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File #: 2022-0731   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/12/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/3/2022 Final action:
Title: Approve one-year contract renewals with Tetra Tech, Inc. and Geo-Technologies, Inc. for emergency debris monitoring services
Attachments: 1. Tetra Tech- Amendment 2, 2. Tetra Tech- Amendment 1, 3. Tetra Tech- Original Contract, 4. Geo Tech- Amendment 2, 5. Geo Tech Amendment 1, 6. Geo Tech-Original Contract
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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 with Tetra Tech, Inc. and Geo-Technologies, Inc. for emergency debris monitoring services
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence, .

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
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BACKGROUND:
The Public Works Department utilizes emergency debris removal and monitoring contracts to assist in the remediation of large-scale natural and manmade disasters within the City limits. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires monitoring of emergency debris removal activities. Utilizing a monitoring firm that specializes in this type of work and is skilled in the application of FEMA's guidelines helps ensure that reimbursement of declared emergency expenditures is maximized.

Events declared as disasters by Presidential Decree are eligible for up to 75% reimbursement by FEMA and possibly up to an additional 12.5% from the State Emergency Fund. Accurate documentation of the quantities and types of materials removed and disposed of is critical to maximizing the amount of reimbursement. Utilizing FEMA compliant monitors on-site during emergency and disaster events allows the City to seek reimbursement of expenses from the federal government.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
On April 23, 2018, City Council approved a three-year contract with the option for two, one-year renewals for emergency debris monitoring services within the City limits. Two proposals were received. The evaluation committee ranked Tetra Tech, Inc. as the primary vendor and Geo-Technologies, Inc. as the secondary vendor for all debris removal monitoring, data managing, and site monitoring services as required by FEMA and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in addition to assisting the City in completing and submitting the reimbursement documentation. All debris hauling methods will also be docume...

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