HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-08-13 Meeting AgendaEngineering Services Committee
Meeting
Commission Chamber- 8/13/2019- 1:15 PM
ENGINEERING SERVICES
1.Approve a one-year extension of the contract for Compressed
Natural Gas (CNG) maintenance services with Atlanta Gas and
Light (AGL) Resources. The total cost for the extension is
$75,000.00.
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2.Approve ESD to utilize the Georgia EPD Local Government
Scrap Tire Abatement Program and authorize the Administrator
and Mayor to execute Agreements and Required Documents.
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3.Authorize a change order to Atlanta Gas Light's (AGL) current
Purchase Order (PO). Attachments
4.Motion to approve the minutes of the Engineering Services
Committee held on July 30, 2019.Attachments
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Engineering Services Committee Meeting
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Approve a one-year extension of the contract for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) maintenance
Services with Atlanta Gas and Light (AGL) Resources.
Department:Environmental Services
Presenter:
Caption:Approve a one-year extension of the contract for Compressed
Natural Gas (CNG) maintenance services with Atlanta Gas and
Light (AGL) Resources. The total cost for the extension is
$75,000.00.
Background:The Environmental Services Department installed the first
public CNG station on Tobacco Road which became operational
on June 1, 2013. A second CNG was installed on Scott Nixon
Road in 2017. The CNG stations are currently owned and
overseen by the Environmental Services Department (ESD) with
AGL providing the technical services.
Analysis:The CNG stations are a critical element to the operations of
Solid Waste Collection program. All trucks operating under the
collections contract are required to run on CNG. The current
maintenance contract requires 24 hour monitoring of the station,
as well as emergency response times of 2 hours or less, in the
event that the station becomes non-operational. Additionally, the
CNG stations require periodic preventive maintenance and
service to ensure efficient and continuous operations. Augusta
performs inspections and reports any findings to AGL. Augusta
does not have qualified technicians trained to service the CNG
station(s). The current contract with AGL is set to expire on July
28, 2019; if an extension is approved the expiration date will be
July 28, 2020.
Financial Impact:The total cost for the one-year extension is $75,000.00 and will
be paid from 541-04-4550/52.23112.
Alternatives:1. Approve the contract extension. 2. Do not approve the
contract extension which will cause a break in support services
for the CNG stations.
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Recommendation:Approve the contract extension.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
The total cost for the one-year extension is $75,000.00 and will
be paid from 541-04-4550/52.23112.
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Procurement.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
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Engineering Services Committee Meeting
8/13/2019 1:15 PM
Approve ESD to Utilize the Georgia EPD Local Government Scrap Tire Abatement Program and
Authorize the Administrator and Mayor to execute Agreements and Required Documents.
Department:Environmental Services
Presenter:
Caption:Approve ESD to utilize the Georgia EPD Local Government
Scrap Tire Abatement Program and authorize the Administrator
and Mayor to execute Agreements and Required Documents.
Background:Augusta has had an ongoing issue with the illegal dumping of
scrap tires. As such, in 2014, ESD instituted a series of free
collection events throughout the year. Since 2014,
approximately 50,000 tires have been collected at those events
which are held on a quarterly basis (the third Saturday in
February, May, August, and November). While those events are
successful in getting thousands of scrap tires off the street and
off people’s property, the ongoing issue of the proper disposal
and cleaning up the illegal dumping of scrap tires continues.
The EPD Scrap Tire Program Manager and enforcement staff
visited Augusta to discuss the issues facing our area. At that
time, they shared that Georgia EPD has funded a program
through the Solid Waste Trust Fund, to allow for local
government reimbursement for the cleanup of illegal tire dumps,
cleanup of tires dumped on the right-of-ways, and for local
government sponsored scrap tire amnesty days. According to the
Guidelines as set forth by the EPD, eligible entities include
cities, counties, and solid waste management authorities.
