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Wednesday, November 1,1995- THE WYLIE NEWS - Section B • Page 9
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Public Notices
INVITATION TO pjp
Sealed bids will be received by North
Texas Municipal Water District at the
Administrative Offices of the District at
the water plant near Wylie, Texas until
2:00 p.m., local time, Tuesday, Novem-
ber 28, 1995, for an annual contract for
the annual supply of chemicals.
At said place and time, and promptly
thereafter, all bids that have been duly
received will be publicly opened and
read aloud.
All bids must be in accordance with
specifications prepared by the North
Texas Municipal Water District. Copies
of the bid forms and specifications for
use in preparing bids may be obtained
from the North Texas Municipal
Water District, P.O. Box 2408, Wylie,
JTexas 75098. (214) 442-5405.
North Texas Municipal Water Dis-
trict reserves the right to reject all bids,
to waive formalities, and to reject non-
conforming, nonresponsive, or condi-
tional bids.
Public Notices
Harry Tibbals
President, Board of Directors
22-11-235
INVITATION TO BID
Separate lump-sum scaled bids are
invited for the construction of the fol-
lowing described work:
PROJECT:
Group V Bid Packages
New Wylie High School
Wylie Independent School District
Wylie, Texas
PROJECT LOCATION:
New Site
2550 W. FM 544
Wylie, Texas 75098
DOCUMENTS DATE:
October 13, 1995
ARCHITECT:
Corgan Associates, Inc.
501 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas 75202
(214)748-2000
FAX (214) 653-8281
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER:
Gallagher Construction Company
11886 Greenville Avenue
Suite 100-D
P. O. Box 743007
Dallas, Texas 75374-3007
(214)437-3111
FAX (214)437-3161
Scaled bids, in duplicate, addressed to
the designated location at the Wylie
Independent School District, for the
Group V Bid Packages: New Wylie
High School, in accordance with Plans,
Specifications and Contract Documents
adopted by the Wylie Independent
School District, hereinafter called the
Owner, will be received at the Wylie
ISD Administration Building, 951 S.
Ballard Street, Wylie, Texas 75098 until
2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 14, 1995
at which time and place the bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud. After
bids are opened, a bid tabulation will be
made, post bid conferences conducted
^^recommendations presented to the
^Ber for consideration in awarding
contracts. Any bids received after the
closing time will be returned unopened.
Construction proposals for the project
are being received in Six Groups of Bid
Packages for construction of the New
Wylie High School, 2550 W. FM 544,
Wylie. Texas. This advertisement is for
Group V bids only.
Group I - Sitework: Excavation, Utili-
ties & Concrete Paving - (Previously
Eld)
Group II - Foundations Materials & Ser-
vices: Waste Removal Service; Cast in-
Place Reinforced Concrete Piers; Doors,
Frames & Hardware - (Previously Bid)
Group III - Building: Foundation,
Masonry, Structural & Miscellaneous;
Steel, Mechanical and Electrial - (Previ-
ously Bid)
Group IV - Architectural: Roofing,
Equipment and Fire Sprinkler System -
(Previously Bid)
Group V - Architectural: Site Concrete,
Windows/Glass/Glazing, Finishes, Food
Service Equipment, Sound Systems,
Media & Security Systems - Re-Bid -
This Advertisement
Group VI - Irrigation System: Irrigation
System & Hydromulch - (Future Bid)
The Bidder shall identify its bid on the
outside of the envelope by writing:
“New Wylie High School - Group V:
Bid Package No._”
There will be multiple prime bidders to
the Wylie ISD who will be coordinated
by the Construction Manager during the
performance of the work. Successful
bidders will contract directly with the
Owner.
Group V Bid Packages available to
prospective Bidders are identified as
follows:
BP-0I-B Building Final Cleaning
Service
BP-02-H Tennis Court
BP-03-B Site & Miscellaneous
Concrete
BP-06-A Finish Carpentry & Casework
BP-08-B Windows, Glass & Glazing
BP-09-C Ceramic & Quarry Tile
BP-09-F Painting & Finishing
BP-09-J Fluid Applied Resilient
Flooring
BP-I0-B Marker & Tack Boards
BP-11 -A Sound Reinforcement
Systems
BP-11 - B Food Service Equipment
BP-13-A Administrative Control
System (ACS)
BP-I3-B Media Retrieval System
(MRS)
BP-13-C RF Distribution System
(RDS)
BP-13-D Computer Hubs & Switches
(CHS)
BP-13-E Security Alarm System (SAS)
BP-13-F Data Communications
Cabling
Bidders arc invited to bid individual bid
packages or any combination number of
Bid Packages available.
