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File #: ID18-0285    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/15/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/8/2018 Final action:
Title: Approve a professional consultant agreement in the amount of $298,000 with HDR Engineering, Inc., for a basis for design report and comprehensive re-location strategy
Sponsors: Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. HRD Consultant Agmt 022118.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



March 8, 2018


FROM: JIM SCHAAD, Director
Department of Transportation

BY: DUANE MYERS, Fleet Manager
Department of Transportation

CLIFF TRAUGH, Senior Management Analyst
Department of Transportation

SUBJECT
Title
Approve a professional consultant agreement in the amount of $298,000 with HDR Engineering, Inc., for a basis for design report and comprehensive re-location strategy

Body
RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends Council approve a professional consultant agreement in the amount of $298,000 with HDR Engineering, Inc., a Nebraska corporation, for a basis for design report and comprehensive relocation strategy.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Departments of Transportation and Public Utilities (DPU) seek to enter into a contract with HDR Engineering, Inc. (HDR) to perform an analysis and develop a comprehensive plan to relocate solid waste, water, and related fleet management operations to the surface water treatment plant located at Fowler and Floradora. Growth of operations at the Municipal Service Center (MSC) located at 2101 G Street has created City vehicle storage, employee parking, and office space constraints. The departments are requesting a field expert of large multi-stakeholder municipal projects be retained to evaluate City needs and develop preliminary plans to meet these needs. On May 11, 2017, a Request for Qualifications was solicited, which resulted in two qualification proposal submissions. These proposals were evaluated by a committee, and HDR was selected as the most qualified consultant.

BACKGROUND

The City of Fresno owns and operates a fleet of over 2,200 units. The City fleet is comprised of a variety of light and heavy equipment used by multiple departments including Police, Fire, Public Utilities, Public Works, PARCS, and several others. This equipment is used to maintain and provide services for 522,000 residents, over 115 square miles. The majority of City equipment has been stored and mai...

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