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PBC Solution One Inc. dba CCS Facility Services-Janitorial Services for the Brix Mercer Complex and Fresno County Animal Services_A-22-458 A-20-508.pdf
COU County of Fresno Hall of Records,Room 301 2281 Tulare Street Fresno,California Board of Supervisors 93721-2198 O� 1836 O Telephone:(559)600-3529 FRE`' Minute Order Toll Free: 1-800-742-1011 www.co.fresno.ca.us October 11, 2022 Present: 4- Supervisor Steve Brandau, Supervisor Nathan Magsig, Supervisor Buddy Mendes,and Vice Chairman Sal Quintero Absent: 1 - Chairman Brian Pacheco Agenda No. 32. Public Health File ID: 22-0981 Re: Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive First Amendment to Agreement with PBC Solution One, Inc., dba CCS Facility Services, to increase rates for janitorial services at the Brix-Mercer Complex and adding janitorial services Fresno County Animal Services building and satellite testing sites effective October 1, 2022,with no change to the term through December 31, 2023, and increasing the maximum by$400,568 to a total of$955,968 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED Ayes: 4- Brandau, Magsig, Mendes, and Quintero Absent: 1 - Pacheco Agreement No.22-458 County of Fresno Page 32 coU� rD Board Agenda Item 32 0 1$5 0 DATE: October 11, 2022 TO: Board of Supervisors SUBMITTED BY: David Luchini, RN, PHN, Director, Department of Public Health SUBJECT: First Amendment to Agreement with PBC Solution One, Inc., dba CCS Facility Services RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive First Amendment to Agreement with PBC Solution One, Inc., dba CCS Facility Services,to increase rates for janitorial services at the Brix-Mercer Complex and adding janitorial services Fresno County Animal Services building and satellite testing sites effective October 1, 2022,with no change to the term through December 31, 2023, and increasing the maximum by$400,568 to a total of$955,968. There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. The recommended action will allow for the Department of Public Health to compensate PBC Solution One for providing janitorial services at the Brix-Mercer Complex and for PBC Solution One to provide janitorial services for Fresno County Animal Services building throughout the remainder of the term and provide janitorial services at satellite testing sites as needed based on those facility use agreements. This item is countywide. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): If your Board does not approve the recommended action,the Department of Public Health (DPH) may need to reduce janitorial service levels and use Internal Services Department(ISD)janitorial staff when needed to provide services to the Fresno County Animal Services building. DPH would then need to provide a limited purchase order on a month-to-month basis for the COVID-19 testing sites to remain in compliance with current facility use agreements resulting in potential month to month increases in service fees and charges. RETROACTIVE AGREEMENT: The recommended Amendment is retroactive to October 1, 2022, due to the timing of Board dates and the need for these services being identified after agenda item deadlines passed for prior board meetings. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. The maximum compensation in FY 2022-23 will increase to $212,472 with this recommended action; $955,968 for the term. Costs for the additional services provided under the recommended amendment will be offset with budgeted county general funds for services under the animal control program and grant funds for COVID site services. Sufficient appropriations and estimated revenues are included in the Department of Public Health FY 2022-23 Adopted Budget and will be included in future budget requests. DISCUSSION: County of Fresno page 1 File Number:22-0981 File Number:22-0981 On December 15, 2020, your Board approved Agreement No. 20-508 to provide janitorial services to the Brix-Mercer Complex located at 1221 Fulton Street for up to a five-year term, not to exceed $555,400. On August 5, 2022, DPH identified a need to provide services to two satellite testing sites currently being used for COVID-19 testing located on the State Center Community College District facilities at Reedley College and Fresno City College.As part of the facility use agreement, DPH has provided cleaning services to enhance already current cleaning procedures located at these facilities inside the rooms in which testing occurs. The Fresno County Animal Services building is currently being cleaned by the ISD in-house staffing. ISD continues to provide service, however due to critical staffing shortages is not able to provide the level of service provided at Brix-Mercer complex by CCS Facility Services. CCS Facility Services also identified to DPH Staff that the cost of maintaining