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Board Meeting Date: July 6, 2017
Subject: AUTHORIZE THE GENERAL MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH
JN ENGINEERING AND HARVEST TECHNICAL SERVICES TO PROVIDE
COLLECTION SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION FOR CAPITAL
PROJECTS
Submitted By: initiating DeptlDiv.:
Amanda Schmidt Engineering and Technical
Associate Engineer Services/Capital Projects
REVIEWED AND RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD ACTION:
S. Mestetsky-Senior Engineer
E. Lopez- Capital Projects Division Manager
JM. Petit- Director of Engineering and Technical Services Roger S.Bailey
General Manager
ISSUE: Board of Directors' (Board) authorization is required for the General Manager
to execute a professional engineering service agreement in an amount greater than
$100,000.
BACKGROUND: Several construction projects have been, or will be, presented to the
Board for award in the Capital Improvements Budget (CIB) - Collection System
Program. Central San staff routinely provides construction management, administration,
resident engineering, and limited inspection duties for projects, and supplements with
outside inspectors as needed. An evaluation of the construction work projected in Fiscal
Year (FY) 2017-18 and the following two years indicates that hiring up to three
additional inspectors will be necessary during the peak construction months (Ma
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through October). Currently, outside inspection is needed for the Martinez Sewer
Renovations, Phase 5 and Lafayette Sewer Renovations, Phase 11 projects, and other
projects identified in the proposed FY 2017-18 CIB. In addition, the inspectors may be
used to support construction activities in, the recycled water and general improvement
programs.
On May 10, 2017, a Request for Proposal was publicly advertised on Central San's
website and PlanetBids (online bidding service). Twelve firms responded withqualified
proposals. After evaluating the proposals based on qualifications, fees, rates schedules,
and proximity to Central San, staff selected the top two firms, JN Engineering and
Harvest Technical Services (Harvest). These firms were also selected based on the
proposed inspectors and availability; having two firms available allows staff the ability to
be flexible to hire qualified inspectors for a specific project or on an as-needed basis.
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POSITION PAPER
Board Meeting Date: July 6, 2017
Subject: AUTHORIZE THE GENERAL MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH
JN ENGINEERING AND HARVEST TECHNICAL SERVICES TO PROVIDE
COLLECTION SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION FOR CAPITAL
PROJECTS
ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS: Central San engineering staff could provide all
inspection services; however, this is not recommended since these duties would take
away from other project duties such as design, resident engineering, and others.
Collection system inspection is seasonal work and using consultant inspectors to meet
the seasonal demand has been cost effective compared to hiring permanent inspectors.
The Board may elect to limit the agreement cost ceilings or durations, but this is not
recommended since the proposed costs are very competitive, and the longer-term
blanket agreements allow for less staff time in soliciting and administrating more
agreements.
Harvest was selected to provide inspection services for the Treatment Plant Program for
FY2017-18 and the following two years as authorized by the Board on March 2, 2017.
Staff is in the process of executing this agreement and will combine the collection
system inspection services to the agreement. Thus, only one new agreement with
Harvest Technical Services will be processed.
FINANCIAL IMPACTS: The total cost for collection system consultant inspection
services is expected to reach $650,000 for three years. The hourly rate for the proposed
inspectors ranges from $74 to $100. A negotiated hourly rate increase will be
determined each year at the approval of Central San staff and will be based on the
consumer price index or similar cost increase. Each agreement will have a cost ceiling
amount as shown below and is estimated to be a three-year duration.
The services provided under these agreements are paid for under project budgets
approved at the time of award and included in the CIB, and no additional funds are
being requested.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Engineering and Operations Committee
reviewed this subject at the meeting on June 6, 2017, and recommended approval of
the agreements.
RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION: Staff recommends the following:
1. Authorize the General Manager to execute a professional engineering service
agreement with JN Engineering, with a cost ceiling of $350,000, for collection
system inspection services.
2. Authorize the General Manager to revise a professional engineering service
agreement with Harvest Technical Services to include collection system
inspection with a cost ceiling of $300,000 for the services.
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