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File #: 25-1554    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/22/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/9/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve plans and specifications and authorize advertisement for sealed bids and opening of the bids at a time and location to be published by the Director of Public Works pursuant to Section 20150.8 of the Public Contracting Code for the Atlas Peak Generator Replacement Project. (No Fiscal Impact) [4/5 vote required]
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Budget Summary
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Steven Lederer - Director of Public Works
REPORT BY: James Reese - Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Plans and Specifications for the Atlas Peak Generator Replacement Project, PW 24-21


RECOMMENDATION
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Approve plans and specifications and authorize advertisement for sealed bids and opening of the bids at a time and location to be published by the Director of Public Works pursuant to Section 20150.8 of the Public Contracting Code for the Atlas Peak Generator Replacement Project. (No Fiscal Impact)
[4/5 vote required]
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BACKGROUND
The Atlas Peak Communications Facility has been in place at its current location since 2011 to provide public safety radio coverage to 80% of the Napa Valley and south Lake Berryessa and provide critical interdepartmental public safety support for various Napa County emergency services. The communications facility provides critical communication services to Pacific Gas & Electric, California Highway Patrol, Napa County Sheriff, City of Napa Police, Cal Fire, ambulance service providers, and the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) volunteers. Over its life, the back-up generator at the facility has been exposed to high temperatures from major fire events and has since proven to be unreliable and does not consistently turn on when power to the facility is lost. Property Management and ITS have made several attempts with contractors to identify the issue and repair the generator but the generator remains unreliable. At this time, the back-up generator has been disconnected from the building and a portable generator is now connected to the building to provide back-up power until a permanent replacement is established.
COAR Design Group, Inc., having been selected through an RFQ process for electrical projects, was given the task of providing project plans and specifications for this generator replacement. With the plans and specifications now complete, staff are requesting authorizat...

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