Explanation
The purpose of this legislation is to enable the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into a contract to acquire professional services for conducting a department-wide environmental audit with Gresham, Smith and Partners.
The audit will include a review of applicable federal and state environmental laws and rules for utility facilities and operations, conduct audits at all facilities, and deliver a final report, including recommendations for establishing regulatory compliance best practices to be managed and continued by the Regulatory Compliance Unit. The total project amount is $542,000, involving one prime contractor and 5 subcontractors, devoting approximately 4900 labor hours, with work projected to be concluded in 34 weeks from the date of the notice to proceed.
The Director of Public Utilities received RFP's on May 24, 2006 and five (5) firms submitted proposals. Seven (7) city employees served on the evaluation committee and after review of all the proposals and criteria, the committee recommended the award of the contract to be made to Gresham, Smith and Partners. The projected date of completion of the project is April 18, 2007. See tabulation of results of the evaluation attached.
SUPPLIER: Gresham, Smith and Partners (62-0794126)
FISCAL IMPACT: $542,000.00 is needed for this service.
Emergency legislation is being requested to avoid interruption in schedules and timelines of the audit.
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To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to enter into contract with Gresham, Smith and Partners for an Environmental Audit for the Department of Public Utilities, to authorize the expenditure of $10,373.00 from the Electricity Operating Fund, $196,336.00 from the Water Operating Fund, $193,618.00 from the Sewer System Operating Fund and $141,673.00 from the Stormwater Operating Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($542,000.00)
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WHEREAS, the Department of Public Utilities is conducting a ...
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