ADVERTISE FOR

ROAD D PARTIAL WIDTH

DITCH RELOCATION

 

 

RESOLUTION

 

The Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Ohio, met in regular session on the  19th  day of January, 2010, at the office of said Board with the following members present:  Mr. John E. Love, Mr. Vincent T. Schroeder and Mr. Travis A. Jerwers.

 

          Mr. Jerwers             moved the adoption of the following Resolution:

 

      WHEREAS, It has been deemed necessary to advertise for the construction of an open ditch known as the Putnam County Road D partial width ditch relocation, section 16, Palmer Township, Putnam County.

now therefore, be it

 

      RESOLVED, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Putnam County Commissioners, Court House, Ottawa, Ohio, until 9:30 a.m. on the 2nd day of March, 2010, at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud for the construction of a  partial width ditch relocation in Section 16 in Palmer Township.  The project consists of approximately 16050 cubic yards of open ditch excavation, backfill and compaction, 80 lf of R.C. P. Installation, ditch bank and berm seeding and mulching, rock placement and tile end pipe installations. All in accordance with the plans and specifications.

and be it further

 

      RESOLVED,  The Putnam County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids or to accept the lowest legal bid deemed in the best interest of Putnam County and to waive informalities.

and be it further

 

      RESOLVED,  Successful bidder agrees to pay wages as set for Putnam County, Ohio by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Wage and Hour Division.

and be it further

 

      RESOLVED, Project is to be completed by May 14, 2010.

and be it further

 

      RESOLVED,  Bid documents and construction plans for the proposed work are available in the Putnam County Engineer’s Office located on the second floor of the Putnam County Court House in Ottawa.

 

            Mr. Schroeder         seconded the motion and the roll being called upon its adoption, the vote resulted as follows: Mr. Jerwers yes       Mr. Schroeder yes    Mr. Love yes