File #: 20-0888    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/27/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/5/2020 Final action:
Title: APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH LUCCI AND ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR ON CALL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $100,000 FOR THE TERM MAY 5, 2020 - MAY 4, 2022
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. DocuSign_Agreement_with_Lucci__Assoc
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To:                                                               MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL

From:                                                               TED SEMAAN, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR

 

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APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH LUCCI AND ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR ON CALL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $100,000 FOR THE TERM MAY 5, 2020 - MAY 4, 2022

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In an effort to accelerate CIP project delivery, Public Works Department Engineering Services Division (ESD) staff has negotiated on-call professional service agreements with engineering, architecture and surveying firms to allow for quick assignment of smaller work tasks by setting up the contract conditions in advance.  On-call service contracts are, by definition, not fully defined as to the scope, amount and encumbrance of a funding source.  To overcome these uncertainties, these contracts include a mechanism for staff to receive quotes and award work on a task by task basis, with a “not to exceed” limit for the amount of work awarded to a consulting firm over the life of the contract.  Funding for each task comes from projects and programs that have already received Council appropriations. 

 

The City Council has awarded a number of these contracts in the past, and they have been successfully used in a number of projects to accelerate project delivery timelines.  Staff is now bringing an additional contract forward for award by the City Council. This additional on-call contract is needed to provide professional services related to electrical engineering with the immediate need being in support of electric vehicle charging stations.  The proposed contract is included as an attachment.

 

BACKGROUND

During the City’s process for the FY2018-19 budget cycle, a Budget Response Report identified several tools that would be useful in accelerating the pace of delivery of CIP projects.  One tool that staff strongly recommended is on-call contracting for professional services.  On-call service contracts are, by definition, not fully defined as to the scope, amount and encumbrance of a funding source.  To overcome these uncertainties, the contracts include a mechanism for staff to receive quotes and award work on a task by task basis, with a “not to exceed” limit for the amount of work awarded to a vendor.   This allows staff to quickly assign smaller work tasks (e.g. geotechnical engineering, surveying, etc.) without having to develop and present an individual contract to City Council for award.  Funding sources for on-call contracts are not identified at the time of award.  Rather, as tasks are assigned to an on-call vendor, the funding is assigned (using the purchase order) from the already appropriated funding source for the particular project to which the work applies. 

 

ESD and the City Attorney’s office worked together to develop a contract template for solicitation of RFP’s for on-call consulting services.  The template stipulates a two-year term with a not to exceed value of $100,000 over the two years. 

 

ESD distributed the RFP in August 2018 to firms known to City staff to be able to provide needed services and posted the RFP on the City’s website.  Several RFP search services also picked up the RFP and distributed to their clients.  On December 18, 2018, the City Council awarded six firms with on-call contracts and on February 19, 2019 seven additional contracts were awarded.  Another was added in December of 2019.  These agreements provide the City with a deep and broad “bench” of firms to supplement staff efforts to deliver CIP projects.  Staff is now bringing an additional contract with Lucci and Associates, Inc. forward for award by the City Council.  This additional on-call contract is needed initially to provide electrical engineering services related to the electric vehicle charging station program.

 

COORDINATION

The on-call contract development has been coordinated between the City Attorney’s Office and the Public Works Department.  The City Attorney’s Office prepared and approved the professional services agreement.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

No additional funding impacts occur by approving the contract.  Funding is committed as tasks are assigned by staff and only from funds that have already been appropriated by City Council to the various CIP projects and programs.


APPROVED BY:

Joe Hoefgen, City Manager

ATTACHMENTS

1.                     On-Call Professional Services Agreement