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File #: 18789    Version: 1 Name: Creating Amendment #1 to existing contract with Brickline, Inc. to provide additional epoxy pavement markings.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/4/2010 In control: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 7/20/2010 Final action: 7/20/2010
Enactment date: 7/21/2010 Enactment #: RES-10-00646
Title: Creating Amendment #1 to existing contract with Brickline, Inc. to provide additional epoxy pavement markings.
Sponsors: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Attachments: 1. file.pdf
Fiscal Note
There is no fiscal impact as this resolution does not request any additional funding or expenditure authority but amends the existing contract to provide for services already reflected in Traffic Engineering's 2010 operating budget.
Title
Creating Amendment #1 to existing contract with Brickline, Inc. to provide additional epoxy pavement markings.
Body
WHEREAS, the City of Madison entered into a contract with Brickline Inc. on April 8, 2008 (Contract 6198) to provide$287,495 in semi-permanent pavement marking services for the years 2008-2010; and

WHEREAS, the Division of Traffic Engineering has already budgeted $70,000 in each of its 2008, 2009 and 2010 operating budgets ($210,000 total) for general purpose epoxy pavement markings, and $20,000 for each of these three years for epoxy markings for reconstruction projects($60,000 total); and

WHEREAS, a 2008 budget amendment provided an additional $25,000 for epoxy pavement markings for school crossing walks, thus providing $295,000 in total budget authority ($210,000 + $60,000 + $25,000); and

WHEREAS, the amount of contract authority is $7,500 less than the cumulative budget authority ($295,000 less $287,500 [rounded]) because Brickline’s bid was less than what was budgeted before the contract was finalized; and

WHEREAS, in 2008, a major winter snow storm and subsequent snowplowing caused a much greater amount of pavement marking damage than was anticipated; and

WHEREAS, in 2009, three large resurfacing projects (Watts Road, Whitney Way, and High Point Road) required more thermoplastic pavement markings than Traffic Engineering staff could provide before colder weather would render this type of pavement marking material ineffective; and

WHEREAS, epoxy markings may be used during colder weather more effectively than thermoplastic or other materials; and

WHEREAS, about $144,000 in 2008 and $102,000 in 2009 of the $287,500 total contract authority value was spent, leaving an allowable contract a...

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