MEMORANDUM. Award of Alexis Tower Construction Project Phase 2 Emergency Radio Communications Project Alexis

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MEMORANDUM TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Martha W. Lide, Interim County Manager SUBJECT: Award of Alexis Tower Construction Project Phase 2 Emergency Radio Communications Project Alexis DATE: July 10, 2013 It is recommended that the Board approve the attached contract with Carrick Contracting Corporation for the construction of an emergency communications tower to be located at the main Alexis Fire Station as specified in RFB # 2013-0627 Radio Tower. Carrick Contracting is the lowest responsible, responsive bidder submitting a bid for construction at a cost of $256,767.88. The estimated completion date of the tower is November 7, 2013. The construction of this tower is part of the Phase 2 Emergency Radio Communications Project. In January 2013, the Board approved a Ground Lease with the Alexis Volunteer Fire Department for the land to construct this tower. In February 2013, the Gaston County Board of Adjustments approved a variance allowing for the construction of a tower not to exceed 195 feet. Attached is a brief summary of the background and status of the Emergency Radio Communications Project. The process for selecting this contractor was as follows: On February 22, 2013, Lincoln County issued a Request for Bid (RFB) for the construction of two Towers. At that time, it was envisioned that we would construct towers at both the Alexis and Union sites. On March 21, 2013, the County received three proposals; all bids were rejected because the amounts exceeded budgeted funds. The county worked with the engineer to re-write and re-draw the specifications to get the scope of the project within the allocated budget. A part of this plan included the County purchasing a used generator and equipment shelter. The County Manager executed a contract for the purchase of a used shelter and

generator from Lattice Communications for $24,978 plus a $3,375 shipping charge on May 9, 2013. On May 31, 2013, the County re-issued a revised RFB. The revised estimated cost of this construction project was less than $300,000.00 and therefore was bid as an informal project (no advertisement required). A list of 13 vendors, including all of those who previously bid, were notified. On June 27, 2013 bids were received and opened from the following 3 vendors: o Advanced Wireless Solutions, Inc. o Carrick Contracting Corporation o SiteMaster, Inc. RCC Consultants and Lincoln County staff reviewed all bids. RCC Consultants is the consultant that worked with us on the verification of the design of the system and developing the construction bid documents. The findings from a review of the RFP responses was as follows: o SiteMaster, Inc did not submit the acknowledgement of the Addendum or the Non Collusion Statement required in the bid documents. They therefore were not responsive. Their bid was also the highest. o Carrick Contracting Corporation was the lowest responsible, responsive bidder with a bid of $256,767.88. Attachments included are as follows: Background and Status of Emergency Radio Communication Project Bid Tabulation Sheet Vendor listing Re-bid RFB (#2013-0627) AIA contract

Background and Status of Emergency Radio Communication Project The County began this multi-phase project in 2008 with an evaluation of the existing Tait Simulcast communications system. It was determined that the system was extremely vulnerable to failure; it had multiple points of failure possible; there was no spare equipment available for main components; the end of life of the system was announced by the manufacturer meaning it would no longer be supported; there were numerous dead spots in coverage; and, our TAC channel coverage was inadequate. There was also a mandate to change from 25 khz to 800 trunking or narrowband by 2013. Phase 1 of this project, which cost approximately $961,000 was completed in February 2011. The main outcomes of Phase 1 of the project were: Changed to narrowband to meet FCC requirements Dealt with Emergency immediate Repair Needs Addressed the Main Core Infrastructure for the Dispatch Channels - Replaced Tait Quasi-sync simulcast system with a Harris Synchro-cast system Replaced Voting System used by Auxiliary Receiver sites to improve field transmissions. Installed UHF/VHF repeaters, base station and auxiliary receivers : 3 channel multi-site system Simulcast Network. (Sheriff channel = UHF Fire & EMS channels = VHF) Installed Motorola Point to Point Bridge Installed Microwave Hot Standby, 911 Fiber Optic Termination Replacement Radios Phase 2 of the project listed included the main components /outcomes listed below: Item Status Secondary System Replacement - Completed Receivers for State Mutual Aid, State Rescue, and State EMS TAC 1 Voting System - Replace Receivers Transmission line and Antenna Replacements Triangle SN Filter Cavities, Cables, Installation TAC 2 & 3 improvements installing point to point from East Lincoln to remove Receivers are in place and will be activated 7/22/13 These will mean that the Communication Center will hear TAC 1 countywide To be completed once all receive sites are on line. Completed TAC 2 and TAC3 transmitters and receivers have been replaced. Point to Point

phone line Transmitter Additions at North Brook and Crouse Fiber Mux Additional Circuits Improve Coverage Add 5 Receiver Sites Improve Portable Talkback Coverage equipment has been installed at the Denver water tank instead of moving TAC3 to the new East Lincoln Fire Department. Completed To be completed after the receive sites come on line. - North Brook Completed Union /Central On hold waiting for identification of land South West Area Lease with Crown Castle approved by BoC installation will be completed 8-15-2013 Killian Farm Road Area Lease with SBA was approved by the BoC installation will be completed 8-1-2013 Mt Zion Southeast /Central area Alexis site construction award on 7-15 - 13 agenda - Install receivers/equipment Denver Water Tank and create point to point coverage Equipment has been installed

Background and Status of Emergency Radio Communication Project The County began this multi-phase project in 2008 with an evaluation of the existing Tait Simulcast communications system. It was determined that the system was extremely vulnerable to failure; it had multiple points of failure possible; there was no spare equipment available for main components; the end of life of the system was announced by the manufacturer meaning it would no longer be supported; there were numerous dead spots in coverage; and, our TAC channel coverage was inadequate. There was also a mandate to change from 25 khz to 800 trunking or narrowband by 2013. Phase 1 of this project, which cost approximately $961,000 was completed in February 2011. The main outcomes of Phase 1 of the project were: Changed to narrowband to meet FCC requirements Dealt with Emergency immediate Repair Needs Addressed the Main Core Infrastructure for the Dispatch Channels - Replaced Tait Quasi-sync simulcast system with a Harris Synchro-cast system Replaced Voting System used by Auxiliary Receiver sites to improve field transmissions. Installed UHF/VHF repeaters, base station and auxiliary receivers : 3 channel multi-site system Simulcast Network. (Sheriff channel = UHF Fire & EMS channels = VHF) Installed Motorola Point to Point Bridge Installed Microwave Hot Standby, 911 Fiber Optic Termination Replacement Radios Phase 2 of the project listed included the main components /outcomes listed below: Item Status Secondary System Replacement - Completed Receivers for State Mutual Aid, State Rescue, and State EMS TAC 1 Voting System - Replace Receivers Transmission line and Antenna Replacements Triangle SN Filter Cavities, Cables, Installation TAC 2 & 3 improvements installing point to point from East Lincoln to remove Receivers are in place and will be activated 7/22/13 These will mean that the Communication Center will hear TAC 1 countywide To be completed once all receive sites are on line. Completed TAC 2 and TAC3 transmitters and receivers have been replaced. Point to Point

phone line Transmitter Additions at North Brook and Crouse Fiber Mux Additional Circuits Improve Coverage Add 5 Receiver Sites Improve Portable Talkback Coverage equipment has been installed at the Denver water tank instead of moving TAC3 to the new East Lincoln Fire Department. Completed To be completed after the receive sites come on line. - North Brook Completed Union /Central On hold waiting for identification of land South West Area Lease with Crown Castle approved by BoC installation will be completed 8-15-2013 Killian Farm Road Area Lease with SBA was approved by the BoC installation will be completed 8-1-2013 Mt Zion Southeast /Central area Alexis site construction award on 7-15 - 13 agenda - Install receivers/equipment Denver Water Tank and create point to point coverage Equipment has been installed

Vendor List Radio Tower Project Carrick Contracting Corp. 11601-C Reams Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Sabre Industries, Towers and Poles 2101 Murray Street Sioux City, IA 51111 (712) 224-1550 Advanced Wireless Solutions, Inc. 317 Old Gray Station Gray, TN 37615 Attention: Rick Moore Rohn Products LLC 252 Merrick Corner Road Church Hill, Maryland 21623 Attention: Ken Cordrey 410-556-6201 Shenandoah Tower Service, Ltd P.O. Box 956 Staunton, VA 24402-0956 Pyramid Network Services 6519 Towpath Rd East Syracuse, NY 13057 Attention: Bob Sparrow Vertical Technology Services, LLC 20140 Scholar Drive Suite 214 Hagerstown MD 21742 Attention: Tom Bunk Tower & Communication Services, Inc. 2800 Hunters Ridge Dr. Florence, SC 29506

JG Contracting Company, Inc. 1282 W. Northwest Highway Palatine, IL 60067 Attention: Eric M. Ronzio Midland Communications, Inc. 721 Schoolhouse Rd Calhoun, GA 30701 Attention: Henry Hodgkins Allstate Tower, Inc. 232 Heilman Ave. Henderson, KY 42420 Attention: Melanie Dyer Lattice Communications 98 West Cemetery Road Fairfax, IA 52228 Attention: Ed Kisney Bob Shook RCS Communications 322 Lots Gap Rd Max Meadows, VA 24360