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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 94-21 Making Findings Required Under Government Code Sections 4217.10-18 and Approving an Amendment to the Design-Build Energy Savings Performance Contract with Willdan Energy Solutions Reso. No. 94-21, Item 6.2, Adopted 07/20/2021 Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 94 - 21 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN MAKING FINDINGS REQUIRED UNDER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 4217.10-18 AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DESIGN-BUILD ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT WITH WILLDAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR ENERGY REDUCTION, CORE FACILITY INFRASTRUCTURE, AND RESILIENCY UPGRADES PROJECTS WHEREAS, on November 17, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 115-20 approving a design-build energy savings performance contract with Willdan Energy Solutions (Willdan) to proceed with the development of an Investment Grade Au dit (IGA); and WHEREAS, Willdan completed the IGA and first phase, project development, which assessed the feasibility of various potential energy conservation measures to reduce the City’s energy consumption and expense and recommended specific energy conservation measures based thereon (Analysis), and Staff presented the proposed energy efficiency and infrastructure improvements projects to the City Council on June 1, 2021; and WHEREAS, the Analysis demonstrates that the cost for energy conservation services is less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of energy conservation measures (Savings); and WHEREAS, the Analysis indicates that funds for the repayment of a portion of the project costs are anticipated to be available from the Savings, representing funds that otherwise would have been used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required by the City in the absence of the energy conservation measures provided by Willdan; and WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to proceed to the second phase, project implementation, and construct the energy reduction, core facility infrastructure, and resiliency upgrades projects (Project); and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve a Performance Contract Amendment for the Project (Amendment), attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin finds it to be in the best interest of the City to implement the Project to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy to achieve utility budget cost reductions, energy savings and greenhouse gas emissions reduction; and WHEREAS, Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18 authorize the City to enter into one or more energy service contracts with any person or entity if the anticipated cost to the City for thermal or electrical energy or conservation services provided under the contrac t is less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of those energy service contracts; and Reso. No. 94-21, Item 6.2, Adopted 07/20/2021 Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18 require that a public hearing be held, and public comment be taken, at a regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council, at which meeting the City Council may consider and adopt the findings described herein and approve an energy services contract, and that notice thereof must be given at least two weeks prior to the meeting; and WHEREAS, the City gave notice of its intent to conduct a public hearing and take public comment upon the subject matter of this Resolution two weeks prior to the regularly scheduled public meeting of the City Council at which the City Council has held a public hearing and taken public comment and has now considered this resolution, all as required under Government Code sections 4217.10 through 4217.18; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing on July 20, 2021, to consider approving of the above-referenced contract; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines that the Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA, Sections 21000, et seq. of the California Public Resources Code) as follows: (i) Categorical Exemption Class I (CEQA Guidelines Section 15301) applies to the minor alteration of existing public facilities, including operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency’s determination; (ii) Class 3 (CEQA Guideli nes Section 15303) consists of construction and location of limited numbers of new, small facilities or structures; installation of small new equipment and facilities in small structures; and the conversion of existing small structures from one use to another where only minor modifications are made in the exterior of the structure; and (iii) none of the exceptions in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 are applicable. