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File #: 18-8061    Version: 1 Name: Agreement for Planning, Inspection, Permitting, and Engineering (PIPE) Information System
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/9/2018 In control: Purchasing
On agenda: 11/6/2018 Final action: 11/6/2018
Title: Price Agreement for the Purchase, Implementation, and Maintenance of EnerGov Permitting, Inspections, Planning, and Engineering (PIPE) software from Tyler Technologies for a total cost of $1,686,312 (implementation and year one cost of $1,570,862; year two maintenance cost of $115,450) for one year with the option to renew for one additional one-year period; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal option 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 term
Attachments: 1. 18-8061 PIPE Software Implementation, 2. 17152 - PIPE Software Final Scores.pdf
From
Thao Vo

Title
Price Agreement for the Purchase, Implementation, and Maintenance of EnerGov Permitting, Inspections, Planning, and Engineering (PIPE) software from Tyler Technologies for a total cost of $1,686,312 (implementation and year one cost of $1,570,862; year two maintenance cost of $115,450) for one year with the option to renew for one additional one-year period; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal option 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 term

Presenter
Thao Vo

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
The City of Grand Prairie Planning and Development Department is seeking to procure a software system to serve as its core business application. This software system will be used to manage workflows and record keeping related to variety of building, zoning/site plans, entitlements and land use permits, trade licenses, code enforcement cases, periodic inspections, work orders, and regulatory enforcement programs. It will also be used to track and manage information for all Grand Prairie buildings and properties, such as land uses and building occupancies, unit counts, type of construction, rental unit status, and similar enduring characteristics that extend beyond a normal permit life-cycle. Several other City departments (Environmental Services Division, Fire Department, Police Code Enforcement Division, Emergency Management Division, and Housing and Neighborhood Services Department) will also utilize this software system to manage their permitting and code enforcement cases.

The goal of the new system is to provide a next-generation replacement to its current permitting system that will provide core tracking and workflow functionalities, as well as to integrate closely with (or replace) other tools and systems (such as electronic document ...

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