Legislación / ID 25-1127

Aprobar la Segunda Enmienda al Acuerdo de Servicios de Consultoría con Akel Engineering Group, Inc., para extender el plazo del Acuerdo de Servicios de Consultoría por 366 días calendario al 30 de junio de 2026 para completar el proyecto y asignar $50,000 del monto total de contingencia aprobado de $64,000, y aumentar el monto del contrato en $29,492 para un monto total del contrato de $737,492 para los servicios profesionales de ingeniería para el sector Sanitario. Plan Maestro de Alcantarillado; y autorizar al Director de Servicios Públicos, o su designado, a firmar la Segunda Enmienda en nombre de la Ciudad de Fresno. (Toda la Ciudad)

ID 25-1127 · Action Item · Passed

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City Council
Fecha
Thu, Aug 28, 2025
Resultado
Thu, Aug 28, 2025

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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PAUL AMICO, PE, Interim Director Department of Public Utilities BY: CASSIE L. SCHOLZ, PE, Licensed Engineer Manager Department of Public Utilities - Utilities Planning & Engineering ANGEL BORJAS, AIA, Engineer lI Department of Public Utilities - Utilities Planning & Engineering SUBJECT ..Title Approve the Second Amendment to the Consultant Services Agreement with Akel Engineering Group, Inc., to extend the term of the Consultant Services Agreement by 366 calendar days to June 30, 2026 to complete the project and to allocate $50,000 from the total approved contingency amount of $64,000, and to increase the contract amount by $29,492 for a total contract amount of $737,492 for the professional engineering services for the Sanitary Sewer Master Plan; and authorize the Director of Public Utilities, or designee, to sign the Second Amendment on behalf of the City of Fresno. (Citywide) ..Body RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve the Second Amendment to the Consultant Services Agreement (Agreement) with Akel Engineering Group, Inc., (Consultant) to extend the term of the Agreement from June 30, 2025 to June 30, 2026, and to allocate $50,000 from the total approved contingency amount of $64,000, and to increase the contract amount by $29,492 for professional engineering services relating to the Sanitary Sewer Master Plan (Project); and authorize the Director of Public Utilities, or designee, to sign the Second Amendment on behalf of the City of Fresno. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The California State Water Resources Control Board requires an up-to-date Master Plan for all collection systems. To accomplish this, on June 1, 2023, the City entered into an Agreement with the Consultant to prepare the Sanitary Sewer Master Plan. The Agreement expired on June 30, 2025, and additional time and budget is needed for the Consultant to complete the Project. This Second Amendment extends the term of the Agreement to June 30, 2026 and allocates $50,000 from the total approved contingency amount of $64,000 and increase the contract amount by $29,492 for a revised total contract amount of $737,492, inclusive of a $14,000 contingency. BACKGROUND The California State Water Resources Control Board requires that each municipality complete a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP), a component of which is the Sanitary System Master Plan. A prior Master Plan was completed in 2015 and adopted by the City Council in June of 2016. An update to the 2015 Plan is necessary to capture changes due to completed projects, the City's growth over the past ten years, and identify new needs to meet the City's expected buildout. The Master Plan has three major components: (1) an accurate flow model, (2) a condition assessment of the system, and (3) a capital improvement plan. For the first task, the previous flow model was migrated to a current software platform and updated to reflect sewer system improvements that occurred over the previous ten years. Concurrently, the selected Consultant will complete the second task by analyzing photos and videos of sewer system components collected by the Department of Public Utilities Wastewater Division during routine maintenance and inspection, and operational data collected by online instrumentation. With the updated flow model and an understanding of the useful remaining life in various sewer system components, the Consultant will develop a capital improvement plan that will allow the City to reliably serve current and future customers. The work will be documented in a Master Plan that the Department of Public Utilities will use for future planning and budgeting efforts. Additional time and funding is required to complete those activities and provide the Consultant time to finalize the Project. The Second Amendment would extend the term of the Agreement from June 30, 2025 to June 30, 2026 and increase the total contract amount to $737,492. The City Attorney has reviewed the Second Amendment and approved it as to form. Upon approval by the City Council, the Amendment will be executed by the Director of Public Utilities, or designee. ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS The Sanitary Sewer Master Plan is not a "project" as defined by Section 15378 of the California Environmental Quality Act. LOCAL PREFERENCE Local Preference was not implemented because this is an amendment to an existing Consultant Services Agreement. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the General Fund. Funds for this study are included in the Wastewater Division's Fiscal Year 2023 budget within the Wastewater Enterprise Fund 40501. The Master Plan is Citywide. Attachments: Second Amendment to the Agreement First Amendment to the Agreement Consultant Services Agreement

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