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File #: 15-13067    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/17/2020 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 5/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Water and Sanitary Sewer Service Installations
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Title
Water and Sanitary Sewer Service Installations

Action
Action:
Approve a contract in the amount of $6,435,638 to the lowest responsive bidder B.R.S., Inc. for the water and sanitary sewer service installations project.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
David Czerr, Charlotte Water
Jackie Jarrell, Charlotte Water
Keri Cantrell, Charlotte Water

Explanation
* This contract is for water and sanitary sewer service installations throughout Charlotte Water's service area.
* New service installation includes connecting to the existing public main, which extends a small diameter line to the property, and includes a water meter box or sewer clean out.
* Customers pay connection fees for the installation service, which are based on costs incurred by Charlotte Water in these contracts.
* The work covered by this contract will provide approximately 800 total service connections annually for approximately two years.
* Charlotte Water outsources most new water and sanitary sewer service installations to ensure timely service.
* On March 6, 2020, the city issued an Invitation to Bid (ITB); two bids were received.
* G.S. 143-132 prohibits municipalities from awarding construction contracts over $500,000 without receiving at least three competitive bids from the initial advertisement of the contract. The city may subsequently award the contract even if re-advertisements result in fewer than three competitive bids.
* On April 9, 2020, the ITB was re-issued; two bids were received.
* B.R.S., Inc. was selected as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder.

Charlotte Business INClusion
Per Charlotte Business INClusion Policy: Part C: Section 2.1(a) The city shall not establish Subcontracting Goals for Contracts where: (a) there are no subcontracting opportunities identified for the Contract; or (b) there are no MBEs or SBEs certified to perform the scopes of work that the city regards as realistic opportunities for subcontracting.

This contract meets the provisions of (a) - No ...

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