File #: R-2022-0136    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 3/1/2022 In control: Public Works Committee
On agenda: 3/1/2022 Final action: 3/1/2022
Title: Resolution to approve bid of LaLonde Contractors, Inc. for construction of an asphalt bicycle and pedestrian path connection from S. 72nd Street to the Hank Aaron State Trail in the City of West Allis in the amount of $51,062.44.
Sponsors: Public Works Committee
Attachments: 1. Res_R-2022-0136, 2. Res_R-2022-0136 - Signed

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Resolution to approve bid of LaLonde Contractors, Inc. for construction of an asphalt bicycle and pedestrian path connection from S. 72nd Street to the Hank Aaron State Trail in the City of West Allis in the amount of $51,062.44.

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WHEREAS, The Board of Public Works reports that it duly advertised for bids for the furnishing of certain materials and the performance of all work required for the improvements in a certain area as hereinafter described; that the bids received as shown on the attached bid report were reasonable and hereby recommends and deems it to be for the best interests of the City of West Allis that the bid of  LaLonde Contractors, Inc. for 2022 Project No. 2 be accepted.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the Common Council of the City of West Allis that the bid of LaLonde Contractors, Inc. for 2022 Project No. 2 for construction of an asphalt bicycle and pedestrian path connection from S. 72nd Street to the Hank Aaron State Trail in:

 

South 72nd Connection to the Hank Aaron State Trail

 

for the sum of                      Fifty-One Thousand, Sixty-Two and 44/100 dollars ($51,062.44) be accepted, and the proper City officers are hereby authorized and directed to enter into contractual relations with said contractor for the performance of said work, in accordance with the prices submitted in their proposal and with the specifications of the City of West Allis, and that all other bids received for same be rejected; and,

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That said improvements be installed with funding by FIRE (First-Ring Industrial Redevelopment Enterprise, Inc.).

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