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File #: 15-9757    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Filed
File created: 11/26/2018 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/26/2018 Final action: 11/26/2018
Title: Dairy Branch and Derita Branch Tributary Sanitary Sewer Improvement Design-Build Services
Attachments: 1. Map - Dairy Branch Alignment Corridor, 2. Map - Derita Branch Alignment Corridor
Title
Dairy Branch and Derita Branch Tributary Sanitary Sewer Improvement Design-Build Services

Action
Action:
A. Approve a contract in the amount of $5,447,873.50 with B.R.S., Inc. for Phase 1 Design-Build Services for the Dairy Branch and Derita Branch Tributary Sanitary Sewer Improvement projects, and

B. Authorize the City Manager to acquire all easements and real property interests, including by condemnation, when necessary, for construction of the project.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Angela Lee, Charlotte Water
Ron Hargrove, Charlotte Water
Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management
Tony Korolos, Engineering and Property Managment

Explanation
* Dairy Branch is a tributary creek of Little Sugar Creek, located in south Charlotte, which currently has approximately 8,500 linear feet of 18 to 10-inch gravity sewer that follows the creek from Freedom Park to South Boulevard (Council District 1).
* Derita Branch is a tributary creek of Little Sugar Creek, located in northeast Charlotte, which currently has approximately 16,000 linear feet of 15 to 8-inch gravity sewer that follows the creek from 36th Street and ends at North Graham Street and West Sugar Creek Road (Council Districts 1 and 4).
* The purpose of these projects is to increase sanitary sewer capacity, as identified through Charlotte Water's Capacity Assurance Program, allow for future development, and rehabilitate aging sections of sewer.
* This contract includes studying the basins to identify solutions to increase sanitary sewer capacity, design services, and development of a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) for construction.
* The projects will require the acquisition of easements along the sewer main corridor. During acquisition negotiation, property owners will have an opportunity to voice comments and concerns about the alignment of the sewer and easement acquisition affecting their property.
* On July 13, 2018, the City issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ); 13 proposals were received....

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