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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Phil Hals has informed me that prior to the official award of this project, there is one <br />more approval needed from the Department of Natural Resources, which is currently <br />in process. Therefore, we would recommend that the bid be awarded to North Valley, <br />Inc. in the amount of $85,531.25, contingent upon approval for the use of the grant <br />money from the Department of Natural Resources. <br /> <br />The third bid opened this morning was for concrete sidewalk construction in the Elk <br />River Industrial Park. The project consisted of two components, the first being a 6 <br />foot wide sidewalk around the inside of Industrial Blvd. The second component of <br />the project was a 6 foot wide concrete sidewalk from the western intersection of <br />Industrial Blvd. with County Road 1 easterly to the intersection of the Railroad Trail. <br />There were only 2 bidders for this project. The following is a list of the bidders' <br />names and the bid amounts: <br /> <br />1. <br />2. <br /> <br />Bailey Construction <br />Schmidt Curb Co. <br /> <br />$88,670.00 <br />99,389.25 <br /> <br />The contract was originally set up to have the sidewalk constructed and restoration <br />completed within approximately 1 month. In talking to other contractors who elected <br />not to bid this project, the reason given was the amount of work available in the next <br />1 to 2 months, and the time frame requested on the city's project. Staffis going to <br />review the bids relative to the amount of money available, and consider rebidding the <br />project at a later date. This will give the contractor more time to complete the project <br />and will hopefully present us with more competitive bids. Therefore, at this time we <br />would recommend no action on the Industrial Park sidewalk bids. <br />