R2017-252 2017-12-11 RESOLUTION NO. R2017-252
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Pearland,Texas, renewing a unit
supply contract for sludge transfer, dewatering and lift station cleaning
services to Magna Flow Environmental in the estimated amount of$450,000.00
beginning December 12, 2017 through December 11, 2018.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the City previously awarded a unit price bid for sludge transfer,
dewatering and lift station cleaning services.
Section 2. That the City Council hereby renews a contract with Magna Flow
Environmental, in the unit price amount reflected in Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
Section 3. The City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute a unit
supply contract for sludge transfer, dewatering and lift station cleaning services.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 11th day of December, A.D., 2017.
TOM REID
MAYOR
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CITY ATTORNEY
Resolution No. R2017-252
Exhibit"A"
Bid No. 1016-03
Title Sludge Transportation and Disposal Services
Republic Magna Flow Solid Recovery
Specification Responses Services Environmental Services
Line Description UOM QTY Unit Extended Unit !Extended !Unit Extended
COST PER HOUR TO TRANSFER LIQUID SLUDGE
FROM THE SOUTHDOWN WASTEWATER PLANT (OR
APPLICABLE CITY FACILITY)TO THE SOUTHWEST
ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER (SWEC) OR APPLICABLE
1 CITY FACILITY. HRS 600 $125.00 $75,000.00 $100.00 $60,000.00
COST PER GALLON TO HAUL LIQUID SLUDGE FROM
THE SOUTHDOWN WASTEWATER PLANT (OR
APPLICABLE CITY FACILITY)TO SLUDGE DISPOSAL
2 SITE. GALS 351000 $0.055 $19,305.00 $0.05 $17,550.00
3 COST PER GALLON TO DEWATER SLUDGE ON-SITE. GAL 4000000 $0.04 $160,000.00 $0.05 $200,000.00
COST PER CUBIC YARD TO DISPOSE DEWATERED
SLUDGE FROM THE CITY LOCATION TO SLUDGE
4 DISPOSAL SITE. CY 1000 $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 $15,000.00
COST PER CUBIC YARD TO TRANSFER BIO-SOLID
SLUDGE FROM BARRY ROSE WASTEWATER PLANT
2100 $25.00 $52,500.00 $12.96 $27,216.00'
COST PER CUBIC YARD TO TRANSFER BIO-SOLID
SLUDGE FROM LONGWOOD WASTEWATER PLANT
6 TO TCEQ PERMITTED FACILITY. CY 3900
COST PER CUBIC YARD TO TRANSFER BIO-SOLID
SLUDGE FROM SOUTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL
7 CENTER (SWEC)TO TCEQ PERMITTED FACILITY. CY 5100
COST PER CUBIC YARD TO TRANSFER BIO-SOLID
SLUDGE FROM FAR NORTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL
8 CENTER TO TCEQ PERMITTED FACILITY. CY 5400
COST FOR EXTRA TESTING AS DESCRIBED IN
SECTION 2, ITEM 2.13 OF TECHNICAL
9 SPECIFICATIONS. EA 1
COST FOR EXTRA TESTING AS DESCRIBED IN
SECTION 2, ITEM 2.13 OF TECHNICAL
10 SPECIFICATIONS. EA 1
COST FOR EXTRA REPORTS AS DESCRIBED IN
SECTION 2, ITEM 2.14 OF TECHNICAL
11 SPECIFICATIONS. EA 1
Republic Magna Flow Solid Recovery
Specification Responses Services Environmental Services
Line Description UOM QTY Unit Extended Unit Extended Unit Extended
COST FOR EXTRA REPORTS AS DESCRIBED IN
SECTION 2, ITEM 2.14 OF TECHNICAL
12 SPECIFICATIONS. EA 1
COST FOR ANY OTHER SERVICES THE COMPANY
PROVIDES (LIME STABILIZATION, TANK CLEANING, I
ETC.)WHICH THE COMPANY CONSIDERS INTEGRAL
O PROFESSIONAL SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND OF
13 ENEFIT TO THE CITY. EA 1 $125.00 $125.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00,
ost Per Hour For Sewer Cleaner/Vacuum Truck and
14 Operator (combination)for Cleaning of Lift Stations HR 275 $185.00 $50,875.00 I
15 st Per Hour for Helper to Clean of Lift Stations HR 350 $32.00 $11,200.00
st Per Hour for Support Truck for Cleaning of Lift
16 tions HR 200 $32.00 $6,400.00 1
st Per Hour for Roll Off Truck for Cleaning of Lift
17 ations HR 200 $95.00 $19,000.00 $100.00 $20,000.001
18 • st Per Day For Vacuum Box to Clean Lift Stations Day 60 $35.00 $2,100.00 I
ost Per Cubic Yard For Debris Removal and Haul From
the City Location to Disposal Site for Cleaning of Lift
19 Stations CY 1200 $75.00 $90,000.00 $5.00 $6,000.00]
st for any other services the Company provides which
ay be integral to the professional Cleaning of Lift i
20 ations. Include notes regarding the specifics. CY 1 $1.00 $1,40 _,w, J
T t,n: $52,625.00 $433,882.00 $345,767.00
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L City of Pearland
3519 Liberty Drive
4st. I K,,1 Pearland, TX 77581
General Services Contract
This Contract(Contract)is made between the City of Pearland,Texas(City),and Contractor.The
City and Contractor agree to the terms and conditions of this Contract, which consists of the following
parts:
