HomeMy WebLinkAboutCHANGE ORDER - RFP - P843 TEMPORARY PERSONNEL SERVICESCHANGE ORDER NO. EXPRESS PERSONNEL -1
PROJECT TITLE: EXPRESS PERSONNEL TEMPORARY SERVICES AMENDMENT #1
CONTRACTOR: EXPRESS PERSONNEL SERVICES
DESCRIPTION:
1. Reason for change: AMEND CONTRACT TO INCORPORATE #11 INTO EXHIBIT A
GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES.
2. Description of Change: INCORPORATE REQUEST FOR 420-HOUR MINIMUM.
3. EFFECTIVITY DATE: TO COMMENCE UPON DATE OF EXECUTION SHOWN BELOW
TOTAL THIS CHANGE ORDER NOT APPLICABLE
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Express Personnel G6rvices Representative
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Human Resources Project Manager
cc: Human Resources
Contractor
Purchasing
9/99
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EXHIBIT "A"
GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES; GENERAL SERVICES CATEGORY
This section is intended to outline and define the categories in the general scope
of work that may be needed by the City. The items or tasks listed in each
category are examples of the types of specific services that the City anticipates
are likely to be required or may potentially be required in the General Services
category. It is possible that additional or extended similar services may be
required at some point of time and the City may choose to utilize the Service
Provider under such circumstances.
However, the City makes no assurance that any specific service described in this
section will be needed during the initial one-year term of any contract that may be
awarded pursuant to this Request for Proposal, or any extension of such a
contract.
Provide support for various departments whenever the support workload
exceeds the time available to City staff. Requests for temporary employees
may come from a wide range of City agencies and departments, covering
temporary personnel categories representing a diversity of skills and duties.
Requests for temporary personnel support will go directly to the Service
Provider from each individual department or agency. The Service Provider will
then work directly with the department to meet the need. The Service
Provider's project manager will need good communication skills and a focus
on customer service.
2. Pursuant to the Request for Proposal, the highest -ranked Service Provider
(Express Personnel Services) will serve as the Primary Contractor for
General Services and the second -highest ranked Service Provider (Volt
Services Group) will serve as the Secondary (backup) Contractor for
General Services. As a standard practice, it is the intent of the City that a City
department that determines that it needs temporary personnel services,
beyond the department's and the City's internal resources, would contact the
Primary Contractor regarding the specifics of the need. If the primary
contractor is unable to meet the need with sufficient qualified personnel in the
time frame required, the secondary contractor would be contacted. If neither
contractor is able to meet the need, other contractors would be contacted.
3. The Service Provider will maintain a listing of all temporary employees who
have worked on assignments with the City. This list shall include, at a
minimum, the following information:
a. The employee's name and social security number;
b. The employee's position classification, and training or skill level(s), as
appropriate;
c. The agency/department assignment;
d. The employee's total hours worked, salary per hour and cost per hour,
and total cost;
e. The supervisor's performance rating of the employee;
f. The total hours assigned per classification; and
g. The total cost to the City for all employees provided.
Utilizing this listing, the Service Provider will report all activity with the
City to the Human Resources Department and the Purchasing Division
on a quarterly basis, within two weeks after the end of the quarter.
4. Each separate assignment requiring temporary employees) for a department
will be authorized through the issuance of a Purchase Order based on the
Service Agreement. To provide the back-up information needed for each
specific Purchase Order, the Service Provider will work with the department
involved to provide a quotation for each temporary -employee assignment that
includes:
a. A description of the work to be performed;
b. The number and categories of employees required;
c. The location and time for initiation and performance of the work;
d. The payment procedures and amounts;
e. A description of the labor, materials, and support to be provided by the
City;
f. Identification of the supervisor/project manager for the department; and
g. Any other special circumstances relating to the performance of the work
assignment.
5. The Service Provider shall have available and/or be able to provide an
adequate number of qualified, dependable personnel in each category for
temporary employment by the City on request. The exact requirements in a
given situation, such as the number of temporary employees, the categories
required, days, dates, hours, and so on, will be determined by the various
departments and agencies as needs may arise, and will be specified by the
Purchase Order.
6. The Service Provider will provide an employee evaluation form to the City
department project manager for each assignment. Completed evaluation
forms shall be maintained by the Service Provider and copies shall be
provided to the Human Resources Department on request. In addition, the
Service Provider will also provide a company evaluation form (for evaluation
of the Service Provider's performance) to the City department project
manager for each assignment. Completed evaluation forms shall also be
maintained by the Service Provider, and copies shall be provided to the
Human Resources Department on request.
7. The Service Provider will provide orientation pamphlets to the temporary
employee, upon their assignment to the City, outlining to the employee the
general expectations the City has regarding their appearance and conduct
while on assignment to the City. The Service Provider will also provide
orientation pamphlets to the Project Managers in the user departments;
instructing them on how to best utilize the Service Provider's services and
communicate their job specifications; to assure assignment of personnel with
the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully complete their
assignment. The Service Provider will work with the Human Resources
Representative from the City, to develop pamphlets that will accomplish these
goals.
8. As requested by the City department prior to assignment or acceptance of
any temporary employee, the Service Provider will provide copies of resumes,
employment applications, test results, and any other relevant information to
the department. To the extent permissible by law, the Service Provider will
perform appropriate background checks on their contract employees. The
Service Provider will not assign to the City any person for whom they have
background or other information which, in the Service Provider's opinion,
would lead a reasonable person to question the suitability of that person for
assignment to the City.
9. If any person provided by the Service Provider fails to work for at least the
first four hours of the assignment, the Service Provider will not charge the City
for any hours. Should the City feel that the temporary employee is not suitable
for the assignment, the City will notify the Service Provider, who will in turn be
responsible for removing the employee from the City assignment.
10. A City department may on occasion request the assistance of the Service
Provider in administering skills tests to individuals being considered for City
positions. The Service Provider will work with the City department and the
Human Resources Representative to determine the appropriate tests to be
administered; and the appropriate fees, if any, to be associated with the
testing.
11.In the event that the City should elect to hire a Temporary Associate
provided by the Service Provider as an employee of the City of Fort Collins for
the position the Service Provider has assigned them to, then the Service
Provider has requested that the Temporary Associate remain on their payroll
for a minimum of 420 regular working hours. If the City desires to hire the
Associate prior to the completion of 420 regular working hours, the Service
Provider requests that their office be contacted in advance.
Administrative Services
Purchasing Division
City of Fort Collins
Memorandum
To: Jeanne Fangman — Express Personnel Services
From: Ed Bonnette — City of Fort Collins Purchasing
Date: 9/3/2004
Re: Change Order to Temporary Services Agreement
Jeanne,
Attached please find three copies of the Change Order Form and the revised Exhibit
A Scope of Services from our Service Agreement for Temporary Services. Joan
Busch from our Human Resources Department has requested the addition of Section
#11 to the Scope of Services, in order to address the hiring of a Temporary
Associate. The other Sections #1-10 have not been changed. Please review Section
#11; if the wording is acceptable to you, please sign the three copies of the Change
Order Form and return them to me at the following address:
City of Fort Collins Purchasing Division
Attention: Ed Bonnette
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Joan will sign for Human Resources, and we will return a copy for your files. If you
would like to request any changes to the wording of Section #11, please e-mail them
to me at ebonnettegfc ov.com, and I will review your request with Joan.
Sincerely,
Ed Bonnette
Buyer
City of Fort Collins Purchasing
CONFIDENTIAL
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215 North Mason Street • 2nd Floor • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6775 • FAX (970) 221-6707
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CHANGE ORDER NO. EXPRESS PERSONNEL -1
PROJECT TITLE: EXPRESS PERSONNEL TEMPORARY SERVICES AMENDMENT #1
CONTRACTOR: EXPRESS PERSONNEL SERVICES
DESCRIPTION:
1. Reason for change: AMEND CONTRACT TO INCORPORATE #11 INTO EXHIBIT A
GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES.
2. Description of Change: INCORPORATE REQUEST FOR 420-HOUR MINIMUM.
3. EFFECTIVITY DATE: TO COMMENCE UPON DATE OF EXECUTION SHOWN BELOW
TOTAL THIS CHANGE ORDER NOT APPLICABLE
ACCEPTED BY: DATE:
ACCEPTED BY:
Express Personnel Services Representative
Human Resources Project Manager
cc: Human Resources
Contractor
Purchasing
9/99
DATE:
EXHIBIT "A"
GENERAL SCOPE OF SERVICES; GENERAL SERVICES CATEGORY
This section is intended to outline and define the categories in the general scope
of work that may be needed by the City. The items or tasks listed in each
category are examples of the types of specific services that the City anticipates
are likely to be required or may potentially be required in the General Services
category. It is possible that additional or extended similar services may be
required at some point of time and the City may choose to utilize the Service
Provider under such circumstances.
However, the City makes no assurance that any specific service described in this
section will be needed during the initial one-year term of any contract that may be
awarded pursuant to this Request for Proposal, or any extension of such a
contract.
1. Provide support for various departments whenever the support workload
exceeds the time available to City staff. Requests for temporary employees
may come from a wide range of City agencies and departments, covering
temporary personnel categories representing a diversity of skills and duties.
Requests for temporary personnel support will go directly to the Service
Provider from each individual department or agency. The Service Provider will
then work directly with the department to meet the need. The Service
Provider's project manager will need good communication skills and a focus
on customer service.
2. Pursuant to the Request for Proposal, the highest -ranked Service Provider
(Express Personnel Services) will serve as the Primary Contractor for
General Services and the second -highest ranked Service Provider (Volt
Services Group) will serve as the Secondary (backup) Contractor for
General Services. As a standard practice, it is the intent of the City that a City
department that determines that it needs temporary personnel services,
beyond the department's and the City's internal resources, would contact the
Primary Contractor regarding the specifics of the need. If the primary
contractor is unable to meet the need with sufficient qualified personnel in the
time frame required, the secondary contractor would be contacted. If neither
contractor is able to meet the need, other contractors would be contacted.
3. The Service Provider will maintain a listing of all temporary employees who
have worked on assignments with the City. This list shall include, at a
minimum, the following information:
a. The employee's name and social security number;
b. The employee's position classification, and training or skill level(s), as
appropriate;
c. The agency/department assignment;
d. The employee's total hours worked, salary per hour and cost per hour,
and total cost;
e. The supervisor's performance rating of the employee;
f. The total hours assigned per classification; and
g. The total cost to the City for all employees provided.
Utilizing this listing, the Service Provider will report all activity with the
City to the Human Resources Department and the Purchasing Division
on a quarterly basis, within two weeks after the end of the quarter.
4. Each separate assignment requiring temporary employee(s) for a department
will be authorized through the issuance of a Purchase Order based on the
Service Agreement. To provide the back-up information needed for each
specific Purchase Order, the Service Provider will work with the department
involved to provide a quotation for each temporary -employee assignment that
includes:
a. A description of the work to be performed;
b. The number and categories of employees required;
c. The location and time for initiation and performance of the work;
d. The payment procedures and amounts;
e. A description of the labor, materials, and support to be provided by the
City;
f. Identification of the supervisor/project manager for the department; and
g. Any other special circumstances relating to the performance of the work
assignment.
5. The Service Provider shall have available and/or be able to provide an
adequate number of qualified, dependable personnel in each category for
temporary employment by the City on request. The exact requirements in a
given situation, such as the number of temporary employees, the categories
required, days, dates, hours, and so on, will be determined by the various
departments and agencies as needs may arise, and will be specified by the
Purchase Order.
6. The Service Provider will provide an employee evaluation form to the City
department project manager for each assignment. Completed evaluation
forms shall be maintained by the Service Provider and copies shall be
provided to the Human Resources Department on request. In addition, the
Service Provider will also provide a company evaluation form (for evaluation
of the Service Provider's performance) to the City department project
manager for each assignment. Completed evaluation forms shall also be
maintained by the Service Provider, and copies shall be provided to the
Human Resources Department on request.
7. The Service Provider will provide orientation pamphlets to the temporary
employee, upon their assignment to the City, outlining to the employee the
general expectations the City has regarding their appearance and conduct
while on assignment to the City. The Service Provider will also provide
orientation pamphlets to the Project Managers in the user departments;
instructing them on how to best utilize the Service Provider's services and
communicate their job specifications; to assure assignment of personnel with
the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully complete their
assignment. The Service Provider will work with the Human Resources
Representative from the City, to develop pamphlets that will accomplish these
goals.
8. As requested by the City department prior to assignment or acceptance of
any temporary employee, the Service Provider will provide copies of resumes,
employment applications, test results, and any other relevant information to
the department. To the extent permissible by law, the Service Provider will
perform appropriate background checks on their contract employees. The
Service Provider will not assign to the City any person for whom they have
background or other information which, in the Service Provider's opinion,
would lead a reasonable person to question the suitability of that person for
assignment to the City.
9. If any person provided by the Service Provider fails to work for at least the
first four hours of the assignment, the Service Provider will not charge the City
for any hours. Should the City feel that the temporary employee is not suitable
for the assignment, the City will notify the Service Provider, who will in turn be
responsible for removing the employee from the City assignment.
10. A City department may on occasion request the assistance of the Service
Provider in administering skills tests to individuals being considered for City
positions. The Service Provider will work with the City department and the
Human Resources Representative to determine the appropriate tests to be
administered; and the appropriate fees, if any, to be associated with the
testing.
11.In the event that the City should elect to hire a Temporary Associate
provided by the Service Provider as an employee of the City of Fort Collins for
the position the Service Provider has assigned them to, then the Service
Provider has requested that the Temporary Associate remain on their payroll
for a minimum of 420 regular working hours. If the City desires to hire the
Associate prior to the completion of 420 regular working hours, the Service
Provider requests that their office be contacted in advance.