File #: 15-0847    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/10/2015 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 11/10/2015 Final action: 11/10/2015
Title: Consideration of Resolution 2015-93, a Resolution to reject all bids for annual stream bioassessment sampling and testing for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department (Purchasing Office Procurement Solicitation No. 2016-007)
Sponsors: Mark Hilty, Michelle Hatcher
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2015-93, approved by Law 2015.10.29

DATE: September 22, 2015

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Russell Truell, Assistant City Administrator / CFO
Mark Hilty, Water Management Director
Michelle Hatcher, Water Management Assistant Director
Juan Davis, Water Reclamation Superintendent
Brian Wilcox, Purchasing Manager

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of Resolution 2015-93, a Resolution to reject all bids for annual stream bioassessment sampling and testing for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department (Purchasing Office Procurement Solicitation No. 2016-007)
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Purpose
The purpose of this procurement is to purchase annual stream bioassessment sampling, testing and identification contract services for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department for a term of award to terminate June 30, 2017 with options to extend the term of award up to three times, each time for up to one (1) additional year.

Background
The City published on August 20, 2015 a Notice to Bidders in the Williamson Herald for performance upon demand of each of the following wastewater treatment laboratory contract services for the specified term of award: (A) industrial pretreatment sampling and testing, Water Reclamation Facility influent and effluent testing, and testing of river samples (Purchasing Office Solicitation No. 2016-005); (B) aquatic toxicity (bio monitoring) testing (2016-006); and (C) annual stream bioassay sampling, testing and identification (2016-007); each being bid independently. In addition, bid documents were sent on or about the same date directly to five (5) potential bidders known or thought to be interested in this solicitation.

Since the deadline for the submittal of bids, staff has considered the advantages to the City of expanding the scope of work for the laboratory contract services contemplated by procurement solicitation no. 2016-007 (a) by adding bioassessment sampling sites ...

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