Tri-County agreement Passes

Chris Frost · December 13, 2024

Tri-County agreement Passes

Oxnard—During its Tuesday, Dec. 10 meeting, the Public Works & Transportation Committee approved an agreement with Tri County Transportation for backfill, resurfacing material sales, delivery, and hail away services.

THE agreement runs from Jan. 8, 2025, through Jan. 7, 2026, with the option to extend it for four consecu­tive years for an amount not to exceed $1 million.

“The City of Oxnard’s Water Division delivers about 20 million gallons per day of safe and reli­able drinking water through the 500 miles of transmission and distribution pipe­lines,” Assistant Public Works Director Tim Beamon said. “Period­ically, those pipelines require repairs such as water main breaks, service leaks, and gen­eral maintenance ser­vices.”

Transmission and distribution pipelines require infrastructure repairs to fix water main breaks, service leaks, and maintenance services.

“Backfill, resur­facing materials, and haul-away services are critical in restoring the road surface to its original state after water infrastructure repairs,” he said. “The materials include rock, blended fill sand, class II base, and asphalt cold patch.”

He noted they have to haul away waste ma­terial taken from the ground.

“The Request for Bid was published Sept. 20, 2024, and several potential bidders were directly notified,” Bea­mon said. “Commodity Trucking/Tri-County Transportation was the…

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