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Lakeview Commons back on track for 2011 completion


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By Kathryn Reed

B.J. Sullivan, president of Clark & Sullivan Builders, assured the South Lake Tahoe City Council his company would have Lakeview Commons done by October.

Last fall his firm successfully sued to have work on the multimillion dollar project at El Dorado Beach stopped, citing a flawed bid process.

Clark & Sullivan won again, so to speak, on Tuesday when the council unanimously decided to award the contract to the Sparks company. Their bid is $400,000 higher than Reeve-Knight’s, the original contractor selected for the project, for a total of $4,897,837.

Lakeview Commons -- what it should look like in eight months.

Lakeview Commons -- what it should look like in eight months.

However, the bid comes in below the $6 million allocated by California Tahoe Conservancy to pay for the upgrades to the site, which include putting in a boathouse for non-motorized watercraft, restrooms, terraced landscaping, an invasive aquatic species decontamination station, improved walkways, and an improved picnic area all along the lakefront across from Campground by the Lake.

“I’m not sure if we rebid it, if we would get a lower bid,” city engineer Jim Marino told the council Feb. 8.

That was the council’s other option – to start all over. But that option was not discussed by the council.

Also part of Tuesday’s decision was signing off on the settlement agreement with Reeve-Knight, the firm that did the initial work on the project. They will be paid $142,500 for that work. This comes out of the CTC grant.

According to City Attorney Patrick Enright, the company wanted about $50,000 more than that.

Councilmember Angela Swanson asked if the public would have access to the area as work is completed. Sullivan said that has not been looked at, but will be considered as work begins in May.

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Comments (9)
  1. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: February 8, 2011

    Hope we can move forward now, and have learned a lesson, so that we never make this mistake again.

  2. HARDtoMAKEaLIVINGinTAHOE says - Posted: February 8, 2011

    “BACK ON TRACK??????????????????????????”
    HUMM..
    All this to build a simple Bulkhead.

  3. Julie Threewit says - Posted: February 9, 2011

    I am hopeful once again. HTMALIT .. you are misinformed once again.

  4. Steven says - Posted: February 9, 2011

    Isn’t the SLT Council just the best! They screwed up the bidding in the first place, were sued and had to stop work, and now are paying another company an extra $400,000! How many pot holes would that $400,000 pave? On top of this they paid the original company $140,000! Even the new council has no clue, do they? This city is totally broken and completely lacks any commom sense.

  5. Parker says - Posted: February 9, 2011

    Another one of their screw ups where the taxpayer gets stuck with the bill!

  6. HARDtoMAKEaLIVINGinTAHOE says - Posted: February 9, 2011

    Julie Threewit, this cost more than they bargain for ,mark my comment.
    “it always does,they never have their facts straight”.
    No three wits about it.

  7. HARDtoMAKEaLIVINGinTAHOE says - Posted: February 9, 2011

    Another thing,whose going to pay to keep this new commons place, paths and sidewalks clear of snow “lamb and lamb”?
    Is the Recreation Dept going have shovel work outs for good deeds classes for all you plate stuffers?

  8. Alex Campbell says - Posted: February 10, 2011

    Funny thing ! The other option was not discussed at the meeting,was it talked about before ?