipal Well and Pump of Waupun, Wisconsin in the of amount
$163,165 ($135,970 bid plus $27,195 contingency).
Matt Overeem
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Sean P. Dorsey
Director of Public Works