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2/19/2025 1:42:43 PM
Creation date
12/16/2020 12:26:53 PM
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Contractor's Name
Timmons Group
Approval Date
12/4/2020
Council Approval Date
12/2/2020
End Date
12/31/2025
Department
Purchasing
Department Project Manager
Theresa Bauccio-Teschlog
Subject / Project Title
Computerized Maintenance & Asset Mgmt (CMAMS)
Tracking Number
0002581
Total Compensation
$639,925.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Timmons Group Inc 2/16/2025 Change Order 2
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Path:
\Documents\City Clerk\Contracts\Agreement\Other Procurement Agreements
Timmons Group Inc. 11/8/2023 Amendment 1
(Contract)
Path:
\Records\City Clerk\Contracts\6 Years Then Destroy\2025
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During each gate check, whether internal or client guided, the project technical lead will review the <br /> Cityworks implementation using the System Design and Configuration plan as the base line for the <br /> system implementation before delivery of any project deliverable. <br /> Deliverable Made to <br /> Client <br /> YES <br /> Technical Lead OA Findings Did QA pass <br /> CIA Gate Check } Performs --t delivered to Project validation <br /> Assessment Manager <br /> A <br /> NO <br /> implementation <br /> Engineer Performs <br /> Updates based on <br /> QA Findings <br /> 2. Acceptance Procedures: <br /> Certain project deliverables and milestones will be subject to a process of review and acceptance. The <br /> process will involve the Project Managers from both the City and Timmons Group signing a User <br /> Acceptance document to indicate that products and services were delivered in accordance with the <br /> Project Plan. A fully executed User Acceptance document shall serve as authorization for Timmons <br /> Group to continue on to subsequent project tasks. Failure on the City's part to complete milestone <br /> acceptance within 10 business days or a mutually agreed upon timeframe may cause delays in initiation <br /> of subsequent tasks. <br /> The process for documentation deliverables is detailed in the following workflow: <br /> 1) Timmons Group will submit a Preliminary Draft of the project deliverable which will consist of a <br /> basic document template or outline for the City's Review. <br /> 2) The City will review and provide acceptance of the Preliminary Draft format within 10 business <br /> days. If the City is unable to meet 10 business day deadline, a mutually agreed upon time frame <br /> established by the Timmons Group Project Manager and the City's Project Manager shall be <br /> respected. <br /> 3) Timmons Group will deliver the draft deliverable by the scheduled due date. <br /> 4) The City will review the deliverable and provide feedback. <br /> 5) Timmons Group will deliver the final version for the City's formal acceptance. <br /> In some cases, where appropriate, the document deliverable will be updated throughout project and <br /> redelivered prior to Go-Live. <br /> L. Communication Management <br /> The responsibilities of Timmons Group's communication plan are to ensure that the project objectives <br /> are clearly articulated and met, that tasks are completed on schedule, issues are identified and <br /> promptly resolved, and that project status is continuously communicated to the City's core team. The <br /> communication plan addresses the primary aspects of project communication, including: <br /> 6 What is being communicated <br /> 6 To whom it is to be communicated <br /> 6 How it is to be communicated (e.g. In-person, e-mail, call, etc.) <br /> 9IPage <br />
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