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Mount Prospe<.'t
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
MARCH 29, 2006
BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE
(CIPP) PROCESS ($995,874)
TO:
FROM:
VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS
WA TERISEWER SUPERINTENDENT
SUBJ:
Background
In the current budget, staff requested funds to continue the combined sewer system repairs.
These repairs were identified during the combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES)
completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of repair work has been slated.
This work primarily consists of rehabilitating existing sewer main pipes using a no-dig, cured-in-
place-pipe (CIPP) process. However, some sewer pipe segments have significant structural
defects that can only be effectively repaired by excavating and replacing segments of sewer
main (spot relays).
To facilitate this work, staff has prepared two (2) separate bid packages. One package was
designed to secure interest in rehabilitating sewer mains using CIPP. The other bid package
was drafted to procure the services of a sewer excavation contractor capable of replacing
structurally failed pipe. Both of these bid packages are oriented towards repairing the worst
pipe defects (Category 5) identified in the CSSES.
This proposed work, along with the rehabilitation work performed last year (2005), should result
in the elimination of almost 95% of the worst defects (Category 5) in our combined sewer
system.
In addition, each year the Village also repairs a portion of the separate sanitary sewer system.
This work also utilizes the CIPP process. This separate sanitary sewer work has also been
included in these bid packages. Distinct funds were appropriated in the current budget for these
improvements.
This memorandum presents the results of bids for CIPP work. Bid results for spot relays will be
presented via a separate document. The scope of work planned for the proposed CIPP award
is outlined in Attachment A. This year's proposed project features 22,298 lineal feet of lining
work in pipes ranging from 8" to 30" diameter.
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BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) PROCESS
($995,874)
March 29, 2006
Bid Results
Prior to letting, three (3) invitational bids were distributed to area contractors experienced in the
CIPP process. In addition, public notice was posted in a local newspaper as required. One (1)
additional firm requested the bid package. Sealed bids were received until 10:00 AM on
Monday, March 27, 2006 at which time they were opened and read aloud. Three (3) bids were
received. The bid results are as follows:
$995,874
$1,054,812
$1,105,501
Discussion
Staff has evaluated all bids and determined that all bids received are responsive to the request.
All bidders submitted the required bid securities and appropriate references. The apparent low
bidder for the proposed CIPP work is Kenny Construction of Wheeling, Illinois.
Kenny Construction has previously worked for the Village performing CIPP relining. The firm
performed all work and has honored all warranty claims in a satisfactory manner.
Recommendation
I recommend awarding a contract for the 2006 combined and sanitary sewer repairs using the
CIPP process project to Kenny Construction Company, Inc. of Wheeling, Illinois in an amount
not to exceed $995,874. Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget.
Matt Overeem
I concur.
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Director of Public Works
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
MARCH 28, 2006
BID RESULTS FOR SEWER LINE SPOT RELAYS ($125,000)
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT
SUBJ:
Background
In the current budget, staff requested funds to continue the combined sewer system repairs.
These repairs were identified during the combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES)
completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of repair work has been slated.
Some sewer pipe segments have significant structural defects that can only be effectively
repaired by excavating and replacing segments of sewer main (spot relays). The majority of the
sewer rehabilitation is being performed using the cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) process.
To facilitate this work, staff has prepared two (2) separate bid packages. The bid package was
drafted to procure the services of a sewer excavation contractor capable of replacing structurally
failed pipe. Both of these bid packages are oriented towards repairing the worst pipe defects
(Category 5) identified in the CSSES.
This proposed work, along with the rehabilitation work performed last year (2005), should result
in the elimination of almost 95% of the worst defects (Category 5) in our combined sewer
system.
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work also includes spot relays. This separate sanitary sewer work has been included in these
bid packages. Distinct funds were appropriated in the budget for these improvements.
