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A
A
A
Thanks
thanks
for
the
warning,
brandon,
okay,
so
it's
the
housing
authority
ronaldo,
if
you
want
to.
If
you
want
to
start
explaining
here,
what
we're
looking
at
it's
a
maintenance
right.
C
Sure
sure
so,
good
afternoon,
everyone
thanks
for
just
allowing
us
the
opportunity
to
present
this
plan.
So
it
is
the
plan
for
electrostatic
cleaning
for
cova
19
for
the
housing
authority
properties.
So
we
have
four
primes
for
the
project:
terminix
lwi
and
associate
atmos
solution
and
moto
cleaning.
So
three
of
the
four
primes
are
mbes
and
global.
Consulting
who
will
be
the
sub
is
the
wbe
of
the
project.
This
is
a
five-year
five-year
agreement,
and
so
you
know
we're
glad
to
have
them
join
us.
B
C
Yeah,
let's
see
llwi
and
associate,
they
are
mbe
and
wbe.
Okay,
yeah.
C
E
No,
I
was
going
to
say
for
a
few
I
was
going
to
just
say
for
future
contracts,
we're
going
to
let
the
department
and
the
prime
identify
where
they
want
to
sit
when
they're
both.
D
F
D
D
The
prime
here
is
ground
technology
and
it
has
three
subs
terra
testing,
which
is
a
veteran-owned
business,
geotech
technics,
which
is
not
certified,
and
then
there's
cag
engineering,
which
is
a
wbe,
and
the
project
cost
is
42
a
little
over
42
000
and-
and
this
is
the
the
allocation
the
between
the
three
subs
data
testing-
is
going
to
receive.
D
Ninety
13
geotechnics
will
receive
one
thousand
three
hundred
and
nine
and
tag
engineering
will
receive
two
two
thousand
seven
hundred
and
fifty,
and
this
is
a
domey
project.
Okay.
Moving
on
to
the
second
one,
this
second
one
is
a
dpw
project.
It's
titled
olympia
park,
shelter,
house
renovation,
the
prime
is
landmarks
sga,
and
it
is
this.
One
has
two
prime
two
subs:
what's
the
total,
the
total
project
cost
is
a
little
over
eighty
thousand,
it's
eighty-five
thousand.
D
Okay,
so
this
one's
85
000-
and
we
have
two
subs
here,
but
none
of
them
are
certified
and
then
we
have
the
last
one,
which
is
project
management,
assistance
for
various
projects.
This
is
the
prime
is
cdr
maguire,
and
this
one
has
one
sub:
it's
sp
thomas,
which
is
wbe,
and
the
project
cost
is
46
000.
A
What's
the
contract
for
the
minority
business
it.
D
Is
a
wbe.
D
The
yes,
the
the
cost
allocation
they'll
be
getting
9006.,
okay,
and
I
also
wanted
to
give
a
quarterly
update
for
the
itq
project.
So
far,
the
total
contract
value
with
including
both
domi
and
dpw,
it's
about
1.4
million
mbe,
sits
at
9.6.
D
Wb
participation
exceeds
the
city
goals
at
18.3
and
together
and
sorry
first,
the
veteran
owns
is
at
2.6
and
the
mwbe
together
they
constitute
27.9,
which
is
greater
than
the
25
city
goals.
So
this
in
any
case
we've
shared
with
procurement
with
domi
and
dpw.
So
they
are
more
mindful
of
the
mbe
numbers.
Okay,.
A
E
E
And
okay
guys,
I
want
to
give
you
the
first
quarter
on
the
which,
what
we
call
the
other
contracts
or
the
rfp
contracts
to
for
the
first
quarter.
We
reviewed
139
million
951
192
out
of
that
27
percent
is
for
mbe
at
38
million
nine
hundred
and
fifty
eight
thousand
one
hundred
and
thirty
three
dollars
and
thirteen
point.
Five
percent
of
that
is
wbe
at
19
million,
18
and
972,
so
we're
at
close
to
39
together
we're
doing
real
well
on
the
regular
contracts.
E
A
E
A
Difficult
to
understand
what
you're
saying
and-
and
we
don't
have
access
to
look
at
it,
so
just
email
it
to
us.
Please.
A
E
A
Okay,
so
chuck-
and
I
spoke
earlier-
and
I-
and
I
you
know
posed
this
to
you-
know-
brought
this
to
his
attention
and
proposed
it
to
him,
even
when
the
city
is
back
in
back
in
their
offices,
and
this
could
technically
go
back
to
a
live
meeting,
I
really
don't
feel
like.
We
should
do
that.
A
I
think
it's
a
lot
to
ask
contractors
and
subcontractors,
architects,
whatever
to
that.
