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RESOLUTION 2005- 110
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING
ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO COUNCIL POLICY 1501
(SELECTION OF TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS) TO REFLECT RECENT
CHANGES IN THE CALIFORNIA UNIFORM PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION
COST ACCOUNTING ACT
WHEREAS, the City of Redding desires to be consistent with the recent changes made to
the California Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act (CUPCCAA) (which became
effective July 1, 2005); and
WHEREAS, in order to bring the City of Redding into conformity with the widely accepted
policies and procurements of the California Uniform Public Construction Cost Account Act and to
apply a consistency to other procurement thresholds;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City of Redding does hereby adopt the
attached City Council Policy 1501 as amended.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced, read and adopted at
a regular meeting of the City Council on the 2nd day of August, 2005, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Dickerson, Murray, Pohlmeyer, Stegall, and Mathena
None
None
None
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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BACKGROUND
On December 1, 1987, staff submitted a policy statement regarding the selection of technical consultants noting
that this procedure will permit staffto retain consultants to assist in the solution of short-term problems where the
department does not have staff or special knowledge.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to establish general guidelines for the selection of technical consultants. It is the intent
ofthe City to make a selection on the basis of demonstrated competence and/or professional qualifications for the
services required at a competitive price.
POLICY
Except as otherwise provided, the City of Redding will solicit competitive proposals by releasing, when practicable,
Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to perform work for which the City does not have staff available or lacks the
technical expertise required to perform a project/program. Consultants will be individually selected for specific
projects with regard to the consultant's experience; special knowledge of the subject matter; ability to perform the
services within the time allowed; record of success on similar work; and ability to perform effectively in the
necessary discussion, presentation, coordination, and cooperation realms ofthe project. While the primary goal of
consultant selection is on the basis of demonstrated competence and professional experience, the cost of providing
the technical service to be performed will also be considered. Deviation from an RFP selection process (i.e.,
negotiated contracts) shall only be employed as discussed below.
. ApPLICATION
This policy shall apply to the selection of technical consulting firms for design, review, inspection, field
supervision, contract management, feasibility studies, master planning, and related services in connection with
public improvement projects and/or govermhental operations for the City of Redding. For purposes ofthis policy,
consulting services include, but are not limited to, professional services which may be contracted for by the City
in the following fields:
Planning (City and regional, airports, electric, potable water, and wastewater utilities, solid waste disposal, etc.)
Building and Landscape Architecture
Engineering (AH disciplines)
Financial
Rates and Fees
Recreation
Risk Management
Medical
Property Appraisal
Human Resources (Key employee recruitment, training, etc.)
Contract Management (Construction management, inspection, etc.)
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Administrative Services
Legal Services
Environmental Services
Land Surveying
The term "consultant" may include individuals, partnerships, a corporation, joint ventures, or any other combination
of firms or persons deemed by the City to be qualified to perform the required services.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION
The following general selection factors will be considered, to the extent that each may apply, in selecting a
consultant for a particular study or project:
A. Educational and experience background of the consultant's key staff that will be assigned to each of the
primary elements ofthe project work as well as the individual within the consultant's organization who will
be in overall charge of the work.
B. Necessary license or other professional credential(s) of the consultant to perform the particular study,
project, or work.
C. Demonstrated recent record of success of the consultant on work previously performed for the City or
others of a similar nature and magnitude. Key areas to consider are the consultant's ability to deliver the
required work or services in acceptable form and detail, on schedule, and within budget.
D. The consultant's documented record in delivering completed design, estimating, construction management
services, etc., of proven reliability as evidenced by the final completion costs of previous projects of similar
scope and magnitude.
E. The adequacy of the consultant's staff to perform the work within the time allowance.
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F. The method(s) proposed by the consultant for the work required; the primary elements of the work shall
be identified.
G. The abilityofthe consultant to make effective written reports and public presentations of the work or design
as may be required.
H. The ability of the consultant to work effectively with City staff, other public agencies, and related parties
as may be required during the course of the design, study, or other technical services.
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I. New or innovative ideas that are presented by the consultant in the proposal which demonstrate clear or
advanced understanding of the work, its problems, and possible solutions.
J. Whether the consultant has adequate knowledge of local conditions.
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The consultant's past record of continued interest in the success, efficiency, and workability of the program
of services previously delivered.
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The ability ofthe consultant to furnish effective construction supervision services, where such services are
an inherent part of a "package" of services for which the consultant is employed.
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The ability of the consultant to provide errors and omission insurance and other insurance as may be
required by the City Attorney and/or Risk Manager.
Each of the above listed general selection criteria factors may typically be employed in the evaluation of any
proposal. To this list may be added any specific or unusual evaluation criteria necessary because of any special
work, process, or service required. Each selection criteria factor may be weighted according to its overall, percei ved
importance against the project whole.
