Opportunity
La Crosse Questcdn #1273843
Award for Construction and Site Restoration at International Business Park Pond, La Crosse, WI
Posted
August 10, 2010
Respond By
August 10, 2010
Identifier
1273843
NAICS
237110, 237990
This award covers a construction project managed by the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin, for improvements at the International Business Park Pond. - Government Buyer: - City of La Crosse, Engineering Department - Awarded Vendor: - Haas Sons, Inc. (primary contractor) - Other bidders: Kammel, Harry Viner, Inc., ST. JOSEPH'S CONSTRUCTION, Badger Environmental & Earthworks, Inc. - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of 329 linear feet of 24" reinforced concrete storm sewer pipe (RCSP) - Construction of 1 manhole with poured inverts - Traffic control for the construction site - Clearing and grubbing of the project area - Removal and stockpiling of topsoil - Common excavation - Modification to existing stormwater outfall - Furnish and install 507 tons of heavy rip-rap and 382 tons of medium rip-rap - Placement of 8,968 square feet of geotextile fabric - Erosion control services: mobilization, implementation, maintenance, and offsite stockpile - Installation of 4,015 square feet of Class II Type B erosion mat - Site restoration covering 9,517 square yards - Notable Requirements: - Comprehensive site restoration and erosion control - Immediate project start with a very short response window - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named, as the procurement is for standard construction materials and services.
Description
This solicitation is for a construction project involving work at the International Business Park Pond. The project includes various construction activities such as storm sewer installation, manhole construction, traffic control, clearing and grubbing, excavation, rip-rap installation, geotextile fabric placement, erosion control, and site restoration. The awarded contract was given to Haas Sons, Inc. with a bid amount of $108,276.00. The project was managed by the City of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, with Bernard Lenz as the contact person.