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8. Budget Amendment, Park Acquisition & Development Capital Improvements Program, Southwest Regional LRT Trail Construction1 TO: F �I CITY OF 8 CHANHASSEN 690 COULTER DRIVE • P.O. BOX 147 • CHANHASSEN MINNESOTA 317 Don Ashworth, City Manager (612) 937 -1900 •FAX (612) 937 -5739 �0° W WA Iffift s aw Won lWihe — io Snbmrced b Commission FROM: Todd Hoffman, Park and Recreation Director � Counct� l� Submitted DATE: June 20, 1994 �- ' = SUBJ: Budget Amendment, Park Acquisition and Development Capital Improvement Program, Southwest Regional Light Rail Transit (LRT) Trail Construction As you are aware, Hennepin Parks is in the final stages of completing trail improvements to the Southwest Regional LRT route from Hopkins to Bluff Creek Drive in Chanhassen. The new trail is 10 feet wide with a compacted aggregate surface. The Hennepin County Park District had some reservations about extending'' this regional trail into Chanhassen i.e., Carver County; however, Bluff Creek Drive was the most suitable westerly termination point. It is Hennepin Parks goal to turn south at this juncture and complete future trail links through Shakopee southward to their Murphy- Hanrelan and Cleary Lake Parks. Hennepin Parks holds a permit agreement with the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority (HCRRA) for construction, maintenance and use of this trail until such time that LRT is constructed. Veit Construction Company of Rogers, Minnesota, is completing the trail work. Barton Aschman Associates consulted Hennepin Parks on this project. Hennepin Parks has also assumed a governing role for the "north" railroad route running from Hopkins to Victoria, Minnesota. The City of Chanhassen, at the invitation of Hennepin Parks, was involved in the planning process for these trail improvements. Our interests in these projects include providing Chanhassen residents access to these regional trail systems in addition to facilitating access to our community by others. Throughout our planning discussions with Hennepin Parks /City of Chaska/Carver County, we encouraged Hennepin Parks to include the entire Chanhassen corridor within the scope of their project. For reasons mentioned earlier, they chose to terminate at Bluff Creek Drive. I would like to facilitate the completion of this trail surface from Bluff Creek Drive to Highway 212. I have 'discussed the idea of continuing the trail with the City of Chaska and representatives of Veit Construction. The trail would end at Hwy. 212 until Chaska completes trail improvements from the west to complete this link. Veit will honor their per foot unit cost ($3.50) to construct the 10 foot wide limestone trail and shoulders. Additional costs will be incurred in ramping down the western terminus of the trail allowing for construction access. Trail construction ($3.50 x approximately 5,300 feet = Don Ashworth June 20, 1994 ' Page 2 $18,550), in addition to common excavation, erosion control, restoration shall not exceed ' $24,000 with all costs being based upon unit bids from Veit Construction, the low bidder on the project. The City of Chaska has given verbal confirmation that they are willing to share project costs evenly with the City of Chanhassen. The City of Chanhassen would enter into ' an agreement with HCRRA allowing temporary use of the LRT route and Chanhassen would be responsible for administrating the construction contact with Veit. ' Recommendation It is recommended that the Chanhassen City Council amend the 1994 Park Acquisition and ' Development CIP to include costs not to exceed $12,000 to pay 50% share of costs to construct a 10 foot wide aggregate trail along the HCRRA Southwest LRT Corridor from Bluff Creek Drive to Highway 212, authorizing staff to administer this project at unit prices with Veit Construction of Rogers, Minnesota. ' P. S. Timing did not allow this item to be officially reviewed by the Park and Recreation Commission; however, a straw vote in this regard shows 6 ayes and 0 nays with one commissioner unavailable for comment.. Attachments ' 1. Draft permit agreement between Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority and the City of Chanhassen. 2. Original bid tabulation, Southwest Regional LRT construction, Hennepin Parks. ' 3. Site map. ' pc: Dell Miller, Hennepin Parks Dave Pokorney, City of Chaska Larry O'Dell, Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority ' Jerry Rachael, Veit Construction Agreement No. Parcel PERMIT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into by and between the HENNEPIN COUNTY Minnesota political subdivision " Permittor" , REGIONAL RAIL AUTHORITY, a esot p ("Permittor") and the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation ( "Permittee "). IN CONSIDERATION OF THE COVENANTS BY AND BETWEEN THE ' PARTIES, IT IS HEREBY AGREED: 1. PREMISES. Permittor hereby agrees to rant certain rights and benefits , Y g g g to Permittee hereinafter described with regard to that certain real property located in Hennepin and Carver Counties, Minnesota, described as follows: I The center 16 feet generally conforming to the track bed of all that part of the HCRRA right -of -way, formerly the Chicago and NorthWestern Transportation Company's right - of -way from Bluff Creek Drive in the City of Chanhassen southwesterly to Mile Post 32 in Chaska westerly of U.S. , Highway 212 in Carver County. The said real estate shall be hereinafter described as the "Premises." I 2. USES. The Premises shall be for the use of Permittee, its agents, officers, ' employees, subpermittees, and invitees for trail purposes only, including but not limited to pedestrian use, cross country skiing, and the riding of horses, bicycles, and other vehicles, and for all uses and requirements necessary to the enjoyment of the Premises ' for said uses. Permittee shall be granted temporary use of adjacent lands controlled by ' Permittor as reasonably required for construction and maintenance of the Premises. 