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File #: 2018-906    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/17/2018 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 9/26/2018 Final action: 9/26/2018
Title: Contract No. GLWA-CON-219 Proposed Change Order No. 1 Debris Removal, Disposal, Cleaning and Flowmeter Services in Influent Conduit at Baby Creek CSO Facility
Sponsors: Suzanne Coffey (WRRF)
Indexes: Wastewater Operations
Title
Contract No. GLWA-CON-219
Proposed Change Order No. 1
Debris Removal, Disposal, Cleaning and Flowmeter Services in
Influent Conduit at Baby Creek CSO Facility

Body
Agenda of: September 26, 2018
Item No.: 2018-906
Time: 7-month extension to final completion date
Amount: No Change

TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority

FROM: Sue F. McCormick
Chief Executive Officer
Great Lakes Water Authority

DATE: September 17, 2018

RE: Contract No.: GLWA-CON-219
Debris Removal, Disposal, Cleaning and Flowmeter Services in Influent Conduit at Baby Creek CSO Facility
Vendor: LGC Global, Inc.

MOTION
Upon recommendation of Suzanne Coffey, Chief Planning Officer, Interim Chief Operating Officer - Wastewater, the Board of Directors (Board) of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), authorizes the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to grant an extension of seven months to the final completion date for a total contract duration of 14 months for Contract No. GLWA-CON-219, "Debris Removal, Disposal, Cleaning and Flowmeter Services in Influent Conduit at Baby Creek CSO Facility" with LGC Global, Inc.; and authorizes the CEO to take such other action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.

BACKGROUND
On February 2, 2018, Great Lakes Water Authority awarded the Contract "Debris Removal, Disposal, Cleaning and Flowmeter Services in Influent Conduit at Baby Creek CSO Facility" (GLWA-CON-219) to LGC Global, Inc. The Baby Creek CSO Facility is the second largest CSO Facility operated by GLWA in terms of wet-weather capacity (5,100 cfs). Capacity is expressed in terms of total flow volume through the facility, which includes flows that are discharged to the river, as permitted CSO discharge, additional CSO flows pass through the facility headed towards the WRRF. As such, this capacity is currently limited at the upstream end of the Baby Creek CSO facility because the dry-weather channel responsible for conveying fl...

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