The Information for Bidders, Form of
Bid, Form of Contract, Plans. Specifica-
tions, Forms of Bid Bond, Performance
& Payment Bonds, Scope of Work and
other contract documents may be exam-
ined at the following:
Office of Corgan Associates, Inc.
501 Elm Street, Suite 500
Dallas, Texas 75202
Office of the Construction Manager
Gallagher Construction Company
11886 Greenville Avenue, Suite 100-D
Dallas, Texas 75243
DFW Minority Business Council
Dallas, Texas
AGC Plan Room
Dallas, Texas
F. W. Dodge Plan Room
Dallas, Texas
Texas Contractors Plan Room
Garland, Texas
Associated Builders & Contractors
Irving, Texas
The Owner reserves the right to accept
or reject any individual bid, any combi-
nation of individual bids, or any combi-
nation of package bids, whichever shall
he in the Owner's best interest.
Complete sets of Drawings, Project
Manual and other bidding documents
for the bid packages may he obtained by
Contractors from the Construction Man-
ager, Gallagher Construction Company,
upon receipt of a check in the amount of
$100.00 (refundable under certain con-
ditions) payable to Wylie Independent
School District. The refundable check
will be returned to Bidders who submit
a bona fide bid and return the Contract
Documents to the Construction Manager
in good condition within ten (10) days
of the date of the Bid, otherwise no
refund will be made. The Architect and
the Construction Manager in no way
shall be responsible for retrieval of
plans from other locations.
All work shown on the drawings and/or
specified herein shall be completed in
accordance with the time stated in the
individual bid packages pursuant to Sec-
tion 01800 Scope of the Work. If the
proposed amount equals $25,000 or
more, each bid must be accompanied by
a Cashier’s Check or acceptable Bid
Bond payable without recourse to the
Wylie Independent School District in
the amount of not less than five percent
(5%) of the total bid including alternates
submitted.
The Owner reserves the right to waive
any informalities or to reject any or all
bids. Successful Bidders must furnish
acceptable Performance and Payment
Bonds from an approved Surety Compa-
ny within five (5) days following pre-
sentation of the contract.
The Bid Bonds of the three (3) lowest
and most advantageous bidders will be
retained by the Owner until a contract
has been signed (maximum of sixty (60)
days beyond Bid Date) and all required
Performance and Payment Bonds have
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been provided by the Selected bidder;
otherwise, Bid Bonds may be retrieved
from the Owner after forty-eight (48)
hours from time of opening of bids.
Bids of the three (3) lowest and most
advantageous bidders may not be with-
drawn within sixty (60) days after the
actual date of opening thereof. All bid-
ders will be required to comply with
provisions of 5159a of Vernon’s Anno-
tated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas
with respect to the payment of prevail-
ing wage rates and applicable City Ordi-
nances regarding equal employment
practices. Evidence of worker’s com-
pensation insurance coverage for per-
son’s or entity’s employees providing
services on the project will be required
for the duration of work on the project.
A Pre-Bid conference will he held at
1:00 p.m.. Thursday. November 2.
1995 in the WISD Administration
Building Board Room, located at 951 S.
Ballard Street, Wylie, Texas. Atten-
dance is encouraged by an administra-
tive representative of each company or
corporation submitting a bid. A site visit
will be conducted immediately follow-
ing this pre-bid conference. Failure to be
represented at this meeting and site visit
may eliminate a Bidder from considera-
tion for work on this project.
ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEET-
ING IS ONE OF THE CONSIDERA-
TIONS FOR CONTRACT AWARD.
_22-11-305_
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The City Council of Wylie, Texas will
hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday,
November 14, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the
City Council Chambers in the Wylie
Municipal Complex located at 2000
Highway 78 North, to hear public opin-
ion on the annexation of properties
located along the FM 544 corridor.
These tracts include:
Tract No. 34, Abstract 849, the M.
