REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action to Authorize the Use of City Electric Forces for New Dark Fiber Installations at Various Locations
Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Deliver and Enhance High Quality Efficient Services and Infrastructure
BACKGROUND
Section 1310 of the Santa Clara City Charter (Contracts on Public Works) states “that every contract involving an expenditure of more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the construction or improvement (excluding maintenance and repair) of public buildings, works, streets, drains, sewers, utilities, parks and playgrounds shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder.” The section further states that “the City Council may declare and determine that, in its opinion, the work in question may be performed better or more economically by the City with its own employees, and after the adoption of a resolution to this effect by at least four affirmative votes, it may proceed to have said work done in the manner stated, without further observance of the provisions of this section.”
In 2014, Silicon Valley Power (SVP) developed a position called Fiber Splicing Technician as an in-house position to primarily perform maintenance and repairs to meet the performance standards of fiber customers, which includes City departments and commercial customers. Fiber Splicing Technician activities include basic splicing and distribution changes to fiber optic cables. The technician can also perform duties such as pulling, laying, aligning, and positioning fiber optic equipment for new connections to the fiber network. Fiber Splicing Technicians also perform fusion splicing at building entrances and in maintenance spaces. Currently, SVP employs two Fiber Splicing Technicians.
DISCUSSION
Currently, the SVP fiber optic network serves SVP, other City departments, and various commercial customers. The Fiber Splicer Technician performs a variety of specialized activities from maintenance and repair to new or re-spliced interconnections to the SVP Fiber Enterprise. Each interconnection can be unique involving different hours of labor depending on the number of fibers required to be spliced and the particular location within the network. Technician time is tracked hourly and not on a per fiber basis.
Large or extensive projects involving extending fiber cable being laid along new paths or significant distances or adding conduit or related infrastructure are performed by a construction contractor through a public works contract. SVP spends up to $1 million per year on these public works contracts.
Staff believes that the work described below is better performed with City forces based upon the following factors: (1) the work is limited in size and scope; (2) City forces have knowledge and training in operating and maintaining and repairing the fiber optic system that can be leveraged to more economically perform this work; and (3) bidding out the work and contracting with a private entity would not likely result in a lower overall cost or time savings.
Therefore, staff recommends that the City Council declare and determine that City forces can better perform the following fiber optic projects and approve the use of City forces for such projects:
Estimate Number: FWM#1643
Location: 6001 America Center Drive - 3080 Raymond Street
Type of Service: Network Expansion
Description of Work: Pull fiber cable and terminate into buildings at 6001 and 6201 America Center Drive for network expansion into new buildings.
Estimated Cost: $2,653
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Fiber Revenue
Estimate Number: FWM#1644
Location: 1100 Space Park Drive - Stender Way
Type of Service: New Business
Description of Work: Splice, terminate and test fibers for a new route from 1100 Space Park Drive to 2972 Stender Way for a fiber lease customer.
Estimated Cost: $11,940
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
Estimate Number: FWM#1649
Location: 3080 Raymond Street - 6201 America Center Drive
Type of Service: New Business
Description of Work: Splice, terminate and test fibers for a new route from 3080 Raymond to 6201 America Center Drive for a fiber lease customer.
Estimated Cost: $13,931
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
Estimate Number: FWM#1650
Location: 5101 Lafayette Street - 6201 America Center Drive
Type of Service: New Business
Description of Work: Splice, terminate and test fibers for a new route from 5101 Lafayette to 6201 America Center Drive for a fiber lease customer.
Estimated Cost: $9,950
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
Estimate Number: FWM#1652
Location: 5020 Stars and Stripes Drive to 1990 Walsh Avenue
Type of Service: Fiber Install
Description of Work: Splice, terminate and test fibers.
Estimated Cost: $6,677
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
Estimate Number: FWM#1662
Location: 881 Martin Avenue to 1100 Space Park Drive
Type of Service: Fiber Install
Description of Work: Splice, terminate and test fibers.
Estimated Cost: $10,952
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
Estimate Number: FWM#1464
Location: 2905 Stender Way
Type of Service: Fiber Install
Description of Work: Air-blow, splice, terminate and test fibers.
Estimated Cost: $28,105
Appropriation: Electric Utility Capital Fund (591) Project 2004 - Fiber Development, Design & Expansion
Source of Revenue: Developer Contribution
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Staff recommends that the City Council determine that the action being considered is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, as the proposed work involves the construction or installation of a limited number of small fiber utility facilities.
FISCAL IMPACT
The funds to support the staff time for work performed by SVP and related construction materials for the work detailed in this report, totaling $84,208, are included in the Fiscal Year 2023/24 Budget, Fiber Development, Design, and Expansion project in the Electric Utility Capital Fund. All referenced work will be performed with City Electric Forces (SVP staff). Some work associated with encroachment permits may be performed by the Department of Public Works (DPW). DPW costs are recovered through payment of permit fees.
COORDINATION
This report has been coordinated with the Finance Department and City Attorney’s Office.
PUBLIC CONTACT
Public contact was made by posting the Council agenda on the City’s official-notice bulletin board outside City Hall Council Chambers. A complete agenda packet is available on the City’s website and in the City Clerk’s Office at least 72 hours prior to a Regular Meeting and 24 hours prior to a Special Meeting. A hard copy of any agenda report may be requested by contacting the City Clerk’s Office at (408) 615-2220, email clerk@santaclaraca.gov <mailto:clerk@santaclaraca.gov> or at the public information desk at any City of Santa Clara public library.
RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
1. Determine the proposed action is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; and
2. Declare and determine in accordance with Section 1310 of the City Charter that the public works located at 6001 America Center Drive to 3080 Raymond Street, 1100 Space Park Drive to 2972 Stender Way, 3080 Raymond Street to 6201 America Center Drive, 5101 Lafayette Street to 6201 America Center Drive, 5020 Stars and Stripes Drive to 1990 Walsh Avenue, 881 Martin Avenue to 1100 Space Park Drive, and 2905 Stender Way are better performed by the City with its own employees based on the information set forth in this Report to Council and authorize the performance of these public works consistent with this authorization.
Staff
Reviewed by: Manuel Pineda, Chief Electric Utility Officer
Approved by: Jovan D. Grogan, City Manager