15794 06/17/94 , 3. TERM. The term of this permit shall be for an indefinite period, commencing on the date of Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority ( "HCRRA ") ' approval until termination in accordance with paragraph 4. 4. TERXIINATION. Either party may at any time terminate this permit by ' giving thirty (30) days' written notice of its intention to do so. Such notice may be served upon the Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority by delivering a copy thereof to the ' Executive Director of the principal office in the Hennepin County Government Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487 or by depositing the same in the United States Post Office directed to the Executive Director of the principal office. Such notice may be served on ' the City of Chanhassen by delivering a copy thereof to its City Manager at the Chanhassen City Hall, 690 Coulter Drive, Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317. Except as provided herein, this agreement may not be terminated or revoked by either ' party hereto. 5. TEMPORARY NATURE OF USE. Permittee acknowledges that the Premises was acquired by Permittor specifically and solely for the purpose of constructing a light rail transit system or other permitted transportation uses and its associated facilities and that it is Permittor's intention to allow Permittee to use the Premises only until it is ' needed for that purpose. Nothing in this permit shall be deemed to evidence any change by Permittor of its intended use of the Premises for light rail transit purposes or other permitted transportation uses. Rather Permittor has agreed to the terms of this P P � permit to g P provide a temporary use for the Premises during the time required for further planning 1 and development of the light rail transit system or other permitted transportation uses. ' 6/17/ 08 /7 7/94 2 6. RIGHTS UPON TERNIINATION. On the expiration of thirty (30) days after such service of said notice, this permit and all rights hereunder shall thereupon terminate and be at an end, saving and excepting such rights as may have accrued to either party hereunder prior to such termination. Permittee shall without further notice or demand, deliver possession of the Premises to the Permittor at the expiration of said thirty (30) days and shall before the expiration of said thirty (30) days, remove all buildings and property placed upon the Premises which it may desire to have the right to remove. If Permittee fails to remove buildings and property, its right shall, at the option of the Permittor, cease and Permittee's interest thereto shall be forfeited and at the same time shall belong to Permittor, or in such case, if the Permittor shall elect, it may, at any time after the expiration of said period of thirty (30) days, tear down and /or remove any or all such buildings and property at the expense of Permittee without any liability for damages thereof in any respect whatsoever and Permittee shall thereupon promptly reimburse Permittor for all expenses incurred by it in doing so. 7. RENT. Upon any such termination of this permit, rent shall be paid by the Permittee to the date of termination fixed by said notice at the rate of $1.00 per year. 8. OTHER USERS. The HCRRA shall assume responsibility for securing 1 such permissions as may be required from the Minnesota Department of Transportation in connection with this permit. In addition, Permittor shall use its best efforts to terminate or amend any permits or leases, or other written permission to the Premises which may previously have been extended to others by Permittor and which conflict with this permit. 15794 3 06/17/94 i LJ 9. SUBPERMITS. Permittee shall have the right to grant permits to subpermittees on the same terms and conditions and for the same uses as are contained in this permit. The Permittor shall have the might to review and approve said subpermits, but such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Said subpermits may provide for ' the survival of such subpermits by consent of Permittor in the event of any failure to ' perform on the part of Permittee. 10. SIGNAGE. Permittee shall maintain signage, including kiosks, on the Premises identifying the Premises as a temporary trail corridor of the City of Chanhassen. Any such signage must receive the prior approval of Permittor and also identify the HCRRA as the owner of the corridor and that the corridor is reserved for light rail transit or other future transportation uses. 11. NUISANCE. Permittee shall not permit the existence of any nuisance on ' said Premises. Permittee at all times shall keep said Premises clean and shall comply with 1 all laws, ordinances, and regulations respecting Permittee's business and use and occupation of said Premises. Permittee, at its sole cost, shall make any and all improvements, alterations, repairs and additions, and install all appliances required on said Premises by or under any such regulations, ordinances, or laws. No bills, posters, ' or advertising matter of any kind shall be posted on said Premises provided, however, that Permittee may post on appropriate structures, informational materials relating to the r trail. 