Sparks Survey, approximately 33.7
acres. North of FM 544 which borders
the Dart Railroad on the South.
Tract No 16, Abstract 351, the G W
Gunnel Survey, approximately 3.3
acres. North of FM 544 and West of
Tract No. 34, Abstract 849.
Tract No. 13 & 13-9, Abstract 351, the
G. W. Gunnel Survey, approximately
33.76 acres, North of FM 544 and West
of Tract No. 34, Abstract 849.
Tract No. 14. Abstract 351, the G. W
Gunnel Survey, approximately 54.98
acres. North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 13, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 15, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 1.67
acres. North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 13, Abstract 351 and also East of
Tract 34, Abstract 849.
Tract No. 19, Abstract 849, the M.
Sparks Survey, approximately 10.95
acres. North of FM 544, North of Tract
34, Abstract 849 and West of Tract 14,
Abstract 351.
Tract No. 21, Abstract 849, the M.
Sparks Survey, approximately 22.4
acres, North of FM 544, North of Tract
34, Abstract 849 and West of Tract 19,
Abstract 849.
Tract No. 22. 22-9, Abstract 849, the M.
Sparks Survey, approximately 5 acres,
North of FM 544, Northwest of Tract
34, Abstract 849 and West of Tract 21,
Abstract 849.
Tract No. 20, 20-9, Abstract 849, the M
Sparks Survey, approximately 27.45
acres. North of FM 544, and West of
Tract 22 and 21, Abstract 849.
Tract No. 17, Abstract 849, the M
Sparks Survey, approximately 28.81
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tracts 20 and 21, Abstract 849.
Tract No. 16, 16-9, Abstract 849, the M.
Sparks Survey, approximately 30 acres,
North of FM 544 and North of Tract 17,
Abstract 849.
Tract No. 15, Abstract 849, the M
Sparks Survey, approximately 29 acres,
North of FM 544 and North of 16,
Abstract 849.
Tract No. 3, Abstract 563, the M Mill-
iron Survey, approximately 7.64 acres,
North of FM 544 and at the Northeast
Intersection of FM 544 and FM 1378.
Tract No. 5, Abstract 196, the J. W.
Curtis Survey, approximately 0.569
acres. North of FM 544 and East of
Tract 3, Abstract 563.
Tract No. I, Abstract 196, the J. W.
Curtis Survey, approximately 75.8
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 3, Abstract 563.
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Tract No. 6, 6-9, Abstract 351, the G.
W. Gunnel Survey, approximately 9.994
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tract I, Abstract 196.
Tract No. 7, 7-9, Abstract 351, the G.
W. Gunnel Survey, approximately 10
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 6, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 2, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 10 acres,
North of FM 544 and North of Tract 7,
Abstract 351.
Tract No. 5, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 7.5
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 2, Abstract 351.
Tract No. II, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 4.5
acres. North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 5, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 9, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 3.0
acres. North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 11, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 12, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 4 acres,
North of FM 544 and North of Tract 9,
Abstract 351.
Tract No. 8, Abstract 351, the G. W.
Gunnel Survey, approximately 6 acres,
North of FM 544 and North of Tract 9
and East of Tract 12, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 10, 10-9, Abstract 351, the G.
W. Gunnel Survey, approximately 7.7
acres, North of FM 544 and North of
Tracts 8 and 12, Abstract 351.
Tract No. 2, Abstract 196, the J. W.
Curtis Survey, approximately 75.8
acres. North of FM 544 with a small
portion South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 1, Abstract 196.
Tract No. 29, 29-9, Abstract 266, the E.
C. Davidson Survey, approximately
17 5 acres, North of FM 544 and East of
Tract 2, Abstract 196.
Tract No. 28, Abstract 266, the E. C.
Davidson Survey, approximately 37.96
acres. North of FM 544 and North of
Tract 29, Abstract 266.
Lots 2 & 3, Block B. of the Jacobs
Addition, South of FM 544 and East of
Regency Drive.
Tract No. 6, Abstract 1061, the I &GN
Railway Co. Survey, approximately 1
acre, South of FM 544.
Tract No. 3, Abstract 1061, the l&GN
Railway Co. Survey, approximately 1
acre, South of FM 544 and East of Tract
6, Abstract 1061.
