Explanation
1. BACKGROUND: This legislation authorizes the Director of Public Utilities to enter into a professional engineering agreement in the amount of $400,928.72 with DLZ Ohio, Inc. in connection with the Alum Creek Trunk (South) & Deshler Tunnel Sewer Assessment Project for the Division of Sewerage and Drainage. This work is to be performed in accordance with the requirements of the OEPA consent order and is consistent with the Division of Sewerage & Drainage’s Capacity, Maintenance, Operations, and Management (CMOM) plan. This project will provide inspection for one of the City's large diameter sanitary sewers. The project area for the Alum Creek South starts near the intersection of Alum Creek and I-70 and terminates at the Big Walnut Outfall south of I-270. The Deshler Tunnel starts near the intersection of Alum Creek and I-70 and terminates at the Whittier Storm Tanks. The approximate total length of this sewer is 41,200 feet.
Work items for this phase of the project shall consist of closed circuit televising and sonar to assess the structural and operational condition of the large diameter trunk sewers identified on the project Exhibit, the providing of an Technical Memorandum outlining the structural and operational conditions of the sewers, and all other necessary items for the completion of the Memorandum.
2. THE PROJECT TIMELINE: This project shall have contract duration of one year and does not contain any future phases.
3. PROCUREMENT: In accordance with the procedures set forth in Columbus City Code, Section 329.14 for RFP's. The Department of Public Utilities received five (5) Request for Proposals (RFP's) for the Alum Creek Trunk (South) & Deshler Tunnel Sewer Assessment Project. After careful consideration and of proposal quality, experience of the team’s personnel, experience of the prime contractor, and local workforce, DLZ Ohio, Inc. was awarded the contract.
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