| REQUEST FOR 
<br />COUNCIL ACTION 
<br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 
<br />MAY 5, 2020 
<br />TITLE: 
<br />APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO 
<br />AGREEMENTS WITH MIKE PRLICH AND 
<br />SONS, PAULUS ENGINEERING, INC., 
<br />AND TE ROBERTS, INC. FOR 
<br />EMERGENCY ON -CALL SEWER AND 
<br />WATER SYSTEM REPAIR SERVICES TO 
<br />INCREASE TOTAL ANNUAL AMOUNT BY 
<br />$250,000, WITH A TOTAL AGGREGATE 
<br />AGREEMENT INCREASE AMOUNT NOT 
<br />TO EXCEED $1,250,000 
<br />(RFP NO. 19-032) 
<br />(NON -GENERAL FUND) 
<br />/s/Kristine Ridge 
<br />CITY MANAGER 
<br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: 
<br />❑ As Recommended 
<br />❑ As Amended 
<br />❑ Ordinance on 1s' Reading 
<br />❑ Ordinance on 2i1 Reading 
<br />❑ Implementing Resolution 
<br />❑ Set Public Hearing For_ 
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<br />FILE NUMBER 
<br />RECOMMENDED ACTION 
<br />Authorize the City Manager to execute an amendment to the agreements with Mike Prlich and 
<br />Sons, Paulus Engineering, Inc., and TE Roberts, Inc. to provide on -call emergency sewer and 
<br />water system repair services for the three-year period beginning August 20, 2019, and expiring 
<br />August 19, 2022, with a provision for one two-year extension exercisable by the City Manager and 
<br />City Attorney, by increasing the total aggregate annual amount by $250,000, for a total aggregate 
<br />agreement increase amount not to exceed $1,250,000, subject to nonsubstantive changes 
<br />approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. 
<br />DISCUSSION 
<br />On August 20, 2019, the City Council approved agreements with Mike Prlich and Sons, Paulus 
<br />Engineering, Inc., and TE Roberts, Inc. for a three-year period from August 20, 2019 to August 19, 
<br />2022, with a two-year renewal option, to assist the Public Works Agency — Water Resources 
<br />Division with emergency sewer and water infrastructure repairs. These services include repairing 
<br />pipelines, tanks, pumps at various utility facilities, and performing site restoration as directed by 
<br />staff to prevent system outages, maintain services during an emergency, and restore services to 
<br />normal operating conditions. 
<br />During the previous eight months, Water Resources Division staff has utilized these contractors for 
<br />water main pipe repair work and the original aggregate annual spending limit of $500,000, for the 
<br />term of the agreement, will be reached soon. Staff recommends increasing the total aggregate 
<br />annual spending limit by $250,000, providing a new aggregate annual spending limit of $750,000, 
<br />which will allow the Water Resources Division to continue utilizing these contractors for emergency 
<br />repair services as needed. The new aggregate annual spending limit of $750,000 increases the 
<br />total not to exceed amount for the lifetime of the agreement by $1,250,000 for a new not -to -exceed 
<br />amount of $3,750,000 (Exhibits 1, 2 and 3). 
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