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Resolution 2023-32642 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-32642 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,APPROVING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2- 367 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CODE, THE SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE OF PORTABLE 2.55 M HDPE DOWNSTREAM DEFENDER SYSTEMS BY HYDRO INTERNATIONAL LTD, FOR PURPOSES OF STORMWATER TREATMENT DURING KING TIDE EVENTS, IN KEY LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED ANNUALLY FOR THESE PRODUCTS THROUGH THE CITY'S BUDGETING PROCESS. WHEREAS, during the rainy and king tide season, the Public Works Department deploys temporary diesel pumps to reduce flooding in areas throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the City has Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM) Class V Temporary Dewatering Permits for this type of operation; and WHEREAS, in recent discussions with the regulatory agency,the implementation of additional water quality treatment systems has been requested when the temporary pumps are set up to discharge directly into the Biscayne Bay; and WHEREAS, Public Works determined that the purchase of portable 2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defenders by Hydro International Ltd. is required to meet the additional water treatment requirements; and WHEREAS, the stormwater must be treated prior to discharge by using a stormwater treatment system capable of reducing the total suspended solids and turbidity; and WHEREAS, due to the significant site constraints associated with typical locations where the temporary pumps are deployed, the portable water quality treatment system must meet stringent requirements, involving significantly reduced footprint while maintaining high rate of contaminant removal; and WHEREAS, the portable Downstream Defender System is a well-tested product, by an established manufacturer, Hydro International; and WHEREAS,this product is patented, and provides the required enhanced treatment performance, flow capacity, materials of construction, vac truck accessibility, flexibility and mobility, footprint, schedule, and no power or water to be required; and WHEREAS, the Portable 2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defender System by Hydro International meets all of these constraints without exception, and has an estimated cost of $52,400 each; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-367(d)(2),the Procurement Department publicly released an Intent to Sole Source (ITS) No. 2023-399-NA on March 29, 2023; and WHEREAS, the Intent to Sole Source (ITS) document provides details to potential bidders on the City's needs, and requests that any vendor that believes it can provide the City with the necessary items should submit written notification to the City for consideration; and WHEREAS, since the issues of ITS, the City has not received any bidders; and WHEREAS, based on the notification from the manufacturers and the results of the ITS, a request to sole source the purchase of four(4)2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defender Systems in the estimated amount of$209,600 for purposes of stormwater treatment during king tide events in key locations in the City was submitted and approved by the City Commission at its at the April 28, 2023 meeting via Resolution 2023-32576; and WHEREAS, since the approval of the sole source, interest has risen by City residents to have an HDPE Downstream Defender System installed in their neighborhoods, and as such, additional purchases will be required. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve, pursuant to Section 2-367 of the Miami Beach Code,the sole source purchase of portable 2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defender Systems by Hydro International Ltd., for purposes of stormwater treatment during king tide events, in key locations in the City, in an amount not to exceed the amount appropriated annually for these products through the City's budgeting process. PASSED AND ADOPTED this a8 'day of , 2023. Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: �I!! - 5 2023 Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk o , , NCORP ORATED, ••..,.�...�.. APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney iv Date Resolutions-C7 P MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: June 28, 2023 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2- 367 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CODE, THE SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE OF PORTABLE 2.55 M HDPE DOWNSTREAM DEFENDER SYSTEMS BY HYDRO INTERNATIONAL, FOR PURPOSES OF STORMWATER TREATMENT DURING KING TIDE EVENTS, IN KEY LOCATIONS IN THE CITY, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED ANNUALLY FOR THESE PRODUCTS THROUGH THE CITY'S BUDGETING PROCESS. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY During the rainy and king tide season, the Public Works Department deploys temporary diesel pumps to reduce flooding in areas throughout the City. The City has Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management(DERM) Class V Temporary Dewatering Permits for this type of operation. In recent discussions with the regulatory agency, the implementation of additional water quality treatment systems has been requested when the temporary pumps are set up to discharge directly into the Biscayne Bay. Public Works determined that the purchase of portable 2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defenders by Hydro International is required to meet the additional water treatment requirements. The stormwater must be treated prior to discharge, using a stormwater treatment system capable of reducing the total suspended solids and turbidity. Due to the significant site constraints associated with typical locations where the temporary pumps are deployed, the portable water quality treatment system must meet stringent requirements, involving significantly reduced footprint while maintaining high rate of contaminant removal. The portable Downstream Defender System is a well-tested product, by an established manufacturer. This product is patented, and provides the required enhanced treatment performance, flow capacity, materials of construction, no power or water to be required, vac truck accessibility, flexibility and mobility, footprint, and schedule. The Portable 2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defender System by Hydro International meets all of these constraints without Page 780 of 1808 exception and has an estimated cost of$52,400 each. Pursuant to Section 2- 367(d)(2), the Procurement Department publicly released an Intent to Sole Source (ITS) No. 2023-399-NA on March 29, 2023. The Intent to Sole Source (ITS) document provides details to potential bidders on the City's needs and requests that any vendor that believes it can provide the City with the necessary items should submit written notification to the City for consideration. No response to the ITS was received. Based on the notification from the manufacturers and the results of the ITS, a request to sole source the purchase of four(4)2.55 M HDPE Downstream Defender Systems in the estimated amount of $209,600 was submitted and approved at the April 28, 2023 City Commission, via Resolution 2023-32576, for purposes of stormwater treatment during king tide events in key locations in the City. Since the approval of the sole source, interest has risen by City residents to have an HDPE Downstream Defender System installed in their neighborhoods, and as such, additional purchases will be required. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA Results from the 2022 Resident Survey related to the City's perception and satisfaction show an overall approval of 67.4'%, and rated the City as a good place to live. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 427-0427-000674-29-422-000-00-00-00. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. Applicable Area South Beach Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item,pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Environment & Infrastructure - Reduce risk from storms, high tides, groundwater, and sea level rise. Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description o Draft RESO Page 781 of 1808