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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract CAG-1 9-231 x� r , � t yp}���^..-p^���qg STATE OF WASHIINGTON�'+^�t DEPARTMENT 1 OF ENTERPRISE SERVICES 1500 Jefferson St.SE,Olympia, WA 98501 PO Box 41476.Olyrnpia. WA 98504-1476 July 30,2019 TO: Jeffrey Minisci, City of Renton FROM: Kim Obi, Contracts Specialist, (360) 407-8273 RE Agreement No. 2018-027 B (2) Detailed Investment Grade Audit, Multiple Prop. Phase 1 IAA No. K4137 McKinstry Essention, LLC SUBJECT: Funding Approval The Dept. of Enterprise Services (DES), Energy Program, requires funding approval for the above referenced contract documents. The amount required is as follows: ESCO Audit—Additional Scope $ 29,800.00 Total Funding $ 29,800.00 In accordance with the provisions of RCW 43.88,the signature affixed below certifies to the DES Energy Program that the above identified funds are appropriated,allotted or that funding will be obtained from other sources available to the using client/agency. The using/client agency bears the liability for any issues related to the funding for this project By ! dittipaNinf <CPRV/CkS Astopos-744wQ/ Name/ itle Date Please sign and return this form to E&AS. If you have any questions,please call me. 201 8027Bamdl fundko ENERGY SERVICES AUTHORIZATION AMENDMENT NO. 1 Project Title Detailed Inv. Grade Audit, Multiple Prop. Ph. 1 Authorization No. 2018-027 B(2) Facility City of Renton Date July 30, 2019 This Amendment,when properly signed, shall be the basis on which the Subject Authorization shall be modified. Authorization (this sheet) Project Completion and Compensation Scope of Work Options: Modify Basic Services Approvals Energy Services Company: Owner: McKinstry Essention, LLC City of Renton PO Box 24567 acting through the Seattle, WA 98124 Department of Enterprise Services Energy Program By: Name: Doug Kilpatrick, PE Title: Energy Engineer Date: Compensation for Enemy Services COMPENSATION Basic Services Current New Previous Energy Audit and Energy Services Proposal $ 44,700.00 $ 29,800.00 $ 14,900.00 Design $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Construction Management $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Overhead and Profit $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Grand Total(Plus WSST as applicable) _ $ 44,700.00 $ 29,800.00 $ 14,900.00 Value of this Amendment=$29,800.00 Authorization No.2018-027 B(2) Page 1 of 2 Scope of Work Per the McKinstry Essention, LLC Investment Grade Audit Proposal dated June 18, 2019,this Amendment revises the Detailed Investment Grade Audit, Multiple Prop. Phase 1, Energy Services Proposal (ESP), authorized by 2018-027 B (2), to include upgrade of city hall boilers, IT room cooling system, fire pump, upgrade Community Center air cooled chiller and hair handlers;upgrade City Center garage lighting system. The original ESP amount of$14,900.00 for the City of Renton is increased by$29,800.00, to a total ESP amount of$44,700.00. Schedule For Completion The schedule for completion of the Energy Audit and Energy Services Proposal of 120 days is extended by 120 days to a total of 240 calendar days after the original Authorization to Proceed. 2018027Bamdlko Authorization No.2018-027 B(2) Page 2 of 2 Mc instryt8-02. 7 t3C2- ForTh- IleOlYourBuildin June 18,2019(Revision 1) Jeffrey Minisci City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 Subject: Investment Grade Audit Proposal - Phase 2 Added Audit Work City of Renton, Renton City Hall, Renton City Center Parking Garage and Community Center Dear Mr.Minisci: On February 5, 2018 the City of Renton was provided two Investment Grade Audit Proposals to look at energy efficiency upgrades at the following facilities: City Hall IGA Proposal(executed under WA DES Contract#2018-027 A(1): V Renton City Hail, 1055 S Grady Way,Renton,WA 98057 Parking Garage,Community Center and Golf Course IGA Proposal(executed under WA DES Contract#2018-027 B(1): ✓ Renton City Center Parking Garage,655 S 2nd Street, Renton,WA 98057 ✓ Renton Community Center, 1715 SE Maple Valley Highway, Renton,WA 98057 ✓ Maplewood Golf Course,4050 SE Maple Valley Rd, Renton,WA 98058 Because of that first phase of audit work, facility improvement measures (FIM's) were identified at the four facilities,with a final focus and development of an Energy Service Proposal(ESP)for the City Hall to replace its main penthouse air handler and to refurbish its fluid cooler (closed loop cooling tower). This work has been executed under the WA DES contract#2018-027 G(1-1). McKinstry proposes to add onto the existing outstanding IGA for the Parking Garage,Community Center and Golf Course,the additional measures identified for a Phase 2 implementation.The measures to be developed under the revised IGA include the following. FACILITY IMPROVEMENT MEASURES(FIM's):The City has identified FIM's to be included in this amended IGA: • 01.01-RCH:Upgrade Boilers(City Hall)-Added FIM • 02.01-RCC:Upgrade Air-Cooled Chiller(Community Center)- Existing FIM from prior IGA • 03.01-RCC:Upgrade Air Handlers(Community Center)- Existing FIM from prior IGA • 09.01-CCPG: Upgrade Lighting to LED(City Center Garage)- Existing FIM from prior IGA • 09.01-RCC:Upgrade Lighting to LED(Community Center) - Existing FIM from prior IGA • 03.04-RCH:Upgrade IT Room Cooling(Renton City Hall)-Added FIM • 20.01-RCH:Upgrade Fire Pump(Renton City Hall)-Added FIM The prior Investment Grade Audit Proposal for the Parking Garage,Community Center and Golf Course was for a lump sum of$14,900(WA DES Project#2018-027 B(2)). McKinstry proposes to add$29,800 to