File #: 21-0884   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2021
Title: Approving the procurement of, and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and enter into, a contract for an Advanced Metering Infrastructure/Smart Metering (AMI) Solution with one of the qualified and responsive vendors for an expected seventy-six million four hundred thousand dollars ($76,400,000) for the initial five-year term, with two five-year renewal options estimated at eight million five hundred thousand dollars ($8,500,000) for the second term and ten million eight hundred thousand dollars ($10,800,000) for the third term, such estimated amounts being subject to adjustments and contingencies as provided in the contract. The contract will provide a turn-key solution for an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system that supports the goals and objectives for the Energy Resources and Water Resources Departments. These include timely access to usage data for all stakeholders; enhanced utility-to-customer communication; increased customer engagement; improved operational eff...
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Council Report, 3. Resolution
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Approving the procurement of, and authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and enter into, a contract for an Advanced Metering Infrastructure/Smart Metering (AMI) Solution with one of the qualified and responsive vendors for an expected seventy-six million four hundred thousand dollars ($76,400,000) for the initial five-year term, with two five-year renewal options estimated at eight million five hundred thousand dollars ($8,500,000) for the second term and ten million eight hundred thousand dollars ($10,800,000) for the third term, such estimated amounts being subject to adjustments and contingencies as provided in the contract.

 

The contract will provide a turn-key solution for an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system that supports the goals and objectives for the Energy Resources and Water Resources Departments.  These include timely access to usage data for all stakeholders; enhanced utility-to-customer communication; increased customer engagement; improved operational effectiveness and productivity; and increased knowledge and responsiveness to service outages and anomalies. (Citywide)