Camas officials have agreed to reject two construction bids for a $5 million Crown Park improvement project and go out for bid again following an error on the City’s request for proposals.
Camas Parks and Recreation Director Trang Lam told Camas City Council members this week, during the Council’s regular meeting Monday, April 1, that a paperwork error listed an item in terms of per-unit cost instead of the total cost to demolish, remove and replace materials from the construction site.
The error caused the two bidders — Colf Construction, LLC out of Vancouver and the Kelso-based Advanced Excavating Specialists, LLC — to underestimate the cost for removing the material because they were calculating for per-cubic-yard costs instead of the lump-sum cost.
The City went out for bid on the project Feb. 29, and received two bids March 22.
“Staff has thoroughly reviewed the bid submittals, and have found a unit cost discrepancy for a bid item on the schedule,” Lam told the Council in her staff report. “Due to the discrepancy, staff finds that it would be more transparent to recommend that the bid packages be rejected and the City rebids the project.”