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Report Number: SUS 09-23
Date: November 27, 2023
From: Kyle Bentley
Director, City Development & CBO
Subject: Community Climate Adaptation Project
- RFP 2023-12
- File: D-7001-028
Recommendation:
1. That Proposal No. RFP 2023-12, for Consulting Services for the Community Climate
Adaptation Project, submitted by Delphi Consulting Group Inc. in the amount of
$59,962.50 (excluding HST) be accepted;
2. That the net project cost of $61,018.00 (net of HST rebate), be approved;
3. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net project cost of
$61,018.00 for consulting services to lead Phase 2 and 3 of the Community Climate
Adaptation Project in the amount from the Approved 2023 Current Budget from Property
Taxes; and
4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary
actions as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: The Community Climate Adaptation Project is one of Pickering’s
many initiatives, intended to support the goal of becoming one of the most sustainable cities in
Canada. This project recognizes the importance of sustainability and climate resiliency in the
community.
To build upon this existing work, the City aims to further improve its climate resiliency, by
verifying and addressing the impacts of climate change, as it relates to the corporation and the
broader community, including residents, organizations, community groups, businesses,
institutions, places of worship, vulnerable populations, and individuals of all ages. Connecting
with community stakeholders will enable a better understanding of the scope and variety of
potential impacts of climate change within the various sectors and inform an action plan that
both increases resiliency, and reduces climate-related risks. This project will be completed in
3 phases. Phase 1 has been completed.
RFP 2023-12, for consulting services to lead Phase 2 and 3 of the Community Climate Adaptation
Project was issued on August 17, 2023 with a submission deadline of September 18, 2023. Two
companies submitted proposals. The Evaluation Committee, consisting of staff from City
Development, reviewed and evaluated the proposals received using criteria outlined in the bid
document.
It is the recommendation of the Evaluation Committee that Delphi Consulting Group Inc, as the
top-ranked Proponent, be awarded this project in the amount of $59,962.50 plus HST.
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In accordance with Section 10.04 (c) of the Purchasing Policy, where written proposals are
obtained in accordance with procedures set out in Section 06 and funds are available in the
approved budget, an award over $50,000.00 is subject to the additional approval of Council.
Financial Implications:
1. Proposal Amount
Proposal Number RFP 2023-12 $59,962.50
HST (13%) 7,795.13
Total Gross Project Amount $67,757.63
2. Estimated Project Costing Summary
Proposal Number RFP 2023-12 $59,963.00
HST (13%) 7,795.00
Total Gross Project Amount $67,758.00
HST Rebate (11.24%) ($6,740.00)
Total Net Project Costs $61,018.00
3. Approved Source of Funds – 2023 Current Budget
Expenditure Account Source of Funds Budget Required
502230.10115.0000 Property Tax $30,000.00 $30,000.00
502230.10115.0000 Property Tax $31,500.00 $31,018.00
Total Funds $61,500.00 $61,018.00
Net project costs under (over) approved funds $482.00
This project was approved in the 2023 Current Budget to be funded by property tax in the
amount of $30,000.00. All proposals came in over the budgeted amount. However, there are
sufficient funds available in the Consulting & Professional Fees account under the
Sustainability cost centre (502230.10115.0000) to cover the net cost of this study due to a
consulting project in the 2023 Current Budget, that did not proceed. At the time budgets were
prepared, staff anticipated there may be a need to complete projects associated with the
implementation of the Sustainable Design Standards. As staff worked through the
implementation process, they were able address aspects internally. Additionally, staff applied
for a grant to fund a related initiative in 2024. Funds have been allocated in the 2024 draft
Budget, should the grant request not be accepted.
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Discussion: Pickering has been proactively integrating climate resiliency into its corporate
culture for many years, while aiming to continuously balance the economic, environmental,
and social priorities of a healthy community. Staff are seeking to retain a consultant to lead
Phase 2 and 3 of the Community Climate Adaptation Project, which will result in the
completion of a draft City of Pickering Community Climate Adaptation Plan for Council’s
consideration to adopt. This work aligns with the goals and actions already being completed
through existing Council endorsed City programs, plans, and policies.
Building upon this foundation, the Community Climate Adaptation Project aims to further
improve climate resiliency and address the impacts of climate change. This project will be
completed in 3 phases.
Phase 1 was completed by the City, in partnership with the International Council for Local
Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) Canada. Pickering was 1 of 26 municipalities selected to
participate in ICLEI Canada’s Advancing Adaptation Project, which aimed to increase climate
change resiliency in Ontario municipalities. Phase 1 included a systematic approach with key
staff from the municipality, and multiple specific agencies, to identify, at a high level, the
impacts of climate change on the community, as well as to establish draft actions to address
these issues. ICLEI Canada was able to work with municipalities on this phase through a grant
they received from Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks, and the
Government of Canada’s Department of Environment and Climate Change Canada. A project
of similar scope led by ICLEI Canada is estimated to cost $60,000.00 for their consulting
services. Aside from the allocation of staff resources, Phase 1 did not require financial support
from the City. The draft findings of Phase 1 were not shared publicly since they were prepared
in a manner to be used as a starting point to frame the work for Phase 2.
Phase 2 is multi-faceted, and involves comprehensive public engagement, as well as a further
examination of climate change adaptation and actions of particular interest. This will be based
on a detailed engagement strategy, including, but not limited to, a combination of educational
climate webinar(s), surveys, and virtual workshop(s), to solicit feedback from residents, the
community at large, and additional stakeholders. The consultant will undertake the following
tasks:
•verify findings of Phase 1 and identify and address (where feasible) gaps;
•identify general financial considerations and re-assess monitoring metrics in relation to
the implementation of actions;
•examine the drivers and constraints related to the actions;
•prioritize actions; and
•finalize an implementation plan for draft actions based on these findings.
Phase 3 of the project involves analyzing the findings from Phase 1 and 2 to create a draft
Community Climate Adaptation Plan. The draft plan will be brought forward to Council in 2024
for consideration to adopt.
RFP 2023-12 (Consulting Services to lead Phase 2 and 3 of the Community Climate
Adaptation Project) was advertised on the City’s Bids & Tenders portal from August 17, 2023
to September 18, 2023. Two companies submitted proposals. Staff from City Development
reviewed and evaluated the proposals received using criteria outlined in the bid document.
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Proposals were evaluated and scored based on the consultant’s experience on similar
projects, their understanding of the project, project team overview and pricing. Upon careful
examination of all proposals and relevant documents received, the Evaluation Committee
recommends acceptance of the proposal submitted by Delphi Consulting Group Inc. in the
amount of $61,018.00 (net of HST rebate).
Prepared By:
Original Signed By
Melanie Edmond, HBSc
Coordinator, Sustainability
Original Signed By
Chantal Whitaker, BESc (Hons), CSR-P
Manager, Sustainability & Strategic
Environmental Initiatives
Approved/Endorsed By:
Original Signed By
Cathy Bazinet, CPPB, NIGP-CPP
Manager, Procurement
Original Signed By
Kyle Bentley, P. Eng.
Director, City Development & CBO
Original Signed By
Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA, CMA
Director, Finance & Treasurer
ME:ld
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Original Signed By
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer