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AR 100306 Bakersfield Well & Pump
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Subject (2)
- Approve the Contract Award to Bakersfield Well & Pump in the Not to Exceed Amount of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) for the Emergency Repair Work on Well Plant No. 23; and (2) Dispense with Competitive Bidding Procedures for the Emergency Repair Work on Well Plant No. 23, as provided in Chapter 3.08 of the Colton Municipal Code.
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9/28/2006
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Sabdi Espinoza
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AR 100306 Bakersfield Well & Pump
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1082
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
10/3/2006
Meeting Time
6:00:00 PM
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR THE COLTON UTILITY AUTHORITY MEETING OF OCTOBER 3, 2006 <br />TO: HONORABLE CHAIRPERSON AND UTILITY AUTHORITY MEMBERS <br />FROM: ERIC R. FRASER, DIRECTOR OF WATER & WASTEWATER OPERATIONS <br />SUBJECT: APPROVE THE AWARD OF CONTRACT TO BAKERSFIELD WELL & PUMP <br />FOR THE EMERGENCY REPAIR WORK ON WELL PLANT NO. 23 IN AN <br />AMOUNT NOT -TO -EXCEED $409000. <br />DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Well No. 23 is one of the City's largest water -producing wells. The Well is essential in the Water <br />Department's ability to provide adequate water and fire flows to the Central zone which serves <br />customers in the Downtown, South Colton, La Loma Hills and Cooley Ranch areas. <br />DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS: <br />On September 11, 2006, the Water Utilities Operator reported to staff that Well Plant No. 23 was <br />making a loud noise and water production had decreased by 50% of its capacity. Well Plant No. <br />23 was taken out of service to prevent any further damages, and the inter tie with the City of San <br />Bernardino was activated. The Water Division has been purchasing water at $1,000 per day. <br />The motor was taken to Brithinee Electric for repairs because City currently has a Term PO with <br />Brithinee, and Bakersfield Well & Pump was hired to pull and inspect the pump. Bakersfield Well <br />& Pump determined that the pump was worn out and had to be rebuild, and the well casing <br />needed to be brushed and bailed. Bakersfield Well & Pump estimated repairs to be $40,000. <br />Water Department staff consulted with the City Manager, who concurred that the situation was an <br />emergency and that having Bakersfield Well & Pump begin work on Well Plant No. 23 was the <br />most cost efficient method for obtaining the necessary emergency repairs. <br />The actions of City staff in this instance complied with the City's existing purchasing regulations, <br />which state that competitive bidding, either formal or informal, is not required in situations <br />determined by the City Manager to constitute an emergency for a public project, pursuant to <br />Public Contract Code sections 22035 and 22050. (Colton Municipal Code § 3.08.130.) Under <br />such conditions, any alternative procedure may be used. In addition, the City Manager has <br />authority to declare a public emergency and take any directly related and immediate action <br />required by the emergency, up to a total of one hundred thousand dollars. (Ibid.) The contract <br />award to Bakersfield Well & Pump for the emergency repairs will not exceed forty thousand <br />dollars. <br />The City's purchasing regulations also require that, for projects of more than twenty-five thousand <br />dollars, a report on the emergency and work performed must be provided at the next regular City <br />Council meeting. In compliance with this requirement, this report is submitted to the City Council. <br />Additionally, the City's purchasing regulations require that the City Council must determine, by a <br />four-fifths vote, that there is a need to continue the action without the benefit of informal or formal <br />
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