File #: 17-059    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A LINKING AGREEMENT WITH J. BANICKI CONSTRUCTION, INC. FOR THE CITY BRIDGE REPAIR PROGRAM
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 2/10/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2017 Final action: 2/28/2017
Title: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A LINKING AGREEMENT WITH J. BANICKI CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR THE CITY BRIDGE REPAIR PROGRAM Staff Contact: Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works
Attachments: 1. Linking Agreement
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AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A LINKING AGREEMENT WITH J. BANICKI CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR THE CITY BRIDGE REPAIR PROGRAM
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 enter into a Linking Agreement with J. Banicki Construction, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $288,580.50, for the City Bridge Repair Program. The term of the Agreement is effective through November 30, 2017.
Background

The city has 55 bridges which represent an investment of over $100 million in city assets based on replacement costs in today's economy. With the exception of minor repairs (potholes, small paving projects, concrete repair, and sidewalk) the city contracts for all other preventative maintenance and reconstructive bridge projects.

J. Banicki Construction, Inc., was awarded a bid by the City of Peoria to perform bridge maintenance and repair. Staff is requesting to utilize the cooperative purchase with Strategic Alliance for Volume Expenditures (SAVE). SAVE is a consortium of local municipalities, in which Glendale is a member. Contract No. ACON 54613A for Bridge Maintenance and Repair was awarded on December 1, 2013 and is effective through November 30, 2017.

Cooperative purchasing allows counties, municipalities, schools, colleges and universities in Arizona to use a contract that was competitively procured by another governmental entity or purchasing cooperative. Such purchasing helps reduce the cost of procurement, allows access to a multitude of competitively bid contracts, and provides the opportunity to take advantage of volume pricing. The Glendale City Code authorizes cooperative purchases when the solicitation process utilized complies with the intent of Glendale's procurement processes. This cooperative purchase is compliant with Chapter 2, Article V, Division 2, Section 2-149 of the Glendale City Code, per review by Materials Managemen...

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