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File #: 2022-853    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 9/16/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/10/2022 Final action: 10/10/2022
Title: Award Contract # 20220081 for the Fiber Optic Expansion Project.
Attachments: 1. 20220081-EBid Tabulation, 2. Recommended Proposal, 3. 20220081- Notice of Intent to Award- NOIA (Legistar Posting), 4. Proposed Fiber Location Map, 5. 20220081-E-Bid Document, 6. 20220081-05 -Signed Contract
Placement: Consent Agenda
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Award Contract # 20220081 for the Fiber Optic Expansion Project.
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Submitted By: India Barr Procurement Agent I, Procurement Management Department (PMD).

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

Summary Brief
1. Prepared by: India Barr, Procurement Agent I.
2. Parties: City of Port St. Lucie and Precision Contracting Services, Inc.
3. Purpose: To enhance security and network uptime by expanding the City's fiber optic cable plant to reach all water treatment plants with diverse pathways.
4. New/Renewal/Modified: New.
5. Duration: 18 Months, with no option to renew.
6. Benefits to Port St. Lucie: By implementing ring capabilities within the core fiber optic cable plants it will ensure network connectivity during unexpected fiber cuts. Fiber cuts can result in network outages lasting hours, days, or weeks. This fiber expansion project will significantly enhance the security interconnectivity of the utility infrastructure throughout the City.
7. Cost to Port St. Lucie (Annual and Potential): One -Time Expense of $4,551,745.00.

Presentation Information: N/A

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council award Contract #20220081 and enter a unit price contract with Precision Contracting Services, Inc. for the Fiber Optic Expansion Project.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council approve the recommendation and award Contract #20220081.
2. Move that the Council not approve Contract #20220081 and provide staff with direction.

Background: Currently, the City has approximately 105 miles of fiber optic backbone/trunk cable throughout the City. The existing fiber was installed with other departments to connect specific facilities for their specific needs; however, it lacks the interconnectivity to provide fault tolerance connections to facilitate the enhanced security required to protect the utility infrastructure.

An E-Bid was issued on J...

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