While price may not be the singular guiding issue in selecting a consultant, the consultant's proposal shall include
the "fixed" or "not-to-exceed" cost (whichever is required by the RFP). The proposal shall also include any required
supporting data in the form of cost/man-hour of each employee classification to be used, anticipated total project,
man-hours for each classification, overhead costs, expenses, etc. (Note: If a "not-to-exceed" cost is required by the
RFP, the final cost of the service( s) shall be the consultant's actual cost incurred or the agre(:d upon "not -to-exceed
cost," whichever is less.)
The consultant's proposal will be reviewed for any deviations and exceptions taken, work not included, or any other
inconsistency between the City's RFP which details the "work required" and the consultant's proposal which details
the "work offered." The consultant shall explain the reasons for the deviations and exceptions in the proposal.
Deviations and exceptions which demonstrate clear benefit or advantage to the City may receive special consideration.
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SELECTION PROCESS-GENERAL GUIDELINES
Firms that have been determined, by the department most familiar with the project or program, to be actively in
the business of providing the required service will be invited to submit proposals. When possible, the minimum
number of firms requested to submit a proposal in response to an RFP shall be three (3) for services estimated to
cost from $30,000 to $200,000 and five (5) for services estimated to cost $200,000 or more. When appropriate,
qualified local firms (within Shasta County) will be sent RFPs. For unusual or extraordinary consulting services,
Request for Qualifications (RFQs) will be sent to selected firms. The RFQs will be reviewed and evaluated to
narrow and finalize the field of qualified firms to be sent RFPs.
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Recognizing that the development and presentation of a professional proposal is often expensive, it is the City's
position to request a proposal from a firm only when the firm will be seriously considered for the program, project,
or work.
SELECTION
The review procedure for the selection of professional service contracts shall be as follows:
A. Short- Term Supplemental Service Contracts Costing Less than $30,000:
Request for professional services shall be initiated by the requesting department director. The department
director may waive the formal RFP process and interview one or more consultants which the department
director- believes is/are qualified to perform the work. The department director will then select a consultant
and forward a recommendation, to include an explanation/justification for bypassing a competitive RFP
process, to the Purchasing Officer for issuance of a contract/purchase order.
B. Professional Service Contracts Costing More Than $30,000:
1. Review/Selection Committee:
The responses received to an RFP will be evaluated by a review/selection committee which shall
provide a recommendation of a specific consultant for Council's consideration. The review/selection
committee shall normally consist of requesting department staff members appointed by the
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requesting department director. For projects of particular interest, complexity, or controversy, the ~
City Manager may designate additional staff from other departments and/or request Council or \~
others to participate on the review/selection committee. The review/selection committee will
determine the ranking of the consultants. Final recommendation will then be presented to Council
for its consideration of contract award.
2. Deviation from RFP process:
The City Council, or the appropriate City officials as authorized by subsection G of Section .~
4.20.120 of the Municipal Code, may authorize the execution of a contract for services up to ~
$125,000 without any previous publication or posting of notice inviting proposals when the City ,f;'
Councilor the appropriate officials find and declare that anyone or more of the following situations ,.
exist:
a. When a proposal or proposals have been received for the subje(:t services obtained in
accordance with all the provisions of Chapter 4.20 of the Municipal Code, including
publication or posting of notice, and the City has rejected any and all proposals, and has
authorized negotiation with one or more proposers or other parties who possess the
capability of supplying the required services, and the City finds that the proposed contract
so negotiated is more favorable to the City than any which could be made in accordance ;
with the proposals heretofore requested.
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b. When there is only one available source which can supply the subject matter of the contract.
c. When the contract is for personal services, including peculiar or specialized skill or ability.
d. When an emergency exists which makes it essential to the health, safety or welfare of the
people that emergency action be taken.
e. When a sole source procurement is based on standards previously adopted by the City ·
Council.
f. When prices have been established by other governmental entities, or associations of
governmental entities, in such a manner as to ensure the best value available to the City.
g. For procurement of services over $125,000, when, at the request ofthe City Manager, and
upon approval thereof by the City Council, services are proposed to be procured which do
not constitute public works projects.
All of the above is to be in accordance with the Government Code requirements.
FINAL SCOPE OF WORK
The final contract of work may vary somewhat from that originally contemplated in the RFP, ifthe review/selection
committee determines that additions, deletions, or corrections are necessary to properly describe the work.
Amended on May 2,1995, by Resolution No. 95-113.
Amended on February 18, 1997, by Resolution No. 97-023.
Amended on January 6, 2004, by Resolution No. 04-01.
Amended on August 2, 2005, by Resolution No. 05-110.