the current level of service at the Brix-Mercer Complex would need to increase to$9,280.95 monthly due to recent increases in state minimum wage law taking effect on January 1, 2023. Approval of this Amendment will allow DPH to consolidate its County owned properties and satellite testing sites into a single Agreement. REFERENCE MATERIAL: BAI#71, December 15, 2020 ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED AND/OR ON FILE: On file with the Clerk- First Amendment with PBC Solution One Inc CAO ANALYST: Ron Alexander County of Fresno page 2 File Number.22.0981 Agreement No. 22-458 1 FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT 2 THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT (hereinafter"Amendment") is made and entered 3 into this 1 st day of October, 2022, by and between COUNTY OF FRESNO, a Political Subdivision of 4 the State of California, Fresno, California (hereinafter"COUNTY"), and PBC SolutionOne, Inc. dba 5 CCS Facility Services, a Colorado Corporation, whose address is 2695 North Fowler Avenue Suite 6 110A, Fresno, California, 93727 (hereinafter"CONTRACTOR"). 7 WITNESSETH: 8 WHEREAS, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR entered into Agreement number A-20-508, dated 9 15th day of December, 2020 (hereinafter"Agreement"), pursuant to which CONTRACTOR agreed to 10 routine and recurring janitorial services at COUNTY's Department of Public Health (DPH) Brix/Mercer 11 Complex located at 1221 Fulton Street, Fresno, California, 93721 to COUNTY; and 12 WHEREAS, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR now desire to amend the Agreement in order to 13 include janitorial services at COUNTY'S DPH satellite testing locations, hereinafter referred to as 14 "Testing Sites", and the Fresno County Animal Services, located at 1510 W. Dan Ronquillo Drive, 15 Fresno, California 93706, hereinafter referred to as "Animal Shelter". 16 NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which 17 is hereby acknowledged, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree as follows: 18 1. That all references in existing COUNTY Agreement No. A-20-508 to the "Brix/Mercer 19 Complex" be changed to read, "Brix/Mercer Complex, Animal Shelter, and/or Testing Sites", 20 where appropriate. 21 2. That all references in existing COUNTY Agreement No. A-20-508 to "Exhibit A", "Exhibit 22 B", and "Exhibit D", be changed to read, "Revised Exhibit A", "Revised Exhibit B", and "Revised 23 Exhibit D", where appropriate. Copies of revised Exhibits A, B and D are attached and 24 incorporated herein by reference. 25 3. Section 5 of the Agreement COMPENSATION, located on page 5, lines 10 through 23, 26 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 27 "COUNTY agrees to pay CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR agrees to receive 28 compensation for actual Services performed pursuant to the term and conditions of this - 1 - 1 Agreement at the rate of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-One and No/Dollars ($9,281.00) 2 per month (or proration thereof) for the Brix/Mercer Complex, the rate of Four Thousand Eight 3 Hundred Thirty-Five and No/Dollars ($4,835.00) per month (or proration thereof) for the Animal 4 Shelter, and the rate of One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-Five and No/Dollars ($1,795.00) 5 per month (or proration thereof) per site for the Testing Sites. In no event shall actual Services 6 performed under this Agreement be in excess of Two Hundred Twelve Thousand Four 7 Hundred Seventy-Two and No/Dollars ($212,472.00)for each twelve (12) month period of this 8 Agreement. 9 Cost for special cleaning services (e.g. waxing, extra window washing, blind washing) 10 not identified in Exhibit C and Revised Exhibits A, B, and D, but requested and authorized by 11 COUNTY's DPH Director or designee, shall be paid by COUNTY to CONTRACTOR at the rate 12 of Thirty-Five and No/Dollars ($35.00) per hour. In no event shall special cleaning services 13 performed under this Agreement be in excess of Five Thousand and No/Dollars ($5,000.00)for 14 each twelve (12) month period of this Agreement. 15 In no event shall all actual Services and special cleaning services performed be in 16 excess of Nine Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Eight and No/Dollars 17 ($955,968.00) over the term of this Agreement. It is understood that all expenses incidental to 18 CONTRACTOR's performance of services under this Agreement shall be borne by 19 CONTRACTOR." 20 COUNTY and CONTRACTOR agree that this Amendment is sufficient to amend the 21 Agreement and, that upon execution of this Amendment, the Agreement and this Amendment together 22 shall be considered the Agreement. 23 The Agreement, as hereby amended, is ratified and continued. All provisions, terms, 24 covenants, conditions and promises contained in the Agreement and not amended herein shall remain 25 in full force and effect. 