Analysis:Eligible activities that may be reimbursed by the Trust Fund
include the amnesty day events, cleanup of properties were the
owner is financially unable to clean up or the owner is unknown;
the owner is a victim of illegal dumping; or the scrap tires are
located on a city or county right of way. The tire amnesty days
are an activity that ESD administers, therefore this program
provides some reimbursement for the event expenses. The
applications and agreements are required to be signed by an
“authorized local government representative” and as such,
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approval for this is requested so that ESD may proceed and
recover the monies invested in these activities.
Financial Impact:Based on our current pricing (via competitive Bid Item with
Liberty Tire), ESD pays $150.00 per ton for disposal of scrap
tires. This includes tires dropped off at the landfill during normal
operations, and at the amnesty day events. Industry standard and
EPD Guidance for estimating tire piles indicates that 89
passenger tires = 1 ton. The November 2018 collection event
had approximately 1,900 tires dropped off, which cost ESD
$3,202.25.
Alternatives:1. Approve to proceed with applying for the reimbursement
program and authorize the necessary signatures. 2. Do not
approve the program
Recommendation:Approve ESD to proceed with applying for the reimbursement
program, and authorize the Administrator and Mayor to execute
the associated agreements and application paperwork.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
No funds required at this time
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
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Authorize a change order to Atlanta Gas Light’s (AGL) current Purchase Order (PO).
Department:Environmental Services
Presenter:
Caption:Authorize a change order to Atlanta Gas Light's (AGL) current
Purchase Order (PO).
Background:Atlanta Gas Light has the current contract for CNG Maintenance
Services. Under this contract they provide preventive
maintenance and emergency services, as well as 24-hour
monitoring of the stations. The CNG stations are a critical
element to the operations of solid waste program. All the trucks
operating under contract to Augusta run on CNG.
Analysis:Prior to and in the midst of ESD’s transition in leadership, the
CNG Maintenance Services contract was not submitted for bid
and the current contract with AGL will expire on July 28, 2019.
ESD has requested a one-year extension of AGL’s current
contract, which will require a change order to the current PO.
Financial Impact:The total cost is $ 25,000.00; and will be paid from funds
allocated in ESD budget 541-04-4550/52.23112.
Alternatives:1. Authorize the change order. 2. Do not authorize the change
order, which will impact the maintenance and safe operation of
our CNG stations.
Recommendation:Authorize the change order.
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
The total cost is $ 75,000.00; and will be paid from funds
allocated in ESD budget 541-04-4550/52.23112.
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REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Procurement.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
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Engineering Services Committee Meeting
8/13/2019 1:15 PM
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Department:
Presenter:
Caption:Motion to approve the minutes of the Engineering Services
Committee held on July 30, 2019.
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Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are
Available in the
Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
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Engineering Services Committee Meeting Commission Chamber - 7l3ol20l9
ATTENDANCE:
Present: Hons. M. williams, chairman; Hasan, vice chairman; Garrett,
member.
Absent: Hons. Hardie Davis, Jr., Mayor; Frantom, member.
ENGINEERING SERVICES
1. Approve funding for Design Consultant Services Supplemental Agreement ltem
Six to Pond and Company in the amount of $38,790.00 for the Berckmans Action:
Road Widening, Realignment and Bridge Replacement Project - Phase II as Approved
requested by the AED. RFQ 11-108
Motions
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Motion to
^ aDDrove.APProve votlon passes
3-0.
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
Motion
Result
2. Discuss Environmental Services stipulation for yard waste. (Requested by Item
Commissioner Brandon Garrett) Action:
Approved
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Motion Motion TextI ype
Motion to approve
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Motion Passes 3-0.
3. Approve entering into an annual contract and two yearly renewal option with
GTSS for the maintenance and monitoring services for the Traffic Engineering
Made By seconded By Motion
Result
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
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ITS network in the amount of $192,295.00 per year funded thru SPLOST IV Item
reallocation funds. Requested by AED. RFQ 19-184 Action:
Approved
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Motion Passes 3-0.
