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Remote Desktop Redirected Printer %621% %621% Page 1 of 39 Opened --Project Name Item Number Unit (f) Quantity Eng Project (VersionID/Aksas/Ref. Description (f) (f) Est Min Avg Max Low Bid Std. ID)------ Bid Bid Bid Amount (f) 335 Listed Low 2nd 3rd Bidder Low Low % of Bidder Bidder Bid % of % of Bid Bid 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1A) EACH 5 248.00 296.77 432.60 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, WHITE 550.00 275.00 300.00 432.60 Channelization SPRUCE, 4 FEET 0.13% 0.06% 0.05% 0.08% Improvements TALL (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1B) EACH 13 441.00 505.68 653.10 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, WHITE 650.00 490.00 500.00 653.10 Channelization SPRUCE, 6 FEET 0.39% 0.26% 0.24% 0.31% Improvements TALL (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1C) EACH 3 530.00 608.73 827.35 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, WHITE 800.00 590.00 605.00 827.35 Channelization SPRUCE, 8 FEET 0.11% 0.07% 0.07% 0.09% Improvements TALL (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1D) EACH 16 310.00 332.78 355.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, PAPER BIRCH, 450.00 344.00 355.00 327.70 Channelization 1 INCH CALIPER 0.33% 0.22% 0.21% 0.19% Improvements (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1E) EACH 21 490.00 546.02 632.10 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, PAPER BIRCH, 650.00 544.00 560.00 632.10 Channelization 2 INCH CALIPER 0.63% 0.46% 0.43% 0.48% Improvements (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (1F) EACH 7 615.00 719.33 1,051.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE, PAPER BIRCH, 850.00 680.00 700.00 1,051.00 Channelization 3 INCH CALIPER 0.28% 0.19% 0.18% 0.27% Improvements (41670/52119/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (2A) EACH 43 48.00 51.73 55.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive SHRUB, GREEN 50.00 53.00 55.00 49.35 Channelization ALDER, 36 INCH TALL 0.10% 0.09% 0.09% 0.08% Improvements (41670/52119/1605) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (2B) EACH 27 60.00 64.71 69.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive SHRUB, DWARF 50.00 66.00 69.00 68.25 Channelization BIRCH, 15 INCH TALL 0.06% 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% Improvements (41670/52119/1605) 6 Bids Tendered %621% %621% Page 2 of 39 Opened --Project Name Item Number Unit (f) Quantity Eng Project (VersionID/Aksas/Ref. Description (f) (f) Est Min Avg Max Low Bid Std. ID)------ Bid Bid Bid Amount (f) 335 Listed Low 2nd 3rd Bidder Low Low % of Bidder Bidder Bid % of % of Bid Bid 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (2C) EACH 26 55.65 66.94 74.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive SHRUB, AMERICAN 50.00 72.00 74.00 55.65 Channelization CRANBERRY, 36 0.06% 0.08% 0.07% 0.05% Improvements INCH TALL (41670/52119/1605) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (5) LUMP 1 4,602.00 6,323.83 12,941.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive TREE PROTECTION SUM 10,000.00 5,100.00 5,300.00 12,941.00 Channelization FENCING 0.46% 0.20% 0.19% 0.47% Improvements (41670/52119/7808) 6 Bids Tendered 2013 HSIP: Northern Lights Blvd 621 (6) LUMP 1 4,953.00 9,031.67 20,637.00 2,488,685 10 At UAA Drive MOOSE SUM 12,000.00 5,500.00 12,100.00 20,637.00 Channelization PROTECTION 0.56% 0.22% 0.44% 0.75% Improvements FENCING (41670/52119/7808) 6 Bids Tendered 2009 TUDOR ROAD & LAKE 621(1) Each 119 550.00 587.50 650.00 7,489,670 12 OTIS PARKWAY Tree 800.00 550.00 600.00 550.00 INTERSECTION 1.03% 0.87% 0.88% 0.77% IMPROVEMENTS (25576/58890/1604) 4 Bids Tendered 2012 Sawmill Creek Road 621(1) Each 6 550.00 729.33 1,000.00 11,789,167 11 Upgrade Tree 250.00 1,000.00 550.00 638.00 (37924/68216/1604) 0.01% 0.05% 