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HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-6-2533100 ORDINANCE NO. 84-6-2533 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF JIMAR PAVING COMPANY, INC. FOR RESURFACING VARIOUS STREETS IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SUCH SERVICES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That .the City of Paducah accept the bid of Jimar Paving Company for resurfacing various streets in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, for the following prices: Bituminous surface, 9,000 tons @ $28.00 Bituminous pavement & milling texturing, 500 tons @ $20.00 Bituminous primer, 1,000 gals. @ $1.50 Bituminous tack, 6,000 gals. @ 0.84 Base construction (DGA), 500,tons @ $12.50 Shoulder construction (DGA), 500 tons @ $12.50 6,250.00 Manhole adjustment, 20, @ $200.00 TOTAL $252,000.00 10,000.00 1,500.00 5,040.00 6,250.00 4,000.00 $285,040.00 Said bid being in substantial compliance with the bid specifications and advertisement for bids as was authorized by Municipal Order passed by the Board of Commissioners on April 24, 1984, and as contained in the bid of Jimar Paving Company, Inc., dated May 24, 1984. SECTION 2. That the Mayor be authorized to execute a contract with Jimar Paving Company for the service authorized in Section 1 above, according to the specifications, bid proposal and all contract documents heretofore approved and incorporated in the bid. SECTION 3. That Jimar Paving Company will furnish to the City, within ten (10) days after execution of said contract, a performance bond in the amount of $1,000.00. SECTION 4. The purchase price for said services shall be charged to Federal Revenue Sharing Street Paving and Construction and/or Municipal Aid Program Funds. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will be effective upon publication of title and a certified summary thereof. JOE VITERISI Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners June 12 ,1984 Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 26, 1984 Recorded by Louise McKinney, City Clerk, June 26, 1984 Published by The Paducah Sun July 3, 1984.