Description
Title: Approves a contract with Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Incorporated for $3,392,223.00 with an end date of 3-31-2027 for observational field assessments of targeted City-owned buildings/facilities and their respective building assets (i.e., building systems, components, and/or equipment), identifying existing and potential issues, assessing the remaining useful life of assets, and prioritization of maintenance and repair needs, citywide (DOTI-202683100).
Summary
The proposed ordinance in Denver seeks to approve a contract with Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Incorporated for $3,392,223, running until March 31, 2027. This initiative is part of the Facility Condition Assessment Program (FCAP), which aims to evaluate the physical condition of City-owned buildings and facilities. The program will identify current and potential issues, estimate the remaining useful life of various assets, and prioritize maintenance and repair needs across the city. This legislation affects city infrastructure and ensures that maintenance strategies are optimized for safety and compliance. By systematically assessing city assets, the FCAP will inform capital planning and resource allocation, ultimately benefiting city services and the public. The contract was competitively selected and involves several subcontractors to support