Tract No. I. 1-9, Abstract 1061, the
l&GN Railway Co. Survey, approxi-
mately 6.41 acres, South of FM 544 and
East of Tract 3, Abstract 1061.
Tract No. 4, Abstract 1061, the l&GN
Railway Co. Survey, approximately
3.22 acres, South of FM 544 and South
of Tracts 6 & 3, Abstract 1061.
Tract No. 7, Abstract 703, the L. K.
Pegues Survey, approximately 15.78
acres. South of FM 544 and South of
Tract 4, Abstract 1061.
Tract No. 8, Abstract 703, the L. K.
Pegues Survey, approximately 16.83
acres. South of FM 544 and South of
Tract 1-9, Abstract 1061.
Tract No. 6, Abstract 703, the L. K
Pegues Survey, approximately 40.82
acres. South of FM 544 and South of
Tracts 7 & 8, Abstract 703.
Tract No. 7, 7-9, Abstract 193, the 1,
Clifton Survey, approximately 17 acres,
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 6,
Abstract 703.
Tract No. 6, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 10.278
acres. South of FM 544 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 10, Abstract 193, the I.
Clifton Survey, approximately 0.37
acres. South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 6, Abstract 438 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 3, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 5.24
acres. South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 6, Abstract 438 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 34, Abstract 660. the Richard
D. Newman Survey, approximately 4.68
acres, South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 6, Abstract 438 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 9, 9-1. Abstract 193, the I.
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Clifton Survey, approximately 2.756
acres. South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 10, Abstract 193 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 2, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 2.7 acres.
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 3,
Abstract 438 and South of Hensley
Lane.
Tract No. 33, Abstract 660, the Richard
D. Newman Survey, approximately 5.5
acres, South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 34, Abstract 660 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 8, Abstract 193, the I. Clifton
Survey, approximately 3.5 acres. South
of FM 544 and East of Tract 9, Abstract
193 and South of Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 10, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 3.85
acres, South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 2, Abstract 438 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 43, Abstract 660, the Richard
D. Newman Survey, approximately 8.05
acres. South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 33, Abstract 660 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 14, Abstract 193, the I.
Clifton Survey, approximately 3.6 acres.
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 8,
Abstract 193 and South of Hensley
Lane.
Tract No. 8, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 1.8 acres,
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 10,
Abstract 438 and South of Hensley
Lane.
Tract No. 40, Abstract 660, the Richard
D. Newman Survey, approximately 3.6
acres, South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 43, Abstract 660 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. 12, Abstract 193, the I.
Clifton Survey, approximately 1.983
acres. South of FM 544 and East of
Tract 14, Abstract 193 and South of
Hensley Lane.
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Clifton Survey, approximately 4.5 acres,
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 12,
Abstract 193 and South of Hensley
Lane.
Tract No. 9, Abstract 438, the H. J.
Hardin Survey, approximately 2 acres.
South of FM 544 and East of Tract 8,
Abstract 438 and South of Hensley
Lane.
Tract No. 41, Abstract 660, the Richard
D. Newman Survey, approximately
3.842 acres. South of FM 544 and East
of Tract 40, Abstract 660 and South of
Hensley Lane.
Tract No. I, Abstract 193. the I. Clifton
Survey, approximately 3.99 acres, South
of FM 544.
Tract No. 1, Abstract 841, the D. Strick-
land Survey, approximately 29.669
acres, South of FM 544.
Tract No. 3. Abstract 196, the J. W,
Curtis Survey, approximately 2.67
acres. South of FM 544.
Tract No. I. Abstract 563, the M. Mill-
iron Survey, approximately 1.44 acres.
North of FM 544.
Texas Department of Transportation FM
544 Right-of-Way from FM 1378 East-
ward to Sanden Blvd.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit Railway
Right-of-Way from Tract 13-9, Abstract
351 Eastward crossing FM 1378 and
continuing Eastward through Tracts 28
& 29, Abstract 266.
Legal descriptions with all metes and
bounds of each property can be
reviewed in the City Secretary's Office
during office hours.
City of Wylie
City Secretary
Susan Shuler
A s an interested property owner you are
encouraged to attend this meeting or
notify the council of your feelings
regarding this matter in writing by
returning this form below.
Tract No. 13, Abstract 193, the I.
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