12. UTILITIES, TITLE. Permittee accepts said Premises subject to the right I of any person, firm, or corporation, including the Permittor inn and to any existing 1 15794 06/17/94 4 telephone, telegraph and /or other wires, poles, and facilities of any kind whatsoever, whether or not of record, and should it at any time become necessary because of Permittee's use of the Premises to relocate any of said poles, wires, or facilities by reason , of this permit, Permittee shall bear and pay the cost of so doing. ' Permittee also accepts said Premises subject to an want or failure at an P J Y Y time of Permittor's title to said Premises of any part thereof and Permittee shall assume ' any damages sustained by Permittee in connection therewith. Permittee also accepts such I Premises subject to rights of any party, including Permittor, in and to any existing roadways and easements. Permittee agrees to provide to Permittor or other tenants of ' Permittor access over and through the Premises on these roadways and easements should ' such access be deemed necessary by Permittor. Permittee accepts said Premises subject I to the right of Permittor, its employees, agents, and contractors to walk upon said Premises to repair adjacent property and the right of Permittor, its employees, agents, and ' contractors to temporarily place equipment upon the property at Permittor's own responsibility and risk for the purpose of maintaining, repairing, or inspecting or constructing upon Permittor's adjacent property. 13. INDEND;MCATION. Permittee shall defend, indemnify, and hold ' harmless Permittor, its commissioners, officers, agents, and employees from any liability, ' claims, demands, personal injury, costs, judgments, or expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, resulting from directly or indirectly from an act or omission of Permittee, its agents, employees, customers, invitees, subpermittees, or other occupiers of the ' Premises. I 15794 06/17/94 5 I Permittor shall not be liable to Permittee or those claiming by, through, or ' under Permittee for any injury, death, or property damage occurring in, on, or about the ' Premises based upon the construction, operation, or maintenance of the Premises by Permittee or any subpermittee, nor for the loss or damage by reason of the present or future condition of repair of the Premises, or for the loss or damage arising from the acts ' or omissions of Permittee, its agents, employees, customers, invitees, subpermittees, or other occupiers of the Premises. 14. INSURANCE. Permittee further agrees that if in any case the release and ' indemnity provided in this section shall not be valid, Permittor shall have the full benefit ' of any insurance effected by the Permittee upon the property injured, destroyed, or damaged and /or against the hazard involved; and Permittee agrees that any and all such insurance shall be so written that the insurer shall have no claim or recourse of any kind ' whatsoever against Permittor in connection therewith. 15. WASTE. Permittee, in consideration of the permitting of the said Premises, as herein provided, hereby covenants and agrees to pay the rent therefor promptly, as above provided, and fully to abide by and perform all and singular the ' conditions, covenants, and agreements herein contained and to be observed and performed ' by said Permittee and to yield up said Premises unto the Permittor at the expiration or termination of this permit agreement in as good conditions as when entered upon. ' 16. DIET ENJOYMENT. Permittor has the ri and authority enter in Q J o ty toe to to this agreement and if Permittee pays the rent required hereby and otherwise performs the ' terms hereof to be performed by Permittee, Permittee shall, during the term hereof, be 6/17/ 6 08/17/94 entitled to quiet enjoyment and possession of the Premises subject to the termination provisions hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Permittee acknowledges that the rights provided to it by virtue of the permit are subject to the provisions of paragraph 12. 17. WAIVER. No receipt of money by Permittor from Permittee after any default by Permittee or after the expiration of this permit or after the service of any notice or after the commencement of any suit or after final judgment for possession of said Premises, shall waive such default or reinstate, continue, or extend the term of this permit or affect any such notice or suit, as the case may be. No waiver of any default of Permittee shall be implied from omission by Permittor to take any action on account of such default, and no express waiver shall affect any default other than the default specified in the express waiver and that only for the time and to the extent therein stated. 18. BREACH. It is further agreed between the parties hereto, that if the said Permittee shall breach or make default in any of the conditions, covenants, or agreements of this permit, which breach or default shall continue for fifteen (15) days after Permittee's receipt of written notice from Permittor, then it shall be lawful for the Permittor, then or at any time thereafter, to declare this permit ended, and to reenter said Premises and take possession thereof, with or without process of law, and to use any reasonable or necessary lawful force for regaining possession; whereupon the rights and obligations of the parties shall be the same as above specified in the case of termination at the end of thirty (30) days' notice; and it is hereby further agreed and provided that any waiver at any time of a breach of any condition, covenant, or agreement of this permit shall extend only to the particular breach so waived and shall, in no manner, 15794 06/1 7/94 7 �I I F impair or affect the existence of such condition, covenant, or agreements, or the right of Permittor thereafter to avail itself of same and any subsequent breach thereof. In the or heirs shall be liable for reasonable attorney's fees incurred by Permittor. event Permittor has to take action for repossession of said property, Permittee, its assigns 19. ASSIGNMENT. The benefits and obligations of this permit shall extend to and shall bind the heirs, administrators, executors, lessees, successors, or assigns of the parties hereto, but no interest in this permit shall be assigned, nor said Premises or any part thereof shall be subpermitted, used, or occupied by any party other than the Permittee unless specifically stated herein. Permittor reserves the right to review and revise the rental application to this permit upon any change in the status of this permit, the Permittee, or person occupying in the Premises during the term of this permit or any renewal thereof. 