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W A I £ R ¢ M E R G Y <br /> L3 fig& RIVERSIDE PUBLIC UTILITIES <br /> Board Memorandum 2,017, <br /> PUBLIC UTILITIES <br /> BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES DATE: April 20, 2012 <br /> ITEM NO: 4 <br /> SUBJECT: HUNTER SUBSTATION SECURITY BARRIER AND PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS <br /> PROJECT <br /> ISSUE: <br /> That the Board of Public Utilities consider approval to award a contract for construction of masonry block <br /> walls, security fencing, manual and automatic access gates, and irrigation/landscape improvements. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: <br /> That the Board of Public Utilities: <br /> 1. Reject the bid received from E. Avico, Inc. as non-responsive; and <br /> 2. Award a contract to T.A. Pointer Enterprises, Inc., of Huntington Beach, California, in the amount of <br /> $439,104 for the Hunter Substation Security Barrier and Property Improvements Project. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Over the past several years, Riverside Public Utilities(RPU)has experienced theft and damage to its electric <br /> facilities that has cost the department hundreds of thousands of dollars. The perpetrators are predominantly <br /> removing the grounding copper wire,which subsequently creates a dangerous working environment for RPU <br /> workers. This causes a significant impact to the reliability of the power system,jeopardizes the safety of the <br /> RPU crews and causes an increase in maintenance costs. Further,the reliability standards promulgated by <br /> the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) and the North American Electric Reliability Council <br /> (NERC) will cause RPU to increase security to sensitive facilities. To meet current security standards for <br /> RPU and to meet future requirements of WECC and NERC, staff is proposing to initiate the first phase of its <br /> security upgrade. <br /> On June 5, 2009,Work Order No. 0909712 in the amount of$1,750,000 was approved by the RPU Board to <br /> implement established standards to upgrade physical security at various electric facilities but namely <br /> Riverside Energy Resources Energy Center (RERC) and Mountain View, Orangecrest and Hunter <br /> Substations. Masonry block walls, security fencing, manual/automated roller gates and irrigation/landscape <br /> improvements are among the items to be constructed and installed at RERC and Mountain View, <br /> Orangecrest and Hunter Substations. <br /> The City of Riverside executed a Professional Consultant Services Agreement with the DMC Design Group, <br /> Inc., on July 29, 2010 in the amount of$202,665 to provide engineering design service. DMC Design group <br /> completed the Hunter substation's engineering and subsequently the Request for Bid No. 7039 was <br /> advertised on January 03, 2012. Bids were received on March 8, 2012. <br /> Twelve contractors submitted bids. The following is a list of the bidders, bid price and staffs evaluation of the <br /> submitted qualifying documents. <br />