This memorandum will present the results of bids for spot relay work. Bid results for the CIPP
work will be presented via a separate document. The scope of work planned for the proposed
Sewer Line Spot Relays award is outlined in Attachment A. This year's proposed project
features eight (8) point repairs, seven (7) new or replacement manholes and a seventy (70)
lineal foot section of 21" diameter sewer.
Bid Results
Prior to letting, three (3) invitational bids were distributed to area contractors experienced in the
sewer construction. In addition, public notice was posted in a local newspaper as required.
Five (5) additional firms requested the bid package. Sealed bids were received until 10:00 AM
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BID RESULTS FOR SEWER LINE SPOT RELAYS ($125,000)
March 29, 2006
on Monday, March 27, 2006 at which time they were opened and read aloud. Four (4) bids
were received. The bid results are as follows:
$112,700
$136,630
$139,830
$217,675
Discussion
Staff has evaluated all bids and determined that all bids received are responsive to the request.
The bid received by Lifco Concrete Contractors did not include pricing for all items. As the firm
was the highest bidder, this bid irregularity is not of concern. All bidders submitted the required
bid securities and appropriate references. The apparent low bidder for the proposed spot relay
work is ALamp Concrete Contractors of Schaumburg, Illinois.
ALamp Concrete Contractors was the low bidder for the 2005 Spot Relay work and performed
their work in a timely and professional manner with no outstanding issues.
Staff also recommends the inclusion of an approximate contingency in the award for this
proposed contract due to the fact that the bid quantities are estimates and actual field
measurements will vary. In this instance, staff suggests adding $12,300 contingency to the
contract award. The total recommended award would be $125,000 ($112,700 base award plus
a contingency of $12,300).
Recommendation
I recommend awarding a contract for the 2006 Sewer Line Spot Relays to ALamp Concrete
Contractors, Inc. of Schaumburg, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $125,000. Sufficient funds
for this proposed contract exist in the current budget.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
FROM:
SUPERlNTENDENT OF STREETS & BUILDINGS
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VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
DATE: MARCH 30, 2006
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE 2006/7 SEWER CATCH BASIN & INLET
REPAIR CONTRACT (NOT TO EXCEED $38,000)
BACKGROUND
This bid is for our annual contract for sewer catch basin and inlet repair. Many of our older
structures are made of brick and, with time, the mortar or brick deteriorate, requiring patching,
reconstructing, or total replacement. The repairs are usually made with concrete adjustment rings
or precast cones to minimize future deterioration of the mortar joints. This work is usually
completed by late August to make sure all structures are in good repair for the fall rainy season
and to minimize any possible winter failures. This proposed agreement is for a 2-year term
concluding at the end of2007.
BID RESULTS
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on March 28, 2006 for proposed sewer catch basin and
street inlet repairs. Bid prices were based on estimated quantities of 30-35 structures to be
adjusted, reconstructed or replaced. Invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in
the local paper.
Five bids were received, and bid results are as follows:
Bidder
Lampignano & Son Construction Co.
Lifco Construction
A Lamp Concrete Cont., Inc.
Martam Construction, Inc.
Meridian Construction Co., Inc.
Bid Price
$44,150.00
$55,700.00*
$56,175.00
$57,000.00
$57,393.25
* Found a math error in bid which increased bid to $55,700.00 from $44,900.00,
confirmed with owner. The adjustment does not change bid results.
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2006/7 Sewer Catch Basin & Inlet Repairs Bid Results
March 30, 2006
DISCUSSION
The low bidder, Lampignano & Son Construction Co., worked for the Village in 2002 & 2005
performing the work satisfactorily.
Quantities will be adjusted so that the total expenditure will not exceed the budgeted amount.
Funds for this proposed contract are in the current budget, on page 251, account code 6105509-
540777, in the amount of $30,000, and on page 252, account code 6105510-540777, in the
amount of $8,000. Total available funds are $38,000. Funds expended in 2007 will not exceed
the approved budget amount.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend acceptance ofthe lowest bid as submitted by Lampignano & Son Construction Co.
for a sewer catch basin and inlet repair contract for an amount not to exceed $38,000.
