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File #: 20-1707    Version: 1 Name: 12/7/20 PSA Engineering Services with SmithGroup, ROWE and Stantec
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/7/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/7/2020 Final action: 12/7/2020
Enactment date: 12/7/2020 Enactment #: R-20-445
Title: Resolution to Approve Three-Year Professional Services Agreements for Engineering Services for Parks & Recreation with SmithGroup, Inc., ROWE Professional Services Company, and Stantec Consulting Michigan, Inc. (NTE $150,000.00 per firm each FY) (RFP #20-26)
Attachments: 1. PSA_Work Statement_AutoAl_SmithGroup 11-18-2020.pdf, 2. PSA_Work_Statement_AutoAI_ROWE 11-18-2020.pdf, 3. PSA_Work_Statement_AutoAI_Stantec 11-18-2020.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve Three-Year Professional Services Agreements for Engineering Services for Parks & Recreation with SmithGroup, Inc., ROWE Professional Services Company, and Stantec Consulting Michigan, Inc. (NTE $150,000.00 per firm each FY) (RFP #20-26)
Memorandum
Attached for your review and action is a resolution to approve Professional Services Agreements with three engineering firms to provide design services for capital improvements and renovation projects within the Parks & Recreation system.

Budget/Fiscal Impact: Funding is available in the approved FY 2021 Park Maintenance and Capital Improvement Millage budget. Funding for services in FY 2022 through FY 2024 will be contingent upon City Council approval of the Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements budget.

Project Description: Parks & Recreation Services often requires the services of consultants to perform design and engineering work on multiple projects, including, but not limited to, structural engineering work for bridges and retaining walls and to evaluate aging buildings, mechanical engineering work at the pools and ice rinks, and civil engineering design of storm water facilities, parking lots and entry roads.

Issuing RFPs and selecting consultants for each project individually is labor intensive for both the City and consultants. Pre-qualifying consultants with appropriate experience to perform the work saves valuable staff time and expedites project completion.

Pre-qualifying consultants was initially implemented twelve years ago to create efficiencies and streamline the process of choosing consultants for a variety of Parks & Recreation design projects on an as-needed basis. It has proven to be very successful. Some of the projects that were completed under prior contracts with pre-qualified engineering firms include structural repairs to two bridges at Barton Nature Area, the lower Argo Cascades Bridge, the Mitchell Field bridge, and the Gallup Park vehicle bridge; mech...

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