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23A - PROJECT NO 6366 SANTIAGO PARK
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<br />Santiago Park Wildlife <br />& Wetlands Interpretive Center <br />February 5, 2007 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Santa Ana Contractors receiving notices: 13 <br />Contractors requesting bidding documents: 10 <br />Bids received: 5 <br />Bids received from Santa Ana Contractors: 0 <br /> <br />NAME OF BIDDER <br /> <br />CITY <br /> <br />BID AMOUNT <br /> <br />1. C.G. Construction, Inc. <br /> <br />Paramount <br /> <br />$1,068,888 <br /> <br />2. EMAE International, Inc. <br /> <br />Santa Fe <br />Springs <br /> <br />$1,226,000 <br /> <br />3. Newman Midland Corporation <br /> <br />Los Alamitos <br /> <br />$1,365,900 <br /> <br />4. Faris Construction Company <br />5. JRH Construction Company, Inc. <br /> <br />Dana Point <br /> <br />$1,425,000 <br />$1,638,932 <br /> <br />Tustin <br /> <br />A total of five bids were received and all were responsive. The lowest <br />bid was submitted by C.G. Construction, Inc., for $1,068,888, which is <br />above the Engineer's estimate of $950,000. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br /> <br />In accordance with the California <br />proj ect has been determined to <br />approved Negative Declaration, ER <br /> <br />Environmental Quality Act, the proposed <br />be adequately evaluated In previously <br />No. 2002-06. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br /> <br />This proj ect is funded by the State Urban Recreational Centers and <br />wildlife Education Programs grant, Residential Development District 2 in- <br />lieu revenue and a donation from the Wildlands Conservancy. In 2002, the <br />Wildlands Conservancy donated, and City Council appropriated, $350,000 <br />for landscaping and wildlife education at the center. Because of the <br />educational nature of the center, the Wildlands Conservancy has <br />authorized the City to use $250,000 of the original $350,000 for <br />construction and furniture. The appropriation adjustment transfers <br />Wildlands Conservancy funds to the appropriate project number for <br />construction and furniture. <br /> <br />The funding analysis shows a total estimated <br />$1,335,700 for the project (Exhibit 2). Funds in <br />are available in the State Urban Recreational <br /> <br />construction <br />the amount of <br />Centers and <br /> <br />cost of <br />$742,500 <br />Wildlife <br /> <br />23A-2 <br />
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