File #: 16-554    Version: 1 Name: I&I Program Amendment 4
Type: Contract Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 9/26/2016 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 10/5/2016 Final action:
Title: Personal Services Agreement Amendment #4 with Brown and Caldwell - Sanitary Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Characterization Planning
Sponsors: John Lewis
Indexes: Goal 1: Implement Economic Development Strategy and Maintain an Environment for Success., Goal 2: Address Critical Facility Needs., Goal 3: Enhance the Livability of the Community.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. PSA Amendment-4, 3. Compensation Worksheet, 4. Amendment 4 Scope
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Personal Services Agreement Amendment #4 with Brown and Caldwell - Sanitary Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Characterization Planning

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Authorize the City Manager to execute Contract Amendment #4 to the personal services contract with Brown and Caldwell (B & C) to perform continued planning and engineering services for the 2015-2016 Sewer Inflow and Infiltration (I & I) Characterization Program.

BACKGROUND:
The Sanitary Sewer Master Plan, adopted in November 2014, categorized the general areas where inflow and infiltration appear to be present. The current B & C study subdivided three of those general areas into 11 smaller study areas to re-affirm and expand on the 2014 results and to better pinpoint sub basins with the highest inflow and infiltration.
The original B & C contract included time to work directly with Engineering and Operations staff to discuss goals of the continuing infiltration and inflow program, establish specific focus areas for monitoring, and establish agreement on data gathering strategies. As a result of this task, B & C provided recommendations for subsequent flow metering.
Contract Amendment #1 was executed by the City Manager on January 6, 2016 and it encompassed the work necessary to carry out installation of eleven flow meters and one rain gage to monitor wastewater flow response to storm events over a 60 day period (January and February 2016).
Contract Amendment #2 was executed by the City Manager on March 16, 2016, and included additional flow monitoring, numerical analysis of metering results, and recommendations for a continued study program, including subsequent investigations such as smoke testing
Contract Amendment #3 was executed by the Public Works Director on September 23, 2016, and re-authorized unspent funds under Amendment 2 to be used to begin a smoke testing program in Fall 2016, commencing with the top three priority basins identified under Amendment 2 tasks.

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