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This Interlocal Agreement outlines a partnership between the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and El Paso Water Utilities - Public Service Board (EPWater) to establish a Research and Collaboration Pipeline (RCP) program. UTEP will provide expertise for digitizing research, screening new technologies, and evaluating solutions to enhance EPWater's water and wastewater systems. The agreement spans five years, with an initial estimated funding of $81,661 for Task Order One and an estimated $820,000 allocated for potential future Task Orders.
Effective Date
Feb 9, 2022
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Effective: Feb 9, 2022
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This Interlocal Agreement outlines a partnership between the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and El Paso Water Utilities - Public Service Board (EPWater) to establish a Research and Collaboration Pipeline (RCP) program. UTEP will provide expertise for digitizing research, screening new technologies, and evaluating solutions to enhance EPWater's water and wastewater systems. The agreement spans five years, with an initial estimated funding of $81,661 for Task Order One and an estimated $820,000 allocated for potential future Task Orders.
ActiveThe document outlines a proposal for the El Paso Public Service Board to approve a new sole source contract with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC for the purchase of Kamstrup AMI Meters. This new contract, replacing an earlier one with SecureVision (later assigned to Ferguson), aims to accelerate the meter conversion project from ten to four years. The proposal details an estimated annual expenditure of $17,000,000, with a total estimated value of $68,000,000 over four years if all renewal options are exercised. A supporting quotation details specific meter types totaling $16,403,131.30, and sole source justification is provided. The effective start date for shipping is March 1, 2025.
Effective Date
Mar 1, 2025
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Effective: Mar 1, 2025
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The document outlines a proposal for the El Paso Public Service Board to approve a new sole source contract with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC for the purchase of Kamstrup AMI Meters. This new contract, replacing an earlier one with SecureVision (later assigned to Ferguson), aims to accelerate the meter conversion project from ten to four years. The proposal details an estimated annual expenditure of $17,000,000, with a total estimated value of $68,000,000 over four years if all renewal options are exercised. A supporting quotation details specific meter types totaling $16,403,131.30, and sole source justification is provided. The effective start date for shipping is March 1, 2025.
ActiveEl Paso Water proposes to approve a sole source agreement with Centrilogic, Inc. for services to support the migration of the C2M application from Centrilogic's Private Cloud environment into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Centrilogic has been providing managed hosting, network, and support for C2M for the past four years. The proposed agreement is for a one-year term with an estimated cost of $250,000.
Effective Date
Mar 12, 2025
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Effective: Mar 12, 2025
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El Paso Water proposes to approve a sole source agreement with Centrilogic, Inc. for services to support the migration of the C2M application from Centrilogic's Private Cloud environment into Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Centrilogic has been providing managed hosting, network, and support for C2M for the past four years. The proposed agreement is for a one-year term with an estimated cost of $250,000.
ActiveThis document is a Consent to Assignment Agreement where El Paso Water Utilities (EPWater) approves the transfer of four professional engineering services contracts from Consor Engineers LLC (Assignor) to Consor North America Inc. (Assignee). The original contracts, covering services like reservoir rehabilitation, on-call structural engineering, pressure zone improvements, and on-call pipeline engineering, will maintain their original terms and conditions, with Consor North America Inc. assuming all duties and obligations. The assignment was requested by Consor due to a company name change.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
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Effective: Jul 1, 2023
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This document is a Consent to Assignment Agreement where El Paso Water Utilities (EPWater) approves the transfer of four professional engineering services contracts from Consor Engineers LLC (Assignor) to Consor North America Inc. (Assignee). The original contracts, covering services like reservoir rehabilitation, on-call structural engineering, pressure zone improvements, and on-call pipeline engineering, will maintain their original terms and conditions, with Consor North America Inc. assuming all duties and obligations. The assignment was requested by Consor due to a company name change.
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