File #: 20-0153    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/20/2020 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/27/2020 Final action:
Title: Contract Amendments for Increased Janitorial Services resultant from COVID-19
Attachments: 1. FINAL - COVID-19 Janitorial Contract Amendment Supplemental 4.23.pdf, 2. All Janitorial Contract Amendments for 4.27.2020 BOCC Session, 3. Interim Recommendations for US Community Facilities with Suspected_Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019
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Contract Amendments for Increased Janitorial Services resultant from COVID-19

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Date of BOCC Meeting: April 27, 2020

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The Board is requested to amend contracts for janitorial services for the following contractors including; The A Plus Group, B & R Janitorial, CJ Enterprise, DeWhit Facility Services, Freddrick's Housekeeping, & Kreative Koncepts for regular/routine janitorial services in County owned facilities. The contract amendments are needed to support increased cleaning levels required due to COVID-19 pandemic. The additional funding needed to support this expense was approved at the April 13, 2020 BOCC meeting in the amount of $253,715.84. The contract changes made are as follows: A Plus Group ($52,252.80), B & R Janitorial ($48,755.84), CJ Enterprise ($6,428.80), Kreative Koncepts ($57,568.00), Freddrick's Housekeeping ($28,757.12), and DeWhit Facility Services ($57,953.28). The total increase in all contracts listed here is $253,715.84, which is the amount appropriated by the BOCC during the April 13, 2020 meeting.

As a result of the increased need for custodial services related to the COVID-19 pandemic the county has expanded the service cleaning levels in all active county facilities to ensure the safety of both the employees and general population. Cleaning efforts are consistent with CDC guidelines established during the COVID-19 epidemic period. The increased cleaning requires a higher number of additional staff (day porters) to clean and wipe down all hard surfaces that are frequently touched, i.e. door handles, elevators, walkway rails, tabletops. Prior to the pandemic, the cleaning standard based on the original contracts did not include intensive cleanings on a higher rotation. Wipe downs and cleaning happened once a day, instead of multiple times a day to help mitigate against potential COVID-19 related illness. High traffic areas are also being cleaned on a more frequent basis. The ...

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