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DOES HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. All of the recitals herein contained are true and correct and incorporated by reference. Section 2. CEQA. The Project is exempt under Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines as it involves minor alterations of existing public structures and facilities involving negligible expansion of existing use and Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines including installation and construction of new equipment and facilities in small structures. Additionally, none of the exceptions in Section 15300.2 of the Guidelines are applicable. (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3) Section 3. Findings. Based upon the written and verbal reports of Staff, the presentation of Willdan Energy Solutions, the Investment Grade Audit, and input from members of the public, the City Council finds that the cost of the Amendment to the City for the energy conservation measures provided thereunder is less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of the Project and that it is in the best interest of the City to approve and enter into the Amendment. Reso. No. 94-21, Item 6.2, Adopted 07/20/2021 Page 3 of 3 Section 4. Approval of Amendment. The City Council hereby approves the Performance Contract Amendment to the Design-Build Energy Savings Performance Contract, attached hereto as Exhibit A, with Willdan Energy Solutions. Section 5. City Manager is authorized to execute the Amendment and make any necessary, non-substantive changes to carry out the intent of this Resolution. Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect upon adoption. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of July 2021, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hu, Josey, Kumagai, McCorriston and Mayor Hernandez NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: _________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ City Clerk City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 1 EXHIBIT 1. PERFORMANCE CONTRACT AMENDMENT This Amendment is incorporated into the accompanying Energy Savings Performance Contract dated the 20th day of November, 2020 (the “Agreement”) for the following: PROJECT: City of Dublin Energy Reduction, Core Facility Infrastructure & Resiliency Upgrades THE CUSTOMER: City of Dublin THE PERFORMANCE CONTRACTOR: Willdan Energy Solutions, Inc. The Customer and Performance Contractor hereby amend the Agreement as follows. TABLE OF ARTICLES 1.CONTRACT SUM 2.CONTRACT TIME 3.CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 4.INFORMATION UPON WHICH AMENDMENT IS BASED 5.PERFORMANCE CONTRACTOR’S PERSONNEL, CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS 6.COST OF THE WORK 1.CONSTRUCTION-PHASE CONTRACT SUM a)Stipulated Sum based on predetermined, not-to-exceed fees: (1)The Stipulated Sum shall be ($21,428,950.00), subject to authorized adjustments as provided in the Design-Build Documents. (2)The Stipulated Sum is based on the Cost of Work and Performance Contractor’s Fees as detailed in ARTICLE 5 (SCHEDULE OF VALUES) below. 2.CHANGES IN THE CONSTRUCTION-PHASE CONTRACT SUM: a)Any overage in the cost of the Scope of Work in SCHEDULE A (SCOPE OF WORK) shall be the responsibility of WES. b)Changes to the contract sum are warranted for, but are not limited to: Hazardous materials, additions or modifications to the Scope of Work, and Differing Site Conditions as defined in EXHIBIT 8 - Differing Site Conditions. All additional costs associated with these items shall be the responsibility of Customer. 3.GUARANTEE-PHASE CONTRACT SUM a)Customer shall pay WES annual payments for Guarantee-Phase Services the amounts listed below, subject to the Services Agreement set forth in SCHEDULE B and any other applicable terms of this agreement: (1)Year One:$0.00 (included in Construction-Phase Contract Sum) (2)Year Two:$34,502 for M&V Option B projects and $14,568 for Option A & C projects at client’s request. Only one year of Guarantee-Phase Services have been included. (3)Beyond Year Two:Cost for year three and beyond will be based on costs for year two and will be escalated by 3% for each year thereafter. b)Customer may cancel the Guarantee-Phase Services on any anniversary date or at the end of Customer’s fiscal year. If Customer cancels these services, WES reserves the right to cancel the Energy Savings Guarantee as outlined in the Investment Grade Audit Report, Appendix E, Measurement & Verification Plan. 4.CONTRACT TIME City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 2 a) Date of commencement of construction will be based on the execution of this document or an issued Notice to Proceed, whichever is the latter. b) The estimated contract duration is 367 calendar days from the date of commencement of construction. c) Weather disruptions, availability of necessary equipment, remediation of hazardous materials, and other delays beyond the control of WES shall not count toward the construction timeframe in SECTION 5 (COMMENCEMENT DATE AND TERMS). d) Guarantee Commencement Date shall start on the date of the Certificate of Project Completion. 5. SCHEDULE OF VALUES a) WES will prepare and submit a complete schedule of values along with initial Application for Payment at the end of the first month after the execution of this Amendment. Progress payments will be per Section 7 of the Energy Savings Performance Contract following the initial payment, which will be due 60 days after contract execution. Projects listed as line items in the Schedule of Values will be treated as individual projects for the purposes of Progress Payments, Substantial Completion, Project Completion, and withholding of retention amounts. 6. PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE (SCHEDULE IS SHOWN IN BUSINESS DAYS) City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 3 7. INFORMATION UPON WHICH AMENDMENT IS BASED The Contract Sum and Contract Time set forth in the Amendment are based on the following: a) Scope of Work: The finalized scope of work to be performed under the original Agreement is revised and clarified as set forth in this Amendment as follows: (1) MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING (MEP) UPGRADES & REPLACEMENTS (a) DUBLIN LIBRARY: City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 4 (i) General Scope and Intent: Replace (5) rooftop packaged units and one gas-fired boiler (ii) Demolition: Remove and dispose of the existing equipment, piping, and electrical not to be used with the new HVAC systems. (a) Remove and dispose of (5) existing package units. (b) Remove and dispose of (1) Heating Hot Water Boiler. (c) Remove and dispose of existing VAV air-flow sensors (typ. 21) (d) Remove and dispose of existing VAV zone temperature sensors (iii) New Work: (a) Install (5) new package units. Provide curb adaptors as needed. New HVAC units shall be York or Willdan approved equivalent. (b) Reconnect existing power to (5) new package units. (c) Install new air-flow sensors at VAV terminals (typ. 21). (d) Install (1) new gas-fired HHW Condensing Boiler w/ new expansion tank, circulation pipe, local sensors, gauges and instrumentation as needed. Provide power to new equipment as needed. (e) Install new Pelican Wireless system to control VAV damper actuators, package units, and heating hot water loop temperature setpoints. Equipment includes: (i) (1) Z24 Zone Controller for ACU-1 (ii) (4) Z8 Zone Controller for ACU-2,3,4,5 (iii) (1) GW400 Gateway (iv) (3) WR400 Repeaters (v) (21) TS250 CO2 Thermostats (vi) (22) TA-1 Sensor Adapters (one for flow confirmation) (vii) (21) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensors (viii)(2) Probe T-3 Pipe Sensors (water loop temp display) (ix) (1) TS200 Thermostat (water loop temp display) (x) (1) Pearl (water loop temp display) (xi) (1) PM-5 Power Control Module (enables boiler and pump) (xii) (1) BUN PTAC-3 Line Voltage Thermostat (EF-3) (f) Additional Non-Pelican Equipment: (i) Install new Belimo zone damper actuators as needed. (If existing zone damper actuators can operate as 24VAC floating/open/close, they may be reused). (ii) (21) Belimo retrofit water valve actuators (if existing water valve actuators can operate as 24VAC power open/power close or power open/spring closed, they may be reused). (g) Test, Adjustment, and Balancing: Test, adjustment and balance shall be performed on newly installed equipment to ensure it is delivering air/water flow per design including: (i) Outside air flows of (5) AHUs shall be balanced to meet ventilation requirements per design. (ii) (21) VAV airflow sensors to be calibrated to ensure correct airflow is delivered from VAV box. (iii) Water balancing of heating hot water system shall be performed. (h) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (i) Provide facility training and turnover. (b) SENIOR CENTER: (i) General Scope and Intent: Scope includes replacing (11) rooftop packaged units and installing a new controls system. (ii) Demolition: Remove and dispose of existing equipment and piping not to be re-used with the new system. (a) Remove and dispose of (11) existing packaged gas/electric rooftop units (b) Remove and dispose of existing wall-mounted thermostats (typ. 12). (iii) New Work: (a) Install (11) new packaged gas/electric rooftop units. New HVAC units shall be York or Willdan approved equivalent. (b) Install new Pelican Wireless system to control the new and existing HVAC equipment. Equipment includes: (i) (1) GW400 Gateway (ii) (2) WR400 Repeaters (iii) (12) TS250 CO2 Thermostats (iv) (1) Pearl Economizer Controller (v) (1) PM-5 Power Control Module (c) Test, Adjustment, and Balancing: Test, adjustment and balance shall be performed on newly installed equipment to ensure it is delivering airflow per design including: City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 5 (i) Outside air flows of (11) RTUs shall be balanced to meet ventilation requirements per design. (d) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (e) Provide facility training and turnover. (c) SHANNON COMMUNITY CENTER (i) Retro Commissioning: Scope includes modifications to the operating parameters of (15) Split-DX systems. (a) Equipment operating schedules to be reviewed and modified to capture unoccupied savings without adversely affecting occupied conditions. (b) Setpoints for occupied and unoccupied operation to be adjusted for optimal building performance and energy efficiency. (c) Outside air damper operation optimized for energy efficiency and building ventilation requirements. (d) Exclusions: Repairs, replacements or modifications to existing equipment and associated fans and control wiring. (d) FIRE STATION 16 (i) New Work: Install new Pelican Wireless system to control the new and existing HVAC equipment. Equipment Includes: (a) (1) GW400 Gateway (b) (2) WR400 Repeaters (c) (7) TS250 or TS200 Thermostats (d) (7) TA-1 Sensor Adapters (for supply air temperature display) (e) (7) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensors (for supply air temperature display) (f) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (g) Provide facility training and turnover. (e) FIRE STATION 17: (i) General Scope and Intent: Replace (4) split-systems that supply heating and cooling to the occupied areas of the station. (ii) Demolition: Remove and dispose of existing equipment and piping not to be re-used with the new system. (a) Remove and dispose of (4) existing split systems (b) Remove and dispose of existing wall-mounted thermostats (typ. 5). (iii) New Work: (a) Installation of (4) new split systems. New HVAC units shall be York or Willdan approved equivalent. (b) Install new Pelican Wireless system to control the new and existing HVAC equipment. Equipment Includes: (i) (1) GW400 Gateway (ii) (2) WR400 Repeaters (iii) (16) TS250 