Project Details
Walgreens Parking Lot RFP
RFP
Completed
Lost
80%
06-27-2023
08-06-2025
Project Log Items
 
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12-17-2024 General Note     Open Additional works - going off of handyman rates 

Same rate increase for handyman 

1100 site survey - caly entered the pricing for that tab and based off a quote they got from a southern CA vendor 

Leaving ada curbs blank - going to hrly rate 

Concrete crack repair. Concrete curb, and catch basin is going to be based on the time and materials. 

Corrected formula on purple tab 

Customer pricing asphalt 

On customer pricing for asphalt adjusting 4"-5" to only decrease by 11% from 100-200 and 500-1000
    -Wants same adjustment in the 2" section as well 
   
Updated bollard pricing inflation to 66% "inflation"
    -Hardoceded 1450 for column d with incumbents and then use the 13 and 12% increase for the 6" and 8" bollard replacements

West cost sites on sealcoting capped at 46(CA NV WA OR)

Repaint/strip for incumbents is 2250
 
12-17-2024 General Note     Open due to the bid coming out a year later, we have decided to up the inflationary increase to 22%  
07-20-2023 General Note     Open pricing is based on Walgreens pricing from 2019 + 17% inflationary increase. For states that we did not have pricing we used the labor index
 
07-20-2023 Decision     Open not bidding ADA Concrete Curb Ramp, ADA & Safety, ADA Compliance Survey, Misc. Refresh Work  
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