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File #: 11-0459    Version: Name: 5/16/11 - Water Distribution Level of Service & Reinvestment
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/16/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/5/2011 Final action: 7/5/2011
Enactment date: 7/5/2011 Enactment #: R-11-296
Title: Resolution to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with AECOM for Engineering Services for the Water Distribution Level of Service & Reinvestment Study ($208,984.00)
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Resolution to Approve a Professional Services Agreement with AECOM for Engineering Services for the Water Distribution Level of Service & Reinvestment Study ($208,984.00)
Memorandum
Attached for your review and approval, please find a resolution to approve a professional services agreement for engineering services with AECOM in the amount of $208,984.00 for the Water Distribution Level of Service & Reinvestment Study project.

In August of 2007, AECOM submitted its proposal in response to the City’s request for proposal (RFP) listed as “Water Distribution Master Plan, RFP No. 677”. As requested by the City, the submitted proposal was divided into two separate components: Primary Component and Level of Service (LOS) Component. AECOM was short-listed along with two other firms for consideration of contract award.
It was determined by the selection team that the work to be accomplished under this RFP would be best performed by two different firms rather than a single proposer. CDM was selected for the Primary Component while AECOM was selected for the LOS Component. It was further determined that the work for the Primary Component should proceed ahead of, and actually be completed before the commencement of the Level of Service (LOS) Component. The Primary Component was completed by CDM in May, 2010. The final scope of work for the Level of Service (LOS) Component was then subsequently completed.

The purpose of this work is to determine what the sustainable level of service (LOS) for the City of Ann Arbor water distribution system should be and to also quantify the associated level of reinvestment in the system. Fundamentally, this will help the City during its capital planning by providing what level of investment the City should be making in the replacement/rehabilitation of our water distribution system and what water mains should be replaced first.

The selection team chose AECOM for this project based on their proposal, project organization, ...

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