26 27 28 - 2 - V 1 The parties are signing this Agreement on the date stated in the introductory clause. 2 PBC SOluti,nOne, Inc.,dba CCS COUNTY OF FRESNO 3 , �rc B __W �''' ...._ .. — 1 ! Brian Pacheco 5 Print Name: 1.�'.:'w � _I?' � �" Chainnan of the Board of Supervisors .- / the County of Fresno 6 Title: � a'�'_t, r. GY: Chairman of the Board,or 7 President,or any Vice President 8 � ATTEST: j 9 BY- �_.r'i f f L ;• Bernice E.Seidel 10 i 1ti clerk of the Board of Supervisors Print Name: _ -''-`s_�`.../.__.___ County of Fresno,State of California 11 Title:. _ ..__© ___ __......._.._........._ By: 12 Secretary(of Corporation),or Deputy any Assistant Secretary,or 13 Chief Financial Officer,or 14 i any Assistant Treasurer Mailing Address: 16 1165 S.Pennsylvania,#200 Denver,CO B0210 17 18 For accounting use only: Fund/Subclass: 0001/10000 19 Organization: 56107081 20 ( Account: 7070 FOR ACCOUNTNG 21 USE ONLY: 22 i Fund: 0001 Fund: 0001 23 Subclass: 10000 Subclass: 10000 ORG No.: 56201500 ORG No.: 56201019 24 Account No.: 7070 Account No.: 7070 25 Fund: 0001 26 Subclass: 10000 ORG No.: 56204762 27 Account No.: 7070 28 18 - 3 - Revised Exhibit A Page 1 of 2 SPECIFICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES BRIX / MERCER COMPLEX The Brix/Mercer Complex has a total square footage of approximately 122,000: Brix Building — 82,000 square feet, Mercer Building —40,000 square feet. The following is the approximate percentage of the various types of floor coverings in the complex: Unglazed Ceramic Tile 5.5% Vinyl tile 15.6% Sheet Vinyl 11% Concrete (Equipment Rooms) 2.8% Terrazzo 2.7% Carpet 62.4% ANIMAL SHELTER The Animal Shelter has a total square footage of approximately 21,000: The following is the approximate percentage of the various types of floor coverings in the complex: Vinyl tile 4.26% Concrete 95.74% TESTING SITES The Testing Site will vary in size and duration of use. Typical size of facility will be no less than 500 square feet and no more than 1,500 square feet. The use will vary between 3 to 6 days per week. Knowing the floor coverings will not be known until the time of occupation of the site for testing. CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient janitorial staff to complete services within guidelines set forth in this Agreement. Failure to complete or perform services as described and scheduled may result in the Contractor being "Declared in Default". DECLARED IN DEFAULT: If CONTRACTOR has been "Declared in Default", COUNTY may deduct the dollar amount of the services not performed by the CONTRACTOR from the amount owed the CONTRACTOR by the COUNTY. At the COUNTY's option, the required services may be secured from other source(s) deducting the actual cost of the services plus a one hundred dollar ($100) Revised Exhibit A Page 2 of 2 administrative fee per day of incomplete service(s) rendered from the amount owed the CONTRACTOR by the COUNTY. CONTRACTOR will be notified of the lapse in service and be given the opportunity to send appropriate staff to complete the service. If CONTRACTOR does not reply or does not have staff available within two (2) hours of the COUNTY's request the COUNTY will deduct the administrative fee plus any actual costs to complete the service. All work shall be thoroughly performed to the satisfaction of the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator. QUALITY CONTROL: CONTRACTOR shall check and maintain the janitorial communication logbook, certifying in writing that complaints received are corrected. CONTRACTOR shall provide one (1) hour of Quality Control from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. one (1) day per week as agreed upon between CONTRACTOR and COUNTY's DP. CONTRACTOR's Quality Control Janitor will speak English and will walk-through the facility with the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator, or assigned Maintenance Janitor. The purpose of the walk-through is to ensure that the proper level of cleanliness is maintained. A quality control checklist will be utilized to monitor the quality of services performed. CONTRACTOR's Quality Control Janitor will clean as directed, those areas identified as unsatisfactory by COUNTY. FLOOR CLEANING SCHEDULE: CONTRACTOR shall provide a detailed floor-cleaning schedule for carpets and hard surface floors in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Schedule to be provided by CONTRACTOR prior to start of service. SECURITY: CONTRACTOR and its employees shall cooperate with COUNTY's security procedures. CONTRACTOR shall inform the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator as to how many employees will be performing work in the building prior to the start date of the contract. CONTRACTOR shall inform the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator