HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2010-R0588 - Contract 9874 Kleen-Tech Services For Kennel Cleaning At Animal Shelter - 12/02/2010Resolution No. 2010-RO588
December 2, 2010
Item No. 5.13
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, Contract No. 9874 by and between the
City of Lubbock and Kleen-Tech Services Corporation, for kennel cleaning services per
RFP 11 -011 -MA, and related documents. Said Contract is attached hereto and
incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the
minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on December 2, 2010
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TOM MARTIN, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Rebec -Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Quincy,"te, Assistant City Manager
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Contract 9874
Resolution No. 2010—R058,
City of Lubbock, TX
SERVICE AGREEMENT
Animal Shelter — Kennel Cleaning Contract
RFP 11 -011 -MA
This Service Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into as of the 2nd day of, December, 2010,
("Effective Date") by and between Kleen-Tech Services Corporation of Houston, Texas (the Contractor), and the
City of Lubbock (the "City").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City has issued a Request for Proposals 11 -011 -MA for Animal Shelter — Kennel Cleaning
Services.
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Contractor has been selected as the proposal which best meets
the needs of the City for this service; and
WHEREAS, Contractor desires to perform as an independent contractor to provide kennel cleaning
services upon terms and conditions maintained in this Agreement; and
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the City and
Contractor agree as follows:
City and Contractor acknowledge the Agreement consists
hereto and incorporated herein by reference, listed in their order
contradictory provisions:
1. This Agreement
2. Exhibit A —General Specifications
3. Exhibit B — Proposal Price Sheet
ARTICLE I
SERVICE
of the following exhibits which are anached
of priority in the event of inconsistent or
1.1 Contractor agrees to perform those services for the City that are specified on Exhibit A
(the "General Specifications") and attached hereto.
1.2 Contractor shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to render Services under this
Agreement in a professional and business -like manner and in accordance with the
standards and practices recognized in the industry.
No appropriation clause. All funds for payment by the City under this Agreement are subject to the
availability of an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of non appropriation of
funds by the City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the Agreement,
the City will terminate the Agreement, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the
then -current fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or
services covered by this Agreement is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not
appropriated for the continuance of this Agreement, cancellation shall be accepted by the contractor on
thirty (30) days prior written notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall
not be obligated under this Agreement beyond the date of termination.
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ARTICLE II
MISCELLANEOUS
2.1 This Agreement is made in the State of Texas and shall for all purposes be construed in
accordance with the laws of said State, without reference to choice of law provisions.
2.2 This Agreement is performable in, and venue of any action related or pertaining to this
Agreement shall lie in, Lubbock, Texas.
2.3 This Agreement and its Exhibits contains the entire agreement between the City and
Contractor and supersedes any and all previous agreements, written or oral, between the
parties relating to the subject matter hereof. No amendment or modification of the terms of this
Agreement shall be binding upon the parties unless reduced to writing and signed by both
parties.
2.4 This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.
2.5 In the event any provision of this Agreement is held illegal or invalid, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby.
2.6 The waiver of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by any parties or the failure of
any parties otherwise to insist upon strict performance of any provision hereof shall not
constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or of any subsequent failure to perform.
2.7 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their
respective heirs, representatives and successors and may be assigned by Contractor or the
City to any successor only on the written approval of the other party.
2.8 All claims, disputes, and other matters in question between the Parties arising out of or relating to
this Agreement or the breach thereof, shall be formally discussed and negotiated between the
Parties for resolution. In the event that the Parties are unable to resolve the claims, disputes, or
other matters in question within thirty (30) days of written notification from the aggrieved Party to
the other Party, the aggrieved Party shall be free to pursue all remedies available at law or in
equity.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed as of the Effective Date.
