File #: Res 2021-102    Version: 1 Name: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR REPLACEMENT OF BRIGHTON ROAD BRIDGE OVER FULTON DITCH TO ZAK DIRT, INC.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/21/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/1/2021 Final action: 11/1/2021
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR REPLACEMENT OF BRIGHTON ROAD BRIDGE OVER FULTON DITCH TO ZAK DIRT, INC.
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution, 3. Construction Contract, 4. Bid Schedule
Title
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR REPLACEMENT OF BRIGHTON ROAD BRIDGE OVER FULTON DITCH TO ZAK DIRT, INC.

Body
The purpose of this resolution is to authorize award of a contract for replacement of the Brighton Road Bridge over the Fulton Ditch to Zak Dirt, Inc. The amount of the contract is $1,906,827.72.

Summary & Background
The Brighton Road Bridge Project is the second phase of the overall Brighton Road Project. The first phase was completed in 2020, and it was the reconstruction of Brighton Road between 104th Avenue and 112th Avenue. The second phase of the project is the replacement of the Brighton Road Bridge over the Fulton Ditch. The overall budget for the project is a contribution of $2 million from Adams County and approximately $2.64 million from the City. Below is a table that summarizes the overall costs for the Brighton Road project.

Contractor/Engineer Cost ($) Notes
Elite Surface Infrastructure (ESI) $2,094,915.73 ESI did phase one roadway reconstruction
Huitt Zollars Inc. (HZ) $635,075 HZ did roadway design and bridge design
Zak Dirt Inc. $1,906,827.72 Will be doing phase two bridge construction
Total Project Cost ($) $4,636,818.45

The Brighton Road Bridge over the Fulton Ditch is located approximately 300 feet south of the intersection of Brighton Road and East 112th Avenue. The bridge was built in 1941, and during an inspection by CDOT in December 2019, the bridge was rated as structurally deficient. The bridge was rated a 48.5 out of a 100. The bridge girders and abutments are experiencing significant section loss and this project will replace the existing obsolete bridge.

In regards to the bidding process, a request for bids (RFB) was posted on the City’s website and the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System. Four valid bids were received on 28 September. Zak Dirt Inc. was the low bid for the project.

Staff Responsible (Department Head): Joe Wilson, Director of Public Works
Staff Presenting: Brent Sod...

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