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File #: 22-1428    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 6/13/2022 In control: Water Utilities Department
On agenda: 8/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the professional services contract with CDM Smith Inc. for construction phase services associated with the rehabilitation of the Jim Miller Pump Station - Not to exceed $1,784,410.00, from $5,043,724.00 to $6,828,134.00 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement G Fund ($1,600,000.00) and Water Construction Fund ($184,410.00)
Indexes: 7
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Transportation & Infrastructure
AGENDA DATE: August 10, 2022
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):|910|DEPARTMENT: Water Utilities Department
EXECUTIVE: Kimberly Bizor Tolbert
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Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the professional services contract with CDM Smith Inc. for construction phase services associated with the rehabilitation of the Jim Miller Pump Station - Not to exceed $1,784,410.00, from $5,043,724.00 to $6,828,134.00 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement G Fund ($1,600,000.00) and Water Construction Fund ($184,410.00)

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BACKGROUND

The Jim Miller Pump Station located at 5200 Jim Miller Road in Dallas, Texas is one of the largest and most critical pumping facilities in the Dallas Water Utilities potable water distribution system. The 20-million gallon reservoir receives and stores water from the East Side Water Treatment Plant and supplies water to central, east, and north Dallas, as well as Pleasant Grove. The pump station was constructed in 1964, the reservoir was added in 1978, and a major expansion of the pump station was constructed in 1985. Much of the equipment in the station dates back to the original construction and is inefficient and expensive to operate and maintain. Operation of the pump station can cause surge issues at the station and in the water distribution system. Unmitigated surge can damage equipment and rupture pipelines potentially leading to a disruption in water service and damage to private property.

On February 14, 2018, City Council authorized a professional services contract with CDM Smith, Inc. for a comprehensive evaluation of the pump station and reservoir structures, pumps, motors, valves, pipes, electrical gear, instrumentation, and HVAC equipment. The evaluation results and recommendations were compiled into a preliminary design report for the rehabilitation of the pump station. On September 23, 2020, City Council au...

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