20. IMPROVEMENTS. Permittee shall be responsible for the construction of all improvements necessary to the maintenance of a trail corridor on the Premises and the maintenance of said trail corridor. Permittee shall also be responsible for the construction of all bridges and crossings deemed necessary for Permittee to maintain the trail corridor. Construction plans, if any, shall be submitted to the Permittor for review and comment. Permittor reserves the right to reject any plans for construction proposed by Permittee on the grounds, in Permittor's sole discretion, that said plans are incompatible with hits future use of the Premises. 21. LAW ENFORCEMENT. Permittee shall have primary responsibility for the promulgation of rules, regulations, and ordinances relating to the Premises. The 15794 8 06/17/94 parties hereto recognize that municipal ordinances and law enforcement may P g P Y also be involved in regulating the Premises. Permittee agrees to use its best efforts to coordinate ' regulation and law enforcement of the Premises with the several municipalities in which , the Premises lie. 22. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS. Permittee shall not create or permit , any condition of the Premises that could present a threat to human health or to the , environment. Permittee shall bear the expense of all practices or work, preventative or I remedial, which may be required because of any conditions of the Premises introduced by Permittee, subpermittees, or invitees during Permittee's period of use, including ' conditions introduced by Permittee which affect other lands. Permittee expressly agrees ' that the obligations it hereby assumes shall survive cancellation of this permit. Permittee ' agrees that statutory limitation periods on actions to enforce these obligations shall not be deemed to commence until Permittor discovers any such health or environmental impairment, and Permittee hereby knowingly and voluntarily waives the benefits of any ' shorter limitation period. Permittor shall have the right, but not the duty, to enter upon the Premises from time to time as set forth below to inspect the Premises for environmental contamination and in the course thereof to conduct soil and groundwater testing. I Permittor may enter the premises during regular business hours of Permittee without prior notice, and may enter the Premises during periods other than regular business hours either with prior written consent of Permittee or without if Permittor reasonably believes ' that an emergency exists on the Premises. Permittor shall conduct any such inspections 1 6/17/ ' 08/17/94 9 i or testing so as to minimize interference with Permittee's operations. Permittor's entry onto the Premises pursuant to this paragraph shall not relieve the Permittee's obligation to pay rent under this permit. 23. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, ORDINANCES, AND RULES. Permittee agrees to comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of federal, state, municipal, and local government agencies as they apply to use of the Premises. 24. CONDITION OF PREMISES INSPECTION. Permittee accepts the Premises in an "AS IS CONDITION" with no express or implied representations or warranties by Permittor as to the physical condition or fitness or suitability for any particular purpose, express or implied. Permittee is responsible for and has had ample opportunity to inspect the Premises, is familiar with the same, and has determined to its satisfaction the fitness of the Premises for its intended use. 15794 06/17/94 1 Q IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed this permit agreement as of , 1994. Upon proper execution, this HENNEPIN COUNTY REGIONAL agreement will be legally RAILROAD AUTHORITY valid and binding. Assistant County Attorney Date: Roger N. Knutson Chanhassen City Attorney Date: Approved as to execution: Assistant County Attorney Date: Chairman, Board of Commissioners Deputy Executive Director CITY OF CHANHASSEN Donald J. Chmiel, Mayor AND Don Ashworth, City Manager 15794 06/17/94 11 Barton - Aschman Associates, Inc. 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 350 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 I Phone: (612) 332 -0421 Fax: (612) 332 -6180 I TO Mr. Todd Hoffman Date June 9, 1994 Job No. 850066 - 01100 Parks and Recreation Director City of Chanhassen L e are sending you: ❑ Originals Blueprints Specifications ❑ Shop Drawings ❑ Reports ❑ Copy of Letter ❑ Change Order ❑ Payment Certificates SW Regional LRT Trail Construction • Proposal Form • Invoices ❑ Enclosed ❑ Separate Cover []Our ❑ Your Msgr. ❑ Mail ❑ Express Number of Copies Drawing Number Item /Drawing Title Remarks 1 sheets 3,11.,18,19,19A,20,21 from south corridor construction plan set 1 south corridor bid tabulation 1 pages 47 & 48 from project specifications ❑ For your approval For your information For your review and comment k emarks I as requested ,c: Mike Henry, Hennepin Parks • As requested ❑ Not approved • Approved ❑ Revise and Resubmit • Approved as noted ❑ Return — corrected prints ❑ ❑ Resubmit — copies for approval Re Att: RECEIVED JUIN I !' 