The bill seeks to approve Contract No. DCAM-24-CS-RFP-0009 with Atmos Solutions, Inc. for the renovation of the District of Columbia Stabilization and Sobering Center, with a total contract amount not to exceed $3,403,056.74. This includes an initial allocation of $950,000 for early project phases, which will cover design and preconstruction deliverables. The contract is structured as a cost-plus-fixed-fee agreement, with a substantial completion date targeted for January 29, 2026. The bill also outlines the contractor's qualifications and compliance with legal requirements, ensuring that the contract is within budget and legally sufficient. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of subcontracting, requiring at least 35% of the work to be subcontracted to certified business enterprises.

Furthermore, the bill modifies the existing contract to extend the duration of the Letter Contract and includes provisions for compliance with various legal standards, such as the Davis Bacon Act and the Living Wage Act. It establishes a framework for managing the project, including responsibilities for the Design-Builder during the design and construction phases, and mandates adherence to budgetary constraints and timelines. The bill also emphasizes the importance of timely deliverables and outlines penalties for delays, ensuring accountability and transparency throughout the renovation process. Overall, the bill aims to facilitate the successful completion of the renovation project while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and compliance with legal obligations.