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File #: 2021-317    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 4/2/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/26/2021 Final action: 4/26/2021
Title: Award Contract #20200104 for the Rehabilitation of City Sewer Structures, Manholes & Lift Station Wet Wells to Hinterland Group, Inc.
Attachments: 1. 20200104 E-Bid Tabulation Report, 2. Notice of Intent to Award- NOIA (Legistar Posting), 3. 20200104-05 signed by Vendor, 4. Hinrerland Group Proposal, 5. E-Bid Documents
Placement: Consent Agenda
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Award Contract #20200104 for the Rehabilitation of City Sewer Structures, Manholes & Lift Station Wet Wells to Hinterland Group, Inc.
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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 Hinterland Group, Inc.
3. Purpose: To provide a contract for rehabilitation of the City's infrastructure,
4. New/Renewal/Modified: New.
5. Duration: 2 years with an option to renew for 2 additional 2-year periods.
6. Benefits to Port St. Lucie: Maintain the City's wastewater collection system.
7. Cost to Port St. Lucie (Annual and Potential): Estimated annual expenditures are $120,000 based on the unit prices listed in Schedule A. All future expenditures will be as appropriated in each year's annual budget.

Presentation Information: N/A.

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council award Contract #20200104 and enter into a unit price contract with Hinterland Group, Inc. for the rehabilitation of City sewer structures, manholes and lift station wet wells.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and award Contract #20200104.
2. Move that the Council not approve Contract #20200104 and provide staff with direction.

Background: The City's wastewater collection system includes numerous manholes and lift stations that are located throughout the Utility Service Area. Hydrogen sulfide gases that are present in a wastewater system can have a corrosive effect on the interior walls of manholes and lift station wet wells. The corrosive nature of these gases can be severe enough to cause some manholes and lift station wet wells to require rehabilitation in order to remain in service. This work is of significant value to the City for the continued reli...

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