I. Summary of Contract Terms
II. Signatures
III. Standard Contractual Provisions
IV. Special Terms and Conditions
V. Additional Contract Attachments
I. Summary of Contract Terms.
Contractor: Magna Flow Environmental
14915 Highway 59 North
Humble, TX 77396
Description of Services: Contractor will provide sludge transfer, dewatering and lift station
cleaning services, per the specifications of City of Pearland bid
#1016-03; City Council Resolution#R2017-252.
Contract: Unit Supply Contract
Effective Date: 12/12/2017
Termination Date: 12/11/2018
Renewal: No remaining renewal options available.
II. Signatures. By signing below,the parties agree to the terms of this Contract:
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Assistant City Manager
Director
Program Manager
*Contract Signature Authority: Program Manager-$5,999 or less
Director- $6,000 to$30,000
City Manager/Assistant City Managers-$30,001 to $50,000
City Council Resolution-$50,000+
III. Standard Contractual Provisions.
A. Definitions.
Contract means this Standard Services Contract.
Services means the services for which the City solicited bids or received proposals as described
in Exhibit A, attached hereto.
B. Services and Payment. Contractor will furnish Services to the City in accordance with the
terms and conditions specified in this Contract. Contractor will bill the City for the Services
provided at intervals of at least 30 days, except for the final billing. The City shall pay Contractor
for the Services in accordance with the terms of this Contract, but all payments to be made by the
City to Contractor, including the time of payment and the payment of interest on overdue
amounts, are subject to the applicable provisions of Chapter 2251 of the Government Code.
C. Termination Provisions.
(1) City Termination for Convenience. Under this paragraph,the City may terminate this
Contract during its term at any time for the City's own convenience where the Contractor
is not in default by giving written notice to Contractor. If the City terminates this Contract
under this paragraph, the City will pay the Contractor for all services rendered in
accordance with this Contract to the date of termination.
(2) Termination for Default. Either party to this Contract may terminate this Contract as
provided in this paragraph if the other party fails to comply with its terms. The party
alleging the default will give the other party notice of the default in writing citing the terms
of the Contract that have been breached and what action the defaulting party must take
to cure the default. If the party in default fails to cure the default as specified in the
notice, the party giving the notice of default may terminate this Contract by written notice
to the other party, specifying the date of termination. Termination of this Contract under
this paragraph does not affect the right of either party to seek remedies for breach of the
Contract as allowed by law, including any damages or costs suffered by either party.
(3) Multi-Year Contracts and Funding. If this Contract extends beyond the City's fiscal
year in which it becomes effective or provides for the City to make any payment during
any of the City's fiscal years following the City's fiscal year in which this Contract
becomes effective and the City fails to appropriate funds to make any required Contract
payment for that successive fiscal year and there are no funds from the City's sale of debt
instruments to make the required payment,then this Contract automatically terminates at
the beginning of the first day of the City's successive fiscal year of the Contract for which
the City has not appropriated funds or otherwise provided for funds to make a required
payment under the Contract.
D. Liability and Indemnity. Any provision of any attached contract document that limits the
Contractor's liability to the City or releases the Contractor from liability to the City for actual or
compensatory damages, loss, or costs arising from the performance of this Contract or that
provides for contractual indemnity by one party to the other party to this Contract is not applicable
or effective under this Contract. Except where an Additional Contract Document provided by the
City provides otherwise, each party to this Contract is responsible for defending against and
liable for paying any claim, suit, or judgment for damages, loss, or costs arising from that party's
negligent acts or omissions in the performance of this Contract in accordance with applicable
law. This provision does not affect the right of either party to this Contract who is sued by a third
party for acts or omissions arising from this Contract to bring in the other party to this Contract as
a third-party defendant as allowed by law.