CO2 Thermostats (2 for Truck Bay unit heaters) (iv) (1) TS200 (mini-split) (v) (2) Pearls (vi) (3) Z8 Zone Controllers (vii) (17) TA-1 Sensor Adapters (supply air sensing) (viii)(17) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensors (supply air sensing) (c) Provide facility training and turnover. (d) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (f) FIRE STATION 18: (i) General Scope and Intent: Replace (2) split-systems that supply heating and cooling to the occupied areas of the fire station. (ii) Demolition: Remove and dispose of existing equipment and piping not to be re-used with the new system: City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 6 (a) Remove and dispose of (2) existing split systems (b) Remove and dispose of existing wall-mounted thermostats (typ. 4). (iii) New Work: (a) Installation of (2) new split systems. New HVAC units shall be York or Willdan approved equivalent. (b) Install new Pelican Wireless system to control the new and existing HVAC equipment. Equipment includes: (i) (1) GW400 Gateway (ii) (2) WR400 Repeaters (iii) (10) TS250 CO2 Thermostats (2 for unit heaters) (iv) (1) TS200 (mini-split) (v) (2) Pearls (vi) (2) Z8 Zone Controllers (vii) (10) TA-1 Sensor Adapters (supply air sensing) (viii)(10) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensors (supply air sensing) (c) Provide facility training and turnover. (d) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (g) HERITAGE PARK & MUSEUM: (i) General Scope and Intent: Replace (1) packaged unit located at the Museum. (ii) Demolition: Remove and dispose of existing equipment and piping not to be re-used with the new system. (a) Remove and dispose of (1) existing floor-mounted gas/electric packaged unit at the Museum only. (b) Remove and dispose of existing wall-mounted thermostats at Heritage Park and Museum (iii) New Work: (a) HVAC Upgrades (Museum Only) (b) Install one new floor-mounted packaged unit and reconnect to existing ductwork. New HVAC unit shall be York or Willdan approved equivalent. (c) Reconnect power to new equipment. (d) Control Upgrades: Install new Pelican Wireless system to control the new and existing HVAC equipment. Pelican Wireless equipment at each facility includes: (e) Kolb house: (i) (3) TS250 Thermostats (ii) (3) TA-1 Sensor Adapters (iii) (3) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensors (iv) (2) Mini-split conventional Thermostat Interface (CTI) Boards (v) (2) 24VAC transformers for CTIs (f) Sunday School Barn: (i) (1) TS250 Thermostat (ii) (1) TA-1 Sensor Adapter (iii) (1) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensor (g) Church: (i) (1) TS250 Thermostat (ii) (1) TA-1 Sensor Adapter (iii) (1) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensor (h) Museum: (i) (2) TS250 Thermostats (ii) (2) TA-1 Sensor Adapter (iii) (2) Probe T-1 Supply Air Sensor (i) Commissioning: Willdan shall develop the commissioning plan, review construction documents, develop functional test procedures, coordinate commissioning activities, verify startup tests, and perform functional performance tests, and generate final commissioning report. (j) Provide facility training and turnover. (h) MEP Exclusions: Overtime, temporary heating and cooling, fire/smoke dampers, duct-mounted smoke detectors, access doors, structural work and structural engineering, asbestos testing and abatement, new duct work except as needed to accommodate installation of new units, duct cleaning, and fireproofing or caulking of existing penetrations. TAB on existing equipment to remain, distribution ductwork, distribution piping, and associated dampers, diffusers, and valves, other than what is specifically stated within this section to accommodate the installation of new equipment. Salvage of equipment scheduled for removal. View-limiting screening of new or City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 7 existing equipment. Work required to bring existing systems up to code that are not a part of this scope, including but not limited to ADA and Fire Life Safety. (2) DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCE & RESILIENCY UPGRADES (a) Turnkey installation and user training of Solar PV and battery energy storage systems at the following locations. This scope of work includes an allowance to be used toward mandated items from authorities having jurisdiction such as, but not limited to: tree removal, transformers, roof safety tie-offs, and increased utility interconnection fees. The allowance for this scope of work, including all labor, equipment, and materials is $100,000. The allowance value will be reconciled after the scopes of work are completed. (i) Civic Center (a) Install 232 kW solar PV on new painted carport structure with under canopy lighting (i) The clear height for all arrays will be 10’ from grade. (ii) String inverters will be column mounted. (iii) New LED canopy lighting fixtures will be tied into existing parking lot lighting power circuit. (b) Install 32 kW/ 64 kWh battery energy storage system with programming to operate for economic benefit - peak shaving/ rate arbitrage (c) Tree removal as required for new carport (out of owner directed allowance) (ii) Dublin Library (a) Install 128 kW solar PV on rooftop. (iii) Corporation Yard (a) Install 47 kW roof mount solar PV system. (b) Install 100 kW/ 165 kWh battery storage system with microgrid controller and programming (iv) The Wave (a) Install swimming pool control system firmware upgrade (b) Install 525 kW solar PV on new painted carport structure with under canopy lighting (i) The clear height