You may have noticed the concrete batch plant by the Park and Ride on the east side of I-25. Operators of that plant were asked by City staff if they had plans for the plant once the paving of the County road from Parker to I-25 is completed. As it turns out the facility will be available at that location through year-end. Council secured a very attractive bid for concrete from this batch plant to replace significant sections of Monarch Blvd. and Castle Pines Parkway. This represents an enormous opportunity.
Tonight council approved a bid for 6,000 square yards of concrete at a cost of $534,000. Because of the proximate location of the batch plant, this cost is about 40% lower than bids from other contractors who would have to truck in concrete. Council also directed that it will consider an appropriation at the next Council meeting to fund an additional 12,000 square yards of concrete. Total volume is 18,000 square yards at a cost of $1,602,000. This work can address virtually all of the cracked concrete issues on our two main thoroughfares. Paving will begin soon, and could take up to twelve weeks to complete.
This is EXACTLY the type of issue City Council should be tackling. Much of the cracked pavement to be replaced is twenty-six years old, and has reached its effective service life. With the batch plant located in the area, pricing appears very attractive, unlikely to be repeated. Congratulations to all Council Members who voted for tonight's action. This is a good sized chunk of money for Council to consider. It takes guts for them to cast yes votes. Please thank them for taking this action for our community. It's the right thing to do!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Council Votes Significant Funding to Pave Parkway, Monarch
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