CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the award of Bid 22-007, Bridge and Retaining Wall Railing Maintenance, to Crossroad Construction for an amount not to exceed $108,470, plus a 5% contingency
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development
SUBMITTED BY: William Novack, Director
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
N/A
BACKGROUND:
The City maintains handrails at 37 locations throughout the city, which are found on bridges, retaining walls, culverts and bicycle paths. The handrails are composed of various materials such as steel, aluminum, chain link fence and wood and have various coatings of paint, powder coating, and galvanizing applied. The conditions of the handrails vary from very poor to very good. In 2020, the City started the Handrail Maintenance Program with the goal of improving the condition of the handrails that are in poor condition and 11 locations were improved the first year. Three large locations were improved in 2021 and two large locations are proposed to be improved for 2022.
The handrail maintenance industry is a small and very specialized field. Many contractors know how to install new handrails, however there are only a limited number of contractors that know how to properly repair and paint handrails due to special paint processes required and environmental safety factors. The correct paint method/application ensures that the handrail won't prematurely rust and will last for at least two decades. Further, knowing how to safely sandblast, repair, remove and handle handrails located in highly sensitive areas such as bridges and culverts without negatively impacting rivers and streams is very important.
In January 2022, the Transportation, Engineering and Development (TED) Business Group issued Bid 22-007, Bridge and Retaining Wall Railing Maintenance, to improve the handrails at two locations. The first location is the Hillside Road bridge while the second location includes the railings on the eastern quadrants...
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