File #: 21-0336R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/30/2021 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 5/10/2021 Final action: 5/10/2021
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH RAMBOLL US CONSULTING INC., FOR COASTAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $294,500.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A_Research and Assessment.pdf
Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH RAMBOLL US CONSULTING INC., FOR COASTAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $294,500.

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CITY PROPOSAL:
RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are authorized to enter into an agreement, substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A, with Ramboll US Consulting, Inc. for coastal infrastructure resilience research and development services to address bank collapse on the north shore and Minnesota Point as a result of storm surges for a total amount not to exceed $294,500, payable from fund 225-125-1815-5310-STORMAA (Disaster Recovery Fund; Finance; Storm Surge October 2018; Contract Services; Advance Assistance - Mitigation of Shoreline Storm Damage).

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution authorizes an agreement with Ramboll US Consulting, Inc. to research, identify and demonstrate economically feasible methods for reducing shoreline erosion and failure and corresponding infrastructure risks along the North Shore of Lake Superior, from Brighton Beach to the French River, and select areas on Minnesota Point, as well as provide data and recommendations, including asset protection, that could be used in similar situations and locations along the lakeshore. Ramboll is highly qualified to develop engineering solutions and preliminary designs for managing shoreline risks for the City. Ramboll's North American division includes over 2,000 personnel, including coastal experts in site characterization, risk assessment, engineering design, construction management, performance monitoring, treatment system operation and maintenance, and habitat restoration.

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety - Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management submitted a successful application to FEMA for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Advanced Assistance (HMGP-AA) on behalf of the City of Duluth as sub applicant. HMGP funds are available to reduce ...

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