File #: 24-0434    Version: 1 Name: Generators for City Hall and Hometown Heroes Park
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 8/27/2024 In control: Information Technology
On agenda: 9/10/2024 Final action: 9/10/2024
Title: Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing an agreement with Land & Sea Services 1, Inc. for the purchase and installation of two generators through BuyBoard Contract #657-21 to provide backup power for City Hall, Helen Hall Library and Hometown Heroes Park in an amount not to exceed $532,307.61 (Executive Director of Information Technology & Facilities)
Attachments: 1. Proposed Resolution, 2. Exhibit A - Land & Sea Services 1, Inc. City Hall Quote, 3. Exhibit B - Land & Sea Services 1, Inc. Hometown Heroes Park, 4. Exhibit C - Land & Sea Services 1, Inc. Helen Hall Library
Title
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing an agreement with Land & Sea Services 1, Inc. for the purchase and installation of two generators through BuyBoard Contract #657-21 to provide backup power for City Hall, Helen Hall Library and Hometown Heroes Park in an amount not to exceed $532,307.61 (Executive Director of Information Technology & Facilities)

Background:
Approval of this item will authorize the City to enter into an agreement with Land and Sea Services 1, Inc. through BuyBoard for the final purchase and installation of two Cummins natural gas generators to supply backup power to City Hall, Walter Hall Library, and Hometown Heroes Park community center in an amount not to exceed $610,672.

Hometown Heroes Park $235,802.86
City Hall $319,420.00
Helen Hall Library $55,448.80
Total $610.671.66

City Hall Campus
The existing City Hall campus generator is over 30 years old and is approaching the end of its serviceable life The generator is essential as it has provided backup power on several occasions during severe weather incidents including Hurricane Harvey, Winter Storm Uri, and the most recent Hurricane Beryl. During these events the city prioritizes the opening of City Hall to better respond to the needs of the community.

Hometown Heroes Park (Funded by 4B)
Hometown Heroes does not have any source of back-up power, requiring the rental of portable generator units during a power loss event. Staff recommends the installation of a back-up generator unit for continuity of operations.

Historically Hometown Heroes has served as an emergency operation facility as it provides residents a place to warm, cool, and charge electronics during long term and routine power outages, and is deemed an essential facility within the city’s emergency operation plan. Over the last several years, Hometown heroes has been utilized as a:
· Community shelter during Hurricane Harvey (2017)
· Warming center during Winter Storm Uri (2021)
· Meal and resour...

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