File #: 17-325    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/22/2017 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 4/18/2017 Final action:
Title: Approve Amendment One to the Agreement with AVS Engineers for Hill Road Correctional Facility Security Electronics Systems Upgrade, for an increase of $24,818, and a total contract amount of $123,488; and authorize the Chair to sign.
Sponsors: Public Services
Attachments: 1. AVS Amend One
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Board of Supervisors

FROM: Lars Ewing, Public Services Director

SUBJECT: Approve Amendment One to the Agreement with AVS Engineers for Hill Road Correctional Facility Security Electronics Systems Upgrade


DATE: April 11, 2017

On April 5, 2016, the Board of Supervisors approved the Agreement with AVS Engineers for design and engineering services for security and electrical control upgrades at the Hill Road Correctional Facility. Amendment One is proposed to revise the scope of the agreement and increase the agreement price to a total cost of $123,488 (an increase of $24,818).

As the Board of Supervisors is aware, over the previous few years the County had been progressing with design work for an expansion to the existing Hill Road Correctional Facility, with Nacht & Lewis Architects as the lead designer. Funding for the project was primarily from the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) Adult Local Criminal Justice Facilities Construction Program. A condition of the program is that any modifications to the existing facility that are to be funded by BSCC would trigger mandatory and expensive code upgrades. In light of that requirement, the County proposed to fund any such modifications using only local funds and under separate contract from the Nacht & Lewis agreement, thereby freeing the work from the encumbrances of the BSCC requirements. The major modification that necessitated this approach was security and electrical control upgrades such as locks and other infrastructure to provide central control over the entire facility. The County entered into the agreement with AVS Engineers for that purpose with funding included in Budget Unit 1785, Public Safety Facilities Special Projects.

The original AVS Engineers agreement scope of work and associated price was established based upon the level of effort presumed to be necessary for the completion of security and electrical control design services to be accomplished by...

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