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7057 - Weather Forecasting Service– Denton Municipal Electric, Addendum 3 Purchasing Department 901-B Texas St. Denton, TX 76209 (940) 349-7100 www.dentonpurchasing.com ADDENDUM # 3 RFP # 7057 Weather forecasting service – Denton Municipal Electric Issue Date: April 15, 2019 Response due Date and Time (Central Time): Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 11:00 A.M. C.S.T RFP # 7057 ADDENDUM # 3 Bid dues date has been revised from April 18, 2019 to Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. CST. Following are responses to the questions asked by potential vendors. Q1. What locations are needed for the daily/hourly forecasts and historical data? R1. In detail for ERCOT Cities (there are about 20 of them), but specifically for Denton, TX, with access to the rest of N. American weather. This also applies to the rest of a short term forecast. Seasonal should be appropriate to an ERCOT focused utility e.g. cover ERCOT and cover the US/N. Americas (to include tropical weather) in standard utility practice. Q2. Is a custom regional report needed or are our current regional discussions in WSO adequate? R2. We are NOT looking for a repeat of WSO (or WFO), rather a proprietary forecast/discussion/modelling, therefore, yes this is a custom requirement. However, we are seeking reference points and comparisons to major industry standard models and major public organizations and models eg NWS, NOAA, NASA, UK Met, NCAR etc, as per standard energy entity practice, requirements/standards (for example, the price of fuel is important to an electric utility, as well as temperatures and weather for load and renewable output etc. Fuel in Texas is predominantly natural gas, therefore, weather impacting natural gas demand is also important to DME). As to the geographic region covered, this should include the State of Texas and additional surrounding areas that permit sufficient discussion of ERCOT forecasted weather. Q3. When is the expected award date? R3. Award date is dependent upon many factors including a thorough evaluation of responses, demonstrations, signature of any NDA’s and then formal approval by our governing City council. Due to these complex processes we cannot commit to a timeline but our intention is to move forward quickly in the next Ninety (90) days. Q4. Section 5.2B calls for a meteorologist/forecaster period summary broken into days 1-5, 6-10, and 11-15 to summarize changes from the previous forecast, as well as confidence parameters. Can this entire forecaster summary confidence section be illustrated as an automated table format showing the how many degrees (+ or -) the forecast changed with a forecaster comment of high/medium/low confidence for each time period. In the Scope of Work, section 5.1, 5.3 and 5.4 you specify a set of minimum requirements. For each section can we provide two pricing information: minimum requirements + full service (specific + minimum)? R4. Yes, such a solution will be evaluated, only if the remainder of the proposal/response is considered responsive. However, during the evaluation process and due diligence, the effectiveness for DME staff, of a responder’s solution will be an element/factor of any decision. Q5. If there is an intention to work with a subcontractor for one or more parts of the proposal, does the contractor need to do any more than call that out in the RFP response? R5. The awarded vendor cannot sub-contract the award in whole, the awarded vendor will be primary responsible for fulfilling the minimum obligations set forth in this RFP. However in discharge of its obligations to Denton, the awarded vendor can work with any subcontractor. Q6. Do all of the technical requirements of sections 5.1.2, 5.2.5, and 5.1.9 apply equally to all of the forecast regions enumerated in sections 5.1.3.a- d, or only to 5.1.3.a, City of Denton? R6a. As it pertains to section 5.1.2, at a minimum City of Denton midterm load forecast is required, however if any additional midterm load forecast regions (as enumerated in section 5.1.3) are provided, it will be taken into account during evaluation period. R6b. As it pertains to section 5.1.5 at a minimum City of Denton midterm load forecast is required, however if any additional midterm load forecast regions (as enumerated in section 5.1.3) are provided, it will be taken into account during evaluation period. R6c. As it pertains to section 5.1.9a (Short Term forecast) at a minimum City of Denton forecast is required and should include as many of the regions enumerated in section 5.1.3 a-d, it will be taken into account during evaluation period. R6d. As it pertains to section 5.1.9b (Midterm forecast) at a minimum City of Denton midterm load forecast is required, however if any additional midterm load forecast regions (as enumerated in section 5.1.3) are provided, it will be taken into account during evaluation period. Q7. On Exhibit 2, #12: If the proposed solution is effectively licensing an out-of-the-box solution that displays data and information for many clients, is the intention that it is subject to becoming the exclusive property of the City of Denton? R7. City of Denton is not clear what specific section this questions pertains to. Will the software be installed on DME computers and limit access upon completion of contract? NO OTHER CHANGES AT THIS TIME. Please acknowledge addendum on Attachment F of the main solicitation document when submitting a proposal.