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File #: 19130-25    Version: 1
Type: Briefing/Report (Dept,BCC) - Action Requested Status: Consent
File created: 8/22/2024 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 1/28/2025 Final action:
Title: Review & Possible Approval of Bid No. IFB 25-21 and Budget Revision 2025-30 for the Purpose of Los Alamos WWTP Belt Press Replacement Project with Meridian Contracting, Inc.
Presenters: James Alarid
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality Excellence - Effective, Efficient, and Reliable Services, Quality Governance - Fiscal Stewardship, DPU FY25 - 1.0 Provide Safe and Reliable Utility Services, DPU FY25 - 2.0 Achieve and Maintain Excellence in Financial Performance
Attachments: 1. A - Construction Plans, 2. B - Budget Revision 2025-30, 3. C - Belt Press Photos
Related files: 19130-25a
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Review & Possible Approval of Bid No. IFB 25-21 and Budget Revision 2025-30 for the Purpose of Los Alamos WWTP Belt Press Replacement Project with Meridian Contracting, Inc.

Recommended Action

I move that Council approve the Award of IFB 25-21 for the Purpose of Los Alamos WWTP Belt Press Replacement Project with Meridian Contracting, Inc., in the Amount of $2,425,969.00 and a contingency in the amount of $242,597.00, for a total of $2,668,566.00, plus Applicable Gross Receipts Tax.

I further move that Council approve Budget Revision 2025-30 in the amount of $595,033.00 and include Budget Revision 2025-30 in the minutes.

Utilities Manager's Recommendation 

The Utilities Manager recommends that Council approve  the motion as presented.

Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation

The Board of Public Utilities approved these requests at their regular meeting on January 15, 2025 and recommends that Council approve the motion as presented.

Body

The existing belt press at the Los Alamos Wastewater Treatment Plant is approaching the end of it's service life. The existing belt press is a complex mechanical press that was installed in 2004 when the plant was constructed. These sludge handling components are exposed to a harsh corrosive environment and are experiencing an increasing amount of failures due to the deteriorating condition of this equipment. The existing belt press, polymer feed system and sludge pumps will be replaced with the project. These improvements will reliably dewater the sludge produced by the plant for the next 20 years. Three bids were received for the project and ranged from $2,425,969 to $3,544,535.    

Alternatives

If the project is not awarded, staff will continue to budget and pursue the new sludge de-watering equipment due to the deteriorating condition of the existing equipment and high consequences if the equipment fails.

Fiscal and Staff Impact/Planned Item

The project will be funded by Wa...

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