prior to any changes in staff numbers. All employees of the CONTRACTOR shall obtain a COUNTY picture identification badge with required access permissions and keys, if applicable, to access these facilities. Revised Exhibit B Page 1 of 5 SCHEDULE OF JANITORIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH TIMES OF CLEANING: Cleaning of the Department of Public Health (DPH), Brix/Mercer Complex, Animal Shelter, and Testing Sites are to be done with as little hindrance of the COUNTY staff, COUNTY facility occupied by Fresno Humane Animal Services staff, and clients as possible. All work must be performed Monday through Friday for the Brix/Mercer Complex, Sunday through Saturday for the Animal Shelter and upon open testing days at testing sites, unless otherwise scheduled and agreed upon between both parties. All areas are to be cleaned prior to 8:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. unless otherwise requested by the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator. Historically, the COUNTY has only required the CONTRACTOR to perform work between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. when the CONTRACTOR has failed to complete the work on the prior shift. ONCE PER DAY CLEANING: 1. Vacuum all carpets thoroughly: A. Under and around furniture. B. Corners, behind doors and along the baseboards. C. Spot clean spills, stains, remove gum, staples, paper clips and debris around/underneath furniture, corners, etc. 2. Empty all wastebaskets and waste containers and replace liners as needed at all facilities. Replace liners daily in Specialty, Chest, and Immunization Clinics on the 111 floor of the Brix/Mercer Complex Building. Empty all waste containers in the exterior DoggiPot stations around the front entrance of the Animal Shelter. Do not empty trash or recycle in Building #3, Dog Holding Rooms of the Animal Shelter. Dispose of the recyclable waste and solid waste in the appropriate waste containers located in the outside waste enclosures. 3. Damp wipe and sanitize all counters using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant 4. Dusting: A. Top of desks - if desk has been cleared off by employee. B. Window sills - if window sills have been cleared off by employees. C. File cabinets, chairs, tables and miscellaneous furniture. 5. Dust (with treated mop), spot clean and damp mop hard surface floors. The Lab floors shall be treated according to the "Infection Control Cleaning Requirements for.Clinic Areas" (Exhibit C). The exception is no dusting, sweeping, or mopping in cat holding area located in Building #1 of the Animal Shelter 6. Clean, sanitize, and polish drinking fountains using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. Revised Exhibit B Page 2 of 5 7. Clean elevators, as applicable at all facilities: A. Stainless steel areas are to be cleaned with a metal polish. B. Wipe and remove residue from walls using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. C. Elevator Floors - hard surface floors will be dusted with a treated mop and damp mopped; carpets, where applicable, are to be vacuumed D. Elevator tracks are to be cleaned and vacuumed. 8. Clean up all spillage throughout all facilities. 9. Wash first floor windows of the Brix/Mercer Complex and Animal Shelter, inside and out and wash metal window ledges, in front and back of facility. Note: the glass windows are approximately eight (8)feet high and include two (2) large nine (9)foot high windows. 10. Clean all entry/exit doors and door glass, inside and outside; includes front and back of the Brix/ Mercer Complex and Animal Shelter Buildings. 11. Dust with treated/damp mop inside entry the and terrazzo floors at Brix/Mercer Complex. 12. Empty all trash into containers provided by the disposal service. NOTE: Building doors should not remain open during this procedure. 13. Restrooms: A. Floors are to be mopped with a disinfectant approved by DPH Coordinator. B. Fixtures on the sinks, toilets, urinals, and the mirrors are to be cleaned with a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. C. Toilets and urinals, plus the surrounding wall areas, are to be cleaned with a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. D. Sinks are to be cleaned with a powder cleanser containing bleach, if permitted by the manufacturer. E. Tile and marble areas, surrounding sinks, are to be cleaned using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. F. Empty wastebasket containers. G. Refill toilet paper, paper towel, soap dispensers and seat covers. H. Other cleaning agents to remove resistant soil, polish metal, or preserve floors should be used as needed, after any required treatment with disinfectant cleaner. I. Clean/polish all toilet paper, paper towel and soap dispensers. J. Unlock restroom stall doors. K. Unclog toilets where needed. L. Clean and disinfect infant diaper changing stations, where located, using a COVID- 19 EPA approved disinfectant 14. Spot clean walls, doors, door knobs, door jams and area around light switches using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. 