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6 tDJOURNMENT: <br />Moved by Councilman Hayes, seconded by Councilwoman Garcia and unanimously passed, <br />Mayor Gonzales adjourned the meeting at 9:15 p. m., to meet for an Adjourned Regu- <br />lar Meeting on Thursday, June 4, 1981, at 5:30 p. m., in the Council Chambers of <br />City Hall. <br />HELEN A. RAMOS, CMC <br />City Clerk <br />City of Colton <br />Approved this 16th day of June, 1981. <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />JUNE 16, 1981 <br />A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Colton was held on the above <br />given date at 7:30 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Gonzales <br />presiding. <br />Mayor Gonzales led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. <br />Invocation was offered by Councilman Leroy Rehrer. <br />ROLL CALL: <br />Council Members present were Hayes, Cisneros, Rehrer, Garcia, and Mayor Gonzales. <br />Also present were City Manager Trevino, City Attorney Edwards, and City Clerk <br />Ramos. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR: <br />Bids <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />Mr. Robert A. Krieger, of Krieger & Stewart, Engineering Consultants, spoke to the <br />Council Members with regard to the bid opening for the construction and installa- <br />tion of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Renovation. <br />Mr. Krieger advised that after the bid opening, May 27, 1981, the low bidder, <br />Equinox -Malibu, sent a telegram advising there was a bid error resulting in a <br />possible underestimate of cost for the total bid package, and they would notify <br />the City later of their intent position. Mr. Krieger continued that a second tele- <br />gram was received from Equinox -Malibu advising they were in agreement with their <br />original bid and would take a bid award if the City chose to do so. <br />Mr. Krieger said the bid submitted by Equinox, $498,800, was quite low and there, <br />fore, there was concern over the total construction project, however, after dis- <br />cussions with a representative from Equinox, it was apparent there was a clear under- <br />standing of the project and the work to be performed. <br />Mr. Krieger recommended the City Council award the Contract to the low bidder, Equinox - <br />Malibu, in the amount of $498,800, and that the award be made as soon as possible so <br />that the project can be continued on a timely schedule. Mr. Krieger advised the first <br />phase of the plant expansion is scheduled for completion in September, 1981, and the <br />second phase is scheduled for completion in January, 1982. <br />Mr. Krieger further advised that the cost of the renovation project was estimated to <br />be approximately $703,000 as of June, 1980, however, it is now estimated to be about <br />$1,028,000, which increase has been attributed to construction cost escalation, low <br />estimating price quotes from suppliers, low estimates for construction work, and ad- <br />ditional work that became evident during the course of design. <br />Councilman Rehrer indicated concern over the increase in costs, and asked if the <br />City has the funds to cover this, and where these funds will come from. <br />Assistant to the Finance Director, Jerry Young, stated there will be funds avail- <br />able in the Depreciation Fund to cover this. <br />JUN 16 1981 <br />