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November 6, 2005Pedestrian Bridge goes back to the drawing boardBy NANCY NEUROHRThe entire project was to cost no more than $23 million but when bids were received in 2004, the lowest was $22 million over budget, doubling the expected cost. FIGG Engineering Company of Tallahassee, FL. was hired by the Fahey administration to design
FIGG and Omaha city officials had been trying to come up with a more scaled-back design over the past 18 months that could go back out to bid but the city feared construction costs would still out-weigh their budget. The Fahey administration has since decided to terminate its agreement with FIGG and seek out a design-build contractor without going through the normal bidding procedure. Design-build is a system in which one contractor performs both the architecture/engineering and the actual construction. Several teams have expressed interest including Hawkins Construction Company of Omaha who would team with FIGG and HDR, acting as both designer and general contractor. Others include Jensen Construction Co. of Des Moines, APAC-Kansas Inc. of Overland Park, KS., Flatiron Construction of Longmont, CO., Hardesty & Hanover of Annapolis, MD. and Christensen Bros. Inc. of Cherokee, IA.. Although FIGG has already been paid $3 million for the work they put into the design, not all of that money will go to waste. Any firm picked for the project will receive all of the environmental and pre-construction reports. The chief concern for those who are advocates for building the bridge is that cost is the overriding consideration with quality second. The formal request does state, however, that this will need to be an architecturally significant landmark. Formal requests for proposals will be out sometime this month or next. Interested companies will need to submit their proposals within four to six weeks then a committee will select the design and construction company. Officials believe the design-build concept should allow
for quicker construction with work possibly starting by next
summer.
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