Made By Seconded By
Made By Seconded By
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett
Commissioner Commissioner
Brandon Garrett B;; ffi Passes
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4. Discuss and find solution for the Windsor Spring Road widening project Item
landscape. (Requested by Commissioner Brandon Garrett) Action:
Approved
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5. Consider a request from the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History for ltem
the placement of a cast iron marker issued by the State of Georgia and the Action:
Georgia Historical Society at 535 Telfair Street. Approved
Motion to delete this
^ item from theADDTOVCr r agenda.
Motion Passes 3-0.
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Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Marion Williams Passes
Approve Passes
Motion to approve the minutes of the Engineering Services Committee held Item
on July 9,2019. Action:
Approved
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Motion to
approve.
Motion Passes
3-0.
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7. Motion to determine that Smith Lane, as shown on the attached map has
ceased to be used by the public to the extent that no substantial public purpose
is served by it or that its removal from the county road system is otherwise in
the best public interest, and to receive as information the results of the public
hearing held regarding the issue of abandonment pursuant to O.C.G.A. $32-
7-2, with the abandoned property to be quit-claimed to the appropriate party
(ies), as provided by law and an easement to be retained over the entire
abandoned portion for existing or future utilities as directed by Augusta
Engineering Department and Augusta Utilities Department and adopt the
attached Resolution.
Motion Motion Text Made By
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Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
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Approved
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Passes
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
8. Motion to determine that Merrimac Avenue North of Old Ironsides Boulevard Item
as shown on the attached map has ceased to be used by the public to the Action:
extent that no substantial public purpose is served by it or that its removal Approved
from the county road system is otherwise in the best public interest, pursuant
to O.C.G.A. $32-7-2, with the abandoned property to be quit-claimed to the
appropriate party(ies), as provided by law and an easement to be retained over
the entire abandoned portion for existing or future utilities as directed by
Augusta Engineering Department and Augusta utilities Department.
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9. Motion to determine that Old Alexander Drive that Bisects 994 Alexander
Drive as shown on the attached map has ceased to be used by the public to the
extent that no substantial public pu{pose is served by it or that its removal
from the county road system is otherwise in the best public interest, pursuant
to O.C.G.A. 532-7-2, with the abandoned property to be quit-claimed to the
appropriate party(ies), as provided by law and an easement to be retained over
the entire abandoned portion for existing or future utilities as directed by
Augusta Engineering Department and Augusta utilities Department.
Motion
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10. Approve Award of "On-Call Construction Material Inspection and Testing,
Construction Monitoring and Quality Assurance/ Quality Control, and
Geotechnical Inspections and Investigations (CMT_Geotech)" Services
contract to ATC Group services LLC, Matrix Engineering Group, Inc., and
MC Squared, Inc., subject to receipt of signed contract and proper insurance
documents. The Contract is for three years with renewal option of fwo
additional years. Also, approve S500,000 to fund the cMT Geotech
Services. RFP l9-179.
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Motion to delete this
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agenda.
Motion Passes 3-0.
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Motion to
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3-0.
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
Commissioner Commissioner
Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett Passes
11.Consider Award of Bid #19-201 for the Construction of Rocky Creek Sewer Item
Force Main Project to Blair Construction, Inc. in the Amount of Action:$3,291,691.00. Approved
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Approve Motion to Commissioner Commissioner Passesapprove. Ben Hasan Brandon Garrett
Motion Passes
3-0.
12. Discuss Village at Riverwatch Commercial Development Road System Item
and Consider request from Jorden Trotter Commercial Real Estate Action:
accepting Private Segment of Cabela Drive (432LF) and River Shoals Disapproved
Parkway (150LF) and associated Improvements within its Right-of-Way
into Augusta, Georgia Public Roadway System." (Requested by Mayor
Pro Tem Sean Frantom)
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Motion to
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