1994 CITY OF CHANHASSF-1 Very truly yours, %' Ct� t t s a 306. LIMESTONE TRAIL CONSTRUCTION A. DESCRIPTION .This work shall consist of construction of the standard trail section in accordance with the plans and as specified herein. B. MATERIALS Limestone aggregate for trail construction shall be a Sheily limestone product or equal and shall meet the following criteria: Sieve Size Percent by Weight Passing Square Opening Sieves 3/8" 100 No. 4 70 to 100 No. 10 --- No. 40 20 to 50 No. 200 10 to 30 Aggregate Surface Course: Aggregate shall be 100% crushed quarry rock (3/8" minus) with the following properties: Plasticity Index 0-3 ASTM D424 -59 Liquid Limit 25 Maximum ASTM D423 -66 Los Angeles Rattler Loss 40 Maximum ASTM C131 -69 Soil sterilant shall be Monobor - chlorate as manufactured by J.R. Simplot Co., P.O. Box 198, Lathrop, CA 95330 or approved equal. Available locally from Farmers Union Central Exchange (612 - 451 - 5318). C. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall remove any organics from the trail subgrade, defined as the area below the limestone surface. In some locations, mixing of the limestone into the in -place material may be necessary • to ensure that the limestone binds with the in -place material to provide a subgrade that meets the MnDOT specification for ordinary compaction (2105). Water may also have to be added to the subgrade to meet the specification. Special Provisions (Technical) Page 6 of 29 I The rate of application s:all be 3 pounds per 100 square feet of the finished subgrade. For dry treatment, apply in granular form. After treatment, apply at least 2 gallons of water per 100 square feet to dissolve and incorporate the herbicide in the subgrade. See Section 304.D for erosion control specifications. In addition, Contractor shall protect adjacent wetlands from intrusion of graded materials. D. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Limestone trail construction will be measured for payment in units of lineal feet. Payment will be made at the contract unit price for the item "Construct 10 -Foot Wide Limestone Trail and Shoulders." This payment shall be full compensation for all costs of subgrade preparation (except as noted below), delivery, placement, compaction, and fine grading of the limestone trail and shoulders. (� Limestone placed in trailhead and overlook locations will be measured for payment in quantities of square yards. Payment will be made at the contract unit price for the items "4" Limestone Surface (Non- Trail)." ' — Measurement of and payment for "Grade Ballast From Trail Subgrade" will be per lineal foot and will be for grading operations only. Limestone trail construction on the I graded subgrade will be paid for under the item "Construct 10 -Foot Wide Limestone Trail and Shoulders." L Special Provisions (Technical) Page 7 of 29 48 Although not anticipated, at some locations, the in -place ballast material may have to be graded beyond the edge of the 10 -foot trail to provide a stable subgrade. A pay item is provided for that occurrence. Limestone shall be placed and compacted to a depth of 4" above the subgrade, as shown on the drawings. Compaction shall be according to the Ordinary Compaction Method as outlined in MnDOT Section 2211.3. Maintain the limestone in a smooth and compacted condition until final acceptance. Soil sterilant is required under bituminous and limestone surfacing just prior to the application of surfacing. Application shall conform to the manufacturer's recommended procedure and rate of dry application for applying under asphalt or limestone paving. Care should be taken to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for handling and application and to comply with any laws, ordinances, or regulations governing the use of such chemicals. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that the sterilant is not applied or over sprayed more than 1' beyond the strip where it is required. The rate of application s:all be 3 pounds per 100 square feet of the finished subgrade. For dry treatment, apply in granular form. After treatment, apply at least 2 gallons of water per 100 square feet to dissolve and incorporate the herbicide in the subgrade. See Section 304.D for erosion control specifications. In addition, Contractor shall protect adjacent wetlands from intrusion of graded materials. D. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Limestone trail construction will be measured for payment in units of lineal feet. Payment will be made at the contract unit price for the item "Construct 10 -Foot Wide Limestone Trail and Shoulders." This payment shall be full compensation for all costs of subgrade preparation (except as noted below), delivery, placement, compaction, and fine grading of the limestone trail and shoulders. (� Limestone placed in trailhead and overlook locations will be measured for payment in quantities of square yards. Payment will be made at the contract unit price for the items "4" Limestone Surface (Non- Trail)." ' — Measurement of and payment for "Grade Ballast From Trail Subgrade" will be per lineal foot and will be for grading operations only. Limestone trail construction on the I graded subgrade will be paid for under the item "Construct 10 -Foot Wide Limestone Trail and Shoulders." L Special Provisions (Technical) Page 7 of 29 48 BID TABULATION + 'ROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL DATE: MARCH 8, 1994 SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) CHECKED: MARCH 9,1994 JHU TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS CORRECTED BIDS SHOWN PLAN HOLDER BID BOND ADD. BASE BID BID ALT.1 DEDUCT BID ALT. 2 DEDUCT TOTAL BASE BID LESS DEDUCTS ENGINEERS ESTIMATE $560,000.00 $22,370.00 $21,000.00 $516,630.00 1 CENTRAL LANDSCAPING 2 MIDWEST TRAFFIC SERVICES, INC. 3 WARNING LITES OF MN, INC. 4 VEIT AND COMPANY, INC. 5 HARDRIVES, INC. 6 MASTER ASPHALT CO. X X X X $473,613.99 $596,734.43 $17,000.00 $0.00 $18,000.00 $0.00 $438,613.99 $596,734.43 7 AERO ASPHALT 8 DRIVEWAY DESIGN X X $600,840.29 $15,000.00 $18,500.00 $567,340.29 9 VIKING FENCE 10 EARL F. ANDERSON, INC. 11 BITUMINOUS CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING CO. INC. 12 VALLEY PAVING X X $632,270.63 $28,685.50 $19,530.00 $584,055.13 13 JOHN W. GORMAN, INC. 14 GLOBAL SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS 15 F. M. FRATTALONE 16 ACE BLACKTOP, INC. 17 MATT BULLOCK CONTRACTING, INC. 18 C. S. McCROSSAN X X $524,673.83 $20,439.00 $20,580.00 $483,654.83 19 AAA STRIPING 20 SUE'S EXCAVATING X X $604,274.12 $26,243.50 $19,845.00 $558,185.62 21 THOMAS AND SONS 22 BUFFALO BITUMINOUS ORIGINAL BID -WITH ADDITION ERROR X X $567,304.07 $567,304.06 $25,518.00 $25,518.00 $19,572.00 $19,572.00 $522,214.07 $522,214.06 23 FRIEDGES LANDSCAPING, INC. 24 WHITE OAK METALS 25 H AND R CONSTRUCTION 26 JAY BROS. 27 NADEAU UTILITY, INC. 28 MIDWEST FENCE 29 FENC -0O INC. 30 MIDWEST ASPHALT 31 FRESH COMPANIES 32 TRAFFIC SERVICES OF MN I 1 1 Li m m m m m mm m m m m mm m mm m it i PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED 3/8/94 ENGINEERS ESTIMATE 2/2/94 VEIT AND CO. C.S. McCROSSAN BUFFALO BITUM. ITEM CONTRACT ITEM NO. UNIT QUANT. UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST i CONSTRUCTION STAKING L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $7,100.00 $7,100.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 2 MOBILIZATION L.S. 1 $20,727.65 $20,727.65 $17,525.00 $17,525.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $19,000.00 $19,000.00 3 CLEARING AND GRUBBING L.S. 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $9,080.00 $9,080.00 4 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER L.F. 427 $3.50 $1,494.50 $3.00 $1,281.00 $3.10 $1,323.70 $3.50 $1,494.50 5 REMOVE FENCE L.F. 750 $1.50 $1,125.00 $1.25 $937.50 $3.50 $2,625.00 $5.00 $3,750.00 6 SAWING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT L.F. 830 $2.00 $1,660.00 $1.50 $1,245.00 $3.00 $2,490.00 $2.00 $1,660.00 7 REMOVE CONCRETE SIDEWALK S.F. 79 $2.00 $158.00 $2.00 $158.00 $0.70 $55.30 $0.50 $39.50 8 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT S.Y. 1,351 $1.50 $2,026.50 $1.40 $1,891.40 $2.40 $3,242.40 $1.60 $2,161.60 9 COMMON EXCAVATION C.Y. 1, 080 $4.00 $4, 320.00 $2.00 $2, 160.00 $4.10 $4,428.00 $4.50 $4,860.00 10 GRANULAR BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 75 $10.00 $750.00 $8.00 $600.00 $9.40 $705.00 $8.50 $637.50 11 COMMON BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 10,000 $5.50 $55, 000.00 $3.50 $35,000.00 $4.90 $49,000.00 $7.50 $75,000.00 12 TOPSOIL BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 1,450 $9.00 $13,050.00 $8.00 $11,600.00 $12.00 $17,400.00 $9.00 $13,050.00 13 SILT FENCE, HEAVY DUTY L.F. 835 $3.00 $2, 505.00 $3.00 $2, 505.00 $3.10 $2,588.50 $3.00 $2,505.00 14 DITCH RESTORATION L.F. 6,000 $3.00 $18,000.00 $1.50 $9,000.00 $2.40 $14,400.00 $2.40 $14,400.00 15 CONSTRUCT 10' WIDE LIMESTONE TRAIL AND SHOULDERS L.F. 60,750 $3.50 $ 212, 625.00 $3.50 $ 212, 625.00 $ 3.47 $210,802.50 $4.24 $257,580.00 16 GRADE BALLAST FROM TRAIL SUBGRADE L.F. 0 $4.00 $0.00 $10.00 $0.00 $3.00 $0.00 $0.62 $0.00 17 4' LIMESTONE SURFACE (NON TRAIL) S.Y. 409 $3.50 $1,431.50 $3.00 $1,227.00 $3.00 $1,227.00 $2.95 $1,206.55 18 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 TON 1,260 $9.00 $11,340.00 $11.00 $13,860.00 $8.30 $10,458.00 $10.30 $12,978.00 19 TYPE 41 BITUMINOUS WEARING COURSE TON 560 $35.00 $19,600.00 $37.50 $21,000.00 $29.00 $16,240.00 $29.00 $16,240.00 20 157 CP CULVERT L.F. 44 $30.00 $1,320.00 $50.00 $2,200.00 $28.00 $1,232.00 $20.00 $880.00 21 18' CP CULVERT L.F. 20 $40.00 $800.00 $55.00 $1,100.00 $36.00 $720.00 $24.00 $480.00 22 18' RCP CL. IV L.F. 14 $60.00 $840.00 $80.00 $1, 120.00 $45.00 $630.00 $28.00 $392.00 23 15' GS APRON EACH 2 $200.00 $400.00 $100.00 $200.00 $200.00 $400.00 $75.00 $150.00 24 18' GS APRON EACH 2 $250.00 $500.00 $120.00 $240.00 $220.00 $440.00 $110.00 $220.00 25 RANDOM RIP RAP CL. IV C.Y. 30 $60.00 $1,800.00 $75.00 $2,250.00 $67.00 $2,010.00 $38.25 $1,147.50 26 4' CONCRETEAPRON/SIDEWALK S.F. 1,245 $3.25 $4,046.25 $1.70 $2,116.50 $4.20 $5,229.00 $1.60 $1,992.00 27 CONCRETE CURB L.F. 447 $12.00 $5,364.00 $9.00 $4,023.00 $12.00 $5,364.00 $8.50 $3,799.50 28 PRECAST CONCRETE WHEEL STOP EACH 9 $60.00 $540.00 $100.00 $900.00 $100.00 1 $900.00 $60.00 $540.00 29 PEDESTRIAN RAMP EACH 1 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $200.00 $200.00 $630.00 $630.00 $150.00 $150.00 30 WOOD POST MOUNTED STANDRAD SIGN PANELS S.F. 181.50 $35.00 $6,352.50 $42.00 $7,623.00 $43.00 $7,804.50 $40.44 $7,339.86 31 WOOD POST MOUNTED SPECIALTY SIGN PANELS S.F. 103.25 $60.00 $6, 195.00 $42.00 $4,336.50 $43.00 $4,439.75 $40.44 $4,175.43 32 STEEL POST MOUNTED STANDARD SIGN PANELS S.F. 320.75 $30.00 $9,622.50 $12.25 $3,929.19 $12.50 $4,009.38 $11.78 $3,778.44 PAGE 1 OF 6 PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL VEIT AND CO. SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) 2/2/94 TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED 3MM ITEM CONTRACT ITEM NO. UNIT 33 STEEL POST MOUNTED SPECIALTY SIGN PANELS 34 PAVEMENT MESSAGE (TRAIL CROSSING) PAINT 35 36' WHITE STRIPE 36 6' WHITE STRIPE 37 WOOD FIBER BLANKET MAT 38 SEEDING 39 SODDING 40 PICNIC TABLE 41 BENCH 42 TRASH RECEPTACLE AND CONCRETE MOUNTING PAD 43 METAL EDGER 44 TOILET ENCLOSURE 45 BARRIER FENCE 46 WO00 BOLLA 47 KIOSK 48 OVERLOOK RAILING 49 METAL BOLLARD 50 SERVICE ACCESS BOLLARD 51 MODULAR RETAINING WALL 52 V VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE TOTAL BASE BID 5560,000.00 COST $3,528.00 $200.00 $1,759.50 $1,358.40 $920.00 $9,000.00 $8,000.00 $3,840.00 $6,000.00 $3,960.00 $1,668.00 $800.00 $24,150.00 $960.00 $6,750.00 $2,016.00 $600.00 $1,100.00 $6,831.00 $19,320.00 5473,613.99 C.S. McCROSSAN ENGINEERS ESTIMATE VEIT AND CO. PRICE 2/2/94 $12.50 UNIT QUANT. UNIT COST UNIT $1.20 $1,358.4 PRICE $920.00 PRICE S.F. 288 $55.00 $15,840.00 $12.25 EACH 2 $140.00 $280.00 $100.00 L.F. 690 $4.40 $3,036.00 $2.55 L.F. 1,132 $0.80 $905.60 $1.20 S.Y. 400 $2.50 $1,000.00 $2.30 ACRE 9 $1,500.00 $13,500.00 $1,000.00 S.Y. 4,000 $2.00 $8,000.00 $2.00 EACH 4 $1,200.00 $4,800.00 $960.00 EACH 12 $650.00 $7,800.00 $500.00 EACH 9 $550.00 $4,950.00 $440.00 L.F. 417 $4.00 $1,668.00 $4.00 EACH 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $800.00 L.F. 2,100 $16.00 $33,600.00 $11.50 EACH 16 $40.00 $640.00 $60.00 EACH 3 $1,800.00 $5,400.00 $2,250.00 L.F. 126 $18.00 $2,268.00 $16.00 EACH 3 $175.00 $525.00 $200.00 EACH 5 $230.00 $1,150.00 $220.00 S.F. 621 $14.00 $8,694.00 $11.00 L.F. 2,100 $10.00 $21,000.00 $9.20 5560,000.00 COST $3,528.00 $200.00 $1,759.50 $1,358.40 $920.00 $9,000.00 $8,000.00 $3,840.00 $6,000.00 $3,960.00 $1,668.00 $800.00 $24,150.00 $960.00 $6,750.00 $2,016.00 $600.00 $1,100.00 $6,831.00 $19,320.00 5473,613.99 C.S. McCROSSAN UNIT COST PRICE $760.00 $12.50 $3,600.0 $95.00 $190.00 $2.60 $1,794.0 $1.20 $1,358.4 $2.30 $920.00 $1,000.00 $9,000.0 $2.00 $8,000.0 $680.00 $2,720.0 $610.00 $7,320.0 $710.00 $6,390.0 $4.20 $1,751.4 $630.00 $630.0( $11.60 $24,360. $53.00 $848.0( $2,300.00 $6,900.0 $16.00 $2,016.0 $100.00 $300.0( $130.00 $650.0( $12.00 $7,4521 $9.80 $20,580. BUFFALO BITUM. UNIT PRICE $11.78 $90.00 $2.45 COST $3,392.64 $180.00 $1,690.1 $1,301.80 $496.00 $1.15 $1.24 $760.00 $6,840.00 $1.95 $7,800.00 $650.00 $2,600.00 $580.00 $675.00 $4.00 $6,960.00 $6,075.00 $1,668.00 $600.00 $600.00 $11.00 $23,100.00 $50.00 $800.00 $2,150.00 $6,450.00 $15.00 $1,890.00 $175.00 $525.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 $10.75 $6,675.75 $9.32 $19,572.00 $567 BID ALTERNATES-DEDUCT No. 1(T.H.101 TEMP. CROSSING) 53 COMMON BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 2,200 $5.50 $12,100.00 54 TOPSOIL BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 200 $9.00 $1,800.00 55 SILT FENCE, HEAVY DUTY L.F. 340 $3.00 $1,020.00 56 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 TON 150 $9.00 $1,350.00 57 TYPE 41 BITUMINOUS WEARING COURSE TON 80 $35.00 $2,800.00 58 PAVEMENT MESSAGE (TRAIL CROSSING) PAINT EACH 2 $140.00 $280.00 59 36' WHITE STRIPE L.F. 50 $4.40 $220.00 M M m M M M M MG M r MM M mm M M M PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS ENGINEERS ESTIMATE VEIT AND CO. C.S. McCROSSAN BUFFALO BIT UM. DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED 31M 2/2/94 ITEM CONTRACT ITEM UNIT QUANT. UNIT COST UNIT COST UNIT COST UNIT COST NO. PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 60 WOOD FIBER BLANKET MAT S.Y. 200 $2.50 $500.00 61 SODDING S.Y. 350 $2.00 $700.00 62 BARRIER FENCE L.F. 100 $16.00 $1,600.00 TOTAL BID ALTERNATE No. 1 (ITEMS 53-62) $22,370.00 $17,000.00 $20,439Ao $25,518.00 BID ALTERNATES-0EDUCT No. 2 (CHAIN LINK FENCE) 63 V VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE L.F. 2,100 $10.00 $21,000.00 TOTAL BID ALTERNATE No. 2 (ITEM 63) S21,0W.00 $16,000.00 $20,580.00 ` $19,572.00 TOTAL BASE BID LESS BID ALTERNATES $ 516 ,630.00 $438,613.99 $483,654.83 5522,214.07 PAGE 3OF6 PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS HARDRIVES DRIVEWAY DESIGN SUE'S EXCAVATING VALLEY PAVING DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED YM4 ITEM CONTRACT ITEM UNIT QUANT. UNIT COST UNIT COST UNIT COST UNIT COST NO. PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 1 CONSTRUCTION STAKING L.S. 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $7,125.00 $7,125.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $8,800.00 $8,800.00 2 MOBILIZATION L.S. 1 $30, 000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $7,800.00 $7,800.00 3 CLEARING AND GRUBBING L.S. 1 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $35,000.00 535,000.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 4 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER L.F. 427 $4.00 $1,708.00 $3.70 $1,579.90 $2.00 $854.00 $4.20 $1,793.40 5 REMOVE FENCE L.F. 750 $2.00 $1,500.00 $3.00 $2,250.00 $2.00 $1,500.00 $2.50 $1,875.00 6 SAWING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT L.F. 830 $3.00 $2, 490.00 $3.00 $2, 490.00 $0.75 $622.50 $2.50 $2,075.00 7 REMOVE CONCRETE SIDEWALK S.F. 79 $2.00 $158.00 $0.55 $43.45 $1.00 $79.00 $5.20 $410.80 8 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT S.Y. 1,351 $2.00 $2, 702.00 $2.00 $2, 702.00 $2.00 $2,702.00 $2.25 $3,039.75 9 COMMON EXCAVATION C.Y. 1,080 $12.00 $12, 960.00 $2.90 $3,132.00 $2.00 $2,160.00 $7.35 $7,938.00 10 GRANULAR BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 75 $10.00 $750.00 $20.00 $1,500.00 $6.00 $450.00 $15.00 $1,125.00 11 COMMON BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 10,000 $5.00 $50,000.00 $5.90 $59, 000.00 $6.00 $60,000.00 $8.50 $85,000.00 12 TOPSOIL BORROW (L.V.) C.V. 1,450 $10.00 $14,500.00 $7.10 $10,295.00 $20.00 529,000.00 $9.75 $14,137.50 13 SILT FENCE, HEAVY DUTY L.F. 835 $3.50 $2, 922.50 $2.50 $2, 087.50 $2.90 $2,421.50 $3.20 $2,672.4' 14 DITCH RESTORATION L.F. 6,000 $2.00 $12,000.00 $2.90 $17,400.00 $1.50 $9,000.00 $4.85 $29,100.00 15 CONSTRUCT 10' WIDE LIMESTONE TRAIL AND SHOULDERS L.F. 60,750 $4.30 $261, 225.00 $4.50 $ 273, 375.00 $ 3.80 $230,850.00 $4.55 $276,412.50 16 GRADE BALLAST FROM TRAIL SUBGRADE L.F. 0 $0.00 $0.00 $ 100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3.00 $0.00 17 4 LIMESTONE SURFACE (NON