E. Assignment. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract without the prior written consent of
the City.
F. Law Governing and Venue. This Contract is governed by the law of the State of Texas and a
lawsuit may only be prosecuted on this Contract in a court of competent jurisdiction located in or
having jurisdiction in Brazoria County, Texas.
G. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire Contract between the City and the
Contractor and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or contracts, either written or
oral. This Contract may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties.
H. Independent Contractor. Contractor shall perform the work under this Contract as an
independent contractor and not as an employee of the City. The City has no right to supervise,
direct, or control the Contractor or Contractor's officers or employees in the means, methods, or
details of the work to be performed by Contractor under this Contract. The City and Contractor
agree that the work performed under this Contract is not inherently dangerous, that Contractor
will perform the work in a workmanlike manner, and that Contractor will take proper care and
precautions to insure the safety of Contractor's officers and employees.
I. Dispute Resolution Procedures. The Contractor and City desire an expeditious means to
resolve any disputes that may arise between them regarding this Contract. If either party
disputes any matter relating to this Contract,the parties agree to try in good faith, before bringing
any legal action, to settle the dispute by submitting the matter to mediation before a third party
who will be selected by agreement of the parties. The parties will each pay one-half of the
mediator's fees.
J. Attorney's Fees. Should either party to this Contract bring suit against the other party for
breach of contract or for any other cause relating to this Contract, neither party will seek or be
entitled to an award of attorney's fees or other costs relating to the suit.
K. Severability. If a court finds or rules that any part of this Contract is invalid or unlawful, the
remainder of the Contract continues to be binding on the parties.
IV. Special Terms or Conditions. None.
V. Additional Contract Documents. The following specified documents attached to this Contract are
part of this Contract, except as follows: any provision contained in any of the Contractor's Additional
Contract Documents specified below that conflicts with a Contract provision not included in the
Contractor's Additional Contract Documents, does not apply to this Contract.
A. Contractor's Additional Contract Documents:
1. The contractor's response to Bid #1016-03 shall be construed as additional contract
documents.
2. Executed Contractor Insurance Requirements & Agreement (required insurance
certificate[s] shall be in possession of City at actual commencement of work).
B. City's Additional Contract Documents:
1. Scope of Services as listed below.
CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF SERVICES
Scope of services provided shall consist of providing sludge transfer, dewatering and lift station cleaning
services, per the specifications of City of Pearland bid#1016-03; City Council Resolution#R2017-252.
Pricing as follows per contractor's response to the same, as listed below:
Magna Flow
Environmental
EST
Line# Description UOM QTY Unit Cost
Cost Per Hour To Transfer Liquid Sludge From The
Southdown Wastewater Plant(Or Applicable City
Facility) To The Southwest Environmental Center
1 (Swec) Or Applicable City Facility. HRS 600 $125.00
Cost Per Gallon To Haul Liquid Sludge From The
Southdown Wastewater Plant (Or Applicable City
2 Facility) To Sludge Disposal Site. GALS 351000 $0.055
3 Cost Per Gallon To Dewater Sludge On-Site. GAL 4000000 $0.04
Cost For Any Other Services The Company Provides
(Lime Stabilization, Tank Cleaning, etc.) Which the
Company Considers Integral To Professional Sludge
13 Management and of Benefit To The City EA 1 $1.00
Cost Per Hour For Sewer Cleaner/Vacuum Truck and
14 Operator(combination) for Cleaning of Lift Stations HR 275 $185.00
15 Cost Per Hour for Helper to Clean of Lift Stations HR 350 $32.00
Cost Per Hour for Support Truck for Cleaning of Lift
16 Stations HR 200 $32.00
Cost Per Hour for Roll Off Truck for Cleaning of Lift
17 Stations HR 200 $95.00
18 Cost Per Day For Vacuum Box to Clean Lift Stations Day 60 $35.00
Cost Per Cubic Yard For Debris Removal and Haul
From the City Location to Disposal Site for Cleaning
19 of Lift Stations CY 1200 $75.00
Cost for any other services the Company provides
which may be integral to the professional Cleaning of
20 Lift Stations. Include notes regarding the specifics. CY 1 $1.00