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File #: 2019-422    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/3/2019 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 12/19/2019 Final action: 12/19/2019
Title: Contract No. 1803312 West Service Center Reservoir, Pump House and Division Valve Replacement CIP# 132010 / BCE 54.0
Sponsors: Cheryl Porter, Grant Gartrell
Indexes: Water Operations
Attachments: 1. 1803312 Procurement Report, 2. 1803312 Bid Tabulation, 3. CIP 132010
Title
Contract No. 1803312
West Service Center Reservoir, Pump House and Division Valve Replacement
CIP# 132010 / BCE 54.0

Body
Agenda of: December 19, 2019
Item No.: 2019-422
Amount: $44,900,000.00

TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority

FROM: Sue F. McCormick
Chief Executive Officer
Great Lakes Water Authority

DATE: December 3, 2019

RE: Contract No. 1803312
West Service Center Reservoir, Pump House and Division Valve
Replacement
Vendor: Kokosing Industrial, Inc


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 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to enter into Contract No. 1803312 "West Service Center Reservoir, Pump House and Division Valve Replacement" with Kokosing Industrial, Inc., at a cost not to exceed $44,900,000.00 for a duration of 1,760 days; and authorizes the CEO to take such other action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.
BACKGROUND
GLWA's West Service Center Pumping Station (WSC) was constructed in the mid-1960s and is located in Southfield, Michigan. It boosts water pressure through a 54-inch water transmission main to GLWA's Newburgh Pumping Station and serves the City of Farmington, Farmington Hills, the City of Livonia, and Redford Township. The reservoirs are cast-in-place, reinforced concrete and are original to the station. The reservoirs are in very poor condition. Numerous repairs have been made to these reservoirs over the years and they are now beyond repair. In addition, the reservoir pumps in reservoir pump house No. 1 experience suction hydraulic issues whereby the pumps cannot be used to pump water out of the reservoir if the reservoir level falls below half full. Under a separate contract, the Springwells Water Treatment Plant will be taken out of service for raw water tunnel repairs. During this time, GLWA expects to provide ...

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