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File #: 2022-700    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 8/2/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/22/2022 Final action: 8/22/2022
Title: Approve Amendment #1 to Contract #20210104 for the Purchase of Grinder Systems and Related Parts from Environment-One Corporation (E-One).
Attachments: 1. 20210104-06 Amendment #1, 2. 20210104-05
Placement: Consent Agenda
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Approve Amendment #1 to Contract #20210104 for the Purchase of Grinder Systems and Related Parts from Environment-One Corporation (E-One).
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Submitted By: Robyn Holder, CPPB, Procurement Management Department (PMD).

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal of high-quality infrastructure and facilities.

Summary Brief (Agreements/Contracts only)
1. Prepared by: Robyn Holder, CPPB (PMD).
2. Parties: City of Port St. Lucie and Environment-One Corporation.
3. Purpose: Purchase E-One grinder pumps and related parts for new construction, preventative maintenance of current systems and septic to sewer conversions.
4. New/Renewal/Modified: Modified.
5. Duration: 3 years with automatic renewals unless either party notifies the other party in writing at least 90 days before the end of the current 3-year term.
6. Benefits to Port St. Lucie: Providing all necessary pumps and related parts to connect or convert systems to the City's wastewater system.
7. Cost to Port St. Lucie (Annual and Potential): Additional $116,378.03 annually or as needed. Future expenditures will be allocated in each fiscal year's budget.

Presentation Information: N/A.

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council approve Amendment #1 to Contract #20210104 to purchase grinder systems and related parts from Environment-One Corporation on an as needed basis.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and approve Amendment #1 to Contract #20210104.
2. Move that the Council not approve Amendment #1 to Contract #20210104 and provide staff with direction.

Background: The Utility Systems Department (USD) began a pilot program in 2020 with the E-One grinder systems. The program was deemed a success. When the supply chain for these systems became an issue, the USD received approval from Council to begin purchasing these systems in greater quantities to keep up with the demand. Throughout the course of hu...

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