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File #: 2021-0818    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 7/30/2021 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 8/10/2021 Final action: 8/10/2021
Title: Discuss and consider action authorizing the City Manager to award a construction contract for the Lake Pump Station Emergency Generator to McDonald Municipal and Industrial in the amount of $1,149,469.
Attachments: 1. 01-Invitation for Bids, 2. Addendum #1_2021-07-23, 3. Addendum #2_2021-07-26, 4. Bid Award Recommendation_2021-07-29, 5. Lake Pump Station Generator Presentation - 2021-0818
Title
Discuss and consider action authorizing the City Manager to award a construction contract for the Lake Pump Station Emergency Generator to McDonald Municipal and Industrial in the amount of $1,149,469.

Summary
As has been noted on previous City Council items, the Surface Water Treatment Plant and Lake Pump Station currently do not have backup power supply in the event of an extended power failure as was experienced from February 15, 2021 to February 17, 2021. This creates a significant risk for the City’s Public Water System as the plant produces most of the water that is used within the City. Due to this risk and the need to make the City's water system more resilient in the event of an emergency, the City Council approved a professional services agreement with Gupta and Associates, Inc. on September 22, 2020 to design the emergency generator power system. The design of the standby generator system has begun and the installation of the generators will allow the City to continue producing water in the event of a power failure affecting the Surface Water Treatment Plant and Lake Pump Station.

City staff gave an update to City Council on March 23, 2021 which provided for various redundant power options for both the Surface Water Treatment Plant and the Lake Pump Station. During this update, it was explained that we can work with Oncor to provide a secondary redundant feed to the Surface Water Treatment Plant from a separate substation. This redundant feed to the Surface Water Treatment Plant is currently being scoped by Oncor and City staff have yet to receive a contract for the cost to get this redundant feed to the Surface Water Treatment Plant to bring to Council for approval. In addition to this, City staff is currently expediting the Surface Water Treatment Plant generator by finishing the purchasing scope for the generator so the City can pre-purchase the equipment to minimize the amount of time the construction will take to bring online at t...

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