File #: 20-0811    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/11/2020 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/13/2020 Final action:
Title: Siemens Industry, Inc. Annual Heavy Equipment HVAC Basic Coverage
Attachments: 1. First Amendment to Agreement No. 11383 with Siemens Industry, Inc. for Annual Heavy Equipment HVAC Basic Coverage - ATF by CAO.pdf, 2. #11383 Siemens_Original Agreement_Bid 20-18 with COI.pdf, 3. Siemens signature authority.pdf, 4. Siemens COI.pdf
Related files: 19-0302, 22-0049, 22-0622, 23-0417
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Agenda Item Name:
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Siemens Industry, Inc. Annual Heavy Equipment HVAC Basic Coverage
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Presenter:
Charlie R. Jackson

Description:
Agreement for Contractual Services between Alachua County and Siemens Industry, Inc. for Annual Heavy HVAC Basic Coverage and Repairs in Various County Buildings

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Approve the First Amendment for the continuation of Contractual Services between Alachua County and Siemens Industry, Inc. for Annual Heavy HVAC Basic Coverage and Repairs in Various County Buildings.
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Prior Board Motions:
Board approved the original contract 11383 in the 9/24/2019 meeting

Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
The Contract for the annual services is budgeted in 001.19.1912.519.46.80, 001.19.1912.529.46.80 and 001.19.1912.712.46.80 for a total of $315,713

This agreement is for services from October 1st, 2020 through September 30th, 2022. The contract also allows for repairs to be completed without additional procurement processes up to $275,000.

These additional funds will be split between 001.19.1912.519.46.00, 001.19.1912.529.46.00 and 001.19.1912.712.46.00 as needed throughout the year. This will bring the total "not to exceed" value of the contract to $590,713 annually.
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Background:
Alachua County issued an Invitation to Bid#20-18 for Annual Heavy Equipment HVAC Basic Coverage Services. Siemens Industry, Inc. was the lowest, responsive bidder.

The original contract was fashioned after a previous agreement we had with Johnson Controls, Inc. for similar services. During the bid process we addressed the expected increase to Government Minimum Wage as well as a requirement of the vendor to assist the County in formalizing a QA and QC program ensuring maintenance services are performed in a timely manner and to manufacturer's specifications.

The General Facilities Department and Critical Facilities Department work together toward reducing the overall costs of our equipment. ...

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