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HomeMy WebLinkAbout47 of 1916 - A resolution directing the City Recorder to advertise for bids for gas and electric street lighting. --4- REMARKS: -- 9 Resolution No. '1 By Commissioner FERRY Cit Recorder to I� Directin I , Y II ! il advertise for bids for street - j. lihting. I' ij IL II ii II I' i l I 11 1 j II, IF 11 11 PI it Ij I 1 ROLL CALL VOTING AYE NAY Salt Lake City, Utah, August 10,____191_6 Green I move that the resolution be adopted. Scheid Y Shearman Wells QG t# Mr.Chairman Result RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED, That the City Reoorder be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish a proposal for bids for street lighting substantially in the following form: PROPOSALS FOR BIDS FOR GAS AND ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING. Proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder/ until 10 o'clock A. M. on the `. day of ri0/ , ,. , A. D. 1916, for installing appliances and lighting the streets, alleys, parks and other public places of the City of Salt Lake, State of Utah, not already contracted for, by gas or electricity or both, for a period of three years, commencing January 1st, 1917. Proposals will be received for, from two hundred end fifty (250) up to three thousand (3000) or more Improved Weighbaah Gas Street Lights, the same as, or similar to those now on exhibition on Second Avenue from F to L Streets, inclusive, in the City of Salt Lake. Proposals will also be received for one thousand (1000) or more arc electric lights, the same as those now in use in the City of Salt Lake, or any other kind or type of light of equal efficiency, All lights are to burn from dusk until dawn every day in the year on a schedule approximating four thousand (4000) lighting hours per year, or the schedule at present in use. Bidders will be required to furnish and install all light -1- ii applianoes and equipment at their own expense; also to supply all } material and labor required for the proper operation of the lights, and shall state a stipulated price per light per year, which shall be the total cost to the City for doing all of said work and fur- hishing said light. Bidders will also be required to furnish sufficient plans and specifications of the work prepared, and samples and descriptions of all equipment and lights they propose to furnish. All bids must be accompanied by a certified oheok, payable to the City, on some reliable local bank, in the cum of4_ Dollars, said check to be forfeited to the City of Salt Lake in ; case contract is awarded and not promptly carried out. In each instance bidders must state terms upon which additional lights will be furnished. The successful bidder upon making con- tract, must make and execute to the City a good and sufficient bond in the sum of.Za...._ .o a,.,,.�d� dollars, conditioned to the effect that the contractor will perform the terms and oonditionS of his contract and will save the City free and harmless from any and all damages caused or claimed by reason of any act or perfor- manoe of said contractor. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to is accept a bid for one kind of light from one bidder, and a bid for another kind of light from another bidder. Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, August 10th , 1916. Ma y r . Ci y eoor er. ,-2- II