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Town of Mashpee Sewer Commission <br /> t <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> Contract 1 <br /> For Contract 1,the town received only one bid, from Waterline Industries, a firm that had previously <br /> worked on the WRRF. Despite being the sole bidder,the bid was deemed competitive.The contract <br /> included four bid alternates, of which two will be accepted.The other two were considered unnecessary <br /> at this stage and too costly.The accepted bid, including the base scope and two alternates, totals$17.9 <br /> million.This contract includes activating processing lines three and four at the facility, among other <br /> improvements. <br /> Contract 2 <br /> Contract 2, concerning the pump stations required for the collection system, received five bids. Zoppo <br /> Corporation submitted the lowest bid.The contract will include one add alternate, bringing the total to <br /> $13.1 million. <br /> Contract 3 <br /> Contract 3, a low-pressure system installation south of the existing facility, also received five bids and <br /> was awarded to CC Construction. One alternate will be included in the final contract, which totals$7.9 <br /> million. Mr. Drainville clarified the concept of a "full-width mill and overlay" here: instead of simply <br /> patching the trench created for sewer pipe installation,the entire lane of traffic is resurfaced for a more <br /> complete and visually seamless repair. This is a significant improvement over basic trench patching, <br /> which had caused issues in past projects. <br /> Contracts 4, 5, and 6 Details and Alternates <br /> Contract 4 <br /> Contract 4, also awarded to CC Construction, included six bids. It will proceed with one add alternate <br /> and a total contract value of$9.1 million. Mr. Drainville elaborated on how alternates function in the <br /> bidding process:they are optional items outside the base bid that the town may choose to include if <br /> funding permits.These alternates give the town strategic flexibility. For example, if the total cost <br /> remains under budget, it may be possible to accept one or more alternates without financial strain. <br /> Contract 5 <br /> Contract 5, covering a northern section of the collection system, was awarded to Robert Our. It included <br /> two add alternates—both of which will be accepted. One of these alternates addresses particularly long <br /> residential lots,with distances reaching up to 700 feet.The alternate ensures that grinder pumps and <br /> connection work for these longer properties will be covered under the project, relieving homeowners of <br /> potentially significant out-of-pocket expenses. <br /> The Commission briefly reflected on similar decisions made during Phase 1 of the program, when odor <br /> control was included as a bid alternate and ultimately accepted. Mr. Drainville acknowledged this and <br /> assured the Commission that he would provide more detail on alternates after concluding the contract <br /> summary. <br /> Contract 6 <br /> Contract 6, covering another portion of the northern collection system, was awarded to C. Naughton <br /> Corporation following six submitted bids. One alternate will be included, bringing the total contract <br /> value to $14.5 million. <br /> Mr. Drainville emphasized that all winning contractors are reputable and familiar entities. Waterline <br /> Industries handled the treatment plant in Phase 1; Robert B. Our completed two major projects during <br />