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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.10 Irritation Controller Upgrades or 19 82 STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK File #600-35 DATE: December 16, 2014 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager " SUBJECT: Irrigation Controller Upgrades —Authorization to Bid Contract#14-16 Prepared by Rosemary Alex, Parks and Facilities Development Coordinator EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider an authorization to bid upgrades to the City's irrigation controllers that support street median landscaping. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The 2014-2019 Capital Improvement Program's City Irrigation Improvements (Project#ST0715) includes sufficient funding to authorize Staff to advertise bids for Contract#14-16 as follows: Budget for Improvements $135,000 Engineer's Estimate for Construction $123,000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council authorize Staff to advertise Contract #14-16, Irrigation Controller Upgrades, for bids. � r Submi ted By l Reviewed By Parks and Community Ser ices Director Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: On November 4, 2014, the City Council amended the 2014-2019 Capital Improvement Program to include a new project called City Irrigation Improvements (Project #ST0715). The remaining balance of funds from the now complete Energy Efficiency Upgrade Project (#G10913) was transferred to the new project. The project has the following two components: Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. 4.10 1) Irrigation Optimization - Improves water efficiency and landscape quality through revisions to irrigation programs based on site specific conditions at parks and facilities. Work has begun on the Optimization portion and will be complete during spring 2015. 2) Irrigation Controller Upgrades - Upgrades existing controllers located primarily east of Dougherty Road on street medians so the controllers can communicate with the City's Central Irrigation System. At this time, Staff is seeking City Council authorization to bid the Irrigation Controller Upgrades portion of the project. The project will reduce water use by enabling communication between controllers and the City's central irrigation system. In doing so, it will allow daily weather conditions to automatically adjust the amount of water being applied to the landscape. It is also more efficient from a management standpoint, in that the controllers can be managed from one location versus having to drive to each location to make adjustments. The controllers will also be able to now send alert messages to the Central Irrigation System if there is a leak. The schedule for the project is as follows- 1) Authorize to Advertise for Bids December 2014 2) Award Contract February 2015 3) Project Construction March 2015-April 2015 NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: Advertisement of project will be listed as a public notice in the Tri-Valley Herald. Plans and specifications will be submitted to plan rooms throughout the Bay Area and will be posted on the City of Dublin's website. ATTACHMENTS: None Page 2 of 2