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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-02; Water Systems Improvement Committee Ad Hoc; MinutesMINUTES OF: WATER SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE DATE OF MEETING: December 2, 1968 TIME OF MEETING: 4:00 P.M. PLACE OF MEETING: City Manager's Conference Room Present: James P. O'Toole, Glenn McComas, C. E. Martin, W. C. Esterline, Robert L. Watson, Wm. Atkinson, Knox Williams, Thelma Sowell Absent: W. D. Cannon The meeting was called to discuss the water systems improvement project. Mr. O'Toole presented an application form used by the Air Force in helping to chose a firm for a design project. It was suggested that we ask the firms interested in this project to fill out a similar form. The Air Force form could be a guide in making a form for use on the water project. / ' ***Mr. Martin stated that at this time there are approximately-* six engineering firms interested in the project and he is wel..!^ ' acquainted with several of the firms that wish to be eon-sidered for the job. Mr. Atkinson stated that it should be a. very accessible firm whom we can contact anytime. Mr. O'Toole stated that when the brochures and information are received from the firms this week, a special meeting should be called to rate each firm. It was decided that a meeting will be held next Monday, December 9, for this purpose. At that meeting the Committee should eliminate all but about three of the applicants. Mr. Watson stated that after the firm has established a good rating, they should provide detailed information on the person to be the field engineer. There should be a qualified engineer on the job at all times who has had recent experience and a good background in this field. Also, it is important to know the workload of the firm at the present time to give an idea of the amount of time that can be allotted to this project. Mr. Esterline asked if the Committee is to do the interviewing. Mr. O'Toole commented that they were expected to do the inter- viewing. Mrn Esterline questioned if it would be feasible to have a qualified engineer set in on the Committee meeting to ask the firms specific and necessary questions. Mr. Watson stated that perhaps Mr. Lill and Mr. Kubota could be at the next meeting for this purpose. - 2 - Mr. Martin stated that a good person is needed on the staff and also a good resident engineer is needed on the job every day during the course of the design and construction. He also stated that he would like Mr. Lill to approve the design, on which this proposal is to be based, for the engineering firm's plan. Discussion was made on the Water Systems Engineering Study and possible outdated sections in the contents. Mr. O'Toole stated that the Study is merely reference material for use by the engineer. Mr. Atkinson mentioned that we are charged with making a recommendation for the Council and asked if the Council will handle the matter from that point or will the negotiation be part of the recommendation. Mr. O'Toole stated that the recommendation will most likely be referred back to us for further action. One point that was brought up was the matter of participating firms interested in this project. It was agreed after much discussion that there would be a conflict of interest if Mr. Lill's firm were considered as an applicant. Mr. Williams made the motion that, even though Mr. Lill is highly qualified and has a fine standing in this field, it is thought to be in the best public interest of the citizens of Carlsbad that his firm not be considered as an applicant for this job. The motion was seconded by Mr. Esterline and the vote as unanimous, Mr. Martin was asked to convey the Committee's decision to Mr. Lill as soon as possible until the next Committee meeting which Mr. Lill will be asked to attend to enable the Committee to express its decision to him. The matter of available funds was brought up and it was stated that approximately $200,000 was available in the Water Depart- ment fund. Respectfully submitted, Barbara Bishop Recording Secretary