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2013-28376 Reso RESOLUTION NO., 2013-28376 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009-27254 TO INCREASE THE ANNUALLY ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT FOR BUILDING INSPECTION, PLANS REVIEW SERVICES, AND PERMIT CLERKS ON AN "AS NEEDED" AND "ON-GOING" BASIS FOR THE CITY'S BUILDING DEPARTMENT FROM $300,000 TO $650,000. WHEREAS, at its December 9, 2009, meeting, the City Commission accepted the City Manager's recommendation pertaining to the ranking of proposals pursuant to Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 47-08/09 for building inspection, plans review services in various disciplines, and permit clerks, on an "as-needed" and "on-going" basis, for the City's Building Department; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2009-27254 was passed and adopted by the City Commission authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top-ranked proposers: M.T. Causley, Inc., Nova Engineering and Environmental, CAP Government Inc., and Vertical Assessment Associates, LLC.; and further Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements upon conclusion of successful negotiation by the Administration, in the annually estimated amount of$300,000; and WHEREAS, Purchase Order No. 020809 was created and approved by the Department of Procurement Management on December 21, 2012, in the amount of $596,000, with requisitions 26876 and 26912 in the amounts of $30,000 and $20,000 respectively pending; however, the Department of Procurement Management returned both requisitions given that the current purchase authority is insufficient for the requisitions to be approved; and WHEREAS, after considering the review and recommendation of City staff, the City Manager exercised his due diligence and recommends to the Mayor and City Commission the adoption of a resolution amending Resolution No. 2009-27254 to increase the annually estimated contract amount from $300,000 to $650,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the City Manager to amend Resolution No. 2009-27254 to increase the annually estimated contract amount for building inspection, plans review services, and permit clerks on an "as needed" and "on-going" basis for the City's Building Department from $300,000 to $650,000. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS /(Oh; DAY OF 4010ky'_2_0113. ATTEST: �M YHerrera go w er, Mayor VS- f,` pIPl lon �. PPS• . ° `'' APPROVED AS TO Rafael t. Granado, dity CI#F F ` FORM!&LANGUAGE r � r� - p�ATED &FOR EXECUTION INGTRP " a orne Da y � � 2-b y COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, Increasing the Annually Estimated Contract Amount per Contract, Pursuant to Resolution 2009-27254,from$300,000 to$650,000. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Increase Community Satisfaction with City Services Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc: The 2009 Community Satisfaction Survey shows that the 57.1 of the respondents describe their experience with Building Department as"excellent"(22.0%)or it good" 35.1%). This number is up significantly from 46.0% reporting the same previously in 2007. Item Summa /Recommendation: At its December 9, 2009, meeting, the City Commission accepted the City Manager's recommendation pertaining to the ranking of proposals pursuant to Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 47-08/09 for building inspection, plans review services in various disciplines,and permit clerks,on an"as-needed"and"on-going" basis, for the City's Building Department. Consequently, Resolution 2009-27254 was passed and adopted authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top-ranked proposers: M.T. Causley, Inc., Nova Engineering and Environmental, CAP Government Inc., and Vertical Assessment Associates, LLC.; and further Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements upon conclusion of successful negotiation by the Administration, in the annually estimated amount of$300,000, which was sufficient for Fiscal Years 2010, 2011 and 2012. For Fiscal Year 2013,the City Commission approved an enhancement to the Building Department's budget for Professional Services(contract inspectors and plan reviewers)in the amount of$596,000.However,the expenditure authority for the contract from which these services are derived was not extended concurrent with the additional budget.The justification for this enhancement was the significant increase in construction activity in the City of Miami Beach,along with the need for the Building Department to increase and improve the level of service it was delivering to its customers. These services are utilized as a means to address staffing needs in these areas,and to reduce backlogs and long wait times for customers for inspections and plan reviews. The use of these professional contract employees has long been the preferred method of meeting critical staffing needs, while also creating flexibility to adjust staffing levels in the future given the cyclical nature of the construction industry. Full utilization of these employees enables the Department to better address our customers' needs in a timely fashion, and any sudden reduction will negatively impact service levels. The purpose of this item is to expand the annual estimated amount of these contracts to accommodate for the Fiscal Year 2013 and 2014 expenditures, which are expected to be approximately$650,000. RECOMMENDATION ADOPT THE RESOLUTION Advisory Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account.,.., F d 1 $650,000 011-1510-000312 Professional Services 2 OTotal. J $6501000 Financial impact summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Mariano Fernandez, Ext. 6288 Sign-Offs: Department Di ctor Assistant Cit r City a a er MF J M J JLM T:\AGENDA\2013\Octoberl6NPf6curement\Building Inspections urc or it Increase-Summary.doc M I AGENDA ITEM__47C AM I EAC H DATE 10-16 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and M[AND rs of t e City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager - DATE: October 16, 2013 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, INCREASING THE ANNUALLY ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT PER CONTRACT, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 2009- 27254, FROM $300,000 TO $650,000. