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Company Name
ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS SERVICES, INC.
Contract #
A-2022-185-02
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/20/2022
Expiration Date
9/19/2025
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2024
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Proposal to Provide Water, Sewer, and Public Works Grant Writing Services <br />Review Existing and Future Projects to <br />Ascartain Potential <br />Grant & Funding Opportunities <br />1 <br />Make Recommendations and /or <br />Project Modifications in order to <br />Maximize Competitiveness and <br />Funding Eligibility <br />1 <br />ordinate <br />Coordinate and Complete <br />an <br />Grant Application <br />Conduct Due Diligence <br />and Review <br />1 <br />Pra-Application Materials <br />Go <br />ConductDue Diligence Rigorous OA✓dC to <br />+ <br />Ensure Complete and Accurate <br />Accurate Application <br />Make Go/No-Go <br />1 <br />Decision <br />Communicate Technical Project Information to <br />Agencies, Regulators, NGOs, and Others <br />No+ o <br />1 <br />Evaluate Other Projects <br />- against Potential <br />Submit Hard Copy or Electronic Copy <br />GrantlPuntling Opportunities <br />to Funding Agency <br />Identification Of Appropriate City Projects For Funding <br />Once a Notice to proceed has been identified, Sudi Shoja will arrange a kick-off meeting with <br />the City's Project Manager and appropriate ESS staff to review and discuss the City's project <br />priorities, including the ones specifically mentioned in the RFP and CIP. Sudi will serve as a <br />Project Manager and the point of contact for the City. She will assign task managers and grant <br />writers as needed (if multiple pursuits are followed at the same time) to best meet the project <br />deadlines. <br />We believe that one of our most important tasks is to work with the City to position the <br />projects for maximum ranking for various grant opportunities. ESS is well qualified to <br />achieve this goal as our staff not only been responsible for similar activities in their former <br />positions, but they also have developed strong relationships with the funding agencies that allow <br />us to learn about funding goals for future cycles and present them to our clients. <br />Working with the City Project Manager, we will review and discuss the current status of projects, <br />available funding, established priorities, project planning and design status, management <br />preferences and regulatory requirements. With our thorough knowledge of available and <br />historical funding opportunities and our technical expertise in managing similar programs, we <br />will be able to recommend a strategy and ranking of projects for funding pursuits. Based on our <br />experience, we will also be able to offer cost -saving measures such as multi -year grants on a <br />program level in lieu of individual projects that will reduce the regulatory burden of managing <br />various funding agreements and the cost of preparation of applications and compliance <br />monitoring. <br />ESS believes the City will be best served by working together to create a strategy that enables <br />us to write winning applications that will maximize funding for the City while minimizing the <br />administrative burden on the City staff. <br />✓ ESS was able to qualify the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency for $30 million for <br />recycling water <br />✓ Review of City of Hemet's bond options and developing a funding strategy resulted in <br />savings of more than $13.5million for the City. In addition, analysis of the City's CIP <br />program and the unfunded list of projects resulted in identification of more than $28 <br />million in funding. <br />
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