Lake County, IL
File #: 17-0710    Version: 1 Name: Resolution for Johnson Controls
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/20/2017 In control: Financial & Administrative Committee
On agenda: Final action: 7/11/2017
Title: Resolution authorizing an agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., Arlington Heights, Illinois, for the software and maintenance of the building automation systems for the Johnson Controls boilers, chillers, and air handler units of various County facilities in an amount not to exceed $69,651.
Attachments: 1. 17157 Joint Purchase Recommendation 1
Title
Resolution authorizing an agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., Arlington Heights, Illinois, for the software and maintenance of the building automation systems for the Johnson Controls boilers, chillers, and air handler units of various County facilities in an amount not to exceed $69,651.

Staff Summary
* The County utilizes a Building Automation and Controls Network (BACnet) to monitor the functionality of the equipment to meet County goals of energy and operational efficiencies.
* Lake County entered into a contract with Johnson Controls, Inc., Arlington Heights, Illinois, for the software and maintenance for the building automation systems for the Johnson Controls boilers, chillers, and air handler units of various County facilities in March 2013.
* To maintain the current level of service for the equipment, there is a need for ongoing extended warranty of hardware and software maintenance for the building automation systems.
* Pursuant to Article 10-101 of the Lake County Purchasing Ordinance, Cooperative Purchasing, Lake County may participate in a cooperative purchasing agreement for the procurement of goods with one or more public procurement units in accordance with an agreement entered between the participants.
* This contract authorizes the services contract with Johnson Controls, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $69,651.

Body
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, to meet County goals of energy and operational efficiencies, the County utilizes a Building Automation and Controls Network (BACnet) to monitor the functionality of the equipment; and

WHEREAS, the hardware and software maintenance agreements from the original installation of the boilers, chillers, and air handler units at the various County facilities has expired; and

WHEREAS, to maintain the current level of service for the equipment there is a need for ongoing extended warranty of hardware and software maintenance for the building automation systems; and

WHEREAS, in accordance with Article ...

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