Council awards wastewater secondary-clarifier rehabilitation contract to Century Equipment for $529,338

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Summary

After a prior bid package was terminated, the city rebid the wastewater secondary-clarifier rehabilitation; staff recommended and the council approved awarding a non-professional services agreement to Century Equipment Corp., the lowest responsive bidder, for $529,337.60 (including 10% contingency).

The Redlands City Council approved a contract award for rehabilitation of the secondary clarifier at the city’s wastewater treatment plant, awarding the work to Century Equipment Corp. for $529,337.60 (including a 10% contingency) after a rebid process.

Background and procurement

Municipal Utilities staff said a previously awarded contract could not proceed with pre-purchasing equipment; the contract was terminated and the project was repackaged for rebid. Bids were received from eight contractors; the lowest responsive and responsible bidder was Century Equipment Corp. The staff report recommended awarding the non-professional services agreement to Century with the total amount stated above.

Council action

Council found the project exempt from CEQA per the state guidelines cited in the staff report and approved the agreement as recommended. Staff said the rebid included contingencies for potential construction issues.

Next steps

Staff will proceed with contracting and construction scheduling; the award includes a 10% contingency to cover typical construction uncertainties.