The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors has awarded a bid for two major pedestrian safety improvement projects in the township.
T. Schiefer Contractors Inc. will construct two overhead pedestrian-activated warning beacons, one at Silo Drive and North Sycamore Street and the other at Tara Boulevard and the Newtown-Yardley Road under a bid awarded by the township.
The company submitted the low bid for the project of $508,000, including the base bid of $391,915 and an alternate bid of $117,000 for decorative poles.
More details from my meeting notes: https://johnmacknewtown.info/9oct24bos.html#Award
John Mack put forward a motion to award the entire project including the Alternate Bid for the decorative poles. It was estimated the the additional cost for this would be as high as of $42,000 or as low as $7,184.
"Something to keep in mind,," noted Township Engineer Dominic Cundari, "a $50,000 allowance is built into the contract [for cost overruns], which may not have to be touched. So, if you take that out of the base bid, it brings that cost down to $341,915.00. So, if you assume that the allowance does not have to be used, the cost of $341,915.00 plus the additional cost for the decorative poles of $42,200.00, brings the total up to $384,115.00. We have $376,931.00 in grant money.”
Supervisors approved by a 4-1 vote the acceptance of BOTH the base bid and the alternate bid. View the following video of the discussion including comments from residents: https://youtu.be/pBwPnQawcGY
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