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Commissioner Adams recalled there had been some discussion with the City of Sebastian <br />re the Phase 2 portion concerning landscaping along that eastern area. She asked if anything had <br />been worked out. <br />County Engineer Roger Cain advised that he had been in touch with one of the corridor <br />committee members and had some preliminary discussions. There really is no space in the <br />median on the east end because all the drainage is in the median. There would be some room for <br />soft landscaping, but he has not been subsequently approached. Staff is willing to work with the <br />City, which does an excellent job of maintaining their landscaping on the US -1 median. <br />Chairman Eggert pointed out that staff wanted direction. <br />There was CONSENSUS to direct staff to use soft landscaping (no big trees in the <br />median), keep it beautiful, and keep the maintenance costs down. <br />11.C. AWARD BID #7058/NORTH COUNTY REVERSE OSMOSIS <br />BRINE LINE CONSTRUCTION - UNDERGROUND INDUSTRIES <br />The Board reviewed Memoranda dated July 8 and July 14, 1997: <br />DATE: JULY 8, 1997 <br />TO: FRAN BOYNTON POWELL <br />PURCHASING MANAGER <br />THRU: JAMES W. DAVIS, P.E. _ <br />INTERIM DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />FROM: WILLIAM F. McCAIN, _ <br />CAPITAL PROJECT NEER <br />SUBJECT: AWARD OF BI NO. 7058 <br />NORTH COUNTY R.O. BRINE LINE <br />Attached <br />for review is a <br />detailed spreadsheet analysis covering <br />the three <br />lowest bidders on this project. The budgeted project <br />cost was <br />$820,000.00, and the three low bids were below this <br />= amount. <br />The bids ranged <br />from $788,000.00 to $1,077,843.00 as <br />follows: <br />Underground <br />$ 788,000.00 <br />Maxwell <br />793,000.00 <br />Sheltra <br />810,669.40 <br />Johnson Davis <br />842,709.00 <br />Derrico <br />844,441.00 <br />All American <br />869,871.00 <br />Martin <br />923,636.00 <br />Strickler <br />926,529.00 <br />Driveways <br />991,510.30 <br />Jobear <br />1,077,843.00 <br />35 <br />BOOK 102 PnE138 <br />JULY 229 1997 <br />9 <br />