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Item 4F MemoCITY OF 5OUTHLAKE MEMORANDUM (June 1, 2021) To: Shana Yelverton, City Manager From: Rob Cohen, Director of Public Works Item 4F Subject: Ratify expenditures with TexOp Construction, L.P. for milling services on N. Carroll Avenue from SH 114 to Burney Lane in an amount of $92,925. Action Requested: Ratify expenditures with TexOp Construction, L.P. for milling services on N. Carroll Avenue from SH 114 to Burney Lane in an amount of $92,925. Background Information: On December 1, 2020, City Council approved an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) with Tarrant County for the joint roadway rehabilitation project of N. Carroll Avenue from SH 114 to Burney Lane for a total of 9,350 linear ft. As part of this partnership, the City is responsible to mill the roadway prior to Tarrant County in completing paving operations. The scope of service from TexOp will remove between two to four inches of asphalt, hauling of asphalt waste, and sweeping. The rehabilitation of N. Carroll Avenue is anticipated to begin May 27, 2021. Previous milling projects TexOp has completed for the City include: Dove Road, E. and W. Continental Boulevard, and Crooked Lane, all have been a part of previous joint rehabilitation projects with Tarrant County. Financial Considerations: The City's purchasing policy is met through an ILA with the City of Fort Worth for asphalt milling services. On February 25, 2021, the City of Fort Worth renewed its contract 17-0183 for the period of May 2021 through May 2022; this renewal is the third of four one- year renewal options (Attachment A). Funding for the asphalt milling of N. Carroll Avenue from SH 114 to Burney Lane is available as part of the approved Capital Improvement Program. Expenditures did not exceed available funds. Page 1 of 2 Item 4F Strategic Link: This item links to the City's Strategy Map strategic focus areas of Mobility, Infrastructure, and Partnerships & Volunteerism. It specifically relates to the City's Corporate Objectives, 132: Collaborate With Select Partners To Implement Service Solutions, and F2: Invest To Provide & Maintain High Quality Public Assets. The Critical Business Outcomes is, CBO2: Enhance Mobility Through Aggressive Traffic Management Initiatives And Capital Project Implementation. Citizen Input/ Board Review: None. Legal Review: None. Alternatives: The City Council may approve or deny the request. Staff Recommendation: Ratify expenditures with TexOp Construction, L.P. for milling services on N. Carroll Avenue from SH 114 to Burney Lane in an amount of $92,925. Supporting Documents: Attachment A: City of Fort Worth Renewal Contract 18-0087 Attachment B: TexOp Construction — Proposal Staff Contact: Rob Cohen, Director of Public Works Jack Thompson, Deputy Director of Public Works - Operations Page 2 of 2