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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 15, Page 73, No Ordinance Number0.4 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF SETH E. GIEM AND ASSOCIATES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE DOLLARS ($1,270,433.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CITY HALL BUILDING, KNOWN AS PROJECT NO. APW-KY-44G; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAID CONSTRUCTION ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID ACCEPTANCE OF SAID BID AND THE EXECUTION OF SAID CONTRACT FOR SAID CONSTRUCTION BE CONDITIONED UPON THE APPROVAL OF THE HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, on April 2, 1963, the City Manager of said city on May 6, 1963 advertised for bids for the construction of a City Hall building in Paducah, Kentucky, known as Project No. APW-KY-44G, and WHEREAS, on May 23, 1963 bids were submitted by contractors for such construction in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Edward Durell Stone, Architect of New York, N.Y. and Lee Potter Smith and Associates of Paducah, Inc., Associate Architects, said plans and specifications provided for a base proposal for the entire construction, and provided for ten alternate proposals for changes and omissions, said alternate proposals being numbered one to ten, and WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of said city the lowest and best bid for such construction was submitted by Seth E. Giem and Associates with a base proposal in the amount of $1,333,333.00 with the addition of Alternate Proposal No. One (a deduction of $7,900.00 from said base) and Alternate Proposal No. Seven (a deduction of $55,000.00 from said base) making a net bid of $1,270,433.00, and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable by the Board of Commissioners of said City that said bid should be accepted, subject to the approval of the Housing and Home Finance Agency of the United States of America. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah, Kentucky, subject to the conditions herein set out, approve and accept the bid of Seth E. Giem i, and Associates in the amount of One Million Two Hundred Seventy Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-three Dollars ($1,270,433.00), said amount representing a base proposal bid of $1,333,333.00 with the addition of Alternate Proposal No. One (a deduction of $7,900.00 from said base) and Alternate Proposal No. Seven (a deduction of $55,000.00 from said base) for the construction of a City Hall building in said 7d 74 City, known as Project No. APW-KY-44G. The approval and acceptance of said bid is subject to all the terms and conditions contained and set out in the plans and specifications, including alternate proposals, for the construction prepared by Edward Durell Stone, Architect of New York, N.Y. and Lee Potter Smith & Associates of Paducah, Inc., Associate Architects. SECTION 2. 'Acceptance of the bid of Seth E. Giem and Associates, and the execution of the contract as set out herein, shall be conditioned upon the final approval and concurrence of the Housing and Home Finance Agency of the United States and until such approval is given neither the City nor the Contractor will be obligated. If approval of said bid and contract is given by said Housing and Home Finance Agency, the Contractor and the City will properly execute such contract containing all the terms of said Contractor's bid, including Alternate Proposals Nos. One and Seven therein, and said contract shall be in the form of the contract contained in the aforesaid specifications, subject to any proper and legal changes as may be required by said Housing and Home Finance Agency. SECTS Upon approval of said bid and contract by the Housing and Home Finance Agency of the United States, the Mayor of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby authorized to execute such contract with Seth E. Giem and Associates for and on behalf of the City. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on file for public inspection for one (1) week in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and if adopted shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days thereafter. Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners May.24, 1963 Passed by the Board of Commissioners May 31, 1963 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, May 31, 1963.