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File #: 2025-068    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/3/2025 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 3/26/2025 Final action: 3/26/2025
Title: Proposed Change Order No. 1 Contract No. 2204611/SCN-0000253 CSO Outfall Rehabilitation - Phase V CIP #260510/ BCE Score: 73.8
Sponsors: Navid Mehram
Indexes: Wastewater Operations

Title
Proposed Change Order No. 1
Contract No. 2204611/SCN-0000253
CSO Outfall Rehabilitation - Phase V
CIP #260510/ BCE Score: 73.8

Body
Agenda of: March 26, 2025
Item No.: 2025-068
Amount: Original Contract $10,285,619.00
Proposed Change Order No. 1 0.00
Total Contract Amount $10,285,619.00

TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority

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

DATE: March 3, 2025

RE: Proposed Change Order No. 1
Contract No. 2204611/SCN-0000253
CSO Outfall Rehabilitation - Phase V
Vendor: LGC Global, Inc.
Status: Amendment/Change Order

MOTION
Upon recommendation of Navid Mehram, Chief Operating Officer - Wastewater Operating Services, the Board of Directors (Board) of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), authorizes the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to enter into Contract No. 2204611/SCN-0000253, Proposed Change Order No. 1, "CSO Outfall Rehabilitation - Phase V" with LGC Global, Inc., for no increase in cost, for a total cost not to exceed $10,285,619.00 and an increased duration of 199 days for a total contract duration of 837 days; and authorizes the CEO to take such other action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.
BACKGROUND
On July 17, 2023, GLWA issued the Notice to Proceed with Contract No. 2204611 to LGC Global, Inc. This Contract included the rehabilitation of 13 Detroit River Interceptor (DRI) outfalls, generally located along Jefferson Ave. from Fischer St. to Cary St. Outfalls identified for repair include B04, B12, B25, B26, B30, B32, B33, B34, B35, B37, B38, B41 and B44. Portions of these outfalls date to the mid-19th century, and all have been modified several times since their original construction. Recent inspections of these outfalls have indicated deterioration consistent with assets of this age. In general, the outfalls serve to redirect dry weather flow to the Water Resource Recovery Facility an...

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