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CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL MEETING COMMUNICATION
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
AGENDA ITEM:Consideration of approval of a resolution ordering construction of Spring
Crest Park Project and fixing a date for hearing thereon and taking of
bids therefor.
FORMAT:Consent Agenda
SYNOPSIS INCLUDING PRO & CON: The project will consist of site
preparation; construction staking; earthwork; proof-rolled subgrades and
aggregate subbases; storm sewer, and future security system utility rough-in;
construction of PCC sidewalk/trail, PCC subbase with integral curbs, PCC beam
curbs, and PCC base and footing for future art; manufactured outcropping
retaining wall, along with associated earthwork and aggregate subbase work;
timber benches, stone block outcropping, and solar pole lights and footings;
landscaping includes evergreen trees, deciduous overstory and understory trees,
shrubs, seeded lawn, perennial plantings, mulch, planting soils, and watering of
landscape areas; bioretention basin with engineered soil and aggregates; sediment
and erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained as shown on plans.
Playground equipment, shade components, and poured in place rubber
procurement and install is by Owner’s contractor – not in contract. Site
furnishings, with the exception of the timber benches and solar pole lights, are by
owner.
FISCAL IMPACT INCLUDING COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS:
COMMISSION/BOARD/COMMITTEE COMMENT:
STAFF REVIEW AND COMMENT:
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the public hearing date.
ATTACHMENTS: I. Proposed Resolution
II. Notice to Bidders
PREPARED BY: Laurie Baker
REVIEWED BY:Matt Jermier
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RESOLUTION 2024-
RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF THE SPRING
CREST PARK, AND FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING
THEREON AND TAKING OF BIDS THEREFOR
WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable and necessary to construct certain public improvements
described in general as the Spring Crest Park; and
WHEREAS, the City has caused to be prepared plans, specifications and form of contract,
together with estimate of cost, which are now on file in the office of the City Clerk for public
inspection, for the construction of the public improvements; and
WHEREAS, the plans, specifications and form of contract are deemed suitable for the
making of the public improvements; and
WHEREAS, final grades have been established by ordinance, consistent with the plans for
all street improvements included in the proposed construction; and
WHEREAS, before the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost may be
adopted, and a contract for the construction of the public improvements is entered into, it is
necessary, pursuant to Chapter 26, Code of Iowa, to hold a public hearing and to advertise for bids:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WAUKEE, STATE OF IOWA:
Section 1.That it is hereby determined that it is necessary and advisable to construct certain
public improvements described in general as the Spring Crest Park, in the manner set forth in the
plans and specifications and form of contract, above referred to, the cost thereof to be paid in
accordance with the provisions as set out in the posted Notice to Bidders and published Notice of
Public Hearing; the public improvements being more generally described as follows:
Site preparation; construction staking; earthwork; proof-rolled subgrades and
aggregate subbases; storm sewer, and future security system utility rough-in;
construction of PCC sidewalk/trail, PCC subbase with integral curbs, PCC beam
curbs, and PCC base and footing for future art; manufactured outcropping
retaining wall, along with associated earthwork and aggregate subbase work;
timber benches, stone block outcropping, and solar pole lights and footings;
landscaping includes evergreen trees, deciduous overstory and understory trees,
shrubs, seeded lawn, perennial plantings, mulch, planting soils, and watering of
landscape areas; bioretention basin with engineered soil and aggregates; sediment
and erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained as shown on plans.
Playground equipment, shade components, and poured in place rubber
procurement and install is by Owner’s contractor – not in contract. Site
furnishings, with the exception of the timber benches and solar pole lights, are by
owner.
Section 2.That the amount of the bid security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount
which shall conform to the provisions of the notice to bidders approved as a part of the
specifications.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to post a
notice to bidders once in a relevant contractor plan room service with statewide circulation and a
relevant construction lead generating service with statewide circulation and on an internet site
sponsored by either the City or a statewide association that represents the City. Posting shall be
not less than thirteen clear days nor more than forty-five days prior to December 17, 2024, which
is hereby fixed as the date for receiving bids. The bids are to be filed prior to 2:00 P.M., on such
date.
