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File #: RS-22-011    Version: 1 Name: Utility Collections Roof
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/13/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/11/2022 Final action: 1/11/2022
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing a contract for roof replacement at Utility Collections with Final Solutions Roofing, LLC through the TIPS Cooperative in the amount of $85,956.22.
Sponsors: Community Development Department, Utility Collections
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Quote, 3. Warranty, 4. Letter of Agreement, 5. Certificate of Interested Parties, 6. Presentation
Title

Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing a contract for roof replacement at Utility Collections with Final Solutions Roofing, LLC through the TIPS Cooperative in the amount of $85,956.22.

Summary

DATE: January 4, 2022

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Leslie Hinkle, Executive Director of Community Development

SUBJECT: Roof replacement at Killeen Utility Collections building

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

The roof at the Utilities Collections building is over 20 years old and is reaching the end of its useful life. While the number of leaks increase each year, the repair costs have also increased. Water penetration into the building presents air quality issues and structural damage if not addressed in a timely manner.

Replacing the roof will decrease maintenance cost, free up staff to address other maintenance issues, and will help prevent air quality issues and structural damage.

THE ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED:

1. Replace the roof at the Utility Collections building
2. Do not replace the roof at the Utility Collections building

Which alternative is recommended? Why?

Alternative #1 is recommended, as the roofing has exceeded its useful life and water penetration issues need to be addressed annually.

CONFORMITY TO CITY POLICY:

The Community Development Department is seeking approval for Final Solution Roofing LLC to replace the roof at the Utility Collections building utilizing the TIPS Cooperative Contract 181101. Purchases made through a cooperative contract are exempt from the competitive bidding process as stated in the Texas Local Government Code (TLGC) section 271.102, subchapter F; a local government that purchases goods or services under this subchapter satisfies any state law requiring the local government to seek competitive bids for the purchase of goods or services.


FINANCIAL IMPACT:

What is the amount of the expenditure in the current fiscal year? For future years?

The cost to replace the roof is $85,956.22.

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