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CityCouncil/2013-09-24.pdf,2 | CityCouncil | 2013-09-24 | 2 | Mr. Viaming responded the City would not want to have a hard deadline and have to race to be covered by a project agreement; stated bid specifications have to be done right and bidders need to be notified that an agreement exists which has required terms and conditions; lead time is needed; encouraged starting as early as possible because what will happen in negotiations is not known; further stated more time is needed if hard elements are being negotiated; not getting an Agreement done in time and running into a problem is an unacceptable risk; the City may run out of time and not reach an Agreement or end up making a concession. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether negotiations should start six months or a year prior to construction in the example of a new bond funded facility. Mr. Viaming responded other agencies often start in advance of a bond measure vote and have the agreements in place; stated six months, or slightly longer, should be provided for negotiations; six months is more than enough time for most agreements, unless there is something particularly difficult. Councilmember Chen inquired whether there is an overlapping common denominator in most PLAs, such as hiring local, minority or women contractors. Mr. Viaming responded in the affirmative; stated typical provisions include: scope, strike/lock out, referrals, dispute resolution, and safety; said items are typically covered at a macro level; then, local matters include start times, daily machinations and paydays; the agreement standardizes certain things; social progress provisions are generally included in more urban Project Agreements and are becoming more typical in the interior Bay Area, but not rural areas. Councilmember Chen stated the City of Berkeley addressed a citywide PLA a year and a half ago; inquired what is the general trend and whether any other cities are considering citywide PLAs. Mr. Viaming responded that he does not know. Councilmember Chen stated an argument against PLAs is the inability for non-union workers and contra… | CityCouncil/2013-09-24.pdf |
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