Guilford County
File #: 2020-248    Version: 1 Name:
Type: New Business Status: Passed
File created: 5/11/2020 In control: Board of Commissioners Work Session
On agenda: 5/19/2020 Final action: 5/19/2020
Title: APPROVE CAPITAL PROJECT AND ORDINANCE FOR EMS VEHICLE DECONTAMINATION STATION - COVID-19 CARES FUNDS
Attachments: 1. EMS Vehicle Decon Station CARES - DRAFT 5-21-20.pdf
Related files: 2020-349
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TITLE
Title
APPROVE CAPITAL PROJECT AND ORDINANCE FOR EMS VEHICLE DECONTAMINATION STATION - COVID-19 CARES FUNDS
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Jim Albright
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BACKGROUND
Background
Guilford County Emergency Services has identified the need for a dedicated, free-standing vehicle decontamination & wash station at the new Maintenance & Logistics Facility on Pepperstone Drive due to the increased need for decontamination and thorough cleaning of EMS vehicles in the COVID-19 pandemic. The County received CARES funds that can, in part, be used to provide additional capacity for COVID response including cleaning and decontamination of equipment used to care for and transport potential COVID patients; these funds will be used for this project. The original EMS Maintenance & Logistics Facility project scope included provisions for a truck wash/unit decontamination area, but it was not included in the original bid package as an alternate or in the base project. This newly proposed station will be a stand alone project and will require architectural design and engineering, permitting, equipment acquisition, construction, and acceptance testing.

Estimated costs:
Architectural and engineering $36,000
Equipment acquisition $150,000
Construction and permitting $450,000
TOTAL $636,000

The county will follow NC purchasing rules in soliciting the various components of the project, and provide updates to the Board of Commissioners, as required by statue. The use of this vehicle decontamination facility will ensure the cleaning of ambulances to a high level to protect the public from risks, and allow logistics staff to have more time for unit restocking and other disinfection processes.
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BUDGET IMPACT
Budget Impact
Capital Project Ordinance
EMS Vehicle Decontamination Station
Community Development & Recovery Fund
$636,000 Increase in Federal/State Revenue (CARES funding)
$636,000 Increase in Appropriation to EMS Maintenance and Logistics Facili...

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