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File #: 25-298    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/18/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/14/2025 Final action: 5/14/2025
Title: Resolution approving a purchase agreement with One Workplace to purchase furniture and equipment for the Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center Project (OMPAC) in an amount not to exceed $347,099.
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A- Purchase Agreement - One Workplace
Related files: 25-296
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Resolution approving a purchase agreement with One Workplace to purchase furniture and equipment for the Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center Project (OMPAC) in an amount not to exceed $347,099.


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WHEREAS, the Project is defined as Orange Memorial Park Aquatic Center Project (OMPAC); and

WHEREAS, storage bins and storage furniture, activity room seating are needed as part of furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) to serve the new aquatic center for the City of South San Francisco; and

WHEREAS, lobby benches and lobby & office seating, new benches and exterior furniture are needed as part of FF&E to serve the new aquatic center for the City of South San Francisco; and

WHEREAS, new workstations, work desks, and work chairs are needed for the staff for Parks & Recreation Departments; and

WHEREAS, funding for the Project is included in the City of South San Francisco Capital Improvements Program ("CIP"), and sufficient funds are available to cover the purchase order cost; and

WHEREAS, this agreement is for the purchase of furniture, equipment, and installation services; and

WHEREAS, the new furniture and equipment has been reviewed and accepted by the Parks & Recreation Departments for its serviceability and mission usefulness; and

WHEREAS, the new furniture and equipment will have an economic lifespan of a minimum of five years; and

WHEREAS, South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 4.04.040 authorizes the City to purchase or contract for specified supplies, services, and equipment via "piggyback." City purchases may be made by taking advantage of valid contract terms that have been negotiated by another governmental agency, if that agency has used a quote or bid process that substantially conforms with the procedures established by state law; and

WHEREAS, the majority of new furniture and equipment will be purchased under existing government "piggyback" contract under:

A. California Multiple Award Schedule (CMAS)...

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