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Paul Bures
Superintendent of Streets & Buildings
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bIen R. Andler
Director of Public Works
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c: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler
Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
FROM:
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS & BUILDINGS
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TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
DATE: MARCH 30, 2006
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE 2006/2007 BRICK PAVER-SEALING
CONTRACT (NOT TO EXCEED $10,300)
BACKGROUND
This bid is for sealing of brick pavers in our downtown streetscape walk area. The sealing of
brick pavers is necessary to keep the brick color from fading and to seal out moisture, dirt, oil
and paint that might otherwise get imbedded into the brick. Sealing also extends the life
expectancy of the brick walk and facilitates cleaning. This proposed agreement is for a 2-year
term concluding at the end of 2007.
BID RESULTS
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on March 28, 2006 for the proposed 2006/2007 brick
pavers-sealing program. Bid prices were based on estimated quantities of 9,000 square feet.
Nine invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in the local paper.
Three bids were received with results as follows:
Bidder
Advanced Pavement Technology
Copenhaver Construction, Inc.
Alaniz Landscaping Group
Bid Price
$ 8,880.00
$27,000.00
$40,950.00
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2006/2007 Brick Pavers-Sealing Bid Results
March 29, 2006
DISCUSSION
The low, qualified bidder, Advanced Pavement Technology, took no exceptions to specification
requirements. Advanced Pavement Technology held this contract the past three years and
completed the contract satisfactorily. Funds for this proposed contract are in the current budget,
on page 206, account code 0015104-540510, in the amount of $10,300. Quantities will be
adjusted so the total expenditure will not exceed the budgeted amount. Funds expended in 2007
will not exceed the approved budget amount.
RECOMMENDA TION
I recommend acceptance of the lowest qualified bid as submitted by Advanced Pavement
Technology for the 2006 brick paver-sealing contract in an amount not to exceed $10,300.
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Superintendent of Streets & Buildings
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Director of Public Works
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c: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler
Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey
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Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM: STREETS & BUILDINGS SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: MARCH 29, 2006
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE 2006/2007 PAVEMENT MARKIN
CONTRACT (NOT TO EXCEED $49,750)
BACKGROUND
A contract is let annually for repainting markings for crosswalks, centerlines, lane dividing lines,
parking stalls, and stop bars throughout the village. Pavement markings require repainting and
installation of glass beading every two years to maintain their reflectivity. For purposes of this
contract, the village is divided into north and south sections using Central Road as the dividing
line. These areas are serviced every other year, with the exception of the downtown area and
parking lots, which are done annually. On the state highways we are only responsible for painting
some of the crosswalks and stop bars. This proposed agreement is for a 2-year term concluding
at the end of2007.
BID RESULTS
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on March 28, 2006 for the proposed contract to install
pavement markings. The pavement marking work contemplated this year will be for all areas
south of Central Road, the downtown business district, Wolf Road, and select areas on state
highways. Five invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in the local paper.
Five bids were received, with bid opening results as follows:
Bidder
Bid Price
Preform Traffic Control System, LTD.
AC Pavement Striping Co.
Marking Specialists
Flint Trading, Inc.
$53,101.46
$78,255.44
$82,849.30
No bid letter
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Sealed Bid Results for Pavement Marking 2006/2007
March 29,2006
DISCUSSION
The bids received were based on estimated quantities, which will be adjusted so the total
expenditure does not e,xceed the budgeted amount. Funds for this proposed contract are in the
current budget on page 206, account no. 0505104-540535, in the amount of $44,290; page 212,
account no. 6205110-540565, in the amount of $3,275; page 213, account no. 6305111-540565,
in the amount of$2,185. Total budgeted amount for 2006 is $49,750. . Funds expended in 2007
will not exceed the approved budget amount.
