File #: 18-0734    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/21/2018 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/9/2018 Final action:
Title: Design Services for Aeration System Enhancements for the Triangle Wastewater Treatment Plant Amendment
Attachments: 1. Attachment B, 2. Attachment C, 3. MWBE Compliance Review Form-AAF for TWWTP Efficiency & Resiliency Improve Amendment (RFQ 17-012) 031318, 4. Attachment A, 5. AAF Supplemental Document - Contract Approval - Amendment
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Design Services for Aeration System Enhancements for the Triangle Wastewater Treatment Plant Amendment

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Date of BOCC Meeting: April 9, 2018

Request for Board Action:
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The Board is requested to authorize the County Manager to enter into a contract amendment to increase the existing design consultant contract with Black & Veatch International Company (FR# 17-832) for Aeration System Enhancements for the Triangle Wastewater Treatment Plant in the amount of $34,500, bringing the total contract amount from $213,000 to $247,500.

Background:
Black & Veatch International Company (B&V) is providing engineering services for the upgrade of the Triangle Wastewater Treatment Plant (TWWTP) Aeration System. The upgrade includes the installation of a diffused aeration system in oxidation ditch number two consisting of two 125 horsepower blowers with variable frequency drives and two membrane disc diffuser grids. The Black and Veatch TWWTP Aeration System Improvement Technical Memorandum completed in May 2017 served as the outline for these improvements (Attachment A). Services provided by Black and Veatch International Company include preparation of the plans and specifications, construction inspection, approvals/permitting, construction administration, and record drawing preparation.

The amendment will cover two changes in scope: (1) Attachment B reflects changes in the electrical and control design such that the existing dissolved oxygen probe will be able to control the new positive displacement blowers; and (2) Attachment C reflects additional changes in the electrical and control design for the installation of an additional dissolved oxygen probe and relocation of the existing dissolved oxygen probe to provide greater operator control over the new displacement blowers. These changes will allow greater operational control by TWWTP staff resulting in potential energy savings and optimized nutrient removal.

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