HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.13 AlamoCanalBikePath AICTTY CLERK File # 600-35
AGENDA STATEMENT
CZTY COUNCTL MEETZNG DATE: December 18, 2001
SUBJECT:
Acceptance of Work - Contract No. 00-14, Alamo Canal Bike Path
Project from Amador Valley Boulevard to Iron Horse Trail Junction
Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director
ATTACHMENTS:
RECOMMENDATI~N~~
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Accept improvements under Contract No. 00-14, and authorize the
release of retention after 35 days if there are no subcontractor claims
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Salaries/Inspections/Misc.
Improvements (including survey):
FY 2001-2002:
TOTAL PROJECT:
Budget Est. Actual Budget Est. Actual
8,950 $ 11,105 $ 93,471 $ 86,510
241,000 217,076 292,229 281,894
TOTAL: $ 249,950 $ 228,181 $ 385,700 $ 368,404
This project is funded by TEA-21 funds ($175,000), TDA Article 3 funds ($43,337), Gas Tax
funds ($68,498) and the General Fund ($81,569).
DESCRIPTION: On March 6, 2001, the City Council awarded Contract No. 00-14,
Alamo Canal Bike Path Project from Amador Valley Boulevard south to the Iron Horse Trail Junction, to
Carone & Sons, Inc. This project extended the Iron Horse Trail south to Dougherty Road by constructing
the section between Amador Valley Boulevard and the portion of the trail built by the developer of the
Park Sierra Apartment complex.
Staff has reviewed the work included in the project, and recommends that the City Council accept the
improvements under Contract No. 00-14, Alamo Canal Bike Path Project from Amador Valley Boulevard
south to the Iron Horse Trail Junction, and authorize the release of retention after 35 days if there are no
subcontractor claims.
COPIES TO: Carone & Sons, Inc.
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