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Board of Works awards $1.603 million Community Crossings paving contract to Burkes Construction

2309980 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Works and Safety unanimously approved awarding the Community Crossings 2025 street repairs contract to Burkes Construction and approved the notice of award for a $1,603,000 contract price, following a recommendation from ANZ Engineering to select the lowest responsive bidder.

The Board of Works and Safety voted unanimously Tuesday to award the city—ommunity Crossings 2025 street repairs contract to Burkes Construction and approved the accompanying notice of award for a contract price of $1,603,000.

The decision came after ANZ Engineering reviewed bids and advised the board to award the project to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder. The project is supported by the state—ommunity Crossings matching grant program, which provides funds intended to supplement local paving efforts.

City staff told the board the agreement before members is the owner-contractor contract between the city and Burkes Construction for the Community Crossings matching grant 2024-2 project. A representative of Burkes Construction was present at the meeting. The board moved and seconded the agreement and then voted unanimously to approve it.

As a separate but related item, the board approved the notice of award to the contractor listing the contract price of $1,603,000. That vote was also unanimous.

No other contract terms, change orders, or mobilization dates were specified in the meeting record. City staff said ANZ Engineering had reviewed the bids but did not read into the record a detailed bid tab or alternative bid amounts.

Board members made no amendments to the contract at the meeting and recorded no dissenting votes.