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Boa 97 f%u 904 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />the work authorization as presented by Masteller and <br />Moler, rejected the current bids on the project as <br />outlined in the memorandum, and authorized staff to <br />rebid the project at a future date, as recommended <br />in the memorandum. <br />LETTER/ADDENDUM #3 TO WASTEWATER WORK AUTH. #2 <br />IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />LURIAS PLAZA, WATER SERVICE LINES REPLACEMENT AND <br />RENEWAL PROTECT - DRIVEWAYS, INC. & DAVIS METER <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of April 12, 1996: <br />DATE: April 12, 1996 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINT <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILT S CES <br />PREPARED WILLIAM4FUTILITY <br />o,P.E. <br />AND STAFFED CAPITCTS ENGINEER <br />BY: DEPT <br />SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: LURIAS PLAZA, REPLACEMENT AND RENEWAL PROJECT <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -96 -08 -DS <br />In the last few months we have had several breaks in the water <br />service lines at the southeast building of the Lurias complex. The <br />problems associated with this portion of the complex's distribution <br />are predominantly due to the system's age and as follows; 1) The <br />system main is installed within one foot of the building's footer <br />(i.e., when a blow-out in a service line occurs, the potential <br />exists for undermining of the building) 2) all the service lines <br />are polybutelene and are rapidly degenerating, causing the service <br />blow -outs. -_ <br />ANALYSTS <br />We have reengineered this portion of the water system and are <br />prepared to reconstruct same to eliminate future liabilities. We <br />have assembled a cost for construction with our continuing services <br />contractor, Driveways, Inc., and acquired a material quote from our <br />materials supplier, Davis Meter. The cost associated with this <br />project is as follows: <br />1) Construction $10,144.80 <br />2) Materials 4,178.37 <br />*3) Contingency 4,000.00 <br />Total S18,323.17 <br />50 <br />April 23, 1996 <br />