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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6. Village Manager's Report 05/20/2014nt Prospcct 1 li Village of Mount Prospect Fire Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E FROM: FIRE CHIEF DATE: APRIL 22, 2014 JANONIS - 0(14 SUBJECT: FIRE ENGINE PURCHASE — WAIVER OF BID Background The Fire Department is scheduled to replace a 1999 Pierce Quantum fire engine in 2014. This apparatus has over 78,000 miles and its condition and service history indicate replacement is warranted. This vehicle has been kept in reserve status anticipating its replacement this year. Fire engines are generally kept for 15 years; ten for frontline and five for reserve status. This apparatus has met its useful life expectancy and several repairs will be needed if the service life is extended any longer, based on condition and mileage. The transmission has shown signs of needing a major overhaul, which could exceed $15,000 to repair properly. As there were numerous fire departments considering the purchase of apparatus, a committee was formed through the Northwest Municipal Conference for a joint purchase. General Bid Information The Northwest Municipal Conference Joint Purchasing Advisory Committee organized the request for proposal. The committee was comprised of representatives from fire service agencies in the Northeastern Illinois region. Request for proposals were sent to over twenty manufacturers of fire apparatus. On July 9, 2013, the Northwest Municipal Conference opened bids for fire apparatus from all vendors. The lowest responsive bidder was Global Emergency Products, Inc. (Pierce). The Fire Department Apparatus Committee reviewed the awarded bid and found a new stipulation which prevents a municipality from choosing a different chassis. In the past, the local municipality was allowed to change chassis from the manufacturer that was awarded the bid. As this is not the case this year, Global Emergency Products offered an option of purchasing a stock unit. Fire Engine Purchase — Waiver of Bid April 22, 2014 Page 2 Stock units become demonstration models if not purchased while on the production line. The stock engine in this case meets or exceeds all of our needs and is the same chassis as the other three engines currently in the fleet. We currently own three Pierce engines and have been extremely satisfied with their performance and reliability over the years. This purchase will allow us to maintain three essentially identical vehicles that will make it easier when training our staff and maintenance personnel. Also, this purchase will streamline our parts inventory since the vehicles are the same type and manufacturer. Budqet Authorization Funding for this replacement is provided in the 2014 Budget in the Capital Improvement Section on pages 327 and 329. The account number is 061.80.86.00.1.000.660.005. The budgeted amount is $575,000. The resale amount of the current engine is estimated at $25,000 to $50,000. Recommendation Based on the above information, I recommend the Village Board waive the bidding process and award a contract to Global Emergency Vehicles, Wonder Lake, in an amount not to exceed $555,022. Pierce offers a 100 percent prepayment discount of $16,747 which will bring the cost down to $538,275. After discussing this option with the Finance Director, he recommended that we take advantage of this discount. John J. Malcolm JM /hd H:Wdministration \Vehicles \Vehicle ReplacementUM -2014 Fire Engine Purchase - Village Manager.docx The Pierce Quantum is the truck of choice for departments that demand the absolute best and nothing less. You'll get the exact truck to meet your unique needs, loaded with the options that are vital to your success. Olinntrmrri Uean lot Indiistry Pprforrsianre ctarivfqrds The Quantum was designed to set the fire industry's standard for performance and technology. It exceeded expectations. In fact, it's the truck that all others have been measured against for the past decade. A recent redesign has enhanced safety, improved performance and elevated this truck to legendary status. Not only does the Quantum boast the most robust chassis in the industry, it's also expertly engineered with features you'll appreciate every time you get in the truck. From an ergonomic wraparound dash, to a 180 view from the 4,100- square -inch windshield, to an overall spacious interior, the Quantum is designed to meet your demands. In addition to structural superiority, the Quantum has safety features unmatched by anyone in the industry: air - actuated steps; Electronic Stability Control (ESC); exclusive Command Zone'" advanced technology that links key vehicle systems to one another so they work together safely, effectively, and efficiently; TAK -V Independent Front Suspension for improved ride quality and shorter stopping distances; a Side Roll Protection system that senses the exact moment of a side roll and provides instant protection; and, as another industry first, frontal air bags. At Pierce, leadership means building safety into every apparatus we build. R;3 -,p Your PoOnrjinnr", Cxnf'.!' ±??tine Air - actuated steps. A 515 - horsepower