City of Lubbock, TX Contractor
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Tom Martin, Mayor '—' Name:
ATTEST:
Rebecc Garza, City Secretary
3APPVZED TO CONTENT:
Quincy W t , Assistant City Manager
APP AST FORM:
Assistant City Attorney
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City of Lubbock, Texas
KENNEL CLEANING SERVICES
RFP # 11 -011 -MA
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. INTENT
EXHIBIT A
Resolution No. 2010—RO588
The City of Lubbock (hereinafter called "City") is seeking proposals from a contractor to provide kennel cleaning
services for the City of Lubbock Animal Shelter. The kennels consist of 96 runs and 118 small animal cages.
Offerors shall include in their proposal on how they will complete the task of cleaning the kennels to include, but not
limited to, the number of contractor employees and number of hours that will be needed to complete the task. The
proposal will need to include a cost for both a five (5 )day and seven (7) day service. Cost shall also include, any
and all cost involved.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
GENERAL
The performance of said contracted services is for the express purpose of maintaining a healthy environment and
clean kennels for the shelter. The City of Lubbock is requesting that ALL kennel cleaning materials and
equipment used are to be environmentally safe and that they comply with all federal, state and local
environmental laws, rules and regulations. The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, supplies, equipment,
transportation, and supervision, necessary to satisfactorily perform the kennel cleaning services required for the
building specified herein, and in the manner and at the frequencies set forth in the following specifications.
I. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
SUPERVISION - The contractor shall have a competent and experienced Lead Employee
on the premises at all times throughout the term of this contract, authorized to act as the
Contractor's Agent, and will provide to the Animal Services Representative the name
of on -duty supervisors and where they may be contacted.
2. INSPECTION PROCEDURE - The Lead Employee will inspect the site to ensure that all
the work has been performed satisfactorily, to include but limited to, ensuring that the
dog and cat kennels be sanitized daily other duties will include sanitizing food & water
bowls, kennel tags, moving of animals, feeding and watering of animals. Collection
and proper disposal of animal waste throughout the day. Contractor employees will be
asked to help in special projects such as cleaning dry storage areas, supply areas, etc. on
an as needed basis.
a) If the work is not satisfactory, the contractor will be required to re -do the
required task until it is deemed to be satisfactory Animal Service representative.
b) If work to be performed under this agreement is not satisfactorily performed
in the opinion of the Animal Service representative, he/she shall give written
notice to the contractor of the unsatisfactory performance. If the unsatisfactory
work is not remedied within seven (7) days of receipt of such written notice, this
agreement may be terminated in whole.
3. SAFETY - The contractor shall take all necessary safety precautions and shall comply
with all applicable provisions of federal, state and municipal safety laws and building
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codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises
where the work is being performed.
4. SECURITY - Contractor employees shall be uniformed in a clean, common uniform with
a name -tag with the given name of the Contractor's employee. The contractor shall be
responsible to see that the contractor's employees do not disturb papers on desks or on
other office furnishings and that they do not open drawers of furnishings and cabinetry.
5. TRAINING - Contractor employees shall receive certified training since there will be
the involvement of interacting with animals. This training will include all employees
assigned to this location along with a minimum of 3 back-up employees that will lend
support in the event of absenteeism. All contractor employees will need training in
compatible chemicals for use with animals to prevent hazardous exposure as well. This
will be the responsibility of the Contractor with the approval of the Animal Services
supervisor.
CHEMICALS - All chemicals and equipment will be provided by the contractor. The
contractor is responsible for contacting their chemical supplier to ensure chemicals are
compatible for animals. Proof of compatibility is required to be submitted to Animal
Services prior to use. Rotation of use between a quaternary disinfectant (or Animal
Services approved substitute) to a chlorine disinfectant (or Animal Services approved
substitute) on a weekly or biweekly schedule is required. This schedule will be
determined by Animal Services.
II. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
CONTRACT TERM - The contract shall be for the term of one (1) year with two (2)
options to renew. The date of term shall begin upon City Council date of formal
approval.
2. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT - This contract shall remain in effect until the
expiration date, performance of services ordered, or termination by either party with a
thirty (30) day written notice. Such written notice must state the reason for cancellation.