0.03% 0.03% 3 Bids Tendered 2011 Kenai Pen Flood Oct 02, 621(1) Each 6,300 15.00 20.38 25.50 453,209 04 CONSENT DECREE Tree 15.00 21.90 23.00 16.50 MITIGATION (GF) 22.21% 30.44% 31.55% 21.68% (33215/52992/1604) 5 Bids Tendered 2010 HSIP:13th Avenue At 621(1) Each 3 495.00 531.54 600.00 697,735 03 Gambell Street Tree 650.00 500.00 498.75 495.00 Channelization 0.25% 0.21% 0.19% 0.19% ImprovementS (27854/52416/1604) 7 Bids Tendered 2014 Chena Small Tracts 621(1) Each 189 66.00 129.45 151.81 1,063,885 09 Improvements Tree 25.00 66.00 150.00 150.00 (41972/60260/1604) 0.40% 1.17% 2.54% 2.41% 4 Bids Tendered 2011 Seward Hwy: Trail RV, 621(1) Each 515 19.00 25.33 50.00 17,817,902 08 Falls CR, & Ptarmigan Tree 20.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 Bridge Replacement 0.05% 0.06% 0.14% 0.05% (33825/52035/1604) 6 Bids Tendered 2010 AMHS SW Warehouse 621(1) Each 10 203.50 464.83 756.00 639,474 10 (28695/69054/1604) Tree 770.00 756.00 435.00 203.50 3 Bids Tendered 1.07% 1.18% 0.64% 0.30% %621% %621% Page 3 of 39 Opened --Project Name Item Number Unit (f) Quantity Eng Project (VersionID/Aksas/Ref. Description (f) (f) Est Min Avg Max Low Bid Std. ID)------ Bid Bid Bid Amount (f) 335 Listed Low 2nd 3rd Bidder Low Low % of Bidder Bidder Bid % of % of Bid Bid 2011 Huffman Road 621(1) Each 23 47.25 295.90 540.00 12,332,894 02 Reconstruction - Old Tree, Columnar Aspen 350.00 445.00 47.25 47.25 Seward Hwy to Lake Otis - 2.5" Cal. 0.05% 0.08% 0.01% 0.01% Parkway to Pintail Street (33102/53933 51920/1604) 5 Bids Tendered 2011 Seward Meridian Prkwy 621(1) Each 40 160.00 328.00 500.00 11,989,291 06 Rd Imprvmnts, Ph I Parks Tree, White Spruce, 775.00 500.00 395.00 185.00 to Palmer-Wasilla Hwy 5-Foot Tall 0.21% 0.17% 0.13% 0.05% (33646/51184/1604) 5 Bids Tendered 2013 JNU-Glacier Highway 621(1) Each 475 37.00 55.40 84.21 25,154,532 12 Brotherhood Bridge Trees 5.00 37.00 84.21 45.00 Replacement 0.01% 0.07% 0.15% 0.07% (34037/67987/1604) 3 Bids Tendered 2016 Glacier Highway 621(1) EACH 128 25.00 37.50 50.00 13,394,988 12 Reconstruction: Fritz Cove TREES 50.00 25.00 50.00 0.00 Road To Seaview Avenue 0.04% 0.02% 0.05% 0.00% (46359/Z684710000/1604) 2 Bids Tendered 2011 Illinois Street 621(1)-A EACH 3 350.00 503.75 765.00 21,965,863 12 Reconstruction TREE- PICEA 750.00 400.00 350.00 765.00 (33274/63102/1604) GLAUCA-WHITE 0.01% 0.01% 0.00% 0.01% 4 Bids Tendered SPRUCE-8' 2017 Steese Expressway to 621(1)-A Each 24 375.00 449.25 590.00 858,231 03 Front Street Tree, Betula 475.00 432.00 375.00 400.00 Bicycle/Pedestrian Path Papyrifera, 1.5" 1.25% 1.21% 0.97% 0.97% (45878/62836/1604) Caliper, Single Stem 4 Bids Tendered 2016 Fairbanks Noble Street 621(1)-A Each 40 650.00 1,771.82 3,600.00 9,545,573 12 Upgrade (45722/61725/0) Tree, Birch (Betula 650.00 650.00 1,200.00 3,600.00 4 Bids Tendered Papyrifera), 3" Caliper 0.24% 0.27% 0.49% 1.35% 2011 Illinois Street 621(1)-B EACH 9 350.00 612.50 1,100.00 21,965,863 12 Reconstruction TREE- PICEA 900.00 400.00 350.00 1,100.00 (33274/63102/1604) GLAUCA-WHITE 0.04% 0.02% 0.01% 0.04% 4 Bids Tendered SPRUCE-10' HEIGHT 2017 Steese Expressway to 621(1)-B Each 9 475.00 515.25 600.00 858,231 03 Front Street Tree, Betula 475.00 486.00 475.00 500.00 Bicycle/Pedestrian Path Papyrifera, 1.5" 0.47% 0.51% 0.46% 0.45% (45878/62836/1604) Caliper, Multi Stem 4 Bids Tendered 2016 Fairbanks Noble Street 621(1)-B Each 28 325.00 662.76 976.04 9,545,573 12 Upgrade (45722/61725/0) Tree, White Spruce 150.00 650.00 700.00 325.00 4 Bids Tendered (Picea Glauca), 24" 0.04% 0.19% 0.20% 0.09% Tall %621% %621% Page 4 of 39 Opened --Project Name Item Number Unit (f) Quantity Eng Project (VersionID/Aksas/Ref. Description (f) (f) Est Min Avg Max Low Bid Std. ID)------ Bid Bid Bid Amount (f) 335 Listed Low 2nd 3rd Bidder Low Low % of Bidder Bidder Bid % of % of Bid Bid 2015 JNU Glacier Hwy.
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