for all arrays will be 10’ from grade. (ii) String inverters will be column mounted. (iii) New LED canopy lighting fixtures will be tied into existing parking lot lighting power circuit. (c) Install 500 kW / 1100 kWh battery storage system, microgrid controller and programming (d) Light pole and tree removal as needed (out of owner directed allowance) (e) Parking stall re-striping under footprint of solar array (v) Senior Center (a) Install 38 kW roof mounted solar PV system (b) Install 100 kW/ 165 kWh battery storage system with microgrid controller and programming (vi) Fire Station 17 (a) Install 23 kW roof mounted solar PV system (vii) Fire Station 18 (a) Install 13 kW roof mounted solar PV system (viii) Fallon Sports Park (a) Install 59 kW solar PV on new carport structure with under canopy lighting (i) The clear height for all arrays will be 10’ from grade. (ii) String inverters will be column mounted. (iii) New LED canopy lighting fixtures will be tied into existing parking lot lighting power circuit. (b) Light pole removal as needed for new carport, including grind down and asphalt patch if needed (out of owner directed allowance). (c) Tree removal as needed (out of owner directed allowance). (d) Parking stall re-striping under footprint of solar array (b) Allowance for Public Safety Complex and Dublin Sports Grounds solar PV and EV charging installations. The allowance for this scope of work, including all labor, equipment, and materials is $3,284,500. The allowance value will be reconciled after the scopes of work are completed. The schedule for these scopes of work will be defined at the completion of the design and will be incorporated into the contract through an amendment to the contract. (i) Public Safety Complex (a) Install 136 kW roof mounted and carport solar PV system to offset future EV charging loads (b) Install three (3) dual-port Level 2 EV Charging Stations in parking lot, adding six (6) new EV charging spaces to the site (c) Install one (1) 220V Motorcycle charging outlet City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 8 (d) Install electric infrastructure to create nine (9) new EV Capable Spaces in parking lot (no charging station to be installed) (ii) Dublin Sports Grounds (a) Install 200 kW carport solar PV system to offset future EV charging loads (b) Install (14) dual-port Level 2 EV Charging Stations in parking lot, adding twenty-eight (28) new EV charging spaces to the site (c) Install two (2) 60 kW DC Fast Chargers (DCFC) (d) Install electric infrastructure to create forty-two (42) new EV Capable Spaces in parking lot (no charging station to be installed) (c) Exclusions: Transformer upgrades, EV charging stations (except where specified), interconnection fees above $800, parking lot reconfiguration at Civic Center, parking lot ADA upgrades, striping unless noted otherwise, grading, curb and gutter, site work, galvanizing metal carports, landscape and irrigation modifications, and tree removal unless noted otherwise. Replanting of any removed trees. (3) INTERIOR & EXTERIOR LIGHTING RETROFITS (a) Turnkey installation of LED lighting retrofits and replacements for the following locations: Dublin Library, Senior Center, Shannon Community Center, The Wave, Corporation & Maintenance Yard, Heritage Park & Museums, and Fire Stations 16, 17, & 18. (b) Retrofit strategies include the following: (i) Replace linear fluorescent T-8 lamps and ballasts with LED lamps and drivers in existing fixtures (ii) Retrofit incandescent and CFL screw-in lamps with new screw-in LEDs (iii) Replace or retrofit recessed can fixtures with LEDs (iv) Replace compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) plug-in lamps with LED plug-in lamps (v) Where not currently in place but where appropriate, install wireless vacancy sensors with option to shut off interior lighting when rooms are unoccupied (vi) Replace CFL and HPS wall packs at exterior areas with new LED wall packs (vii) Replace metal halide (MH) and high pressure sodium (HPS) flood lamps with new LED fixtures (viii)Replace MH & HPS pole light heads with new LED area lights (ix) Replace existing CFL and HPS, surface and canopy-mounted fixtures, with new LED fixtures (x) Where applicable, new LED fixtures will come equipped with occupancy sensors (xi) Existing structural attachments will be reused. (xii) Disposal of removed lamps and ballasts with disposal manifests will be performed per EPA, or other state and local regulations. (c) Exclusions: Controls integration into building automation system; new electrical work; new conduit, new circuits, breakers, switchgear and upgrades to existing equipment; grounding existing luminaries which are not grounded and being retrofit; retrofitting or replacing task lighting, furniture, decorative or stage light fixtures; and performing any work on exterior light fixtures located on the same pole or within ten feet of utility lines. Work related to existing fixtures receiving a voltage greater than 240V. Repair or replacement of existing poles and pole bases. (4) CITY PARK LIGHTING (a) Turnkey installation (interior and exterior) of LED lighting retrofits and replacements for the following locations: Alamo Creek Park, Emerald Glen Park, Fallon Sports Park, Shannon Park, Ted Fairfield Park, (b) Turnkey installation (exterior only) of LED lighting retrofits and replacements for the following locations: Bray Commons, Dolan Park, and Mape Memorial Park. (c) Improved lighting coverage at the following locations: (i) Mape Memorial Park (a) Install new light pole at the south end of the pedestrian bridge (b) Add 2 new light poles along walkway between north park entrance and pedestrian bridge (ii) Ted Fairfield Park (a) Add new light pole by bridge entrance (b) Add wall pack lighting on restroom building (iii) Alamo Creek Park. (a) Install 2 light poles on northwest edge of parking lot (b) Install 1 new light pole at bridge entrance (c) Install new light fixtures on existing poles in playground area. City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 9 (d) Exclusions: Controls integration into building automation system, retrofitting or replacing task lighting, furniture, decorative or stage light fixtures; and performing any work on exterior light fixtures located on the same pole or within ten feet of utility lines. Work related to existing fixtures receiving a voltage greater than 240V; Applicable to existing light fixtures receiving retrofit or replacement: new electrical work; new conduit, new circuits, breakers, switchgear and upgrades to existing equipment; grounding existing luminaries which are not grounded and being retrofit Repair or replacement of existing poles and pole bases. (5) STREET LIGHTING (a) LED retrofit of 1,574 existing streetlights at Dublin Ranch Special District. (b) Exclusions: Lighting controls or controls integration; new electrical work; new conduit, new circuits, breakers, switchgear and upgrades to existing equipment; grounding existing luminaries which are not grounded and being retrofit; performing any work on exterior light fixtures located on the same pole or within ten feet of utility lines. Work related to existing fixtures receiving a voltage greater than 240V. Repair or replacement of existing poles and pole bases. Painting of existing poles and fixtures. (6) ELECTRICAL & GENERATOR UPGRADES (a) Furnish and install new motor generator at Shannon Community Center (i) New generated shall be rated for 150 kW (ii) Generator shall be provided with a weatherproof enclosure (iii) New fuel tank shall be sized to provide 72 hours of continuous generator run-time (iv) New structural pad shall be installed (v) New power, control, and communications shall be installed (b) Replace motor generator at Fire Station #16 (i) New generator rated for a minimum of 50 kW (ii) New generator shall be installed in the same location as existing (iii) Existing structural pad to be reused and modified as necessary (iv) Existing fuel tank to be reused and replumbed as necessary to new generator (v) Existing electrical to be reused (c) Replace motor generator at Fire Station #17 (i) New generator rated for a minimum of 50 kW (ii) New generator shall be installed in the same location as existing (iii) Existing structural pad to be reused and modified as necessary (iv) Existing fuel tank to be reused and replumbed as necessary to new generator (v) Existing electrical to be reused (d) Replace motor generator at Fire Station #18 (i) New generator rated for a minimum of 50 kW (ii) New generator shall be installed in the same location as existing (iii) Existing structural pad to be reused and modified as necessary (iv) Existing fuel tank to be reused and replumbed as necessary to new generator (v) Existing electrical to be reused (e) Furnish and install new motor generator at Dublin Library (i) New generated shall be rated for 300 kW (ii) Generator shall be provided with a weatherproof enclosure (iii) New fuel tank shall be sized to provide 72 hours of continuous generator run-time (iv) New structural pad shall be installed (v) New power, control, and communications shall be installed (vi) New automatic transfer switch shall be installed (f) Exclusions: Replacement of existing switchboards, transformers, conduit, conductors, other electrical, or fuel tanks; installation of a new automatic transfer switch or replacement of existing unless otherwise specified. (7) SPORTS LIGHTING: City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 10 (a) Replace existing metal halide sports lights with Musco LED lighting system. Scope includes retrofits, relights, new lighting system installation, training and pre-demolition and post-install measurements for the following Projects: (i) Dublin Sports Grounds: (a) Install new lighting at Baseball and Soccer fields (ii) Emerald Glen Park: (a) Install new lighting for (2) tennis courts, (2) basketball courts and Skate Park (iii) Fallon Sports Park: (a) Install new lighting for Soccer Fields 2 & 4, (1) baseball field, (2) softball fields, (4) tennis courts, (4) basketball courts, (iv) Kolb Park: (a) Install new lighting for (2) tennis courts (b) Provide remote lighting controls for the following projects: (i) Dublin Sports Grounds: (a) Baseball and Soccer fields (ii) Fallon Sports Park: (a) Soccer Fields 2 & 4, (1) baseball field, (2) softball fields (c) Exclusions: Replacement of existing switchboards, switchgear, transformers, conduit, conductors, other electrical. New electrical work; new conduit, new circuits, breakers, switchboards; grounding existing luminaries which are not grounded and being retrofit. Repair or replacement of existing poles and pole bases. (8) TRAFFIC SIGNAL RESILIENCY UPGRADES (a) Remove the existing battery backup system and install a hydrogen fuel cell system for the following (11) intersections: Intersection Name Backup Power System Type Dublin Blvd at Dougherty Rd Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at Hacienda Dr Fuel Cell Hacienda Dr at Martinelli Way Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at Tassajara Rd Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at Fallon Rd Fuel Cell Fallon Rd at Fallon