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1974-09-03 SPM266, A Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on September 3, 1974, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Notice of said meeting was mailed to each Board member on August 28, 1974, calling the meeting for 6:45 P.M. September 3, 1974, for the purpose of approving contracts requested by R.E. Lapar, Engineer to the Town, and for any other business that may properly come before the Board. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 6:58 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Frank Versace, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Absent: Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Supervisor Diehl opened the meeting with a statement that this meeting had been called at the request of Mr. Lapar to consider the bids for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Contract #4, and Central Wappinger Water Improvement Contract #5. The following report was received: Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. August 29, 1974 Re: Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 Contract #4 Central Wappinger Water Improvement Contract #5 Gentlemen: On August 15, 1974, at 11:00 a.m. bids for the above contracts were opened and read by the Town Clerk. The results were as follows: Dave Alexander, Inc. Sewer $ 539,442.00 Water 480,155.00 Total 1,019.597.00 Calcagni Constr. Co.Inc. Sewer $ 509,895.00 Water 529,390.00 Total $ 1,039,285.00 Halmar Construction Corp. Sewer $ 574,000.00 Water 488,000.00 Total $ 1,062,000.00 Lombardi & Son, Inc. Sewer $ 570,386.00 Water 494, 895.00 Total $ 1,065,281.00 Rebena Construction ?Co.Inc. Sewer $ 572,717.50 Water 519,010.00 Total $ 1,091,727.50 Viclara Construction Corp. Sewer $ 826,693.00 Water 794, 940.00. Total $ 1,621,633.00 We have examined the bids and find the bids of Dave Alexander, Inc. to be in order. It is, therefore, our recommendation that the Town Board award the contracts to Dave Alexander Inc., the low bidder. We further recommend that the contracts be signed as soon as possible due to material delivery dates and other inflationary pressures. We are enclosing a bid analysis sheet for your perusal. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. Discussion followed as to the advisability of splitting the bid or awarding both contracts to the collective low bidder. With the incorporation of the fallowing letter from Mr. Lapar, it was the decision of the Board to accept his recommendation. Sept. 16, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 268 Re: Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 Cont. #4 Central Wappinger Wappinger Improvement Cont. #5 Gentlemen: As per your request, we have outlined the reasons why the above contracts should be awarded to the lowest aggregate bid and not in separate contracts. 1. Usual practice dictates that sewer mains be installed prior to water mains. In most instances, the sewer is deeper than the water, so you can readily see why the sewer should be installed first. If these mains were installed by separate contractors, they would surely cross paths at least once during construction. 2. As the installation of the sewer laterals and water services proceeds, the following contractor would surely rip out the previous laid pipe regardless of the precautions taken by this office to prevent same. 3. Past experience in this area tells us that rock will be encountered during construction. Due to the fact that water can be laid faster than sewer, the sewer will be laid with the water already in the ground. Because the sewer is deeper than the water, additional blasting will be required. This could lead to possible damage of the water pipe. 4. Due to the fact that the sewer and water are to be placed in the same streets, a question on who is to repave the road will rise. In the same vein, the question of main- tenance during construction and during the year guaranty could lead to some confusion. In view of these reasons, it can be seen that many problems could arise during and after construction with possible legal ramifica- tions that could include the Town. We, therefore recommend that the contracts be awarded to Dave Alexander, Inc., the lowest aggregate bidder. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. Supervisor Diehl moved to award the bid for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Contract #4, and Central Wappinger Water Improvement Contract #5, to DaveAlexander, Inc., the low bidder, and authorize the Supervisor to sign the contracts. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Clausen ---Aye, Versace ---Aye, Diehl ---Aye 2 6 The following Change Order was considered by the Board: August 30, 1974 TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT_ #1 CONTRACT #1A CHANGE ORDER #1 Project: Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 - Contract #1A Expansion of Oakwood Knolls Sewage Treatment Plant Contractor: Hall & Company, Inc. Location: Phyllis Drive, Town of Wappinger Description of Change: The change will include the installation of concrete instead of steel tankage. This will expedite the completion date because of the long delivery time given to steel and consequently a savings in construction cost. This work also includes converting the existing aeration tahks to Primary Clarifiers and the insulation pertaining thereto. Also included is the construction of a new entrance road from Pattie Place. This work does not include the installation of the mechani- cal gravity filters. Attached find a cost breakdown reflecting the above change. Total Bid Price Total Estimated Change Estimated Savings $ 623,175.00 580,278.10 $ 42,896.90 Recommended by:S/ Rudolph E. Lapar Date: 9/3/74 Approved by: S/ Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor Date: 9/9/74 Accepted by: S/ Steven B. Strong Date: 9/3/74 Hall & Company, Inc. SUPERVISOR DIEHL moved to accept Mr. Lapar's recommendation for Change Order #1 for Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 - Contract #1A, Expansion of Oakwood Knolls Sewage Treatment Plant and approve the Change, and further, authorize the Supervisor to sign said Change Order. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Clausen ---Aye, Versace ---Aye, Diehl ---Aye Mr. Rappleyea presented a resolution concerning the Bonding for the purchase of the Tall Trees Water System, but due to the fact that it required four affirmative votes to pass (and only three Board members were present) Supervisor Diehl called for a recess in anticipation of a fourth Board member making an appearance. Recess called at 7:26 P.M. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting back to order at 8:25 P.M. kie Mr. Clausen, Mr. Versace, and Mr. Diehl were still the only members present. MR. CLAUSEN moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Diehl and carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:26 P.M. Spec. Mtg. 9/3/74 toe Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk