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File #: 17-5539   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Audit and Accountability Committee
On agenda: 10/3/2017
Posting Language: Community Spay & Neuter Surgeries [Animal Care Services]
Attachments: 1. Postsolicitation - SpayNeuter
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CITY OF SAN ANTONIO
ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
INTERDEPARTMENTAL MEMO


TO: Sheryl Sculley, City Manager

FROM: Heber Lefgren, Director, Animal Care Services

COPY: Audit and Accountability Committee; Mar?a Villag?mez, Assistant City Manager, Ben Gorzell, Jr., CPA, Chief Financial Officer; Kevin Barthold, City Auditor; Troy Elliott, CPA, Deputy Chief Financial Officer

SUBJECT: Post-Solicitation Briefing for Community Spay-Neuter Services

DATE: October 3, 2017


The Animal Care Services Department (ACS) is seeking multiple organizations to provide 11,933 free spay-neuter surgeries annually to San Antonio residents in high need areas, which totals 59,665 surgeries over a five year period. The solicitation process has been completed.

The anticipated initial term for the awarded contracts is three (3) years. The City shall have the option to renew under the same terms and conditions for up to two (2) additional, one (1) year extensions. The contracts have an estimated annual value of $894,975, totaling $4,474,875 over a five year term.

On July 21, 2017, a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was released to select qualified and experienced vendors to provide 11,933 free spay-neuter surgeries annually to City residents. The service will include evaluating animals to determine suitability for sterilization procedure; performance of surgical procedure; post-operative care including medications as well as any additional follow-up care due to surgical complications. Selected vendors will be also required to ensure all pets have up-to-date rabies vaccinations and a registered microchip. Selected vendors may charge residents a minimal fee for City required rabies vaccinations or to implant a registered microchip, if needed.

The RFQ was advertised in the San Antonio Express-News and on the City's website on July 23, 2017. Responses were due August 11, 2017, and a total of five (5) vendors responded to the RFQ. A selection committee consisting of Executives from the City...

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