HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/17/2015 Installation of Emergency Stand-by Generator at Booster Station 11Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: ACTING VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL
FROM: WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 2015
SUBJ: BID RESULTS FOR INSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY STAND-BY
GENERATOR AT BOOSTER STATION 11 ($422,000)
Background
The Village Board has sanctioned a multi-year capital improvement plan to equip each of the
deep well pumping stations with emergency generators to power deep wells and booster pumps
in the event power from Commonwealth Edison is disrupted. Three (3) generators were
previously acquired and installed at Stations 5, 16 and 17. Last year the Village Board
authorized the purchase of the fourth, and final, generator which is to be installed at Booster
Station 11 located on the Mount Prospect Park District Golf Course. The generator has been
manufactured and is awaiting delivery to the Village.
Prior to delivery, the site must be improved to accept and utilize the generator. This work
includes the provision of the concrete pads for the generator and a 4,000 gallon diesel fuel tank,
on-site electrical connections, utility relocation work, as well as wiring and conduit installation.
The work will also include the startup of the generator and coordination with the generator
vendor, Patten Power Systems of Elmhurst, Illinois to ensure the successful operation of the
generator system.
Staff worked with the Mount Prospect Park District to ensure that the generator installation
would not adversely affect the current golf course renovation. Both projects are to be completed
in the late spring of 2015.
The park district asked that a line item be added to the bid which would allow the new generator
to provide emergency backup power to both of the park district buildings located near the site.
The existing generator is sized to handle all loads; the deep well (400 HP motor), the high
service pumps (100 HP maximum) and the booster station normal electric and lighting loads.
The additional load for the park district's two maintenance buildings is minimal and can be
accommodated without upsizing the generator.
If the Mount Prospect Park District elects to perform this work, they will reimburse the Village for
the additional cost ($14,000).
With the completion of this project, four (4) of the Village's five (5) water wells/booster pumping
stations (Station 5, 16, 17 and this latest at Station 11) will have the capability of running
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Bid Results for Installation of Emergency Stand-by Generator at Booster Station 11 ($422,000)
February 12, 2015
independently of the Commonwealth Edison electrical power grid. Booster Station 4 cannot be
configured with an emergency generator due to site space restrictions.
Bid Results
Burns & McDonnell Consulting Engineers of Downers Grove, Illinois prepared the bid
specifications for the installation of the generator and diesel fuel tank. The bid was advertised in
the local paper for opening on February 2, 2015. The bid opening was delayed one week due to
the blizzard. There was a mandatory pre-bid meeting with five (5) local contractors in
attendance. The bids were received, opened and read aloud on February 9, 2015. The
following three (3) bids were received:
1. Argon Electric Co., Buffalo Grove IL $422,000
2. Courtesy Electric Inc., Chicago IL $520,500
3. Fitzgerald's Electrical Contracting, Big Rock IL $670,000
Discussion
All bids received were properly submitted and include necessary bid sureties. All bid forms
were properly signed. There were no discrepancies or irregularities in any of the bid
documents. The two (2) addenda were acknowledged by all bidders.
The apparent lowest cost bid was submitted by Argon Electric, Company of Buffalo Grove,
Illinois. The Village has worked with Argon Electric previously for the 2010 Sanitary Sewer
Relief Station Emergency Backup Power and the 2014 Standby Emergency Generator
installation at Booster Station 17 projects. The firm was responsive, on-time and on budget with
both projects. Argon Electric has performed generator work for commercial and institutional
clients and their references have been very favorable.
Staff is not recommending a contingency allowance for this project. It is the opinion of staff that
the scope of work and bid quantities are sufficiently defined to negate the need for a
contingency allowance on this project.
It is staff's goal to commence work in March and reach final completion, including site
restoration, prior to the mid -summer re -opening of the Mount Prospect Golf Course.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Board accept the lowest cost bid for the installation of an emergency,
stand-by generator at Booster Station 11 as submitted by Argon Electric, Inc. of Buffalo Grove,
Illinois in an amouni not to exceed $422,000. Sufficient funds exist in the water/sewer
enterprise fund.
Matt Overeem
Water Superintendent
I con
Sea uorsey
Director of Public Works
CC: Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey
Village Clerk Lisa Angell
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