File #: 18-899    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Passed
File created: 12/11/2018 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/8/2019 Final action: 1/8/2019
Title: Work Assignment No. 2019-01 with CDM Smith, Inc. in the amount of $ 131,528 for the Myakkahatchee Creek Water Treatment Plant Structural Evaluation.
Attachments: 1. Work Assignment #2019-01, 2. CDM Smith, Inc. Scope & Fee Submittal, 3. CDM Smith, Inc. Letter of Interest Submittal, 4. Request for Letters of Interest, 5. Florida Division of Corporations Documents, 6. Continuing Contract No. 2016-23 with CDM Smith, Inc.
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TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Peter D. Lear, CPA, CGMA, City Manager

TITLE: Work Assignment No. 2019-01, under Continuing Contract No. 2016-23, with CDM Smith, Inc. in the amount of $131,528 for the Myakkahatchee Creek Water Treatment Plant Structural Evaluation.



Recommended Action

Approve Work Assignment No. 2019-01, under Continuing Contract No. 2016-23, with CDM Smith, Inc. in the amount of $131,528 for the Myakkahatchee Creek Water Treatment Plant Structural Evaluation.

Background Information

North Port Utilities owns and operates the Myakkahatchee Creek Water Treatment Plant (MCWTP) which consists of a 4.4 million gallon per day (MGD) surface water treatment plant and a 1.5 MGD reverse osmosis membrane (RO) treatment plant. The surface water portion of the plant is original with Train 1 construction in 1964, and Train 2 construction in 1974. The City has a multi-year capital improvement plan to begin to upgrade and modernize treatment plant equipment, piping, valves and other components of the MCWTP surface water treatment plant. In advance of launching that program and committing significant investment dollars, the City is seeking to determine the structural integrity of the existing flocculation tanks, two clarifiers, and clearwells. This project will determine that structural integrity and identify any needed improvements necessary to the concrete tankage.
Utilities circulated a request for letter of interest (RLI's) on October 18, 2018 to all the engineers of our current contract 2016-23. The RLI submittals were due back to Utilities on November 19, 2018. Two RLI responses were received, however, CDM Smith was the only one that had staff availability to provide the service in a timely fashion. CDM Smith was sent a notification to proceed with the development of their scope and fee and submit it to Utilities by December 10, 2018. CDM Smith, Inc. has completed numerous projects for the City and their performanc...

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