Title
Award of Bid No. IFB23-44 for the Purpose of Barranca Mesa Tank #2 Repainting Project with TMI Coatings, Inc.
Recommended Action
I move that the Board of Public Utilities approve the Award of Bid No. IFB23-44 for the Purpose of Barranca Mesa Tank #2 Repainting Project with TMI Coatings, Inc. in the Amount of $1,390,470 and a contingency in the amount of $210,000, for a total of $1,600,470, plus Applicable Gross Receipts Tax and forward to Council for approval.
Utilities Manager's Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Board approve as presented.
Body
The 200,000-gallon elevated water storage tank located next to the Barranca Elementary school is in need of painting. The tank coating is beginning to fail evidenced by the early stages of visible rusting. The existing coating system contains lead-based primer on both the interior and exterior. The surface preparation required is to sandblast the old coating off and profile the steel so the new coating will adhere to the surface. Sandblasting the lead- based primer requires lead abatement measures be taken during the execution, clean-up and handling of the waste generated. In addition, minor piping improvements, valve replacement, electric upgrades, safety repairs and structural repairs will be completed.
Two bids were received and TMI Coatings, Inc was the lowest responsive bidder. The second bid received was in the amount of $1,445,120. DPU has coordinated with the Los Alamos Public Schools to paint the Barranca Elementary School bobcat mascot on the tank. The bobcat mascot will cost $11,000 and be funded by the LAPS.
Alternatives
If the bid is not awarded, staff will continue to pursue the tank repainting since the coating degradation will continue and require more effort and cost to rehabilitate the tank.
Fiscal and Staff Impact/Planned Item
The project has been budgeted in fiscal year 2023 with $1,128,660 of ARPA funds and a Clean Water State Revolving Loan in an amount of $865,570, for a total budget of $1,994,230. The award will encumber the full loan amount of $865,570 and $734,900 of ARPA funds. The remaining ARPA fund in the amount of $393,760 will be reallocated to another water or wastewater capital projects.
Attachments
A - Construction Plans_ Barranca Tower Tank No. 2