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File #: 2022-135    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/1/2022 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 4/27/2022 Final action: 4/27/2022
Title: Proposed Change Order No. 4 Contract No. GLWA-CON-297 Fairview Sewage Pump Station Improvements CIP #232001
Sponsors: Cheryl Porter
Indexes: Water Operations
Title
Proposed Change Order No. 4
Contract No. GLWA-CON-297
Fairview Sewage Pump Station Improvements
CIP #232001

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Agenda of: April 27, 2022
Item No.: 2022-135
Amount: Original Contract $28,891,000.00
Change Order No. 1 3,654,540.00
Change Order No. 2 2,561,117.55
Change Order No. 3 0.00 (Verbiage Only)
Proposed Change Order 4 3,563,000.00
Total Revised Contract $38,669,657.55

TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority

FROM: Suzanne R. Coffey, P.E.
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Great Lakes Water Authority

DATE: April 1, 2022

RE: Proposed Change Order No. 4
Contract No. GLWA-CON-297
Fairview Sewage Pump Station Improvements
Vendor: Weiss Construction Co., LLC


MOTION
Upon recommendation of Cheryl Porter, Chief Operating Officer - Water and Field Services, the Board of Directors (Board) of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), authorizes the Interim Chief Executive Officer (ICEO) to enter into Contract No. GLWA-CON-297 Proposed Change Order No. 4 "Fairview Sewage Pump Station Improvements" with Weiss Construction Co., LLC, at an increased cost of $3,563,000.00 for a total cost not to exceed $38,669,657.55, and an increased duration of 479 days for a total duration of 1,788 days; and authorizes the ICEO to take such other action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.
BACKGROUND
This construction contract involves comprehensive improvements to the Fairview Sewage Pump Station located in Detroit, Michigan. The work associated with this contract is nearly completed with all of the new sewage pumping units installed and successfully placed into operation. Remaining work involves completing ancillary improvements such as architectural, building mechanical, and control system integration work.
Rehabilitating the existing outfall sewers from the station to the Detroit River will potentially reduce neighborhood flooding during emergency condition...

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