The City Council hereby delegates to the City Administrator or his designee the duty of
receiving, opening and tabulating bids for construction of the Project. Bids shall be received and
opened as provided in the public notice and the results of the bids shall be considered at the meeting
of this Council on January 20, 2025, at 5:30 P.M.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to publish
notice of hearing once in a legal newspaper, printed wholly in the English language, published at
least once weekly and having general circulation in this City. Publication shall be not less than
four clear days nor more than twenty days prior to the date hereinafter fixed as the date for a public
hearing on the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of costs for the project, the
hearing to be at 5:30 P.M. on January 20, 2025.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 18th day of November, 2024.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Waukee, Iowa, in the City
Hall, 230 West Hickman Road, Waukee, Iowa 50263, before 2:00 P.M. on December 17,
2024 for the following described public improvement:
SPRING CREST PARK
At the above time and place all bids received by the City will be opened and publicly
read.
All bids results will be reported to the Waukee City Council at their meeting on Monday,
January 20, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. at which time the Council may take action on the
proposals submitted or at such time as may then be fixed.
In accordance with Iowa Code Sections 21.4(1)(b) and 21.8, this meeting of the Waukee
City Council will be conducted with two different options for public participation: 1)
Members of the public wishing to attend in person may do so in the Council Chambers
at Waukee City Hall. 2) Members of the public wishing to participate electronically may
do so via Zoom at the following link or phone numbers:
https://zoom.us/j/352651371
Meeting ID: 352-651-371
Or by phone:
+1 646-558-8656 or
+1 312-626-6799 or
+1 301-715-8592
In-person meetings are subject to change under certain circumstances, including but
not limited to higher than average participation or changes in health guidelines. If the
meeting shall be held electronically only, notice shall be posted to the City website
(Waukee.org) and City social media. Questions regarding the meeting format may also
be directed to the City Clerk’s office at 515-978-7904.
All persons wishing to observe or participate in this meeting may do so via Zoom or
telephone. Please contact the City Clerk’s office at 515-978-7904 or
bschuett@waukee.org if you have questions or electronic accessibility issues.
During said hearing, any interested person may participate and/or file objections thereto
or to the cost of the improvements.
The extent of the work on this project is the furnishing of all labor, equipment, and
materials for the construction of improvements in Waukee generally described as
follows:
The Spring Crest Park improvements include:
Site preparation; construction staking; earthwork; proof-rolled subgrades
and aggregate subbases; storm sewer, and future security system utility
rough-in; construction of PCC sidewalk/trail, PCC subbase with integral
curbs, PCC beam curbs, and PCC base and footing for future art;
manufactured outcropping retaining wall, along with associated earthwork
and aggregate subbase work; timber benches, stone block outcropping, and
solar pole lights and footings; landscaping includes evergreen trees,
deciduous overstory and understory trees, shrubs, seeded lawn, perennial
plantings, mulch, planting soils, and watering of landscape areas;
bioretention basin with engineered soil and aggregates; sediment and
erosion control measures shall be installed and maintained as shown on
plans.
Playground equipment, shade components, and poured in place rubber
procurement and install is by Owner’s contractor – not in contract. Site
furnishings, with the exception of the timber benches and solar pole lights,
are by owner.
The kinds of materials, estimated quantities, and work to be done for the project on
which bids will be received are as shown on the bid proposal for said project.
All work is to be done in strict compliance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by
the Engineer which have been heretofore approved by the City Council and which are
now on file for public examination in the office of the City Clerk.
All bids shall be made on a form furnished by the City and shall be filed before the time
specified above, in a sealed envelope addressed to the City Clerk of Waukee, Iowa,
clearly stating that the envelope contains a bid on this project.
Each bidder shall accompany its bids with bid security as defined in Iowa Code Section
26.8, as security that the successful bidder will enter into a contract for the work bid
upon and will furnish after the award of contract a corporate surety bond, in a form
acceptable to the City for the faithful performance of the contract and guaranteeing
payment to all persons supplying labor and/or materials in the execution of the work
provided for in the contract, in an amount equal to 100% of the amount of the contract.
