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File #: 19-8818    Version: 1 Name: Clear Zone Property Improvements
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/22/2019 In control: Parks & Recreation
On agenda: 4/2/2019 Final action: 4/2/2019
Title: Contract with MasterTurf Products and Service, Inc. through BuyBoard Contract #529-17, in the amount of $367,404 plus a 5% contingency of $18,370 for a total of $385,774 for site improvements, irrigation, laser grading and other improvements at the Clear Zone property located at Bagdad and Main Street
Attachments: 1. 19-8818 - Clear Zone Improvements.doc.pdf
From
Duane Strawn

Title
Contract with MasterTurf Products and Service, Inc. through BuyBoard Contract #529-17, in the amount of $367,404 plus a 5% contingency of $18,370 for a total of $385,774 for site improvements, irrigation, laser grading and other improvements at the Clear Zone property located at Bagdad and Main Street

Presenter
Cheryl DeLeon, Director of Parks, Arts and Recreation

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
The Parks, Arts, and Recreation Department is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of various tracts of land owned by the Bureau of Land Management and leased to the City; the area of land leased to the city is commonly referred to as the Clear Zone. The City, through the Parks, Arts, and Recreation Department, has provided both a Rugby Field and a Cricket Field at the Clear Zone property for the past 10 years. This property is surrounded by 6’ chainlink fence that is old and dilapidated and the playable surface has become uneven due to the clay soils and intermittent rainfall.

MasterTurf Products and Service, Inc will remove existing weeds/spoils, import topsoil as needed, install design/built irrigation systems and professionally laser grade surface areas to the fields used for Rugby and Cricket.

Once this portion of the Clear Zone project is completed, staff will solicit bids for the perimeter fence replacement; this bid award will be submitted for council approval at a later date this fiscal year.

Chapter 271.102 of the Local Government Code authorizes local governments to participate in a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or local cooperative organization. In lieu of competitive bidding, items and services may be purchased through such agreements as the agreements have already been bid by the sponsoring entity or agency. The City of Grand Prairie has master inter-local cooperative agreements with various entities including BuyBoard.

The BuyBoard is able to save money by pooling the ...

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