The Ann Arbor Chronicle » construction contract http://annarborchronicle.com it's like being there Wed, 26 Nov 2014 18:59:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 Construction Budget OK’d for Library Entrance http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/07/21/construction-budget-okd-for-library-entrance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=construction-budget-okd-for-library-entrance http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/07/21/construction-budget-okd-for-library-entrance/#comments Tue, 22 Jul 2014 00:48:47 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=141987 The Ann Arbor District Library board has approved a $425,523 construction budget for renovations to the downtown library’s front entrance, at 343 S. Fifth Ave. The action took place at the board’s July 21, 2014 meeting.

The board also increased the capital outlays line item in the 2014-2015 budget by that same amount to cover the work, transferring it from the library’s fund balance. As of June 30, the fund balance stood at $8.17 million.

The construction budget was presented by O’Neal Construction Inc. At its June 16, 2014 meeting, the board had voted to hire O’Neal for construction management of these renovations. The project involves adding new doors and a redesigned facade facing South Fifth Avenue, along with changes to address accessibility issues.

The construction budget includes funding for heated sidewalks and two new flagpoles. Those were among the items that were considered discretionary, but that were recommended by the board’s facilities committee. [.pdf of construction budget resolution]

The existing teal porcelain panels that wrap around the downtown building’s front facade, part of architect Alden Dow’s original design from the mid-1950s, will be replaced with a “concrete skin” panel. The entrance will continue to be oriented to South Fifth Avenue, with new doors into the building. Leading from the front of the building into the vestibule will be two balanced double doors, which will be easier to open than the existing entry, and a single automatic door. A matching set of these doors will lead from the vestibule to the interior of the building. A heated sidewalk is proposed along the exterior edge of the steps.

The new design also will address accessibility concerns that have been raised by the public.

The overall project was originally expected to cost about $250,000. Work will begin later this summer.

This brief was filed from the fourth-floor boardroom of the downtown library at 343 S. Fifth Ave. A more detailed report will follow.

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Contract Recommended for Clinton Park http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/25/contract-recommended-for-clinton-park/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=contract-recommended-for-clinton-park http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/25/contract-recommended-for-clinton-park/#comments Tue, 25 Feb 2014 23:19:48 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=131275 At its Feb. 25, 2014 meeting, the Ann Arbor park advisory commission recommended approving a $133,843.00 contract with Best Asphalt to rebuild the tennis and basketball courts at Clinton Park.

Clinton Park is located in the southeast part of the city, on Stone School Road, north of Ellsworth Road.

Clinton Park is located in the southeast part of the city, on Stone School Road, north of Ellsworth Road.

The park is located on the west side of Stone School Road, south of Eisenhower Parkway.

Including a 10% construction contingency, the project’s total budget is $147,227. Best Asphalt provided the lowest of five bids, according to a staff memo. The project will be funded with revenues from the park maintenance and capital improvement millage.

The project will require approval from the city council, which is expected to be on the March 3, 2014 agenda.

This brief was filed from the second-floor council chambers at city hall, located at 301 E. Huron. A more detailed report will follow: [link]

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