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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 12,2015 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (5. WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT continued) <br /> within five percent of each other,which represents a true and reasonable cost of what is being requested <br /> to be done. <br /> Edwards stated the general scope of the project includes the Navarre site,which consists of improving the <br /> chemical feeds in the right proportions at the right time. In addition, improvements are required in order <br /> for the City to be able to comply with the Health Department standards for separation of chemicals. At <br /> the present time the chemicals are stored in the same compartment,which is no longer permitted and <br /> poses a risk to the workers who are operating the facilities. <br /> The final improvements include a number of facilities improvements. Edwards stated since the chemicals <br /> are corrosive, some of those materials need to be upgraded and repaired. <br /> Edwards stated also as part of the bidding process,they did include a few alternates for transducers an <br /> higher quality chemical feed capability. Edwards indicated at the present time the workers have to take a <br /> tape measure,put some chalk on it,and stick it down the well,which can potentially introduce pathogens <br /> into the water. <br /> Edwards stated his recommendation is to accept and authorize the contract work. <br /> McMillan asked if the City is saving money by doing both treatment facilities at approximately the same <br /> time. <br /> Edwards stated that will save some money because there are reduced mobilization costs but that he does <br /> not know the exact amount at this time. <br /> Walsh asked if there were people who did not bid on the project but inquired about the project. <br /> Seth Peterson,Bolton&Menk, stated there were four bidders on this project and typically this type of <br /> work requires very specific contractors. Peterson stated if every one of those contractors bid on this <br /> project,the City would likely have received five or six bids. Peterson noted the City received bids from <br /> four of the main six contractors in the area that bid on this type of work. <br /> Walsh asked where the list of bidders came from. <br /> Peterson indicated they put it out for public bidding. <br /> Walsh stated he would like to see a more proactive approach taken by the City in procuring bids. Walsh <br /> stated as an engineering company,they likely have a list of different contractors that they have worked <br /> with in the past and that they likely have refined that further to five or ten top contractors. <br /> Peterson stated there was a contracting firm that did not bid on the project even though they are one of the <br /> top bidders. Peterson indicated he did call them up and they said they are too busy right now and will not <br /> be submitting a bid. <br /> Walsh stated he would like the City to develop and maintain a list of contractors,the cities they have <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />