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File #: K-1415-16 AMD#1    Version: 1 Name: Amendment to Contract with Black and Veatch
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/9/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/8/2016 Final action: 11/8/2016
Title: AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT K-1415-16: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA AND BLACK AND VEATCH CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, (ORIGINAL CONTRACT WITH RCC CONSULTANTS, INC.) INCREASING THE CONTRACT BY $2,550.86 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $129,789.86 TO PAY FOR COSTS OF A PARTNERSHIP MEETING WITH PUBLIC SAFETY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES HELD ON DECEMBER 3, 2014, IN CONNECTION WITH PHASE 1 OF THE REPLACEMENT OF THE CITY'S EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.
Attachments: 1. Text File Black & Veatch, 2. Letter from Black and Veatch, 3. Amend 1 K-1415-16, 4. K-1415-16
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AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT K-1415-16: BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA AND BLACK AND VEATCH CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, (ORIGINAL CONTRACT WITH RCC CONSULTANTS, INC.) INCREASING THE CONTRACT BY $2,550.86 FOR A REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $129,789.86 TO PAY FOR COSTS OF A PARTNERSHIP MEETING WITH PUBLIC SAFETY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES HELD ON DECEMBER 3, 2014, IN CONNECTION WITH PHASE 1 OF THE REPLACEMENT OF THE CITY'S EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.

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BACKGROUND: On August 12, 2014 RCC Consultants, Inc. was contracted by the City of Norman to provide consulting services for Phase 1 of the replacement project for the City's Emergency Communication System. The scope of the Phase 1 contract included a needs assessment, development of system alternatives, and preparation of budgetary cost estimates for the replacement of the City's existing Emergency Communication System. The total contract amount was $127,239.

DISCUSSION: During the completion of Phase 1 City Staff and RCC identified the need to conduct a partnership meeting with current and potential partner agencies to explain the City's current Emergency Communication System deficiencies and the potential scope of the replacement project. The goal of the partnership meeting was two-fold; inform other public safety jurisdictions of the City's intent and initiate discussions about possible partnerships in regards to the City's Emergency Communication System. The partnership meeting activity was not included in the scope of the City's Phase 1 agreement with RCC.

On December 3, 2014 City Staff facilitated a partnership meeting where RCC presented on the City's Emergency Communication System replacement project to 29 representatives of public safety and government agencies from the State, County, and local area.

The project overview was informative and necessary to initiate informal discussions among potential project partners. Additionally, the meeting served ...

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