File #: 20-2662   
Type: Ordinance-S Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 11/18/2020 Final action: 11/18/2020
Title: Salt River Project Distribution Design and Construction Contract for South Mountain Ranger Station (Ordinance S-47099)
District: District 6, District 8

Title

Salt River Project Distribution Design and Construction Contract for South Mountain Ranger Station (Ordinance S-47099)

 

Description

Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a Distribution Design and Construction Contract with Salt River Project (SRP) for installation of an electrical transformer and service to a new ranger station, located at 10405 S. Central Ave. for City of Phoenix project PA77150023-1, South Mountain Ranger Station. Further request to grant an exception pursuant to Phoenix City Code 42-20 to authorize inclusion in the documents pertaining to this transaction of indemnification and assumption of liability provisions that otherwise should be prohibited by Phoenix City Code 42-18. Further request authorization for the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item in an amount not to exceed $14,915.

 

Report

Summary

The City is constructing a new ranger station at South Mountain Park that will require new electrical service for operational purposes. This Distribution Design and Construction Contract represents the cost for SRP’s electrical design, as well as installation of necessary facilities to provide power for the City’s requested needs.

 

Contract Term

The term of the contract will begin on or about Nov. 19, 2020 and will expire when the project is completed and accepted.

 

Financial Impact

Funding in the amount of $14,915 is available in the Parks and Recreation Department's Capital Improvement Program budget through the Phoenix Parks and Preserve Initiative fund.

 

Location

10405 S. Central Ave.

Council Districts: 6 and 8

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Managers Mario Paniagua and Inger Erickson, and the Street Transportation and Parks and Recreation departments.