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Site work and paving for a mixed-use development in Joplin, Missouri. Completed plans call for site work for a road / highway; for paving for a road / highway; sidewalk / parking lot; and water / sewer project.
https://newstalkkzrg.com/2022/08/20/one-portion-of-west-32nd-open-new-section-to-close-august-23rd/ One portion of West 32nd open; New section to close August 23rd Weather permitting, starting Tuesday, August 23, the existing road closure of West 32nd Street between Westberry Square and Schifferdecker Avenue will be opened to traffic. The second closure of 32nd Street will begin at this time, closing the road just east of the 32nd St. and Crane Drive intersection, to allow for the construction of a new concrete culvert. This closure will be limited to an area between Crane Drive and Day Road. Detour routes will be posted and access to local properties will be maintained at all times. This is the second of multiple closures occurring consecutively on different sections of 32nd Street as this widening project between Schifferdecker Avenue and Central City Street progresses. The newly opened section of 32nd Street from Westberry Square to Schifferdecker Avenue will only have the base asphalt layers placed at this time, with the final layer of surface asphalt to be placed later in the project. Temporary lane markings will be utilized for traffic, and work outside of the roadway will still be occurring with short term lane closures with the use of flagmen expected in this area. The contractor for the 32md Street widening project is Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. This improvement will widen 32nd Street, from Schifferdecker Avenue west to Central City Road. The design includes adding a center lane and constructing a sidewalk-shared use path. Completion of this project is set for summer 2023. The $8 million project is funded through the 3/8-cent Capital Improvement Sales Tax approved by voters in 2014. ______________________________ https://www.joplinglobe.com/news/contract-for-32nd-street-widening-on-council-agenda/article_adcc95b8-dace-11eb-a0fd-970279c00e92.html A construction contract of nearly $8.7 million for the widening of West 32nd Street will be presented to the Joplin City Council for approval at a meeting Tuesday. The meeting was moved from Monday because of the Independence Day holiday. The bill for the street project would establish a contract between the city and Emery Sapp & Sons Inc. for the work. The cost would be $8,687,130. The project consists of widening 32nd Street to three lanes from Schifferdecker Avenue to Central City Road, building curb and gutter as well as a wide sidewalk and bike trail on the north side of the road. Bids for the job were advertised starting April 24, and the city received two bids. The Emery Sapp bid was the lower of the two. The other bid, which was submitted by D&E Plumbing and Heating Inc., was for slightly more than $9.1 million. The project is to be done by June 2023, according to the contract. It is one of the street construction projects that is to be funded by the city's capital improvements sales tax that was last enacted for a 10-year period in 2014. In other business, the council will be asked to approve an amendment to municipal court rules that would repeal a $3 court cost fee that was paid to the Sheriff's Retirement System. The fee was enacted in 1983 by the Legislature, and in 2013, the state attorney general issued an opinion that the fee was applicable to municipal courts as well as circuit courts. The city then applied the fee. Last month, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled the fee to be unconstitutional as applied to municipal courts. The proposed change in the city code would discontinue collection of the fee consistent with the court's decision. Public hearings will be held on two zoning requests. One of the requests is to change zoning from residential to commercial at 1827 and 1831 S. Wall Ave. A building on the property is a former fire station that later was the home of the Joplin Lions Club and a vacant lot to the south. Owner Seth Dermott told the Planning and Zoning Commission he wants to convert the property to a mixed use with an apartment on the top floor of the building and some kind of commercial operation on the lower floor. The lot to the south would be for parking. The commission voted to forward the request to the council with a recommendation for approval. A second zoning request set for hearing is a site plan review for 1917 Carolyn Place. The proposed use of the property is for offices that are to be built by Court Appointed Special Advocates for children. At the planning and zoning hearing for the request, some residential neighbors asked if there would be water runoff control when the property is developed, but they were not opposed to offices for CASA being built there. The commission advanced it to the council with a recommendation to approve. The council will be asked to approve three ordinances on an emergency basis, meaning that they would be passed immediately rather than after second and third readings at a subsequent meeting. One would authorize a three-year contract between the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the city of Joplin for the health department to participate in the Children's Health Insurance Program to provide immunizations and be paid up to $100,060 for that. Another proposed contract between the state health agency and the local health department would pay up to $182,913 over three years for the department to provide flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. Staff also is asking for authorization of an agreement with All-American Pride LLC for $220,000 to provide construction services and installation of an automated diesel fuel system for city vehicles and equipment. The council recently approved a contract for this project with PB Hoidale, but afterward the company notified the city that some equipment had not been included in the bid. With those additions, the low bidder was instead All-American Pride, according to a staff report. The council also is to hear an update