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File #: 17-6587    Version: 1 Name: Price Agreement with Brandt for Plumbing Services
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/10/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/21/2017 Final action: 3/21/2017
Title: Price agreement for plumbing services from The Brandt Companies through a national inter-local agreement with Buyboard at an estimated annual cost of $100,000 for one year; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of the lesser of up to $50,000 or 25% of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City's obligation during the renewal terms
From
Robert Myers

Title
Price agreement for plumbing services from The Brandt Companies through a national inter-local agreement with Buyboard at an estimated annual cost of $100,000 for one year; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of the lesser of up to $50,000 or 25% of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City's obligation during the renewal terms

Presenter
Ray Riedinger, Facility Services Manager

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
This contract will be for plumbing services, to include but not limited to supply line breaks, return lines breaks, and other small water lines and toilets for all City owned facilities on an as needed basis. Average cost to repair a fire or domestic supply line break under a building is $20,000. The City has on average three (3) to four (4) breaks per year. The City was working with Brandt through a TXMAS contract that is now expired. Due to the success the City has had utilizing this vendor on multiple projects, staff recommends approving a contract with them through BuyBoard.

Chapter 271.102 of the Local Government Code authorizes local governments to participate in a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or local cooperative organization. In lieu of competitive bidding, items and services may be purchased through such agreements as the agreements have already been bid by the sponsoring entity or agency. The City of Grand Prairie has master inter-local cooperative agreements with various entities including Buyboard and Choice Partners.

The BuyBoard is able to save money by pooling the impressive purchasing power of their members, which include hundreds of school districts, municipalities, counties, other local governments, and nonprofits across Texas. They use the power of numbers as leverage to get better prices with the same vendors we use now.

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