Preform Traffic Control Systems, Ltd. has been awarded the pavement-marking contract from
1997 thru 2005. They completed the work successfully each year.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend acceptance of the lowest bid as submitted by Preform Traffic Control Systems, Ltd.
for an amount not to exceed $49,750.
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Streets & Buildings Superintendent
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Director of Public Works
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Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey
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VillAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
WA TERISEWER SUPERINTENDENT
MARCH 28, 2006
RFP RESULTS I WATER METER INSTAllATION, TESTING, AND BUllDIN
INSPECTIONS ($69,070)
BACKGROUND
In order to maintain the accountability of water consumption annual water meter testing,
replacement, and repairs are routinely performed. To accomplish this task, a 36-month contract
agreement has been written to install, test, and repair, Village-owned water meters on a
contractual basis. In addition, private building inspections on residential sewer systems are
completed, during the water meter replacement, to inspect for improper sewer connections.
Approximately 750 water meters are annually targeted for replacement under this contract.
Additionally, approximately 100 water meters installed on water lines servicing our larger
customers will also be tested annually. We also expect the contractor to perform over 750
inspections on internal sewer systems of private buildings. As you know, these inspections are
mandated by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) and
are part of our overall sanitary sewer operation/maintenance program.
Mount Prospc<.;t
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
RFP RESULTS
A Request for Proposals (RFP) was prepared by staff and sent out in March 2006 to three (3)
water meter service vendors. All three vendors responded to the village. Two (2) responded
with proposals but one had several exceptions to the RFP. One vendor, Water Resources, Inc.
responded that they were not able to make a proposal at this time. The results of this RFP are
as follows:
Contract Item HBK Water M.E. Simpson Water
Meter Service, Co., Inc. Resources, Inc.
Inc.
Standard 5/8" x %" $52.00 No Proposal No Proposal
Meter Replacement
Residential Building $38.00 No Proposal No Proposal
Inspection
Meter Test 1-1/2" $96.00 $150.00 No Prooosal
Meter Test- 2" $110.00 $235.00 No Proposal
Meter Test, Repair & $165.00 $385.00 No Proposal
Retest w/o oarts 2"
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RFP RESULTS /WATER METER INSTALLATION, TESTING AND BUILDING INSPECTIONS
MARCH 28, 2006
DISCUSSION
HBK Water Meter Services, Inc. has been our water meter contractor for the last 16 years and
has an outstanding record of service with the Mount Prospect community. Their conscientious
work habits reflect both their and our commitment to customer service.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend that HBK Water Meter Service be awarded the proposed 36-month contract for
specified water meter services in an amount not to exceed $69,070. Funding for this proposed
contract may be found in the current budget. The total available funding for years 2 (2007/2008)
and 3 (2008/2009) of this contract will be limited to budget levels approved by the Village Board.
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Matt Overeem
I concur.
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Director of Public Works
MO/SPD
H:\Water\bid spec\water meter k recommendation 2006.doc
CC: Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey
Village Clerk Lisa Angell
File
MOlmt Prospect
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
MARCH 30, 2006
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP)
AND SPOT RELAY WORKS, BAXTER & WOODMAN ($91,500)
FROM:
VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS
WA TER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT
TO:
SUBJ:
Background
In the current budget, staff requested funds for continuing the combined sewer system and
separate sewer repairs. The combined sewer repairs were identified during the combined
sewer system evaluation study (CSSES) completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth
of combined sewer repair work has been slated over the next several years.
The CSSES was performed by consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman of Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Due to the scale of this project, literally a multi-million dollar, multi-year effort, staff is
recommending the use of a consultant part-time to assist Village staff in the oversight of this
program. The program for 2006 includes the 22,298 lineal feet of cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP)
project and the spot relay repairs project. The work in 2006 is estimated to cost $1,250,000.
