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Last Updated | 12/20/2020 11:09 PM |
Project Title | Derbyshire Neighborhood Sidewalks Phase 1 - Third Street and Vine Street |
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City, State (County) | Daytona Beach, FL 32100 (Volusia County) |
Category(s) | Heavy and Highway |
Sub-Category(s) | Sidewalks/Parking Lot |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Estimated Value | $589,000 to $763,000 |
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Description | The scope of the project Derbyshire Neighborhood Sidewalks Phase I – Vine Street and Third Street is within the City of Daytona Beach. The scope of the project involves sidewalk and drainage improvements on Vine Street (from Brentwood Drive to Fourth Street) and the additive alternate work is 3rd Street (From Vine Street to Nova Road/SR5A). The proposed typical sidewalk section is 4” thick, 2500 psi concrete, except for driveway locations receiving 6” thick, 2500 psi slabs on top of a 6” thick stabilized subbase. Majority of the sidewalk is 6’ wide, except for approximately 272 feet long section of 4’ wide sidewalk. The total project length is 3,144 LF (approximately .60 miles). Site Preparation includes: clearing and grubbing (removal of existing concrete pavement inlet protection, full depth pavement demolition, 1.5” milling and resurfacing, removal of existing drainage system, removal of existing sewer collection system, and other miscellaneous demolition), embankment, erosion control via sediment barrier and turbidity barrier, furnish and install signing and mailboxes, electrical power service relocation, and other relocation items. The drainage improvements include: installation of reinforced concrete pipes (RCP) and connection to existing pipes, swale construction, installation of ditch bottom inlets and manholes, and concrete endwall. The sidewalk improvements include: roadway reconstruction, 4” thick, 2500 psi concrete, except for the driveway locations receiving 6” thick, 2500 psi concrete, concrete Type D curb, sidewalk ramps and detectable warning surfaces, crosswalk and pavement markings, handrail installation, sodding, and Pedestrian-Actuated Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacons (RRFBs are approved for City use on City-maintained roadways under Section 1A.10 of the 2009 edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and the Federal Highway Administration’s Interim Approval memorandum (IA-21) dated March 20, 2018). The sewage collection system improvements include: installation of utility pipe, utility structures, and manhole installations. All pedestrian facilities must follow current ADA standards. Coordinate with AT&T Florida, Florida Power and Light, and Century Link FKA Level 3 during construction for utility relocations. The City shall construct the project within the limits of the existing City of Daytona Beach Right of Way. |
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