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File #: 13-1307    Version: 1 Name: 11/18/13 - PO to Watertap Inc. for Watermain Lines
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/18/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/18/2013 Final action: 11/18/2013
Enactment date: 11/18/2013 Enactment #: R-13-360
Title: Resolution to Authorize Contract with Watertap, Inc. for Watermain Line Stops and Insertable Valves and Related Services - ITB-4309 ($75,000.00 annually)
Attachments: 1. Watertap ITB 4309 Revised.pdf
Title
Resolution to Authorize Contract with Watertap, Inc. for Watermain Line Stops and Insertable Valves and Related Services - ITB-4309 ($75,000.00 annually)
Memorandum
Attached for your review and approval is a resolution to authorize a contract with Watertap, Inc., for watermain line stops and insertable valve installations at various locations.

Each year, while performing maintenance to the water system, staff discovers valves that are no longer operational. The water main line stop and insertable valve installations will allow staff to perform emergency repairs and schedule water main shutdowns to replace old valves with minimal interruption of water services. In addition, valve insertion functions as preventative maintenance and assures minimum future interruptions to water services and lowers the number of future emergency repairs and associated costs.

Watertap, Inc., was the sole bidder. Watertap, Inc. will provide the line stop materials and the insertable valves, and will perform the installations. The contract is for a period of three (3) years, with three 1-year optional renewal periods under the same terms and conditions of the original contract if agreed to by both parties.

Funds for the first year of the contract are available in the FY14 Field Operations, Water Supply System operating budget. Subsequent years are subject to budget approval.

Watertap, Inc., received Contract Compliance approval on July 3, 2013 and Living Wage approval on March 27, 2013.
Staff
Prepared by: Matt Warba, Field Operations Assistant Manager
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Public Services Area Administrator
Approved by: Steven Powers, City Administrator
Body
Whereas, While performing maintenance operations of the water system staff has discovered failed valves that are no longer operational and need replacement;

Whereas, The traditional replacement of valves would cause loss of water service in a wide area;

Whereas, The purchase of watermain line stops, ...

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