File #: Res 2023-094    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/25/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/7/2023 Final action: 8/7/2023
Title: A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CIPP PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES CENTER (MSC), EAGLE POINTE RECREATION CENTER, AND CIVIC CENTER ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS TO HIGH PLAINS ENERGY, INC. DBA PINNACLE ELECTRIC & CONSTRUCTION CORP. 2023-19-PW
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution 2023-094, 3. Agreement, 4. Presentation, 5. ATTACHMENT 1 Addendum No. 1 to Request for Bids, 6. ATTACHMENT 2 Special Conditions, 7. ATTACHMENT 3 General Conditions, 8. ATTACHMENT 4 City Eng. Standards, 9. ATTACHMENT 5 CDOT Standard Specifications Report 2022, 10. ATTACHMENT 6 ChargePoint Station Speccifications, 11. ATTACHMENT 7 Request for Bids, 12. ATTACHMENT 8 Bid Proposal- Project No. 2023-19
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A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CIPP PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES CENTER (MSC), EAGLE POINTE RECREATION CENTER, AND CIVIC CENTER ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS TO HIGH PLAINS ENERGY, INC. DBA PINNACLE ELECTRIC & CONSTRUCTION CORP. 2023-19-PW

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Summary & Background
The purpose of this resolution is to authorize the City Manager to negotiate a Contract with High Plains Energy, Inc. dba Pinnacle Electric and Construction Corp. for the installation of five (5) Dual Port Level II Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at three city facilities for public and employee use to include one (1) at the Municipal Services Center, two (2) at Eagle Pointe Rec-Center, and two (2) at the Civic Center.

Contractor will purchase and install Level II, Dual Port Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations to serve electric vehicles at the Municipal Service Center (MSC), Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, and Civic Center. This project will provide EV charging locations to support the public and employees who frequent these facilities daily. ADA accessible spaces will be provided with this project. The City will complete construction at all three sites within 75 days after Notice to Proceed is given and delivery of the charging stations has been accepted.

Depending on current electrical demand and factoring additional proposed loads from EV charging stations at each site, Xcel Energy may require electrical service and/or transformer infrastructure upgrades. The scope of this contract includes the contractor assessing each location to determine if any electrical service and/or transformer upgrades are needed. Public Works is also pursuing whether our project would be accepted under the Electric Vehicle Supply Infrastructure (EVSI) Program with Xcel, which would cover all or the majority of any upgrade costs that would be in addition to the financial impact amount below. If upgrades are required and the City qualifies for the EVSI Program, it will add up to...

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