File #: 17-499    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 5/25/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/20/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Title: SERVICE AUTHORIZATION NO. 12-31 TO MATHEWS CONSULTING DBA BAXTER AND WOODMAN COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $21,214 FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REPLACEMENT OF AN AGING AIR RELEASE VALVE ON A 30-INCH FORCE MAIN ON LAKE IDA ROAD.
Sponsors: Environmental Services Department
Attachments: 1. Service Authorization No. 12-31 with Mathews Consulting, 2. Letter - Extension request Mathews Consulting, 11-22-16, 3. Amendment No. 4 to General Consulting Services Agreement - Baxter & Wood..., 4. Mathews Engr Executed Agmt
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Dale S. Sugerman, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager
THROUGH: Chief Neal de Jesus, Interim City Manager
DATE: June 20, 2017

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SERVICE AUTHORIZATION NO. 12-31 TO MATHEWS CONSULTING DBA BAXTER AND WOODMAN COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $21,214 FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REPLACEMENT OF AN AGING AIR RELEASE VALVE ON A 30-INCH FORCE MAIN ON LAKE IDA ROAD.

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Recommended Action:
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Motion to Approve Service Authorization No. 12-31 with Mathews Consulting dba Baxter and Woodman Company in the amount not-to-exceed $21,214 for professional engineering services related to the replacement of an air release valve on the 30-inch influent sewage force main to the waste water treatment plant on Lake Ida Road at Depot Road.

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Background:
On January 24, 2012, the City entered into an Agreement with Mathews Consulting for continuing general engineering consulting services (RFQ 2012-06). On December 13, 2016 City Commission approved the assignment and assumption of the Mathews Agreement to Baxter and Woodman Company and renewal of the agreement through June 2017.

In early March 2017, the utility contractor for the Depot Square Apartments was performing work associated with a connection to the 30-inch sanitary force main on Lake Ida Road. During the excavation for this work, they encountered a buried Air Release Valve (ARV) on the pipe, located under the outermost westbound lanes of Lake Ida Road. The valve was deemed inoperable, requiring replacement. Considering the magnitude of work, coordination, and site restoration associated with the repair, as well as the limited timeframe associated with the road closure approved by the County to the Depot Square development for their work on Lake Ida Road, the repair of the ARV was deferred until complete engineering plans and specifications could be developed for bidding. The plans and specifications are required to address isolating or moderating...

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