File #: 25-0026    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Referred
File created: 1/3/2025 In control: Public Works Committee
On agenda: 1/7/2025 Final action:
Title: Neg Agmt PR00006904 with MSR Design to provide building material reuse consulting services, 02/01/25-6/30/27, NTE $140,100; and neg Agmt PR00006905 with Doors Unhinged to provide building material reuse consulting services, 02/01/25-6/30/27, NTE $145,250
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Neg Agmt PR00006904 with MSR Design to provide building material reuse consulting services, 02/01/25-6/30/27, NTE $140,100; and neg Agmt PR00006905 with Doors Unhinged to provide building material reuse consulting services, 02/01/25-6/30/27, NTE $145,250
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Resolution:
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BE IT RESOLVED, that the county administrator be authorized to negotiate Agreement PR00006904 with MSR Design to provide building material reuse consulting services, for the period of February 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, with a not to exceed amount of $140,100 be approved; that following review and approval by the County Attorney's Office, the county administrator be authorized to sign the agreement on the behalf of Hennepin County; and that the Controller be authorized to disburse funds as directed; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the county administrator be authorized to negotiate Agreement PR00006905 with Doors Unhinged to provide building material reuse consulting services for the period February 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, with a not to exceed amount of $145,250 be approved; that following review and approval by the County Attorney's Office, the county administrator be authorized to sign the agreement on the behalf of Hennepin County; and that the Controller be authorized to disburse funds as directed.
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Background:
Increasing the reuse and recycling of construction and demolition waste is one of the most impactful zero-waste actions identified in the county's 2024-2029 Solid Waste Management Plan.

Construction and demolition waste is a large waste stream - potentially equal to the amount of trash generated by residents and businesses - and materials such as cement, aluminum, steel and plastics have high climate impacts and significant diversion potential. About 75% of the materials in a typical demolition project could be salvaged or recycled, but only 30% of the construction and demolition waste generated in Minnesota is currently being recyc...

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