File #: 14-0668    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/12/2014 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/24/2014 Final action: 6/24/2014
Title: Chief Administrative Office, Facilities Division, recommending the Board authorize the Purchasing Agent to sign Amendment II to Agreement No. 362-S1310 with Johnson Controls, Inc., pursuant to County Counsel, Risk and Human Resources approval, to provide on-call calibration, testing, reporting, maintenance and repair of numerous heating, venting, refrigeration and air conditioning systems at various County-operated facilities increasing compensation by $132,804 for an amended not to exceed amount of $195,000. FUNDING: General Fund and Accumulated Capital Outlay Fund.
Attachments: 1. A - Agreement No. 362-S1310 6-24-14, 2. B - Amendment I to Agreement No. 362-S1310 6-24-14, 3. C - Amendment II to Agreement 362-S1310 6-24-14
Title
Chief Administrative Office, Facilities Division, recommending the Board authorize the Purchasing Agent to sign Amendment II to Agreement No. 362-S1310 with Johnson Controls, Inc., pursuant to County Counsel, Risk and Human Resources approval, to provide on-call calibration, testing, reporting, maintenance and repair of numerous heating, venting, refrigeration and air conditioning systems at various County-operated facilities increasing compensation by $132,804 for an amended not to exceed amount of $195,000.

FUNDING: General Fund and Accumulated Capital Outlay Fund.
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BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost…………… 195,000

Budget - Current FY…………… 62,196
Budget - Future FY……………… 132,804

New Funding…………………….|99|
Savings…………………………|99|
Other……………………………|99|
Total Funding Available………… 195,000

Change To Net County Cost…… -0-
Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost
Funding is available in the Facilities Maintenance and ACO budgets. There is no change to Net County Cost.

Background
The Contractor has been engaged by the County to provide on-call calibration, testing, reporting, maintenance and repair services for boiler, chiller, cooling tower, air handling and heating, ventilating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems (HVAC) at various County-operated facilities. The Division has found good value and expertise during the course of this agreement. The current agreement expires January 31, 2016, and the Division is not requesting an extension to this time frame.

Reason for Recommendation
The majority of the County’s HVAC systems have exceeded their useful life and often failure is eminent without consistent calibration, maintenance and repair. Johnson Controls has been an important partner for County maintenance staff and have available the unique expertise that allows them to address the multitude of differing building systems. One of the most complicated HVAC systems is located at both jails in the form of pneumatic control...

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