Submitted By: Danielle Phillips
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Presentation By: Darren Park
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Department: Public Works
STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Approve one-year contract renewals for Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. and Crowder-Gulf Joint Venture, Inc. for as-needed emergency debris removal services
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence, .
PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A
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BACKGROUND:
The Public Works Department utilizes emergency debris removal contracts to assist in the remediation of large-scale natural and manmade disasters within the City limits. Utilizing a firm specializing in this work and skilled in the application of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines helps ensure rapid recovery and reimbursement of declared emergency expenditures is maximized. Public Works does not have the necessary manpower and equipment to handle a large-scale natural disaster alone. This service will provide the necessary manpower and equipment to administer emergency debris removal in a timely manner.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
On June 19, 2018, City Council approved a three-year contract with the option for two, one-year renewals for emergency debris removal services within the City limits. The evaluation committee ranked Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. as the primary vendor and Crowder-Gulf Joint Venture, Inc. as the secondary vendor for all debris removal services. Having these debris removal contracts available will help facilitate any debris removal activities beyond the capability of our current staff level in an expeditious manner.
Staff benchmarked pricing and found the renewal competitive based on price and location.
On June 20, 2021, City Council approved the existing First Amendment for the period of June 20, 2021, through June 19, 2022. Staff recommends approving the final one-year contract renewal for primary emergency debris removal services with Ceres Environmental Services, Inc., and a one-year contract ...
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