engine. As impressive as the individual details are, they're meaningless to you without outstanding performance as a unit. The Quantum performs like the world's most technically advanced fire apparatus. Because it is. r. Engine Horsepower 455 -515 hp Transmission Allison EVS4000 Alternator Up to 400 amp GVW Ratings Front: Up to 24,000 Rear: Up to 58,000 Frame Rails Size /RBM 13'/," /33.66cm Cab Length 67.25" - 73.757 170.8cm - 187.3cm Cab Raised 12" or 22"/ 30.5cm - 55.9cm Seating Capacity Up to 10 TAK -4® � Standard Cramp Angle 45- degree max. Brake Size 17" rotor w/TAK -4 Rear Axle Leaf or air Suspension Single or tandem Water Tank Capacity Up to 3,000 gal/ 11356.235 liters Command Zone'" Yes • Pantograph wipers deliver excellent coverage • Air - actuated steps fold out automatically providing a large, low first step at 16" from the ground that makes cab entry or exit easier • Hook -up ports throughout cab for cell phones and other electronics • Easy in -cab maintenance access for fluids • Upper windows above doors for better visibility and brighter interior light • High angle of approach to handle obstacles with confidence • TAK -4® Independent Front Suspension for shorter braking distances, better ride quality and increased FAWR to 24,000 lbs. Command Zone" Provides critical information — right now! When you need to know what's happening with your rig right now, you need the exclusive Command Zone advanced electronics and control system from Pierce - Command Zone delivers real -time data profiles of apparatus performance, including details of vehicle operation and diagnostics. 4,100 Sq. In. Windshield Gives You Unmatched Visibility. At more than 4,100 square inches, it's nearly the area of a 484 sheet of plywood. Coupled with the outstanding seating positions for the driver and officer, that means unmatched visibility Plus, tinted safety glass cuts both solar load and heat, while vertical (pantograph) wiper blades clear a maximum amount of glass area. The ergonomically designed wraparound dash puts you in complete command of any situation - Similar to a jet fighter cockpit, the dash panel is designed to keep controls at the fingertips of the operator. The instrument panel has room for up to 80 switches in the overhead and dash positions. The Quantum has one of the roomiest cabs in the industry - over 150" - and we've increased the space between the driver's knees and the engine tunnel, increasing comfort- Frontal air bag protection • Side Roll Protection system for enhanced firefighter safety • Frontal air bag protection • Tandem rear axle (up to 58,000) available for heavier GVWR • 42- degree cab tilt for easy engine / power train access • Massive 13 IN' 120 ksi steel frame rails for superior handling and reduced frame deflection • 45- degree cramp angle for maximum maneuverability • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) • 36" flat work surface officer side Side Roll Protection system Air bags /curtains in front & rear Air - Actuated Steps Make Access Easy. Easy in. Easy out. Speed and safety go hand in hand with the Quantum's exclusive air - actuated steps. Each pneumatically operated step folds out automatically when the door is opened, providing a large, low, first step at 16 inches from the ground that makes cab entry or exit easier, especially when suited up and carrying gear. !iT, is ,�ralL.ilrLJ a ;vide ramie W eating on'iiµa ufons bu uli iu IU iilr3iiyiir,;i; Some features listed are options. PROTECTION FROM EVERY aso• ANGLE_ At Pierce, leadership means building safety into every apparatus we make 360 Protection From Every Angle is a bumper -to- bumper focus on firelighter safety. To, from and at the scene.. Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM �M?/ TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: WATER & SEWER SUPERINTENDENT DATE: MAY 14, 2014 SUBJ: BID RESULTS FOR WATER METERS AND WATER METER ACCESSORIES ($214,653.05) Background On October 1, 2013 the Village Board awarded a contract for the installation of a new automated meter reading (AMR) /Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) System. The new AMR system will allow the Village to remotely read all Village owned water meters (commercial and residential) on a daily basis. As part of our AMR project; staff identified 165 larger meters (1.5" and greater) that need to be exchanged in order to properly work with the new AMR system. These meters are not normally replaced but are tested and repaired as needed based on AWWA standards. This practice will continue after the installation of the new meters. These proposed purchases will be long- lived. Some of our existing large diameter meters, such as the 8" Metron - Farnier single -jet, have been in service for more than 20 years. The 1.5" and 2" meters will be replaced utilizing in -house staff. The larger meters (3 "- 8") will be replaced utilizing a water meter services contractor. Staff prepared a bid specification for the quantity of meters that are planned for replacement as well as associated meter accessories. The bid request asked vendors to provide separate pricing on each item to allow the Village to use the lowest responsible