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Safety improvements for West 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Horizon Drive on hold

The work was put out for tender from March 8 to 31 but only attracted one bidder
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West 91大黄鸭 councillor Jason Friesen. (Contributed)

City of West 91大黄鸭 staff will have to try again to find a company to install sidewalks and cycling lanes along a stretch of Horizon Drive.

The work was put out for tender from March 8 to 31 but only attracted one bidder - Copcan Holdings Ltd., which submitted a bid of $3,077,588.06.

鈥淲hich was a little surprising, because two weeks prior we had just closed the Boucherie multi-use path and we got four bids and very competitive pricing and it was a lot more work than this project,鈥 said Rob Hillis, engineering manager. 鈥淪ometimes it can be luck of the draw and unfortunately on this one we didn鈥檛 get very lucky.鈥

Copcan鈥檚 bid was higher than the city鈥檚 pre-tender estimate of $1,847,000, which included about half of the improvements.

The project would see pedestrian improvements along Horizon Drive from Olympus Way to Covington Crescent. The 1.1-kilometre stretch currently does not have adequate pedestrian and cycling facilities. Work on the project was planned over two years.

The project would see pedestrian improvements along Horizon Drive from Olympus Way to Covington Crescent. (Google Maps)
The project would see pedestrian improvements along Horizon Drive from Olympus Way to Covington Crescent. (Google Maps)

There are three other projects in the area that will impact traffic in West 91大黄鸭 Estates neighbourhood this year. Due to those impacts, and available funding, the tender was cancelled and will be re-issued in winter 2024.

Coun. Jason Friesen said one of the challenges he has heard from the industry is that municipalities put out tenders and want the work done tomorrow.

鈥淭here is always a cost implication with that,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou either get it good, cheap, or fast, you don鈥檛 get all three of them.鈥

Friesen encouraged staff to make there was enough time in the tender process to attract more bids.

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