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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 19, 2003
SUBJECT:
Authorization for Waiver of Competitive Bid,
Front Counter Upgrade, Phase 1
Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Resolution
2) Section 2.36.050 of the Municipal Code
RECOMMENDATION: /D .{X~/ 1) Adopt resolution authorizing waiver of competitive bids
2) Authorize Staff to negotiate with one or more vendors
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The estimated cost of Phase 1 construction is $10,000
DESCRIPTION: On June 17, 2003, the City Council authorized Staff to solicit bids
for Contract 03-09, Front Counter Upgrade, Phase 1, which proposed to reconfigure the shelf and drawer
space under the Development Services counter to allow more efficient storage and reduce clutter in the
general area of the counter. This project was advertised for a period of two weeks; however, no bid
documents were taken out and no bids were received.
Staff contacted potential bidders and was given two general reasons for not bidding: the contractors were
busy with other projects, and there was also concern regarding the construction of the existing counter
shell and terrazzo top. Staff maintains the belief that the counter modification is possible without
compromising the outer appearance, and therefore proposes to work directly with one or two
cabinetmakers to achieve a contract price by negotiation under Section 2.36.050 of the City's Purchasing
Ordinance.
Staff is requesting authorization to advertise for bids for the second phase of the project, which involves
replacing the existing built-in desks with more functional and ergonomic workstations, as a separate item
on this agenda. The tWo phases of the project are diverse types of work that would not involve the same
vendor.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution waiving competitive bids and aUthorizing
Staff to negotiate with one or more vendors for the Front Counter Upgrade, Phase 1.
COPIES TO:
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ITEM NO.
RESOLUTION NO. -03
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AUTHORIZING WAIVER OF COMPETITIVE BID
FRONT COUNTER UPGRADE PHASE 1
(COUNTER IMPROVEMENTS)
WHEREAS, on June 17, 2003, the City Council authorized solicitation of bids for Contract 03-09
Front Counter Upgrade Phase 1; and
WHEREAS, after bidding procedUres had been conducted according to the city's Municipal
Code, no bids had been received; and
WHEREAS, the Municipal Code Section 2.36.050 provides that the City Council may authorize
contracts to be made by negotiation if no bids are received follo'~dng a bid announcement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin authorizes
Staff to negotiate with one or more vendors for the improvements included in Contract 03-09.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to execute the contract.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of August, 2003.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAINING:
ATTEST:
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E. The' previous experience of the city
with the bidder;
'F. The previous and existing compliance
by the bidder with'the laws and ordinances;
G. The Sufficiency .of the financial re-
sources and ability of' the bidder to perform
the contract or provide the Service;
H. The quality, availability, and adapt-
ability of the supplies or Contractual servic-
es to the particular use required;
I. The ability of the bidder to provide
future maintenance and .service' for the use
of the subject of the Contract;
J. The number and scope of conditions
attached to the bid;
K. The purchase of products, whenever
feasible, containing .the highest amount of
posteonsumer and recovered materials prac-
ticable. In al! cases, these products must
meet reasonable performance standards, and
be readily available at a competitive price.
In addition, all equipment bought, leased or
rented Shall, wherever feasible, be compati-
ble with the use of recycled products pur-
chased by the city. (Ord. 4-00 § 2; Ord. 16-
83 §4)
2.36.050 Exceptions to competitive
bidding requirements.
A. The provisions of this chapter requir-
ing competitive bidding shall not apply tO
the following:
1. Contracts involving the acquisition of
professional or specialized services, such as,
but not limited to, services rendered by
architects, attorneys, engineers, and 'other
specializexi consultants;
2. Where'the city' s requirements can be
met solely by a single patented article or
process;
3. To situations where no bids have
been received following bid. announcements
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under other provisions of this chapter,
4. When the mount involved is less
than one thousand dollars ($1,000);
5. When an emergency requires that an
order be placed with the nearest source of.
supply; .
6. When a purchase involves goods of
a technical nature~ where it would be diffi-
cult for a vendor to bid on a standard Set of
specifications, the Purchasing Agent shall
undertake a thorough review of known
products and a comparison of features
which would most closely meet the' city's
needs at the least cost;
7. For janitorial Services for city build-
ings and facilities;
8. For maintenance and repair of build-
hags and facilities;
9. For maintenance and repair of public
streets, including su~.~t sweeping;
10. When another public agency has
administered a competitive bidding process
within the past two'years for the' same or
substantially similar supplies, services, or
equipment;
.11. When the City Council specifically
waives the competitive bid process and
authorizes staff to negotiate the purchaSe of
vehicles by a four-fifths vote.
B. When the procurement falls into any
of the categories listed above, the Purchas-
ing Agent may authorize contracts made by
negotiation; provided, that the amount does
not exceed twenty thousand dollars
($20,000). When the mount exceeds twenty
thousand dollars ($20,000), the action must
be authorized by the City Council.
C. Any request for an exception under
this section shall include the nature of the
contract, amount of the contract, and the
reasons why competitive bidding is not
feasible. (Ord. 4-00 § 3; Ord. 21~97 § 1;