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File #: 23-116    Version: 1
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/2/2023 Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2023 Final action:
Title Search: Consider a resolution approving the bid from Yoko Excavating, LLC., of Belton, Texas, for the construction of the Barbara Lane Hike and Bike Trail Connection, for the Parks and Recreation Department; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all contract documents relating thereto on behalf of the City of Keller, Texas.
Attachments: 1. 022123_Yoko Excavating_Resolution, 2. 022123_Bid Tabulation, 3. 022123_Contractor Reference Inquiries, 4. 022123_Recommendation of award, 5. 022123_Engineer Opinion of Cost, 6. 022123_Barbara Lane Hike and Bike Trail.pdf
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To:                     Mark R. Hafner, City Manager

From:                     Cody Maberry, Director of Community Services

Subject:                     

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Consider a resolution approving the bid from Yoko Excavating, LLC., of Belton, Texas, for the construction of the Barbara Lane Hike and Bike Trail Connection, for the Parks and Recreation Department; and authorizing the City Manager to execute all contract documents relating thereto on behalf of the City of Keller, Texas.

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Action Requested:                     

Consider a resolution approving the bid from Yoko Excavating, LLC., for the construction of the Barbara Lane Hike and Bike Trail Connection, in the amount of $272,693.00.

 

Background:                     

This will be a 10 foot wide, 1,020 foot long concrete Hike and Bike Trail connecting Barbara Lane to the Big Bear Creek Greenbelt.

A design was developed by the engineering firm of Westwood and issued for competitive bidding. Sixteen bids were received on January 24, 2023 with Yoko Excavating, LLC., of Belton, Texas, submitting the lowest bid meeting specifications. City staff, with the aid of Westwood, has reviewed the low bidder’s qualifications, bonding capacity and references.

 

Financial Impact:

Funding is included in the Parks Capital Improvement Project Fund with funding provided by the Keller Development Corporation Fund.

 

Citizen Input/Board Review:                     

This segment of the Hike and Bike Trail System has been on the city’s Hike and Bike Trail Master Plan since at least 2000. 

 

Legal Review:                       

The City Attorney has reviewed and approved this item.