Gateway Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at Village Pkwy Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at San Ramon Rd Fuel Cell Tassajara Rd at Fallon Rd Fuel Cell Gleason Dr at Tassajara Rd Fuel Cell Dublin Blvd at Arnold Rd Fuel Cell (i) Vegetation removal, irrigation modifications, concrete pads, new raceways, and relocation of existing service pedestal and/or other utility cabinets are included for each location in subparagraph (a). (ii) Salvage of existing Alpha or Myers Battery Backup Systems complete is included for each location in subparagraph (a). (iii) The following equipment, or equivalent as approved by Willdan, is included for each location in subparagraph (a): (a) (1) Altergy Freedom TSP Fuel Cell System (b) (6) Type “K” Hydrogen cylinders, fully filled (c) (1) Altergy Hydrogen fuel enclosure (b) Remove and replace existing battery backups at the following (6) intersections: City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 11 Intersection Name Backup Power System Type Dougherty Rd at Amador Valley Blvd Battery Backup San Ramon Rd at Amador Valley Blvd Battery Backup Village Pkwy at Amador Valley Blvd Battery Backup Hacienda Dr at Gleason Dr Battery Backup Gleason Dr at Fallon Rd Battery Backup Horizon Pkwy at Arnold Rd Battery Backup (i) Salvage of existing Alpha or Myers Battery Backup Systems complete is included for each location in subparagraph (b). (ii) The following equipment, or equivalent as approved by Willdan, is included for each location in subparagraph (b): (a) (1) SP1250LX-N-48VDC UPS System (b) (1) SP-09A2 Internal SNMP Card (c) (1) SPD-302C Bypass Switch with GFI/Duplex, Generator Cable and Connector (d) (1) SPLX-48 Internal Fast Battery Charger 48 VDC (e) (1) SP-24B Dual Battery Cable (f) (1) OP96D Set of 8 Outpost 51 AMP HR Batteries (g) (1) CBS-127 UPS System Cabinet with thermal options and Corbin lock. Natural Aluminum Finish (c) Furnish and install new Clary SP1250LX battery backup system complete, or equivalent as approved by Willdan, at the following four (4) intersections that do not have an existing backup system: Intersection Name Backup Power System Type Dublin Blvd at Amador Plaza Rd Battery Backup Dublin Blvd at Scarlett Dr Battery Backup Dougherty Rd at Scarlett Dr Battery Backup Amador Valley Blvd at Amador Plaza Rd Battery Backup (i) All equipment identified in subparagraph (b)(ii) is included for each location in subparagraph (c) (ii) No demolition is anticipated for this scope. (d) Furnish (1) additional Clary SP1250LX battery backup system complete, or equivalent as approved by Willdan, including equipment identified in (b)(ii) for the future traffic signal at Horizon Pkwy. & Scarlett Dr. Installation is excluded from this scope. (e) Exclusions: Refilling and topping off of hydrogen cylinders and performing annual maintenance on hydrogen fuel cell systems and battery backup systems. b) Drawings (1) Scope of Work defined in 7(a) supersedes any scope defined in the Drawings and Specifications. The Drawings and Specifications are provided to provide layout, quantities and general quality of equipment and materials to be incorporated in the project. Sheet Title Drawing Set Date T000 Title Sheet Shannon Community Center Electrical Renovations 3/5/2021 G001 Legends & General Notes Shannon Community Center Electrical Renovations 3/5/2021 G002 Legends & Abbreviations PG2 Shannon Community Center Electrical Renovations 3/5/2021 E100 Electrical Site Plan Shannon Community Center Electrical Renovations 3/5/2021 E700 One-Line Diagram Shannon Community Center Electrical Renovations 3/5/2021 T000 Title Sheet City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 G001 Legends & General Notes City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 G002 Legends & Abbreviations PG2 City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 G003 General Notes City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 12 G004 General Notes PG2 City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 MD101 HVAC Floor Plan – Demo City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 MD102 HVAC Roof Plan - Demo City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 M101 HVAC Floor Plan – New Work City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 M102 HVAC Roof Plan – New Work City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 M500 HVAC Details City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 M600 HVAC Schedules City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 M601 Title-24 Compliance Forma City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E100 Electrical Site Plan City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E101 Electrical Power Plan – Main Level City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E102 Electrical Power Plan – Roof City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E500 Electrical Details City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E600 Electrical Schedules City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 E700 One-Line Diagram City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 L201 Lighting Plan – Main Level City of Dublin Library Renovation 3/5/2021 c) Specifications (1) Scope of Work defined in 7(a) supersedes any scope defined in the Drawings and Specifications. The Drawings and Specifications are provided to provide layout, quantities and general quality of equipment and materials to be incorporated in the project. Spec Section Title 010000 General Requirements 230100 General Mechanical Requirements 230500 Common Work Results for HVAC 