Don't
have
leases
in
the
city
to
try
to
find
parking
attend.
These
meetings
sit
through
a
home
meeting
when
they're
only
up
for
10
minutes,
and
then
they
feel
uncomfortable
just
walking
out
afterwards.
They
feel
like
they
have
to
stay.
If
they're,
if
their
plan's
not
till
the
end,
then
they
definitely
have
to
stay.
You
know
what
I
mean
like.
I
just
feel
like
we
could.
This
works
really
well.
This
virtual
platform
works
really.
A
Well,
we
get
better
attendance
from
commissioners.
We
always
have
a
quorum,
that's
never
a
concern,
and
you
know
I
just
wanted
your
thoughts
on
that.
I
have
a
feeling
that
everybody's
gonna
be
like
yep,
that's
great,
I
don't
see
it,
but
but
what
we
thought
was
maybe
twice
a
year
we
would
meet
in
person.
You
know
like
in
december,
for
a
little
chris,
you
know
holiday
celebration.
A
We
would
have
a
live
meeting
in
the
in
the
room
and
then
maybe
in
july
we
could
do
a
special
meeting
where
we
would
get
through
the
contract
would
do
a
live.
You
know
in-person
meeting
get
through
the
contracts,
but
we
could
even
still
at
that
point,
have
the
vendors
and
the
suppliers
and
the
subcontractors
they
could
still
remote.
In
you
know
they
could
still
be
virtual
if
they
wanted,
but
our
meeting
we
would
be
in
person
because
then
we
would
get
some
we'll
we'll
get
some.
A
You
know
some
guests
to
come
in
and
talk
about.
Maybe
somebody
from
domey
to
just
talk
a
little
bit
about
upcoming
projects
or
like
what
we
just
had
prior
to
this
meeting
with
a
with
a
council
person.
You
know
find
out.
If
somebody
any
of
the
council
people
want
to
address
us-
or
the
governmental
committee
wants
to
address
us-
and
you
know,
give
a
little
presentation
or
the
interns
that
kind
of
thing.
So
what
are
your
thoughts
on
that
idea?.
A
A
She
was,
she
was
on
for
a
little
bit,
I'm
sure
she
I'm
sure
she
would
rather
do
it
from
her
office
too.
I
mean
at
that
point.
Chuck
would
probably
would
be.
I
don't
know
what
the
city's
doing,
but
I
would
think
that
you
would
be
back
in
the
office,
but
that's
okay,
you
could
you
know.
F
I'm
good
with
it.
I
just
want
us
to
be
flexible
if
there's
ever
a
reason
we
needed
to
go
in
for
this.
So
that's
all
I
would
say
I
mean
I
don't
know
what
the
reason
would
be
but,
like
I
said,
I'm
I'm
good
with
how
we're
working
but
just
stay
flexible
for
the
unknown.
Oh
sure,.
E
A
E
A
A
So
what
what
this
could
kind
of
just
mold
into
is
that
you
have
the
option
you
can
do.
You
could
come
in
person
or
you
could
be
be
on
the
virtual.
E
Yes,
we
could,
we
could
do
it
either
way
because
I'm
I'm
gonna
hold
the
room
and
work
out
of
the
room.
So
if
you
come
into
town,
you
could
come
up
to
the
room
or
you
could
do
it
virtual.
A
A
We
are
going
to
have
like
the
option
to
either
come
into
this
to
the
building
or
or
calling
for
or
cameron
or
calling
even
too.
A
All
right,
that's
that's
it
for
me
guys
anybody
else,
that's
got
anything.
They
want
to
share.
B
I
just
I
had
a
question
about
how
we're
keeping
minutes
and
I
wonder
if
it's
maybe
appropriate,
to
record
which
commissioners
supported
and
which
abstained.
I'm
just
thinking
of
last
week,
I
think,
last
month
there
tracy
needed
to
abstain
and.
B
Yeah-
and
I
think
it's
probably
important
that
there's
a
record
for
of
who
voted
how
on
on
which
of
the
contracts
just
for
political
reasons
in
some
cases,
so
I
don't
want
to
make
it
complicated.
A
B
A
E
A
E
A
All
right
and
if
they
abstained,
it
needs
to
say
that
they
abstain,
because
that's
what's
the
most
important,
because
we
ever
get
called
on
that
we
were
influential
in
a
in
a
contract
like
this
is
big
money
and
we
don't
want
you
know
if
I,
if
you
abstain,
then
you're
abstaining
from
like
my
car,
my
contract
with
how,
with
housing
authority
came
in
front.
You
know
amcom's.
E
E
E
E
E
A
E
Because
I
already
have
a
cup
for
dummy
next
month
so
yeah
it
might
be
a
little
bit
long.