TRAIL) S.Y. 409 $3.50 $1,431.50 $10.00 $4,090.00 $20.00 $8,180.00 $5.20 $2,126.80 18 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 TON 1,260 $11.30 $14,238.00 $11.00 $13,860.00 $14.80 $18,648.00 $8.50 $10,710.00 19 TYPE 41 BITUMINOUS WEARING COURSE TON 560 $35.00 $19,600.00 $38.00 $21,280.00 $41.00 $22,960.00 $36.00 $20,160.00 20 15' CP CULVERT L.F. 44 $25.00 $1,100.00 $50.00 $2,200.00 $27.00 $1,188.00 $37.00 $1,628.00 21 18' CP CULVERT L.F. 20 $30.00 $600.00 $65.00 $1,300.00 $30.00 $600.00 $55.00 $1,100.00 22 18' RCP CL. IV L.F. 14 $45.00 $630.00 $80.00 $1,120.00 $48.00 $672.00 $75.00 $1,050.00 23 15' GS APRON EACH 2 $125.00 $250.00 $130.00 $260.00 $160.00 $320.00 $235.00 $470.00 24 18' GS APRON EACH 2 $175.00 $350.00 $190.00 $380.00 $175.00 $350.00 $285.00 $570.00 25 RANDOM RIP RAP CL. IV C.Y. 30 $90.00 $2,100.00 $100.00 $3,000.00 $30.00 $900.00 $65.00 $1,950.00 26 4' CONCRETE APRON/SIDEWALK S.F. 1,245 $2.00 $2,490.00 $1.70 $2,116.50 $3.00 $3,735.00 $1.80 $2,241.00 27 CONCRETE CURB L.F. 447 $10.00 $4,470.00 $8.95 $4,000.65 $14.00 $6,258.00 $8.75 $3,911.25 28 PRECAST CONCRETE WHEEL STOP EACH 9 $100.00 $900.00 $100.00 $900.00 $67.00 $603.00 $85.00 $765.00 29 PEDESTRIAN RAMP EACH 1 $165.00 $165.00 $158.00 $ 158.00 $ 2,990.00 $2,990.00 $200.00 $200.00 30 WOOD POST MOUNTED STANDRAD SIGN PANELS S.F. 181.50 $44.50 $8,076.75 $35.00 $6,352.50 $40.44 $7,339.86 $45.00 $8,167.50 31 WOOD POST MOUNTED SPECIALTY SIGN PANELS S.F. 103.25 $44.50 $4, 594.63 $37.80 $3, 902.85 $40.44 $4,175.43 $45.00 $4,646.25 32 STEEL POST MOUNTED STANDARD SIGN PANELS S.F. 320.75 $13.00 $4,169.75 $10.85 $3,480.14 $11.78 $3,778.44 $12.38 $3,970.89 NAL3t 4 VI b m m m m = m m m = w � m r m m m m low lim PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED 319/94 HARDRIVES DRIVEWAY DESIGN SUE'S EXCAVATING VALLEY PAVING ITEM CONTRACT ITEM NO. UNIT QUANT. UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST 33 STEEL POST MOUNTED SPECIALTY SIGN PANELS S.F. 288 $13.00 $3,744.00 $15.15 $4,363.20 $11.78 $3,392.64 $12.38 $3,565.44 34 PAVEMENT MESSAGE (TRAIL CROSSING) PAINT EACH 2 $100.00 $200.00 $94.50 $189.00 $90.00 $180.00 $120.00 $240.00 35 36' WHITE STRIPE L.F. 690 $2.70 $1,863.00 $2.60 $1,794.00 $2.45 $1,690.50 $2.60 $1,794.00 36 6' WHITE STRIPE L.F. 1,132 $1.30 $1,471.60 $1.20 $1,358.40 $1.15 $1,301.80 $1.30 $1,471.60 37 WOOD FIBER BLANKET MAT S.Y. 400 $2.50 $1,000.00 $1.30 $520.00 $2.20 $880.00 $2.50 $1,000.00 38 SEEDING ACRE 9 $1,060.00 $9,540.00 $800.00 $7,200.00 $970.00 $8,730.00 $1,100.00 $9,900.00 39 SODDING S.Y. 4,000 $2.10 $8,400.00 $2.05 $8,200.00 $1.90 $7,600.00 $2.15 $8,600.00 40 PICNIC TABLE EACH 4 $1,200.00 $4,800.00 $683.00 $2,732.00 $504.00 $2,016.00 $735.00 $2,940.00 41 BENCH EACH 12 $700.00 $8,400.00 $610.00 $ 7,320.00 $406.00 $4,872.00 $620.00 $7,440.00 42 TRASH RECEPTACLE AND CONCRETE MOUNTING PAD EACH 9 $743.00 $6,687.00 $710.00 $6,390.00 5380.00 $3,420.00 $730.00 ,$6,570.00 43 METAL EDGER L.F. 417 $4.40 $1,834.80 $4.20 $1,751.40 $4.65 $1,939.05 $4.30 $1,793.10 44 TOI'.FT ENCLOSURE EACH 1 $660.00 $660.00 $630.00 $630.00 $1,345.00 $1,345.00 $750.00 $750.00 45 BARRIER FENCE L.F. 2,100 $12.10 $25,410.00 $11.55 $24,255.00 $11.50 $24,150.00 $11.70 $24,570.00 46 WOOD BOLLARD EACH 16 $55.00 $880.00 $52.50 $840.00 $45.00 $720.00 $60.00 $960.00 47 KIOSK EACH 3 $2,365.00 $7,095.00 $2,260.00 $6,780.00 $5,600.00 $16,800.00 $2,500.00 $7,500.00 48 OVERLOOK RAILING L.F. 126 $16.50 $2,079.00 $15.75 $1,984.50 $12.25 $1,543.50 $17.00 $2,142.00 49 METAL BOLLARD EACH 3 $193.00 $579.00 $185.00 $555.00 $310.00 $930.00 $225.00 $675.00 50 SERVICE ACCESS BOLLARD EACH 5 $220.00 $1,100.00 $210.00 $1,050.00 $390.00 $1,950.00 $225.00 $1,125.00 51 MODULAR RETAINING WALL S.F. 621 $11.90 $7,389.90 $11.30 $7,017.30 $13.90 $8,631.90 $11.85 $7,358.85 52 V VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE L.F. 2,100 $10.20 $21,420.00 $9.30 $19,530.00 $9.45 $19,845.00 $9.30 $19,530.00 TOTAL BASE BID (ITEMS 1.62) $596,734.43 $600,8/0.29 $604,274.12 $832,270.93 BID ALTERNATES-DEDUCT No. 1(T.H.101 TEMP. CROSSING) 53 COMMON BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 2,200 54 TOPSOIL BORROW (L.V.) C.Y. 200 55 SILT FENCE, HEAVY DUTY L.F. 340 56 AGGREGATE BASE CLASS 5 TON 150 57 TYPE 41 BITUMINOUS WEARING COURSE TON 80 58 PAVEMENT MESSAGE (TRAIL CROSSING) PAINT EACH 2 59 36' WHITE STRIPE L.F. 50 FAGEoyro PROJECT: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL SOUTH CORRIDOR (HOPKINS TO CHANHASSEN) TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS HARDRIVES DRIVEWAY DESIGN SUE'S EXCAVATING VALLEY PAVING DETAILED BID TABULATION - BIDS RECIEVED 3AM ITEM CONTRACT ITEM NO. UNIT QUANT. UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST UNIT PRICE COST 60 WOOD FIBER BLANKET MAT S.Y. 200 61 SODDING S.Y. 350 62 BARRIER FENCE L.F. 100 TOTAL BID ALTERNATE No. t (ITEMS 5362) $0.00 !15,000.00 126,243.50 128,685.50 BID ALTERNATES-0EDUCT No. 2 (CHAIN LINK FENCE) 63 V VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE TOTAL BID ALTERNATE No. 2 (REM 63) L.F. 2,100 $0.00 $18,500.00 $19,845.00 119,530.00 TOTAL BASE BID LESS BID ALTERNATES 1 $596,734.43 $567,340.29 $558,185.62 $584,055.13 PAGE 6OF6 m m m m mm m mm m m mm m m m m mm AM V ol � + !� " �pfE 'sue AIL ~� 4010 5� t, ( I 9es00 CMCLE i Q 1 0 �E -9900 Q 10000 w I 1 BLUFF CREEK PARK 1EE 0 _ _ 10200 + EE (POND � y H SS FA M 0. � h 4 �, \2 10300 d ° s v 0 6E \ 10400 t LOVO fL� \NG 10500 NO ► RICE f 0 10600 -� KwY 101 ` 1 o SLEW- TR_Rt�HEAO OVERPRSS TO ��c ___. ._ __ -- KEPLACEA� Fill. 9y G / ____ __ I 1000 C FvTUICE TRAIL I s ONNECTION ov CITY CHASKA _ ..... 2 \z %3.S OU OR \Vt a oeoo c\ o Fly \ 1 10900 CITY OF CHA_NHASSEN CITY OF SHAKOPEE 11000 �I ■ r µENNEPhI P R S_ __ -- - 11 10") 5 • • • • • • C�j1E$ oF_CH ANNaSSNCHASK �O \ O 11200 i 7 11300