File #: 16-326    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR DEVELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WITH BASIN TREE SERVICE & PEST CONTROL, INC., DOING BUSINESS AS UNITED RIGHT-OF-WAY (URW)
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 6/10/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/28/2016 Final action: 6/28/2016
Title: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR DEVELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WITH BASIN TREE SERVICE & PEST CONTROL, INC., DOING BUSINESS AS UNITED RIGHT-OF-WAY (URW) Staff Contact: Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works
Attachments: 1. Agreement, 2. Bid Tabulation

AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR DEVELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WITH BASIN TREE SERVICE & PEST CONTROL, INC., DOING BUSINESS AS UNITED RIGHT-OF-WAY (URW)

Staff Contact:  Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works

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Purpose and Recommended Action

Recommendation

 

This is a request for City Council to authorize the City Manager to enter into an Agreement for Developed and Undeveloped Right-of-Way (ROW) Landscape Maintenance with Basin Tree Service & Pest Control, Inc., dba United Right-of-Way (URW), for landscape services in the City of Glendale south of Olive Avenue for an  initial term of two years in an amount not to exceed $374,400 annually, and to authorize the City Manager to renew the agreement, at the City Manager’s discretion, for an additional three years, in one year renewals, in an amount not to exceed $1,988,111 over the full five year term of the agreement, contingent upon Council Budget approval.

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Background

 

The City of Glendale is responsible for maintenance of many developed and undeveloped right of way sections in the city. These responsibilities include upkeep of the decomposed granite, shrubs, groundcover, trees, irrigation line repair and water supply, herbicide, insecticide, weed control, and litter.

 

The existing agreement for landscape services south of Olive Avenue, Contract No. C-7722 with Basin Tree Service & Pest Control, Inc., will expire on July 1, 2016.

 

A Request for Proposals (RFP) 16-37 for Landscape Maintenance Services was advertised on March 3, 2016. The RFP was for three geographic areas (north of Olive Avenue, south of Olive Avenue, and the Glendale Municipal Airport) and included the following evaluation criteria: Experience and Qualifications, Method of Approach, and Pricing Structure. Six proposals were received, with a team of city staff including Public Works and Materials Management qualifying and scoring the proposals, and United Right-of-Way was deemed to be the most responsible and responsive offeror whose proposal was determined to be most advantageous to the city for south of Olive Avenue.

Analysis

 

The city utilizes service options such as contracted landscape maintenance. Entering into this Agreement will assure regularly scheduled care, and for needs beyond staff capabilities.

 

The Agreement will provide landscape maintenance services for approximately 7,658,538 square feet of public ROW areas (approximately 3,001,631 square feet of developed and approximately 4,656,907 square feet of undeveloped areas) from Olive Avenue on the north to Camelback Road on the south, and within city limits to the east and west. Staff included a 5% contingency for years three, four, and five for market adjustments and unforeseen circumstances.

Previous Related Council Action

 

On June 28, 2011, Council awarded a bid, authorized entering into Agreements for landscape right-of-way maintenance with Agave Environmental Contracting, Inc., Contract No. C-7721, and Basin Tree Service & Pest Control, Inc., Contract No. C-7722, and authorized the City Manager to renew the Agreements through July 1, 2016.

 

Community Benefit/Public Involvement

 

Well maintained public right of way aide in creating civic and community pride. If the efforts to maintain the appearance of the landscaping are diminished, the high standards that Glendale citizens have come to expect will be diminished, which could result in sight visibility issues, uncontrolled weed growth and urban blight. Completing regularly scheduled landscape maintenance to the city’s roadways and city owned property maintains a positive public image to residents, businesses, and visitors.

Budget and Financial Impacts

 

Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Public Works Operating budget. Expenditures with URW are not to exceed $374,400 per fiscal year for the first two years, and not to exceed $1,988,111 over the full term of the contract; contingent upon Council Budget approval.

 

Cost

Fund-Department-Account

$374,400

1340-16710-518200, Right of Way Maintenance

Capital Expense? No

Budgeted? Yes

Requesting Budget or Appropriation Transfer? No

If yes, where will the transfer be taken from?  N/A