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22 <br /> 1 b. Fiscal Year 2019-20 Budget Amendment#2 <br /> 2 The Board approved budget, grant, and capital project ordinance amendment for fiscal year <br /> 3 2019-20 for the Department of Social Services; Animal Services; Library Services; Asset <br /> 4 Management Services; County Capital Projects; and the Health Department. <br /> 5 c. Health Department Mobile Dental Clinic Contract <br /> 6 The Board approved a contract with Lifeline Mobile for$445,748 to purchase a mobile dental <br /> 7 clinic, and authorized the Manager to sign the contract. <br /> 8 d. Amendment to Sections of the Code of Ordinances <br /> 9 The Board amended the Code of Ordinances to clarify an inconsistency in definitions. <br /> 10 e. Disaster Debris Removal and Clearance Service Agreement <br /> 11 The Board approved an Agreement with Crowder Gulf, LLC for the purpose of providing <br /> 12 Disaster Debris Removal and Clearance Services and authorized the Manager to sign the <br /> 13 agreement. <br /> 14 g. Support for Orange County Opioid Task Force <br /> 15 The Board approved expressing support for an Opioid Task Force to coordinate efforts to <br /> 16 address opioid overdose in Orange County and will be facilitated jointly by the Orange County <br /> 17 Health Department and the UNC Medical Center. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 f. John M. Link, Jr. Government Services Center Remediation Project— Rejection of <br /> 20 Apparent Low Bid <br /> 21 The Board will consider voting to authorize the County Manager to reject the non-responsive <br /> 22 apparent low bid for the Remediation of the John M. Link, Jr. Government Services Center <br /> 23 project that was opened on Thursday, September 25, 2019. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Ryan Plankenhorn, Resolute Building Company, provided public comment on the recent <br /> 26 bidding process for the Link Center. He said Resolute was apparently the lowest bidder by <br /> 27 $700,000, but the architect did not agree to accept their bid due to it not being responsive and <br /> 28 responsible. He said Resolute does not agree with this recommendation, and asked if the <br /> 29 County would reconsider the bid prior to making a decision. He said the architect's question <br /> 30 was regarding how Resolute would comply with the project as all of the qualifications were not <br /> 31 met. He said in Resolute's bid package, it was said that Resolute (General Contractor) was in <br /> 32 association with Blue Sky Construction (Abatement and Demolition Contractor), and were able <br /> 33 to ensure the best, safest product possible could be delivered by combining the strengths of <br /> 34 these two companies. He said there was confusion when Resolute was asked what "in <br /> 35 association meant". He said, in the letter to the architect, Resolute explained that if it were <br /> 36 awarded the project, it would set up a formal relationship with Blue Sky, who had the required <br /> 37 certifications for remediation. He said the County said that since Resolute did not have a joint <br /> 38 venture with Blue Sky in place at the time of the bid, the bid would be rejected. He said before <br /> 39 the County spends an additional $700,000, he would ask the BOCC to reconsider. He said if <br /> 40 that is not possible, he would recommend that the project be rebid in the next couple of weeks. <br /> 41 John Roberts said the RFP required a specific certification because of the remediation of <br /> 42 the project. He said it is an absolute requirement, and Resolute did not meet this requirement. <br /> 43 He said the RFP stated that a formal arrangement with a subcontractor, with the required <br /> 44 certification, is necessary. He said Resolute said it was in association with Blue Sky, which has <br /> 45 the required certification, but stated that Blue Sky is not a subcontractor. He said Resolute said <br /> 46 the formal association would be complete when the bid was accepted. He said he looked for <br /> 47 case law, and could not find any that spoke either side of this issue. He said this is the first time <br /> 48 in 10 years that the County has rejected a low bid, so there is no precedence. He said it is <br /> 49 recommended that the bid be rejected since there is no subcontractor with the required <br /> 50 certification, and no professional business relationship between Resolute and Blue Sky. <br /> 51 Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the practicalities of a business association could be <br /> 52 described, and if it is a formal arrangement. <br />