File #: 13-1378    Version: Name: Joe Orr Road- Relocated, East of Stony Island Avenue to Torrence Avenue in the Village of Lynwood and Ford Heights
Type: Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) Status: Approved
File created: 8/22/2013 In control: Roads and Bridges Committee (Inactive. There is now a Transportation Committee)
On agenda: 9/11/2013 Final action: 10/2/2013
Title: PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK Department: Department of Transportation and Highways Other Part(ies): N/A Action: Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges Section: 09-B6736-03-RP; Federal Project. No.: M-9003 (741); Federal Job No.: C-91-184-11; County Contract No.: 11-28-160; IDOT Contract No.: 10217 Location: Joe Orr Road Relocated, east of Stony Island Avenue to Torrence Avenue in the Village of Lynwood and Ford Heights Board District: County Board District #6 Good(s) or Service(s): The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with new items to reflect a savings to the County due to the contractors use of Hot-Mix Asphalt mixes containing more recycled material, which is more economical to produce but still meets all QC/QA quality assurance criteria. Fiscal Impact: $10,088.81(Deducti...
Indexes: (Inactive) JOHN YONAN, P.E., Superintendent, Department of Transportation and Highways
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PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
 
Department:  Department of Transportation and Highways
 
Other Part(ies):  N/A
 
Action:  Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges
 
Section: 09-B6736-03-RP; Federal Project. No.: M-9003 (741); Federal Job No.: C-91-184-11; County Contract No.: 11-28-160; IDOT Contract No.: 10217
 
Location:  Joe Orr Road Relocated, east of Stony Island Avenue to Torrence Avenue in the Village of Lynwood and Ford Heights
 
Board District:  County Board District #6
 
Good(s) or Service(s):  The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with new items to reflect a savings to the County due to the contractors use of Hot-Mix Asphalt mixes containing more recycled material, which is more economical to produce but still meets all QC/QA quality assurance criteria.
 
Fiscal Impact:  $10,088.81(Deduction).  
 
Accounts:  600-600
 
Legislative History:  9/11/13 Board of Commissioners      referred to the Roads and Bridges Committee (Board Agenda Item #32)
 
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