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Contractor's Name
American Process Group LLC
Approval Date
10/31/2023
Council Approval Date
11/1/2023
End Date
5/31/2024
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Joseph Ferguson
Subject / Project Title
2024 WPCF Biosolids Removal
Public Works WO Number
UT 3826
Tracking Number
0004001
Total Compensation
$1,275,708.21
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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City of Everett 01 1100 - 1 <br />2024 WPCF Biosolids Removal UT 3826-2 <br /> <br /> <br />00 1100 - 1 SUMMARY OF WORK <br />SECTION 01 1100 - SUMMARY OF WORK <br /> <br />1.1 WORK COVERED BY THIS CONTRACT <br /> <br />A. Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) <br /> <br />1. The City of Everett owns a Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) located <br />near Everett, WA. The City is seeking a Contractor to dredge, dewater, and <br />place for storage submerged solids within the wastewater lagoons at the <br />WPCF. Approximately 2,000 dry tons of biosolids will be removed from <br />Aeration Cell #2 at this facility. <br />2. The Water Pollution Control Facility is located at 4027 4th Street Southeast, <br />Everett, WA. The solids removed from Aeration Cell #2 at the WPCF will be <br />placed on the City’s Biosolids Pad for future use. The Contractor must <br />conduct their operations and manage the dewatered biosolids on the City’s <br />Biosolids Pad. See site map in Appendix A. <br />3. The successful bidder shall be solely responsible for providing all <br />equipment, labor, tools and supplies necessary to successfully dredge, <br />dewater, temporarily store, and transport the biosolids to the designated <br />location on the City’s Biosolids Pad in accordance with the terms of this <br />Contract. <br /> <br />B. The successful bidder shall keep accurate records of all transactions connected <br />to this Contract and provide them to the City’s representative. This shall include <br />but not be limited to correspondence, invoices, transaction tickets, or receipts <br />issued to the Contractor. <br /> <br />1.2 JOB DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />A. The following is a general outline and is not intended to be a complete listing of <br />the work to be accomplished nor is it intended to be used to indicate the order <br />the work is to be completed. The items listed below represent a general list of <br />items included in the work and should be verified prior to bidding. The Work <br />includes but is not limited to the supply and installation of all materials, equipment, <br />and labor necessary to perform the Work in full. <br /> <br />B. Base Bid includes the following items: <br /> <br />1. Mobilization to WPCF. <br />2. Decontamination of Equipment at WPCF Biosolids Pad. <br />3. City approval of Decontamination efforts. <br />4. Make temporary connections to utilities. <br />5. Dredge and dewater (with Contractor supplied dredge and dewatering <br />equipment) of 2,000 dry tons of biosolids.
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