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File #: AM No. 18-106   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/3/2018 Final action: 7/3/2018
Title: Approval of Award of Bid to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. of Puyallup, Washington, in the Amount of $591,173.00 for the Construction of the Mackey Creek Restoration Project No. 20021402
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo No. 18-106, 2. Attachment A: Vicinity Map
MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:

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Approval of Award of Bid to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. of Puyallup, Washington, in the Amount of $591,173.00 for the Construction of the Mackey Creek Restoration Project No. 20021402


I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Award bid for the Mackey Creek Restoration Project No. 20021402 to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. of Puyallup, Washington for the amount bid of
$591,173.00 and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Martin Pastucha, Director of Public Works 425-556-2733
Mike Paul, City Engineer 425-556-2721
Bassam Al-Ali, Project Manager 425-556-2743

III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

Project purpose:
This project will enhance Mackey Creek and its associated riparian and wetland habitat by removing fish passage barriers, reducing sediment deposition/erosion problems and restoring more diverse stream habitats, managing invasive species, and enhancing native plant communities.

Project Description
This portion of Mackey Creek runs through Farrell-McWhirter Park. This project will re-align approximately 700 lineal feet of the main stem of Mackey Creek and stabilize the creek with large woody materials and habitat boulders to encourage formation of habitat features along the main stem and throughout the creek. The project also includes eradicating 1.6 acres of invasive Reed Canary Grass and planting native vegetation along the creek.

Project Background
In 2014, through a request for proposal (RFP) process, Tetra Tech, Inc. was chosen as the successful consulting firm. The first phase of work documented critical areas in Farrell-McWhirter Park. The original agreement with Tetra Tech included the option to add additional services for future phases of work via supplemental agreements, including design and permitting of stream and wetland enhancements, and other Park improvements, such as creating a Park Master Plan and rep...

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