230513 Common Motor Requirements for HVAC Equipment 230519 Meters and Gages for HVAC Piping 230553 Identification for HVAC Systems 230593 TAB for HVAC 230700 HVAC Insulation 230800 Commissioning for HVAC 230900 Building Automation Controls 230983 Control System Validation & Commissioning 232113 HVAC Piping, Valves & Fittings 232123 Hydronic Pumps 232300 Refrigerant Piping & Fittings 232500 HVAC Water Treatment 235215 Condensing Boilers 237413 Packaged Rooftop Units 238119 Self-contained Air Conditioners & Heaters 260010 General Electrical Requirements 260500 Common Work Results for Electrical 260519 Electrical Power Conductors & Cables 260526 Grounding & Bonding of Electrical Systems City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 13 260533 Raceways & Boxes for Electrical Systems 260553 Identification for Electrical Systems 263213 Diesel Engine Generators 263600 Transfer Switches 265100 Interior Lighting 265600 Exterior Lighting d) Supplementary and other Conditions of the Contract (1) Investment Grade Audit Report dated 07/05/21, including the following Appendices: Appendix Title A HVAC & Controls Upgrades B LED Lighting & Lighting Controls Upgrade C Traffic Signal Resiliency D Emergency Generators E M&V Plan F Additional Information (a) e) Deviations from the Performance Contract Program Requirements as identified in SCHEDULE A.6: (1) none 8. PERFORMANCE CONTRACTOR’S PERSONNEL, CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS a) The Performance Contractor’s key personnel are identified below: Name Title Email Mobile Tom Black Director of Construction tblack@willdan.com 303-928-0913 Garth McCann Vice President of Operations gmccann@Willdan.com 970-566-2022 Jeff Lorentz Construction Manager jlorentz@willdan.com 503-949-7843 Joshua Slocum Commissioning Engineer jslocum@willdan.com 913-579-8124 City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 14 This Amendment to the Agreement entered into as of the day and the year first written above. WES CUSTOMER Signed Signed Name Name Date Date City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 15 EXHIBIT 2. CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTATIAL COMPLETION (template to be completed at a later date upon each substantially completed scope) Project Project Number: From: WES To (Customer): [CUSTOMER NAME] [WES Address] [Customer Address] [WES Address] [Customer Address] PROJECT OR PORTION OF THE PROJECT DESIGNATED FOR PARTIAL OCCUPANCY FOR USE SHALL INCLUDE: Scope of Work A {Identify the Work, or portion thereof per the schedule of values, that is substantially complete} The Work performed under this Performance Contract has been reviewed and found, to the best of the Customer’s knowledge, information, and belief, to be substantially complete. Substantial Completion is the stage in the progress of the Work when the Work or designated portion is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Performance Contract Documents so that the Customer can occupy or utilize the work for its intended use. The date of Substantial Completion of the Project or portion designated above is the date of issuance established by this Certificate, which is also the date of commencement of applicable warranties required by the ESPC Documents, except as stated below: {Identify warranties that do not commence on the date of Substantial Completion, if any, and indicate their date of commencement} Warranty Date of Commencement Equipment A, OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE BY (Signature) DATE OF ISSUANCE A list of items to be completed or corrected is attached hereto. The failure to include any items on such a list does not alter the responsibility of WES to complete all Work in accordance with the Performance Contract Documents. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the date of commencement of warranties for items on the attached list will be the date of issuance of the final Certificate of Payment or the date of final payment. The estimated cost of work that is incomplete or defective: $ 0.00 WES will complete or correct the Work on the list of items attached hereto within [___] days from the above date of Substantial Completion: PERFORMANCE CONTRACTOR BY (Signature) DATE The Customer accepts the Work or designated portion as substantially complete and will assume full possession thereof on the above date of Substantial Completion: CUSTOMER BY (Signature) DATE The responsibilities of the Customer and WES for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work and insurance shall be as follows (e.g., Security, Maintenance, Heat, Utilities, Damage to the Work, Insurance): City of Dublin : Energy Savings Performance Contract | Page 16 EXHIBIT 3. CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE – PROJECT FINAL COMPLETION (template to be completed at a later date upon final completion) This is to certify that a final inspection of the Project has been conducted jointly by WES and City of Dublin, and that the parties have determined that the Project has been fully completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. All guarantees and warranties that have not commenced previously shall commence as of the date of completion below. Customer accepts the Project as being fully completed and assumes responsibility for maintenance, custodial care, and utiliti es for the premises. WES remains responsible for correcting errors and omissions discovered subsequent to the execution of this document and to respond to claims made under applicable warranties. WES CUSTOMER Signed Signed Name Name Date Date