III. INSURANCE
The contractor will agree to the minimum insurance requirements as shown below and furnish the
certificate of insurance within ten (10) days after the notification of the award to vendor and at anytime
insurance changes are made during the contract period.
1. Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence
Products-comp/Op AGG
Personal & Adv. Injury
Contractual Liability
2. Comprehensive Auto Liability $ 300,000
3. Workman's Compensation Statutory/ $ 500,000
❑ Statutory Amounts
4. Employer's Liability and or Occupational medical and Disability
❑ CITY OF LUBBOCK NAMED AS PRIMARY ADDITIONAL INSURED ON
AUTO/GENERAL LIABILITY
❑ INCLUDE PRODUCTS AND COMPLETE OPERATIONS ENDORSEMENTS
❑ WAIVER OF SUBROGATION IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK ON ALL
COVERAGE'S.
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IV. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS
Contractor and Owner agree that Contractor shall perform the duties under this Contract as an independent
contractor. The Contractor has the sole discretion to determine the manner in which the services are to be
performed.
V. INDEMNITY
The Owner shall not be liable or responsible for, and shall be saved and held harmless by Contractor
from and against any and all suits, actions, losses, damages, claims, or liability of any character, type,
or description, including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorney's fees for injury or death
to any person, or injury to any property, received or sustained by any person or persons or property,
arising out of, or occasioned by, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, the performance of
Contractor under this agreement, including claims and damages arising in whole or in part from the
negligence of the Owner.
VI. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS
Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and
regulations relating, in any way, manner or form, to the activities under this Contract, and any amendments
thereto.
VII. CHEMICALS
1. Material Safety Data Sheets shall be furnished by the Contractor to the Facilities Maintenance
Supervisor and to each Building Safety Officer for each of the products listed in Paragraph 16.1
above and for all other chemicals used by the Contractor in the performance of the contract. A
properly marked and updated file or notebook of all MSDS sheets must be kept at each location
with cleaning supplies at all listed locations in the contract at all times.
2. If the Contractor changes or substitutes chemicals during the performance of this contract, the
Animal Service Supervisor shall be fiunished with two (2) copies of the list of chemicals replacing
original chemicals.
3. Any chemicals not approved by the Owner or have proper MSDS sheets for use in its buildings
shall be removed within one (1) working days after notification by the Owner to the Contractor to
do so.
VIII. THE CITY RIGHT TO AUDIT
At any time during the term of the contract, or thereafter, the City, or a duly authorized audit representative
of the City or the State of Texas, at its expense and at reasonable times, reserves the right to audit
Contractor's records and books relevant to all services provided to the City under this Contract. In the
event such an audit by the City reveals any errors or overpayments by the City, Contractor shall refund the
City the full amount of such overpayments within thirty (30) days of such audit findings, or the City, at
its option, reserves the right to deduct such amounts owing the City from any payments due Contractor.
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City of Lubbock, Texas
KENNEL CLEANING SERVICES
RFP # 11 -011 -MA
Price Proposal Sheet
Five Day Schedule
Resolution No. 2010—RO588
EXHIBIT B
BEST AND FINAL OFFER
Item
Service Location
Hourly Rate
8 hours
Five Day
Item
Service Location
Per Contractor
(Approximately)
Schedule
Employee
(Approximately)
Employee (a)
(b)
b x 5 =
1
Animal Shelter — Kennel Cleaning
Employee (a)
(b)
b x 7 =
2
Services
1 $14.03
1 $112.24
1 $561.20
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Item
Item
Service Location
Hourly Rate
8 hours
Seven Day
Employee
(Approximately)
Per Contractor
(Approximately)
Schedule
Employee (a)
(b)
b x 7 =
2
Animal Shelter — Kennel Cleaning
Services
1$15.55
1$124.40
1 $870.80
H lid Schedule
o a
Item
Service Location
Hourly Rate Per Contractor
8 hours
Employee
(Approximately)
3
Animal Shelter — Kennel Cleaning
Services
$23.32
$186.56
Hours of service will based on need.