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Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a One-Year Agreement with Terraphase Engineering for Environmental Consulting Services at Alameda Point in an Amount Not to Exceed $147,458 for the First Year, with the Option of Four One Year Extensions for a Total Five Year Agreement in an Amount Not to Exceed $517,909. (Community Development 29061822)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Terraphase Engineering (Terraphase) has been serving as the City of Alameda's (City) Alameda Point environmental consultant since 2018. It is important to have an experienced and sophisticated environmental consultant for Alameda Point, as Alameda Point is a federal "Superfund" (hazardous material contamination) site. Terraphase's contract with the City expired on July 10, 2021. Staff recommends entering into a contract with Terraphase to continue providing environmental consulting services for Alameda Point.
BACKGROUND
Alameda Point was an active United States Navy (Navy) base from 1940 to 1997. It was selected for closure as part of the 1993 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC). Operational closure occurred in April 1997. Alameda Point is a federal Superfund site due to contamination in the soil and groundwater associated with the Navy's past use of the property. It is comprised of 300 petroleum sites and 34 federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) installation restoration sites, many of which have been remediated and closed. The Navy is responsible for the clean-up of contamination associated with its former activities at Alameda Point, and has been actively investigating and remediating the property for the last 20+ years, during which time it has spent over $500 million on these efforts.
The City uses a professional environmental consultant to provide services regarding the Navy's remediation of the former NAS Alameda, conveyance of land from the Navy to ...
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