Additionally, the bidder must provide the City with a guarantee of maintenance of said
improvement for a period of four (4) years from the time of acceptance by the City. The
bidder’s security shall be in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total amount
of the bid and shall be in the form of a cashier’s check or a certified check drawn on an
FDIC insured bank in Iowa or on an FDIC insured bank chartered under the laws of the
United States; or a certified share draft drawn on a credit union in Iowa or chartered
under the laws of the United States; or a bid bond on the form provided in the contract
documents with corporate surety satisfactory to the City. The bid shall contain no
condition except as provided in the specifications.
If the bidder fails to execute the contract and to furnish an acceptable performance,
payment, and maintenance bond or provide a Certificate of Insurance within ten (10)
days after acceptance of the bid by the City, the bid security may be forfeited or cashed
by the City as liquidated damages.
By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions
grown and produced within the State of Iowa.
In accordance with Iowa statutes, a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference as
against a nonresident bidder from a state or foreign country if that state or foreign
country gives or requires any preference to bidders from that state or foreign country,
including but not limited to any preference to bidders, the imposition of any type of
labor force preference, or any other form of preferential treatment to bidders or laborers
from that state or foreign country. The preference allowed shall be equal to the
preference given or required by the state or foreign country in which the nonresident
bidder is a resident. In the instance of a resident labor force preference, a nonresident
bidder shall apply the same resident labor force preference to a public improvement in
this state as would be required in the construction of a public improvement by the state
or foreign country in which the nonresident bidder is a resident.
Failure to submit a fully completed Bidder Status Form with the bid may result in the bid
being deemed nonresponsive and rejected.
A sales tax exemption certificate will be available for all material purchased for
incorporation in the project.
Work on said project shall commence within ten (10) days of a written notice to proceed
and shall be completed by: OCTOBER 15, 2025
The duration of the work is critical to the project so as to minimize damage to other
streets and public infrastructure and the disruption associated with the project to the
public. Damages in the amount of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) per calendar day
will be assessed for each day the work shall remain uncompleted after the end of the
contract period at the sole discretion of the City which at the option of the City may be
deducted from any retainage prior to release, the final payment to contractor, or
through the commencement of a cause of action by the City, in the City’s sole
discretion. The selection by the City of any particular course of action hereunder is not
exclusive and shall not preclude the pursuit of additional remedies by the City. In the
event the City institutes legal proceedings, the Contractor shall be responsible for any
and all attorney’s fees and expenses.
Payment for the work will be made by the City in cash from such funds as may be legally
available including cash on hand, proceeds from the sale and issuance of General
Obligation Bonds and such other funds including the proceeds from the sale and
issuance of such other bonds as may lawfully be issued as the City Council may at its
sole discretion determine and provide.
Payment to the Contractor will be on the basis of monthly estimates equivalent to
ninety-five percent (95%) of the contract value of the work completed and payments
made to material suppliers for materials ordered specifically for the project or delivered
to the site during the preceding calendar month. Estimates will be prepared on the first
day of each month by the Contractor, subject to the approval of the Engineer. Such
monthly payments shall in no way be construed as an act of acceptance for any part of
the work partially or totally completed. Final payment by the City will be made in
accordance with Iowa statutes and the contract documents.
Bidding forms may be obtained from Beeline and Blue’s ePlanroom at
https://www.beelineplanroom.com. Electronic copies of Plans and Specifications and
contract documents are available for download at the same link for no cost. Project
information and plan holder information is also available for no cost at the same link.
Downloads of the documents require the user to register for a free membership at
https://www.beelineplanroom.com. Please contact Beeline and Blue at (515) 244-1611
for assistance in free membership registration, downloading and working with this
digital project information.
11x17 (not to scale) black and white paper copies of the Plans and 8.5x11 black and
white paper copies of the Specifications and contract documents can also be obtained
at no cost when picked up by the prospective bidder from Beeline and Blue, 2507
Ingersoll Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312, (515) 244-1611. If prospective bidder chooses to
have full or half-size Plans printed, it will be at their own expense. If prospective bidder
chooses to have hard copies mailed, cost of shipping will be at their own expense.
The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all
technicalities and/or all irregularities.
CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA
____________________________
Courtney Clarke, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________________
Rebecca D. Schuett, City Clerk