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File #: 22-1218    Version: 2 Name: 8/15/22 WTP HVAC Improvements Ph II
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/15/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2022 Final action: 8/15/2022
Enactment date: 8/15/2022 Enactment #: R-22-269
Title: Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Weiss Construction Co., LLC for WTP HVAC Improvements - Phase II ($1,141,800.00) (RFP 22-34)
Attachments: 1. Contract_Weiss_WTP HVAC PhII_Rev.pdf, 2. WEISS Proposal_REV.pdf, 3. CRFP 22-34_WTP HVAC Improv PH II_Specifications_final.pdf, 4. CRFP 22-34_WTP HVAC Improv PH II_Drawings.pdf, 5. Bid Evaluation Form_HVAC Ph II_RFP 22-34.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Weiss Construction Co., LLC for WTP HVAC Improvements - Phase II ($1,141,800.00) (RFP 22-34)
Memorandum
This memorandum and resolution requests approval to award a contract to Weiss Construction Co., LLC for the WTP HVAC Improvements - Phase II ($1,141,800.00).
The City of Ann Arbor (City) Water Treatment Plant (WTP) was originally constructed in 1938 and consists of several additions and outbuildings. These spaces are heated, conditioned and ventilated using several different air handling units and associated components and controls. Most critically, the unit that serves the environmental laboratory is required to maintain specific temperatures and ventilation for various water and wastewater samples needed for compliance and operational purposes. Several of these unit are reaching the end of their useful life and are experiencing increased periods out of service for repair and maintenance.
The scope of this project will include replacement of the critical laboratory air handling unit and associated components that have reached the end of their useful life, as well as other ventilation and air conditioning improvements. The proposed improvements are necessary to maintain critical climate control of the WTP environmental laboratory and improve the WTP HVAC systems as a whole. This project is programmed in the City's Capital Improvements Plan (UT-WS-16-20).
Solicitation of Proposals
Water Treatment Services Unit staff supervised the creation of plans and contract documents and solicited proposals for construction of the project through the City's Procurement Unit through RFP 22-34. On May 10, 2022, the City received three (3) proposals for this work. A selection committee comprised of Water Treatment Services staff reviewed the proposal and determined which respondent provided the best value based on the criteria provided in ORD-21-41, adopted by Council on January 3, 2022:
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