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Vote on a request to waive the competitive bid process and award a piggyback bid for the purchase of activated carbon powder for the Chatham County Water Treatment Plant to Calgon Carbon Corporation.
Abstract
Action Requested: Vote on a request to award a piggyback contract to Calgon Carbon Corporation for the purchase of activated carbon powder, provided in super sacks, for the Chatham County Water Treatment Plant at $.95 per pound.
Introduction & Background: The Town of Cary conducted a formal bid for water treatment chemicals in April, 2021. The activated carbon was awarded to Calgon Carbon Corporation by the town counsel on June 22, 2021.
Cary and Chatham County both share responsibilities for maintaining the water quality at Jordan Lake. In years past, Cary and Chatham have used the same activated carbon with good results. Cary's award in June of the April bid was awarded to a new vendor, Calgon Carbon Corporation.
Chatham County would save money with the piggyback, as well as continue the same product as Cary.
Discussion & Analysis: North Carolina General Statute 143-129(g) authorizes local governments to purchase without bidding from a person or entity that has, within the last 12 months, contracted to furnish an item to another public agency.
The Town of Cary solicited for bids in April, 2021. They received seven bids for the Activated Carbon-Super Sack. Calgon Carbon is willing to extend the same pricing to Chatham County, at $.95 per pound.
Per General Statute 143-129(g) the vendor must be willing to extend the same or better pricing to the County. The piggyback award must take place at a regular scheduled board meeting, and the County must publish the Intent to Award a Piggyback Contract no less than 10 days prior to the scheduled board meeting. The advertisement is scheduled for the Chatham News on Thursday, September 9, 2021.
How does this relate to the Comprehensive Plan: Not applicable
Budgetary Impact: Activated Carbon is a ...
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