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The Personnel Department has contacted Manpower Temporary Services and they <br />have agreed to extend the inspector's employment through June 5, 1994 at the <br />same bi-weekly rate of $1,920.00 (includes 18% administrative fee). The cost <br />of extending the inspectors employment until construction is complete and the <br />punch list is satisfied is estimated to be $9,000. <br />If this additional amount is approved, the total cost to the County for <br />inspection services on Indian River Boulevard Phase IV will be approximately <br />$79,800. Contracting through an employment agency for an inspector has <br />resulted in a substantial savings to the County. Contracting through a <br />consulting firm for a full time resident inspection services on Indian River <br />Boulevard Phase III for a one year period cost the County $135,060 ($99,840 <br />wages, $6,000 vehicle, $26,820 management and support, and $2,400 office <br />supplies). <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Extend the contract with Manpower Temporary Services at a cost of <br />$9,000. <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Seek additional proposals from other employment agencies. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends Alternative #1 whereby the contract with Manpower Temporary <br />Services is extended. Funding is from 309-215-541-066.51, Indian River <br />Boulevard Phase IV. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />Alternative #1 to extend the contract with Manpower <br />Temporary Services, as recommended by staff. <br />EXTENSION TO CONTRACT IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF STORMWATER UTILITIES (FASU) <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/3/94: <br />21 <br />BOOK F 993 <br />MAR 15 1994 <br />