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. FUNDING $650,000 011-1510-000312 Professional Services BACKGROUND At its December 9, 2009, meeting, the City Commission accepted the City Manager's recommendation pertaining to the ranking of proposals pursuant to Request for Proposals (RFP)No. 47-08/09 for building inspection, plans review services in various disciplines,and permit clerks, on an "as-needed" and "on-going" basis, for the City's Building Department. Consequently, Resolution 2009-27254 was passed and adopted authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top-ranked proposers: M.T. Causley, Inc., Nova Engineering and Environmental, CAP Government Inc., and Vertical Assessment Associates, LLC.; and further Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements upon conclusion of successful negotiation by the Administration, in the annually estimated amount of$300,000. For Fiscal Year 2013, the City Commission approved an enhancement to the Building Department's budget for Professional Services(contract inspectors and plan reviewers)in the amount of $596,000. However, the expenditure authority for the contract from which these services are derived was inadvertently not extended concurrent with the additional budget. The justification for this enhancement was the significant increase in construction activity in the City of Miami Beach, along with the need for the Building Department to increase and improve the level of service it was delivering to its customers. These services are utilized as a means to address staffing needs in these areas, and to reduce backlogs and long wait times for customers for inspections and plan reviews. The use of these professional contract employees has long been the preferred method of meeting critical staffing needs, while also creating flexibility to adjust staffing levels in the future given the cyclical nature of the construction industry. Full utilization of these employees enables the Department to better address our customers' needs in a timely fashion, and any sudden reduction will negatively impact service levels. Commission Memorandum — Building Inspections Purchase Authority Increase October 16, 2013 Page 2 of 2 As a result, Purchase Order 020809 was created and approved by the Department of Procurement Management on December 21,2012, in the amount of$596,000.The Building Department has also created Requisitions 26876 and 26912 in the amounts of$30,000 and $20,000 respectively; however, the Department of Procurement Management has returned both requisitions given that the current purchase authority is insufficient for the requisitions to be approved. This reflects that the increased construction activity and increased service level demands did in fact enable the City to utilize these contracted services to address the needs of its customers. The Building Department has primarily used the services of MT Causley, Inc. (MTC) to provide these contract employees to the Department. Although there are other companies approved to provide these services,this has developed over time,as MTC has consistently been able to deliver qualified professionals to the Department, while the other companies. have not had the right disciplines available when asked. The Department is currently in discussions with these other companies to determine how they can better meet our needs in the coming year. Specifically, conversations have been ongoing with CAP Engineering about the possibility of providing much needed assistance in Mechanical and Structural plan reviews, which is where the Building Department's greatest needs lie. The Contract for these professional services expires in December 2014. The City intends to issue a solicitation next year in anticipation of the contract expiring. As part of the solicitations, responders will be required to meet minimum staffing availability standards, which should address any issues relating to the distribution of work. The purpose of this item is to expand the annual estimated amount of these contracts to accommodate for the Fiscal Year 2013 and 2014 expenditures. CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION After considering the review and recommendation of City staff, the City Manager exercised his due diligence and recommends to the Mayor and City Commission to adopt a resolution increasing the annually estimated contract amount per contract, pursuant to Resolution 2009-27254, from $300,000 to $650,000. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission adopt a resolution increasing the annually estimated contract amount per contract, pursuant to Resolution 2009-2725 rom $300,000 to $650,000. JLM/KGB/MF T:\AGENDA\2013\October 16\Procurement\Building Inspection Purchase Authority Increase-MEMO.docx