File #: 20-0017    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/24/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/21/2020 Final action: 1/28/2020
Title: Ordinance awarding eight Master Services Agreements (MSAs) for Bond 2020 and FY 2021 CIP feasibility studies in an amount not to exceed $3,600,000; three MSAs in the amount of $650,000 each to Freese and Nichols, HDR Engineering, and Urban Engineering for Street projects; two MSAs in the amount of $500,000 and $250,000, to Urban Engineering and LAN respectively for Utility Projects; and three MSAs in the amount of $300,000 each to Bath Engineering, LNV Inc. and Hanson Professional Services for Facility Projects, located city wide with funding available from Street Bond 2014 and FY 2020 Utility CIP; and amending the FY 2020 Capital Budget.
Sponsors: Contracts and Procurement, Engineering Services
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo - MSA Preliminary Engineering and Feasibility Studies for Bond 2020, 2. Ordinance- MSA Preliminary Engineering and Feasibility Studies for Bond 2020, 3. Maps - MSA Prelim Eng and Feasibility Studies, 4. Contract - Streets Feasibility 2020 HDR signed, 5. Contract - Streets Feasibility 2020 Urban signed, 6. Contract - Sreet Feasibility 2020 FNI signed, 7. Contract - Utilities Feasibility 2020 LAN signed, 8. Contract - Utilities Feasibility 2020 Urban signed, 9. Contract - Facilities Feasibility 2020 LNV signed, 10. Contract - Facilities Feasibilities 2020 Bath signed, 11. Contract - Facilities Feasibility 2020 Hanson signed

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Ordinance awarding eight Master Services Agreements (MSAs) for Bond 2020 and FY 2021 CIP feasibility studies in an amount not to exceed $3,600,000; three MSAs in the amount of $650,000 each to Freese and Nichols, HDR Engineering, and Urban Engineering for Street projects; two MSAs in the amount of $500,000 and $250,000, to Urban Engineering and LAN respectively for Utility Projects; and three  MSAs in the amount of $300,000 each to Bath Engineering, LNV Inc. and Hanson Professional Services for Facility Projects, located city wide with funding available from Street Bond 2014 and FY 2020 Utility CIP; and amending the FY 2020 Capital Budget.