price per item. The bid also asked that the vendor hold their pricing for a minimum of one hundred and eighty (180) days. The specifications required all vendors to meet or exceed AWWA cold water meter standards. In addition, staff included a requirement that the proposed meters be of a design and construction that emphasizes low -flow accuracy. Due to the increasing cost of Lake Michigan water, as well as the increased Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) restrictions on unaccounted water flow, staff deemed that an emphasis on low -flow accuracy was prudent. Additionally, these larger meters account for approximately 45% of total water sales. Page 2 of 4 Bid Results for Water Meters and Water Meter Accessories ($214,653.05) May 14, 2014 Bid pesults Bid documents were sent to six (6) firms and a bid notice was published in a local newspaper. Bids were received on March 10, 2014, opened and read aloud as required. Five (5) bidders submitted pricing. Five (5) firms submitted the following pricing: Discussion All bids were checked to ensure that the supplier was providing the needed and necessary equipment in accordance with the specifications. All bidders complied with the bid specifications. All bidders submitted pricing for low lead/ no -lead brass meters in compliance with recent EPA reduced lead requirements. The bids included three styles of meters in varying sizes, a single -jet meter, ultrasonic meter and a mag- meter. All three meter types meet or exceed AWWA standard and achieve the level of accuracy required by the Village. Both Badger Meter and MidAmerican supplied local references for their ultrasonic meters. Staff contacted the supplied references and found that each vendor has only about 100 meters installed in the Chicago area. These meters have been installed less than four (4) years. There have been some initial product issues including corrosion. Muniply Badger HBK Meter MidAmerican Item Qty (Metron) Kamstrup Meter Services (Master Meter) single -jet (ultrasonic) ultrasonic (Hersey) ultrasonic mag meter 1 -1/2" $595.00@ $375.00@ $451.36@ $1262.98@ meters 85 $50,575 total $31,875. $38,365.60 No bid $107,353.30 total total total 2" meters 50 $1288.36@ $1150.00@ $605.42@ No bid $1150.00@ $64,418 total $57,500 total 30,271 total $57,500 total 3" meters 20 $1985.00@ No bid No bid $2990.20@ $1591.05@ $39,700 total $59,804 total $31,821 total $3800.00@ $3140.54@ $1860.37@ 4" meters 10 $38,000 total No bid No bid $31,405.40 $18,603.70 total total 8" meter 1 $6850.00 No bid No bid No bid $2990.90 Encoded 44 $95.00@ No bid No bid No bid No bid Registers $4180 total Bolt Packages Sump $23,295.00 No bid $20,383.45 $20,750.00 $10,930.05 & Flan es Discussion All bids were checked to ensure that the supplier was providing the needed and necessary equipment in accordance with the specifications. All bidders complied with the bid specifications. All bidders submitted pricing for low lead/ no -lead brass meters in compliance with recent EPA reduced lead requirements. The bids included three styles of meters in varying sizes, a single -jet meter, ultrasonic meter and a mag- meter. All three meter types meet or exceed AWWA standard and achieve the level of accuracy required by the Village. Both Badger Meter and MidAmerican supplied local references for their ultrasonic meters. Staff contacted the supplied references and found that each vendor has only about 100 meters installed in the Chicago area. These meters have been installed less than four (4) years. There have been some initial product issues including corrosion. Page 3 of 4 Bid Results for Water Meters and Water Meter Accessories ($214,653.05) May 14, 2014 Ultrasonic meters is a new metering technology that has only recently been employed in potable water systems. Mag meters have been deployed for several more years but are only deployed in low numbers. There are less than a dozen mag meters in the metro area. Staff is not recommending the use of these new technologies for two reasons - their low installed base and their battery life (replacement). Based on the low numbers on installed meters for the ultrasonic and mag meter style meter and the low number of installed meters on a local level for either type (about 100 meters of both styles); staff cannot at this time recommend that the Board consider either of these two styles of water meters. Also, the mag and ultrasonic meters use a battery to power the unit's water measuring process and because of this, the entire meter needs to be replaced every 10 -14 years for the smaller meters (1 -1/2" to 4 "). The larger mag and ultrasonic meters only need to be removed and sent for battery replacement when their internal batteries expire. But this is not the case with the single -jet meter. The Metron - Farnier meters do not use a battery as part of their measuring process. Their expected life is 20 to 30 years and installed meters within the Village are approaching 20 years of good service without incident. The cost savings from not purchasing additional whole meters to replace the installed units when their internal batteries fail makes the Metron - Farnier the more economical meter to