from the health department on COVID-19 during the session. _________ City of Joplin, Missouri is seeking sealed proposals for Construction of Hammons Boulevard and 32nd Street Improvements. The Work Consists Essentially of the Following Estimated Quantities: Approximate Quantities Item No Description (32nd Street Improvements) Quantityunits 1mobilizationls1 2 Field Office and Laboratory (Type a)ea1 3 Clearing, Grubbing, and Demolition Ls1 4 Contractor Construction Staking Ls1 5 Asphalt Pavement (Apwa 6-01 Surface) (3")sy913 6 Asphalt Pavement (Apwa 5-01 Base) (8")sy913 7 Type-5 Aggregate (4")sy1811 8 Concrete Pavement (Drives)sy205 9 Concrete Pavement (Medians)sy180 10 Curb and Gutter (3')lf1300 11 Curb and Gutter (2')lf187 12 Curb and Gutter (6") (Median)lf639 13 Sidewalk (6") (5')sy401 14 Truncated Domes Ea4 15 Storm Sewer (12") (Rcp) Lf16 16 Storm Sewer (15") (Rcp) Lf8 17 Grate Inlet (3' X 2')ea3 18 Storm Structure Modification Ea1 19 Sign (Flat Sheet) (High Performance) Ea13 20 Sign Post (1.75" Perforated Square Steel Tube)ea13 21 Sign Relocation Ea3 22 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (Yellow) (4") Lf 519 23 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (White) (6") Lf562 24 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (White) (16")lf116 25 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (White) (24")lf140 26 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (White Dashed) (4") Lf610 27 Pavement Marking (Epoxy) (White Dotted) (4")lf150 28 Pavement Marking Symbol (Epoxy) (White) (Rt Turn Arrow)ea3 29 Pavement Marking Symbol (Epoxy) (White) (Only)ea1 30 Pavement Marking Symbol (Epoxy) (White) (Lt Turn Arrow)ea5 31 Traffic Control Ls1 32 Temporary Seeding Ac0.13 33 Permanent Seeding Ac0.13 34silt Fence Lf1600 35 Inlet Protection Ea3 36 Traffic Signal Installation Ls1 Item No Description (Hammons Blvd Improvements) Quantity Units 1 Contractor Construction Staking 1ls 2 General Conditions & Mobilization 1ls 3 Demolition and Site Preparation 1ls 4full Depth Saw Cut 470lf 5 Existing Hammons Road Demolition & Removal 9690sy 62.75" Asphalt Mill 4381sy 74 State Building Demolition & Removal 6000sf 8 Clearing and Grubbing 1ls 9 Remove Existing Curb and Gutter 593lf 10 Surface Coarse (2-inch)13485 Sy 11 Base Coarse (4-inch)9103 Sy 12 Limestone Base (8-inch)9103sy 13 Leveling Coarse (0.75-inch)4381 Sy 14 Tensar Glaspave 25 Paving Mat4381sy 15 Hammons Blvd Soil Stabilization 13485sy 16 Curb & Gutter 7430lf 176-foot Class B Sidewalk 1960sy 18 Signage 152sf 19 Striping3715lf 20 Pavement Markings 19ea 21 Traffic Control1ls 22 Street Lighting 29ea 23 Street Lighting Removal 17ea 2415-inch Storm Sewer 59lf 2518-inch Storm Sewer 243lf 2624-inch Storm Sewer 243lf 2730-inch Storm Sewer 591lf 2830-inch Flared End Section 2ea 2936-inch Flared End Section 1ea 305'x3' Type D Curb Inlet 6ea 315'x4' Type D Curb Inlet 2ea 324'x4' Type a Catch Basin 6ea 334'x4' Junction Box 3ea 34 Storm Sewer Removal 477lf 35 Storm Structure Removal 3ea 36 Storm Flume Removal 4ea 37 Detention Outlet Structures2ea 386" D50 Rip-rap45sy 3912" D50 Rip-rap98sy 401-1/2" Crushed Limestone 24sy 41 Erosion Control 7.2ac 42 Seeding 22070sy Item Nodescription (Sanitary Sewer Extension)quantity Units 1 Clearing & Grubbing 1ls 28" Pvc (Sdr-26) Main2872lf 34" Pvc (Sdr-26) Service Line136lf 4standard 48" Manhole10ea 5connect to Existing Manhole2ea 6trench & Backfill (0-8)519lf 7trench & Backfill (8-12)823lf 8trench & Backfill (10-12)420lf 9trench & Backfill (12-14)741lf 10trench & Backfill (14-16)369lf. All proposals must be submitted on bid forms furnished, and must be accompanied by a bid bond or a certified check in the amount not less than five (5) percent of the Bidder's price made payable to the 32nd Street Place Community Improvement District as security that the bidder to whom the contract may be awarded will enter into a contract to build the improvements in accordance with this Notice to Contractor and will give a contract and maintenance bond in the amount of 100% of the total contract price, all as provided in the specifications. Bid bonds must be executed by a duly licensed corporate surety. Checks accompanying proposals not accepted shall be returned to the bidders. The Bid Security shall be in a separate sealed envelope attached to the Proposal envelope and shall be marked "BID SECURITY" with the project identified thereon. Proposals received after the above time shall be returned unopened to the bidder submitting the proposal. The work herein provided shall be done under written contract with the responsible bidder submitting the lowest acceptable bid in accordance with the requirements of the plans and specifications and as provided by law. In accordance with Section 107.170, RSMo, as amended, Contractor shall procure a payment and performance bond issued by a surety acceptable to District (the "Payment and Performance Bond") with regard to the Contracts, naming the District, the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Joplin, Missouri ("IDA"), and UMB Bank, N.A., as bond trustee, as dual obliges thereunder. All Bidders and subcontractors will be required to comply with all Governmental Requirements, including, but not limited to Sections 290.210 through 290.340, RSMo, as amended, for the payment of prevailing wages to contractors and subcontractors in connection with the construction of the Project. The District reserves the right to determine whether the District believes a bidder has the ability to complete the project in the manner required by the plans and bid package. The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids received and to waive informalities and irregularities. Bidders with questions concerning this invitation may contact Patrick Joyce, Project Manager, Anderson Engineering, Inc, 941 W. 141st Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64145, at 816-777-0400. RFI (Request for Information) All RFI’s must be submitted in writing to the 32nd Street Community Improvement District Representative or Supervisory Consultant Engineer no later than April 06, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. local time.
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