File #: ID 23-2923    Version: 1 Name:
Type: City Council Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/26/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/5/2023 Final action: 6/5/2023
Title: Authorize the City Manager to Issue a Purchase Order to Huber Technology, Inc. for Replacing Solenoid Valves, and Parts on the Rotary Drum Screen in the Amount of $87,410.00 - Jeffrey E. Poteet, General Manager, Water & Sewer Department
Attachments: 1. HUBER Technology Quote
Agenda Item: 7
Prepared By: Jeffrey E. Poteet, General Manager
Business: Consent Agenda
Department: Water and Sewer
Subject:
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Authorize the City Manager to Issue a Purchase Order to Huber Technology, Inc. for Replacing Solenoid Valves, and Parts on the Rotary Drum Screen in the Amount of $87,410.00 - Jeffrey E. Poteet, General Manager, Water & Sewer Department
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BACKGROUND:
The pre-treatment process at the Reclaimed Water Production Facility consists of 3 rotary drum screens. These screens are designed to remove solid and debris from the wastewater influent stream. Solids are removed from the wastewater stream, dewatered, and placed in the dumpsters for final disposal in a landfill.

The wastewater influent stream is a harsh environment, hard on equipment. Annually, the screens are inspected, and parts are replaced as needed. This year's inspection identified the need to replace five (5) solenoid manifold valves that are failing and various parts on the rotary drum screens.

To make the repairs on the screens, a crane will be rented to hoist each screen from the top of the headworks structure (30') to the ground where the repairs will be made. The removal, repair, and replacement of each screen will be done individually. The repairs will take 2 weeks to complete. Not including the rental costs of a crane, the repair cost will be $87,410.69.

Since the original equipment manufacturer system components are required for operability and compatibility with the current rotary drum screen of the headworks structure, the repair will not be publicly bid.

Staff seeks City Council's approval to utilize non-competitive procurement, as defined in the City Code of Ordinances, Article V. Division 2, Section 2-255 (c) to accomplish this project in accordance with the following ordinance criteria:

* Section 2-255 (c)(5): Maintenance and servicing of equipment by the manufacturer or authorized service agent of the equipment.
* Section 2-255 (c)(7): Where...

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