15. Remove graffiti on interior and exterior of building. Revised Exhibit B Page 3 of 5 16. Dispose empty boxes, cardboard and miscellaneous materials that are identified as trash. 17. Clean/vacuum plastic chair mats. 18. Damp wipe and clean waiting area chairs and benches in all first floor clinics and main lobby using a COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. 19. Spot clean main display case window glass in front of first floor receptionist area and all other glass enclosed bulletin boards throughout. 20. Spot clean walls and/or side of desks adjacent to trash containers. 21. Vacuum floor slats within the entry door areas. 22. Clean and polish all sinks and sink fixtures. 23. Clean and polish brass door of the Brix/Mercer Complex building, 1st floor. 24. Clean all stainless steel doors plates at Animal Shelter. 25. Clean and furniture polish the tabletops at the following conference room locations in the Brix/Mercer Complex Building: A. Mezzanine M45 B. Room 120 C. Room 241 D. Room 341 E. Room 346 F. Room 361 G. Room 407 H. Room 504 I. Room 523 J. Room 620 K. Room 653 26. Clean and furniture polish the tabletops at the following conference room locations in the Animal Shelter Building: A. Building 1, Room 115 B. Building 2, Room 208 27. Clean all janitorial sinks. 28. Clean shower stalls in Building 2, Room 204 and 206 in Animal Shelter WEEKLY CLEANING: Revised Exhibit B Page 4 of 5 1. Sweep and damp mop or spot clean stairwells and stairwell landings in all stairwells. Also, clean safety handrails and banisters of stairwells using COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant. 2. Clean 2nd Floor windows, door glass, metal window ledges, and metal door frames which lead to the courtyard area (inside and out, approximately eight [81 feet high). 3. Clean and polish metal corner on all floors. 4. Dust offices and cubicles. 5. Remove cobwebs where visible BI-MONTHLY CLEANING: (Twice per Month- Schedule to be determined and mutually agreed upon by Contractor an DPH Coordinator.) 1. Restrooms: A. Floors MUST be machine scrubbed with a disinfectant cleaner approved by the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator. B. The partitions, walls and stainless steel are to be cleaned with a non-streaking COVID-19 EPA approved disinfectant approved by the COUNTY's DPH Coordinator. 2. Mopping, stripping, waxing and buffing of 1 st Floor terrazzo tile floors inside the building. 3. Outside the building, mop with a metal soap absorbent to insure the floors are kept in the highest state of cleanliness, appearance and safety. 4. Mopping, stripping, waxing and buffing of tile and vinyl floors to insure the floors are kept in the highest state of cleanliness, appearance and safety. Following is the schedule: NOTE: Floor work may be performed on Saturdays if pre-arranged with the County's DPH Coordinator. MONTHLY CLEANING: 1. Mopping, stripping, waxing and buffing of tile and vinyl floors to insure the floors are kept in the highest state of cleanliness, appearance and safety: Brix/Mercer Complex- 3rd Floor- stripped, waxed, buffed. Brix/Mercer Complex- 6th Floor- stripped, waxed, buffed. Animal Shelter— Building 1, Room 105 Animal Shelter— Building 2, Room 218 All other floors have tile in bathrooms only. Bathroom schedules are included in the Revised Exhibit B Page 5 of 5 Bi-Monthly cleaning schedule. 2. Clean interior and exterior trash containers. 3. Wash all interior partition (modular furniture)window glass on both sides. 4. Clean heating and cooling intake/exhaust vents on floors and ceilings. 5. Clean light fixtures. 6. Clean 2"d Floor courtyard area (Brix Building). 7. Brix/Mercer Complex Buildings - 1 st Floor- clean baseboard monthly and/or as needed. Revised Exhibit D CARPET CLEANING SCHEDULE SERVICE AREA / SERVICE FREQUENCY The following floor plans pertain to the carpet cleaning schedule and indicate the frequency of service and area of service for each floor. The frequency of service shall be indicated in each floor legend. Frequencies are as follows: Quarterly— Four (4)times a year or every three (3) months. Monthly*—Once every calendar month. *This also includes the high traffic carpeted areas, Room 120 and Brix/Mercer Building Lobby area in front of Room 120, 3 d Floor Brix Building, Brix/Mercer Building Front Lobby area, 3rd Floor Brix Building, rear elevator landing and hallway, 31 Floor Mercer Building back waiting area and the hallway from the back elevator to the front elevator. Bi-Monthly—Twice every calendar month. No Service— No floor maintenance service necessary. 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