HomeMy Public PortalAbout12586O R D I N A N C E NO. 12586 AN ORDINANCE, appropriating Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00)
from the Sanitary Replacement Fund to be used for project costs for the
construction of sanitary and storm sewers in Black Creek Sanitary Relief (Highway
40 to Wenlou Drive) (2002103), in the City of Richmond Heights, Missouri; and
authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with Fred M. Luth &
Sons, Inc. for the aforesaid construction.
WHEREAS, the bid for said construction is One Million Six Hundred
Sixty-seven Thousand Six Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($1,667,614.00), and the
allowance for construction change orders and other project expenses is Three
Hundred Thirty-two Thousand Three Hundred Eight-six Dollars ($332,386.00), and
WHEREAS, the Director of Finance has certified that there is an
unencumbered balance in the above-named fund sufficient to pay the obligation
authorized herein,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SEWER DISTRICT:
Section One. The sum of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) is hereby
appropriated from the Sanitary Replacement Fund to be used for project costs for
the construction of sanitary and storm sewers in Black Creek Sanitary Relief
(Highway 40 to Wenlou Drive) (2002103), in the City of Richmond Heights,
Missouri.
Section Two. The Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer are
hereby authorized on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter
into a contract with Fred M. Luth & Sons, Inc. as the lowest responsible bidder for
the construction of sanitary and storm sewers in Black Creek Sanitary Relief
(Highway 40 to Wenlou Drive) (2002103), in the City of Richmond Heights,
Missouri, pursuant to bids received and opened on the 14th day of December 2007.
Section Three. This ordinance, being an appropriation ordinance,
shall take effect immediately upon its enactment.
The foregoing Ordinance was adopted January 10, 2008.