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07-26-1993 HUCMg3 4. 4 Regular Meeting July 26, 1993 Commissioners Lyke, Ward, Cornell and Gilmer were present; Commissioner Beatty was absent; also present were Mgr. Kadrmas and Counsel Prochnow. President Lyke called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. The minutes of June 28, 1993 regular meeting were reviewed. A motion was made by Commissioner Ward, seconded by Commissioner Cornell to approve the minutes as written. Motion was unanimously carried. The minutes of July 14, 1993 special meeting were reviewed. A motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by Commissioner Ward to approve the minutes as written. Motion was unanimously carried. The June payables were discussed. A motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by Commissioner Ward to accept the June payables in the amount of $1,517,007.75 (detailed listing in payables book). Motion was unanimously carried. The 1993 year -to -date (thru June) financial and budget reports were reviewed. A motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by Commissioner Gilmer to accept the financial and budget reports. Motion was unanimously carried. Manager's Report: 1. Update on unit #1 (new generating unit). Presented a request for bids for Unit #1 Miscellaneous Civil Work. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by Commissioner Ward to advertise for bids and to open the bids on August 27, 1993. Motion was unanimously carried. 2. Union negotiating meetings have been scheduled for September 1, September 8 and September 15. Commissioner Ward will attend the meetings. 3. Discussed service territory issue. 4. Discussed System Management Service agreement which is between Northern Natural Gas Company and Hutchinson Utilities Commission. Old Business: None New Business: Counsel Prochnow presented an encroachment agreement for property Hutchinson Utilities owns in Anoka County. There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by Commissioner Gilmer to adjourn the meeting at 2:00 p.m. Motion was unanimously carried. ATTEST Thomas B. Lyke, Preside Doug s D. Ward, Secretary loa ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL WORK FOR UNIT #1 HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA Notice is hereby given that the Utilities Commission of the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed Bids at the Utilities office, 225 Michigan Street in Hutchinson, Minnesota until 1:00 o'clock p.m. on the 27th day of August, 1993, and will publicly open and read aloud such Bids on the following improvement(s). 38' X 42' CHILLER BUILDING, 30' X 30' WATER TREATMENT BUILDING AND A 52' X 74' COOLING TOWER BASIN" Proposals shall be properly endorsed and delivered in an envelope marked, "BIDS FOR MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL WORK FOR UNIT #1 FOR THE HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION, HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, PROJECT NO. 91522, 1993," and shall be addressed to the Owner at the address shown on the Proposal. All proposals shall be submitted in triplicate on the Bidder's own letterhead in facsimile of the Proposal Form enclosed in the Specifications, or by utilizing the Proposal Form enclosed with the Specifications by typing the official name of the Bidder at the top of the form. Each Proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bond, cashier's check, or a certified check made payable to the Owner in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid, as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into the proposed Contract and provide a performance and maintenance bond after their Bid shall have been accepted. No Bidder may withdraw their Bid or Proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after date of opening of Bids. At the aforementioned time and place, or at such later time and place as the Owner then may fix, the Owner will act upon Proposals received and within its sole discretion may award Contract(s) for the furnishing of said improvement(s). Payment for said improvements will be made in cash derived from available cash on hand from revenue and such other sources as may be available to the municipal electric utility. The city shall not incur any general obligation for said improvements. The Contract for the furnishing /construction of said improvements shall 1 not constitute a general obligation of said city nor be payable in any manner by taxation. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Bond in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract price, said bond to be issued by a responsible surety approved by the Owner, and shall guarantee the faithful performance of the Contract and the terms and conditions therein contained, and save harmless the Owner from claims and damages of any kind caused by the operation of the Contractor and shall also guarantee the maintenance of the improvement for a period of one year from and after final acceptance by the Owner. Work shall be started and completed within the time stated in the Specifications /Contractor's Proposal. Specifications and Plans are on file at the Office of the Owner and Associated Consultants Engineers, Inc., 3131 Fernbrook Lane North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447, upon payment of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per set (non - refundable) to defray handling costs. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive informalities, Published upon order of the Owner. ATTES D By Sec tary Date ! '- 2 -01-3 HUTCHIN UTILITIES COMMISSION HUTCHI O MINNESOTA _ By ident Date 0_1 - .3, I l � J `a