acquire when compared to the others. Staff is recommending that the Village Board accept staff's recommendation that the single jet Metron meters supplied from Muniply of Chicago, Illinois is the most responsible bid and to award the purchase of water meters to Muniply of Chicago, Illinois for their Metron - Farnier single -jet meters in the sizes from 1 -1/2" to 8 ". The bid document also included other components; encoded registers, flanges and nuts & bolts for the meter installations. Muniply was the only bidder for the encoded registers needed to make existing Metron meters installed within the Village compatible with the new AMR system. Staff is recommending that the sole bid from Muniply ( Metron) bid for the 44 encoded registers necessary to retrofit existing installed Metron meters to make them compatible with the new AMR system be accepted and awarded in the amount of $4,180.00. For the remaining flanges, nuts & bolts; staff is also recommending that the bolt packages and flanges be awarded to Mid American Water in an amount of $10,930.05 The total award for water meters and water meter accessories to the two (2) firms would be $214,653.05. Page 4 of 4 Bid Results for Water Meters and Water Meter Accessories ($214,653.05) May 14, 2014 Recommendations I recommend that the Village Board: 1. Accept Muniply of Chicago, Illinois as the responsible bid for water meters and authorize the purchase of single -jet water meters and encoded meter registers in an amount of $203,723.00. 2. Accept Mid American Water of Wauconda, Illinois as the lowest, responsible bid for water meter accessories and authorize the purchase in an amount not to exceed $10,930.05 for water meter accessories. Sufficient funds for these procurements exist in the current budget. Matt Overeem, Superintendent I concur. Sean P. Dorsey Director of Public Works cc: Bid file H: \Water \projects\2014\meters \BID RECOMMENDATION water meters rev3.docx Prospect Lm? Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DATE: MAY 14, 2014 SUBJECT: RESULTS OF WATER METER SERVICES BID ($123,860) BACKGROUND In order to limit water loss or unaccounted -for water consumption in the Village -owned potable water distribution system, Public Works routinely performs water meter testing, replacements, and repairs on a scheduled basis. This work generally requires access to meters installed behind locked doors on private property. As a consequence, it is necessary to schedule appointments with property owners prior to performing the work. Commensurate with this work, inspections of sump pumps and storm water conveyance systems installed on private property are also performed. These inspections are required by Village Code and are pursuant to the Village's Long Term Maintenance Agreement with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC). Sump pump inspections and meter work are performed at the same time, during a single appointment, in order to reduce inconvenience for property owners. The Village has awarded a water meter testing, replacement, and repair contract utilizing a competitive bidding process since 1985. Sump pump inspections have been included in the scope of this contract since 1999. Annually, 500 -800 properties are targeted for water meter replacements and sump pump inspections under this contract. Additionally, approximately 120 commercial water meters, ranging in size from 2" diameter to 8" diameter, are tested each year. Staff prepared a detailed set of specifications and bid documents for this proposed contract. These documents stipulate that the successful bidder will maintain their pricing for the entire contract period. No price increases are allowed. The current bid documents differ from prior versions as follows: Each water meter replacement will include installation of a water meter and an end point (module) that will be compatible with the Village's automated meter reading system (AMR). Year 1 of the proposed contract (2014) will include an additional 32 water meter replacements These meters are larger 3" — 8" meters that must be replaced in order to be compatible with the Village's AMR system. This expense was previously presented for the Village Board's consideration in a memorandum dated September 25, 2013 and discussed at the October 1, 2013 Regular Meeting. Years 2 and 3 of the proposed contract return the volume of work to traditional levels (500 -800 meters /inspections per year). Page 2 of 4 RESULTS OF WATER METER SERVICES BID ($123,860) MAY 14, 2014 • The successful bidder is required to be a Licensed Plumbing Contractor in the State of Illinois. This qualification was added pursuant to direction received from the Illinois Department of Public Health State Plumbing Inspector in December 2013. BID RESULTS A bid for this work was let in April 2014. Six (6) water meter service vendors were invited to bid. The bid notice was advertised in a local newspaper as required by the Village Purchasing Policy. One (1) additional vendor requested a bid packet. A total of seven (7) bids were distributed. Bids were received on May 5, 2014, opened, and read aloud. Only one (1) bid was received from HBK Water Meter Service, Inc. of