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Painting and Wrought Iron Restoration at Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center <br /> July 16, 2024 <br /> Page 2 <br /> commuter rail service, and several local and regional bus services (i.e. Orange County <br /> Transportation Authority (OCTA), Greyhound, and other bus services). The Spanish and <br /> Mediterranean Revival architectural style of SARTC features ceramic red barrel roof <br /> tiles, stucco-style walls, and extensive use of painted tiles for decoration. <br /> The Public Works Agency (PWA) submitted a successful grant application for funding to <br /> the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Clean California Local Grants <br /> Program to revitalize the SARTC in the amount of $1 ,475,000. On December 5, 2023, <br /> the City Council adopted Resolution 2023-090, which authorized the Executive Director <br /> of the Public Works Agency to execute agreements with Caltrans for the SARTC <br /> Painting and Wrought Iron Fencing project. <br /> The scope of work includes repairing the exterior painting of the building and wrought <br /> iron fencing throughout the SARTC. This entails the restoration of existing wrought iron <br /> fencing to match the existing design of the facility. Additionally, the project will include <br /> ornamental wrought iron fencing replacement around the building, as well as the <br /> refurbishment of the iconic Santa Ana signage in the courtyard. After utilizing the grant <br /> funding to hire an architect to help develop a scope of work and identify treatments that <br /> best preserve the integrity of the existing finishes and details, the remaining grant <br /> funding of$1 ,197,000 will be allocated to the construction phase of the project to ensure <br /> that we maximize the use of these grant funds and avoid returning any funds to <br /> Caltrans. <br /> Public Outreach and Contractor Participation <br /> To provide an opportunity for local vendors to submit bids, the City notified a total of <br /> 1,183 regional vendors via PlanetBids, several of which are Santa Ana based. A total of <br /> seven bids were received. One bid was received from Santa Ana contractors. <br /> The project was advertised in PlanetBids on April 11, 2024. Bids were received <br /> electronically via Planetbids on May 8, 2024. No bid protest was submitted by any of the <br /> bidders during the bid protest period. <br /> Bid Results Summary <br /> Rank Bidder's Name Location Base Bid <br /> 1 AJ Fistes Corporation Long Beach, CA $719,100 <br /> 2 Abajian Enterprise Santa Ana, CA $748,000 <br /> 3 Harbor Coating and Restoration Orange, CA $1 ,002,000 <br /> 4 CTG Construction Inc. Wilmington, CA $1,105,000 <br /> 5 Pacific Contractors Group, Inc. Northridge, CA $1 ,221 ,000 <br /> 6 US National Corporation Pacoima, CA $1,480,000 <br /> 7 Color New Co. Woodland Hills, CA $2,160,000 <br /> City Council 21 — 2 7/16/2024 <br />
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