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Exhibit 1 - Agenda Information SheetCity of Denton _____________________________________________________________________________________ AGENDA INFORMATION SHEET DEPARTMENT: Procurement ACM: Cassey Ogden DATE: March 5, 2024 SUBJECT Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, approving a pre-qualified professional services list for engineering services for various water and wastewater utilities projects for the Water Utilities Department; and providing an effective date (RFQ 8213 – for a three (3) year, with the option for two (2) additional one (1) year extensions, in the total five (5) year term). The Public Utilities Board recommends approval (5 - 0). STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT This action supports Key Focus Area: Enhance Infrastructure and Mobility. INFORMATION/BACKGROUND Operations at the City of Denton Water and Wastewater facilities are highly regulated and engineered. The purpose of this activity is to prequalify multiple firms to complete specialized planning, permitting, engineering, and compliance tasks for the Water and Wastewater Department and help reduce the time required to procure those professional services. As the City of Denton completes the projects budgeted in the Capital Improvement Plan, staff will use this pre-qualified list to provide supplemental support to current project management staff. As new projects are identified, leadership will determine the project workload of current staff, then identify specific project needs, and utilize these pre-qualified firms as necessary. Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for professional engineering services was sent to 578 prospective firms for these services, including 18 Denton firms. In addition, the RFQ was placed on the Procurement website for prospective respondents to download and advertise in the local newspaper. Forty-one (41) statements of qualifications (SOQ) were received. The SOQs were evaluated based on published criteria including key personnel, experience, past performance, and adequacy and availability. All firms scoring 80 or higher were placed on the list. The evaluation team is recommending approval of the list with nineteen (19) qualified firms. Water & Wastewater Modeling and Hydraulics • On-Call Modeling • Hydraulic Modeling • Smart Sewer Program City Hall 215 E. McKinney Street Denton, Texas www.cityofdenton.com Water & Wastewater Planning, Master Plans, and Permitting • Water and Wastewater Master Plans • Water and Wastewater Treatment Master Plans • Wastewater Facilities Planning • Capital Improvements Planning Wastewater Treatment Facilities • Solids Handling • Headworks Screening Improvements • Sludge Dewatering • Odor Control • Condition Assessment • Plant Expansion Water Treatment Facilities • Plant upgrades • Filter, sedimentation, and flocculation rehabilitation • Condition Assessment • Chemical Systems Improvements • Plant Expansion Water Storage, Pumping and Distribution Facilities • High Service Booster Pump Station Design • Elevated and Ground Storage Tank Design • Utility Relocations • Transmission Pipeline Design Wastewater Detention, Lift Stations, and Collection Facilities • Lift Station Design • Detention facility Design • Gravity Line and Force Main Design • Utility Relocations Electrical and Instrumentation, Telemetry, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) • Instrumentation and Controls System Design • Emergency Power Systems Design • SCADA Programming • Power Studies Easement and Right-of-Way Acquisition • Preparation of Land Rights Documents • Alignment Studies • Boundary and Topographic Surveys Geotechnical Engineering & Testing • Soils Report • Subsurface Exploration • Laboratory Analysis • Construction Materials Testing Surveying and Subsurface Utility Engineering • Boundary and Land Surveying Services • Boundary and Topographic Surveys Environmental Reports such as Water Quality and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) • Environmental Studies • Water Quality Reports • Storm Water Pollution Prevention • BMP Practices Reclaimed Water • Reclaimed Water Master Plan • Project Engineering • Design and Construction • River and Reservoir Augmentation Direct Potable Re-Use • Master Plan • Water Quality Confirmation Testing • Analysis and Piloting of Potable Re-use Technology • Managing Salinity Bed and Banks Permitting • United States Army Core of Engineers (USACE) Permitting • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Water Supply Planning • Population Growth and Demands • Evaluation of Water Management Strategies • Water Conservation • Drought Management • Surface and Groundwater Modeling • Comprehensive Water Plan Aquifer Storage and Recovery • Aquifer Storage and Recovery, Study, Permitting, Design, and Testing • Aquifer Recharge Recovery and Hazard Assessments • Environmental Assessment Vulnerability Assessments • Risk and Resilience Assessment • Americas Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) Requirements Emergency Planning • Emergency Response Plan • Business Continuity Plan • Continuity of Operations Asset Management • Asset Management Planning for Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Replacement • Asset Management Plan Development • Condition Assessment • Inflow and Infiltration Program Management Water Metering • Automated Meter Reading (AMR) Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI) Metering • Meter Replacement Program The goal of the City of Denton’s pre-qualified water and wastewater engineering design list is to provide a list of approved engineering firms from which Denton Water Utilities and other City departments can evaluate for specific projects. A ranking of the pre-qualified vendors in the project category will be performed for every project using the list. The City will then negotiate scope and price with the highest-ranked firm. If the City and the firm cannot agree on the overall amount, the City moves on to the next firm to gain the best possible contract for the City and the project. Any firm that was pre-qualified under this RFQ is eligible to receive contracts for professional services that go through the normal negotiation and award process, including City Council and Public Utilities Board consideration (where applicable). It is intended that this method of qualifying engineering firms for current and future capital project delivery will be repeated every three (3) years and is eligible for use by any City of Denton departments and divisions when these services are required. NIGP Code Used for Solicitation: 925 - (Service Only) - Engineering Services, Professional Notifications sent for Solicitation sent in IonWave: 578 Number of Suppliers that viewed Solicitation in IonWave: 75 HUB-Historically Underutilized Business Invitations sent out: 84 SBE-Small Business Enterprise Invitations sent out: 195 Responses from Solicitation: 41 PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS) On February 26, 2024, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) recommended this item to the City Council for consideration. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval of a pre-qualified professional services list for engineering services for various water and wastewater utilities projects for the Water Utilities Department, as reviewed and qualified by City staff. ESTIMATED SCHEDULE OF PROJECT This is an initial three (3) year contract with options to extend the contract for two (2) additional one (1) year periods, with all terms and conditions remaining the same. FISCAL INFORMATION No funds are requested or required to be spent as part of this approval. Individual contracts will be negotiated with each firm and purchasing orders will be issued as needed. EXHIBITS Exhibit 1: Agenda Information Sheet Exhibit 2: Evaluation Sheet Exhibit 3: Ordinance Respectfully submitted: Lori Hewell, 940-349-7100 Purchasing Manager For information concerning this acquisition, contact: Nicholas Dampf, 940-349-8030. Legal point of contact: Marcella Lunn at 940-349-8333.