Palatine, Illinois. The results of the bid and the extended costs for 2014 planned work are as follows: Bid Item Meter Replacements Quantity Bid Extension 5/8" x 3 /4 " diameter 575 $84.00 $48,300.00 1" diameter 65 $95.20 $6,188.00 3" diameter 20 $212.00 $4,240.00 4" diameter 10 $331.50 $3,315.00 6" diameter 1 $424.00 $424.00 8" diameter 1 $750.00 $750.00 Meter Testing 85 Varies* $15,000.00 Sump Pump Inspections 631 $50.40 $25,000.00 Sub - Total: $103,217.00 Re- Inspections & Missed Appointments Allowance 20% $20,643.00 Total: $123,860.00 DISCUSSION Staff attempted to contact the six remaining bid holders to find out why they did not submit a bid. The results of these inquiries are as follows: • Vanguard Utility Service Owensboro, Ky: Could not satisfy Illinois Licensed Plumbing Contractor requirement. • M.E. Simpson Valparaiso, IN: Could not accommodate work load. • Wachs Water Services Buffalo Grove, IL: Could not satisfy Illinois Licensed Plumbing Contractor requirement. • Calumet City Plumbing Calumet City, IL: Concluded that they could not be cost competitive staging crews out of the south suburbs. • Professional Meters, Inc ., Morris, IL: Did not respond. • Utility Partners of America Greenville, SC: Did not respond. Page 3 of 4 RESULTS OF WATER METER SERVICES BID ($123,860) MAY 14, 2014 The bid results present an increase of approximately 12% when compared to the most recent contract (2012 -2013) for water meter services. For example, the lowest cost price currently proposed for the replacement of a 5/8" x 3 /4" water meter is $84.00. The cost for the same work in the most recent water meter services contract was $75. This contract has been publicly let on more than a dozen occasions since 1985. Analysis of these cumulative bid results indicate that geographic proximity to the work, the requirement to perform sump pump inspections, the requirement to report work utilizing an interface with the Village's computer system, and, most recently, the State of Illinois Licensed Plumbing Contractor requirement are all factors that influence the number of bidders. Contractors have explained that the most cost effective method to perform the work is to schedule appointments consecutively. Unfortunately, since appointments are largely determined by the availability of private property owners, it is often not feasible to organize substantive batches of work. As a result, contractors that have to travel greater distances to the work face higher costs for transportation and idle time. Contractual performance of sump pump inspections are an oddity. Very few communities utilize water meter plumbing contractors to perform this work. As a consequence, few contractors are prepared to perform them. Most indicate a preference to avoid the training, job time, and back - office tasks necessary to perform sump pump inspections as well as the follow -up work necessary to achieve compliance. However, it is the opinion of staff that there is significant value, most notably reduced customer inconvenience, in bundling sump pump inspections with water meter work. Our bid documents also stipulate that the successful contractor will utilize a virtual private network (VPN) connection with the Public Works Department's computerized infrastructure management system (Hansen) to document work progress, update meter records, report test results, and file sump pump inspections. There are no hardware or software costs associated with this requirement, but the work does require training and back -office support over the life the contract. Contractors have expressed a preference to report work utilizing their own database and reporting systems. However, it is the opinion of staff that reduced data entry and improved data accuracy are valuable benefits of an interface with the Village computer system. Finally, the most recent bid results indicate that some contractors do not hold the Illinois Plumbing Contractor License required by the Illinois Department of Public Health for firms engaged in this type of work. Apparently, this requirement is not well publicized. For the short term, it appears that this requirement will limit qualified bidders. HBK Water Meter Service, Inc. has been the Village's water meter replacement contractor and meter testing service provider for previous contracts and has an outstanding record of service with the Village. HBK Water Meter Service, Inc. has previously performed all of the tasks outlined in a satisfactory manner. Sufficient funds exist in the current budget for the proposed 2014 expenditure. The contract awards for 2015 and 2016 will be limited to annual funding levels approved by the Village Board. Page 4 of 4 RESULTS OF WATER METER SERVICES BID ($123,860) MAY 14, 2014 RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the Village Board accept the lowest responsible bid for specified water meter services as submitted by HBK Water Meter Services of Palatine, Illinois for an amount not to exceed $123,860 in contract year 2014. Expenditures in 2015 and 2016 will be limited to amount authorized in the Village budget. P. Dorsey C:\ Users \sdorsey \Documeuts\Meters\Meter services Board report 2014 revl (2).docx