File #: ID 16-0374    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/22/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/17/2016 Final action: 5/17/2016
Title: Resolution Authorizing the Award of Contract 2016-10449 to East Coast Protective Services, Inc. for Security Services for the Water Resources Department
Attachments: 1. Security Services MWBE Review Water.pdf, 2. ECPSFL SOS.pdf, 3. 16-0374 resWater.pdf
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Resolution Authorizing the Award of Contract 2016-10449 to East Coast Protective Services, Inc. for Security Services for the Water Resources Department

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Department: Greensboro Police Department
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Captain T. Biffle, City Security Manager, Greensboro Police Department, 373-2653
Contact 2 and Phone: Steve Drew, Greensboro Water Resources Department, 373-7893

PURPOSE:
The Police Department is responsible for City-wide Security Services and currently manages a single contract to meet security needs in various locations. Following a rebid for the services this contracts is expected to exceed $100,000 over the contract terms, which requires City Council approval.

BACKGROUND:
Due to the unanticipated termination of the current City-wide Security Services contract, the Police Department asked the Centralized Contracting Division to conduct an on-line competitive Request for Bids (RFB) for Security Services at various City locations through the Greensboro Electronic Procurement System (GePS) in Event #8147.

The various services needed were de-bundled to provide an opportunity for multiple vendors to bid on four separate contracts for these Security Services. The M/WBE Office provided a list of four potential M/WBE firms located in the Greensboro 10-county area. The Centralized Contracting Division sent an outreach email to these vendors inviting them to participate in the solicitation opportunity. A total of 324 contacts registered under the event commodity code were notified of the solicitation through the GePS system. Six firms submitted responses. Of the six firms, three were North Carolina State certified MBE firms.

Based on the Best Value standard of award, which considers how the contractors met various criteria defined in the RFP, the Police Department, the Water Resources Department and the Centralized Contracting Division concur in th...

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