HomeMy Public PortalAbout02546 O R D I N A N C E NO. 2546
AN ORDINANCE confirming a contract with J. S. Alberici
Construction Co., Inc., with an attached agreement between The
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District and The Maryland Casualty
Company, for the completion of all work remaining to be done under
Contract Letting No. C-383 dated August 23, 1972 by and between E.
J. Fischer, Inc., as contractor and The Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District, in Subdistrict No. 366 - University City Branch of
River des Peres (Section 1), University City, Missouri, except for
that portion of the project located to the south of Station 2 +
71, which is understood by both parties to have been eliminated
from the original contract, with an emergency clause.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SEWER DISTRICT:
Section One. The contract heretofore let by the
Executive Director to J. S. Alberici Construction Co., Inc., for
the completion of all work remaining to be done under Contract
Letting No. C-383 dated August 23, 1972 by and between E. J.
Fischer, Inc., as contractor and The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer
District, owner, in Subdistrict No. 366 - University City Branch
of River des Peres (Section 1), University City, Missouri, except
for that portion of the project located to the south of Station 2
+ 71, which is understood by both parties to have been eliminated
from the original contract, formally executed on the 13th day of
February, 1974 by said contractor and by the Executive Director
and the Secretary-Treasurer, with an attached agreement between
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District and The Maryland
Casualty Company, in the following form:
is hereby confirmed.
Section Two. This Ordinance being for the
confirmation of a contract for sewer construction and the sewers
to be constructed being necessary for the protection of the public
health, constitutes an emergency within the meaning of the Plan,
and this Ordinance shall be and become effective immediately upon
its adoption. The foregoing Ordinance was adopted February 13, 1974.