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7484 SOWScope of Work RFP 7484-Meter Reading Project Name: Water Meter Reading Services Description: The City of Denton, Texas, is soliciting proposals for Water Meter Reading Services for an annual contract. The City is seeking proposals from qualified professional services contractors to provide these services as well as related customer service activities. As of July 1, 2020, the City of Denton has 39,000 meters ranging in size of 5/8” through 8” and a population over 130,000. The meter readings consist of manual reads and touch pad reads for larger commercial meters. The City’s goal is to improve operational efficiencies in meter reading accuracy and improve the process in which meters are read. For the purposes of this scope reads should be priced based on manual reads as well as touch pad reads, and unit pricing should be given for each. Of the 39,000 meters in the system 36,000 are read manually and the remaining 3,000 are read using touch pads. Purpose  The purpose of this solicitation is to select a qualified Professional Service Contractor (“Contractor”) to provide meter reading services and some customer service-related activities that meets the needs of the City of Denton. Scope of Work: The services to be considered for this proposal are outline below:  City of Denton will provide handheld devices to collect field data. The contractor is prohibited from tampering with, altering or adjusting City owned equipment. Contractor is responsible for proper care and safeguarding any equipment provided by the City and will be financially responsible for damage, loss or tampering with them. Maintenance of units will be the City of Denton’s responsibility.  The Contractor shall obtain data collection devices from the City each day meters are being read and return the data collection devices daily upon immediate completion of each route.  Contractor shall read all meters monthly with an average of 350 meter reads a day.  There may potentially be a penalty charged (cost of each meter read) for falsifying meter reads which will be included in the City contract signed by the Contractor  Contractor will be required to validate questionable reads and repairs through the hand-held device by using skip and trouble codes including but not limited to:  Previous read greater than current read  Current read too high/low, compared to prior read  Broken or inoperable meter  Visual observation of vacancy of the house  Can’t verify meter number  Bad dog (safety hazard)  Locked gate  Meter pulled  Car on top  Bees in box (safety hazard)  Gun pad broke  Meter glass issue  New construction  Broken register  Obscured register  Meter Box missing lid or lock  Meter Box to high or low  Safety Concerns with meter boxes (i.e., meter box lid missing or not setting straight in sidewalks, broken lids)  Contractor shall note “Stopped or Stuck” meters on all accounts when reading. This may require reviewing meter status (on/off), vacancy of property (visual Check). Contractor shall report suspected malfunctioning meters to the City for all repairs. The meter readers currently notify the Water department of F (flow) NF (no flow) and WP (water present) and NW (no water present) and the contract should be able to continue this with this process  Contractor shall check/identify potential illegal connections that have any type of connection around the meter (Jumper) to the City immediately upon discovery.  Contractor shall properly close and seat all meter box covers/caps/lids after work or reads are completed.  Contractor shall report on work orders all meters or meter boxes that impose an impediment to obtaining the meter read.  Contractor shall notify the City’s billing coordinator of any visible meters that do not show up on the handheld (route given).   Project Management The City currently has routing configurations for reads and billing cycles as well as reading equipment for the contractor to utilize. Contractor will provide vehicles, radios, cell phones and any other equipment deemed necessary by the Contractor to fulfill the scope of the Contract. Work Tasks and Expectations  Work Hours will be from 0630 to 1530 Monday through Friday  City of Denton will provide parking spots for vehicles utilized for meter reading activities only for the City of Denton for both the contractor employee and the company vehicle.  City of Denton will be invoiced on a per accurate meter read per month  City of Denton will provide a City contact for emergency calls and questions regarding our system and the reads and dangerous situations.  City of Denton will provide appropriate keys, working gun/senses pad readers and tubes.  Contractor will provide a supervisor that is managing the contractor’s personnel involved in executing this Contract. Problems encountered in the field will be reported to the City promptly. A list of contractor’s employees will be maintained and supplied to the City upon any change. The supervisor shall be the City’s point of contact in the event of questions  Contractor will also be requested to follow most of the City of Denton’s established processes. The Contractor may make recommendations to improve our process to improve efficiency for evaluation and adoption at the City’s sole discretion.  Contractor will be provided with an Employee Identification badge for each contracted employee with a photo that would be required to be carried on person at all times while working in the capacity for the City. ID badges must be returned upon employee separation from employment with the contractor. The Contractor must report employee separations to the City one (1) business day prior to a planned separation, and within one (1) business day following an unplanned separation so that badges and permission for those badges may be adjusted accordingly.  Uniforms must be worn and will be the responsibility of the Contractor and approved by the City. Meter readers must wear these while performing work for the city and in the field. The cleaning and upkeep of the uniforms will be the responsibility of the Contractor. Contractor employees will maintain a neat and clean appearance while providing these services. Torn, worn or soiled uniforms shall not be worn while performing the responsibilities defined in this contract. The City reserves the right to inspection of the uniforms and can require the contractor to replace them if deemed to be damaged. Additionally, the meter readers are required to wear highly visible vests that clearly shows “City Contractor” or “DME Contractor” as a safety measure.  Contractor is responsible for providing all safety equipment required by applicable law, statute and/or code.  Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the employees have a valid Texas driver’s license.  Contractor is responsible for providing transportation with valid insurance for the employees.  Contractor vehicles will be maintained by the contractor, have a clean appearance and be mechanically sound. Contractor vehicles should include appropriate identification approved by the City clearly indicating their use for Meter Reading for the City. The City will provide vehicle magnets for meter readers and require that they return them if the contractor switches personnel.  Any supplies and materials not mentioned but that the Contractor deems necessary to complete the tasks will be the responsibility of the Contractor.   Hiring and Training Contractor will provide trained personnel to complete necessary work and will ensure that its employees have the necessary skills, knowledge, training, and experience to perform meter reading tasks accurately and safely.   Supervision Contractor is responsible and will provide supervision of all Contractor Personnel. Problems encountered in the field that could result in reading delays will be immediately coordinated though the City’s management team. Contractor will provide the City with a list of all supervisory personnel assigned to this project with cell numbers for contact purposes. Contractor Supervisors will respond to City Staff personnel within thirty (30) minutes during normal working hours. Substance Abuse Contractor’s employees are prohibited from consumption of or being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances during working hours. Contractor employees are also required to follow City policy which prohibits smoking and tobacco use while on duty on city property. Customer Relations Contractor is responsible for ensuring that all customers and their property are treated in a courteous and professional manner. Health and Safety Contractor will be liable for the health and safety of Contractor’s employees while performing these services for the City. Pricing Description Price Per Read 1 Full Time Equivalent Meter Reader for conducting water meter reading services Potential grading scenario Experience, qualification, past performance 35% Understanding needs and methodology to accomplish work 35% Pricing 30%