the existing IGA(WA DES#2018-027 B(2)),for a total IGA cost of$44,700 (see the Compensation Table below). Compensation Basic Services Current Add Total Energy Audit and Energy Services Proposal $14,900 $29,800 $44,700 5005 Third Avenue South*Seattle,WA*98124-0567*206.762.3311 *Fax 206.762.2624 Mc instry Page 2 For Th• Ile 01 Your Building INVESTMENT GRADE AUDIT(IGA): The audit will identify and analyze performance-based contracting measures along with their associated savings,costs,and potential for utility rebates.McKinstry shall work closely with the local utilities to secure any applicable rebates that may be available to the City of Renton. McKinstry shall also work with the Washington Department of Commerce to apply for grant funding if available.The result of the IGA shall be an energy services proposal (ESP)for implementation of viable initiatives with associated energy cost savings and payback information. TIMELINE AND MILESTONES:McKinstry will initiate this scope of work immediately upon acceptance of the Proposal and establishment of an amendment to McKinstry's existing Agreement with the Department of Enterprise Services(DES).Formal progress review meetings will be conducted regularly throughout the study phase.During these review meetings, McKinstry will recommend measures based on preliminary analysis, while the City of Renton and DES will provide final direction regarding recommended measures. The goal of these review meetings is to focus engineering efforts,budgeting,and savings assessment on those measures that possess a • high probability for implementation. McKinstry will target completion of the IGA within 120 days of a notice to proceed.The specific deliverables associated with this professional services endeavor can be found in Attachment A. CRITERIA FOR IMPLEMENTATION:It is the City of Renton's intent that McKinstry will implement all approved projects that meet the following criteria. ✓ Aggregate simple payback for work shall be equal to or less than the useful life of the equipment, less any utility incentives. Savings will include any utility and may include hard-cost operational savings(no labor)pending City approval. ✓ Not more than 90%of the energy cost savings may be used to help repay the loan. ✓ McKinstry will work with the clients' utilities to secure conservation grant funding or low interest loans for applicable initiatives. Fee Billing:The City of Renton will reimburse McKinstry for a revised lump sum of$44,700 for this added scope of work. All fees assessed under this Proposal will be included in the final implementation costs. In the event that McKinstry is unable to recommend projects that meet the criteria above,the City of Renton has no financial obligation to McKinstry. However, if the recommendations meet or exceed the Criteria for Implementation and the City of Renton chooses not to enter into an agreement with McKinstry to install the projects, the City of Renton will reimburse McKinstry for the Investment Grade Audit fee. All associated information, including deliverables,will become the property of the City of Renton upon final receipt of payment. We look forward to working with the City of Renton.Please call should you have any questions. Best Regards, Mark Nieman,P.E.,CEM Senior Building Energy Program Manager cc: Russ Woodruff,City of Renton Doug Kilpatrick, DES Andrew Williamson, McKinstry 5005 Third Avenue South*Seattle,WA*98124-0567*206.762.3311 *Fax 206.762.2624 Mc instryPage 3 Far Th: Ile 01 Your Buddin Attachment A Investment Grade Audit Deliverables The Investment Grade Audit for the City of Renton,will include the following elements: 1. A description of the systems which shall receive ESCO Equipment and ESCO Services; 2. The cost-effective Facility Improvement Measures(FIMs)to be installed or caused to be installed by the ESCO and a description of the FIMs analyzed but disqualified under the cost effectiveness criteria; 3. A description of the services that the ESCO will perform or cause to be performed on or in the infrastructure, including but not limited to engineering,construction management,the operations and maintenance procedures for use on ESCO Equipment,training for personnel,warranty service provided,and equipment maintenance provided; 4. The Maximum Allowable Project Cost, itemized in detail,which may be amended to represent actual costs; 5. Recommendations for replacement of existing equipment,along with recommendations for improvements to existing equipment and operating conditions; 6. The service standards appropriate for the infrastructure; 7. The baseline energy consumption,including the data,methodology and variables used to compute the baseline,and the baseline calendar period which shall not be less than twelve(12)months; 8. The estimated energy savings and energy cost savings that are expected to result from the installation of the ESCO Equipment and from the ESCO Service,and an explanation of the method used to make the estimate; 9. The method by which Energy Savings and Energy Cost Savings will be calculated during the term of the Energy Services Agreement; 10. A description of how project financing(if required)will be completed; 11. A description of how the Energy Savings will be guaranteed by the ESCO; 12. A description of how the ESCO proposes to be compensated; 13. The schedule for project completion; 14. The nature and extent of the work and equipment that the ESCO anticipates it will receive from other firms under subcontract; 15. Detailed Measurement and Verification(M&V)Plan 5005 Third Avenue South*Seattle,WA*98124-0567*206.762.3311 *Fax 206.762.2624