Discussion
Baxter & Woodman prepared the initial study that provided the Village with detailed information
about the integrity of the Village's combined sanitary sewer system. Their report recommended
the formation of the rehabilitation program that is now in its second year. The firm is very
familiar with the Village's infrastructure rehabilitation program and is attuned to our customer
oriented work philosophies.
With the start of the more aggressive CIPP program that is approximately three times larger in
quantity than previous years and with the bid packages requiring additional materials testing
and reporting; staff is recommending the use of consulting engi,neer, Baxter & Woodman on a
part-time basis to assist with these projects.
At staffs request, Baxter & Woodman has submitted a proposal to supply limited engineering
assistance after contract award that includes half-time oversight of the CIPP project, 100%
construction observation of the spot relay work and overall contract administration for both
projects. Their proposal amounts to a not to exceed total of $91,500. Engineering services for
this type of work usually range between 8-10% of the overall project costs. In this instance, this
engineering services proposal is fair at approximately 7.32% of the overall project budget.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP)
AND SPOT RELAY WORKS, BAXTER & WOODMAN ($91,500)
March 30, 2006
Recommendation
I recommend that the Board authorize a contract with Baxter & Woodman, Consulting Engineers
of Crystal Lake, Illinois for engineering assistance with the Sewer Line Spot Relay Repairs and
the Sewer Rehabilitation using CIPP Process projects in an amount not to exceed $91,500.
Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget.
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Matt Overeem
I concur
Glen R. Andler
Director of Public Works
CC: Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey
Village Clerk Lisa Angell
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MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DATE:
MARCH 20, 2006
SUBJECT:
EMERGENCY PURCHASE N-95 MASKS
Pandemic influenza is a real threat to the world that may find its way into most
communities in the near future. Like the health community at every level, I
recommend preparing for this virus by purchasing N95 compliant particulate masks
that could be used by our police, fire and other Village employees that have direct
contact with the public.
The. current virus that threatens the health of millions worldwide is referred to as (1..,. ~cJe
the H5N1 or Avian Flu. Last Friday I attended a presentation that was sponsored ..
by Governor Blagojevich in Rosemont that discussed the National and Illinois ~ _ ~ A
Pandemi~ Influenza Response Plan. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services fC'IG"'''-
Michael Leavitt and other medical professionals provided an overview of this
influenza and the potential threats. The presentations included the following ~'O
information: ~ LI
1. Pandemics have occurred since Hippocrates r' 4oa..Af'"
2. There have been 10 pandemics recorded in the last 300 years r...
3. The last pandemic was in 1968-69 (Hong Kong flu) C,6.b
4. The 1918 (Spanish flu) Influenza Virus was carried by avian species and
evolved to human-to-human transmission. The 1918 influenza infected 200
million to 1 billion people; 50-100 million died.
5. The H5N1 virus has stricken 166 people and killed 88 since July 2003.
6. The H5N1 virus is carried by avian species, but is not genetically competent
of being transmitted from human-to-human. However scientists are
watching carefully for the current virus to mutate that will allow human-to..;
human transmission.
7. The migrating infected birds are expected to arrive in Alaska within the next
2 weeks.
8. Every year in the United States, five to 20 percent of the population develop
influenza; 36,000 die
9. Most estimate that 20 to 60 percent of the world's population will become
infected during the next pandemic
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TO: VILLAGE MANAGER
SUBJECT: EMERGENCY PURCHASE N-95 MASKS
MARCH 20, 2006
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Vaccination of influenza is the optimum preventative measure; however, a
vaccine is not available for the current H5N1 virus. The next preventative
measure recommended is to protect workers and patients with mask/respirators
and gloves. Gloves are readily accessible from many manufacturers. Masks are
not as readily available therefore I recommend the purchase for a disaster
stockpile. You may recall the SARS virus in the Far East where everyone in the
public wore masks. These masks are intended for internal use and not for public
distribution.
Several municipalities have expressed interest in a joint purchase to reduce cost
for the masks that normally cost $1.12 each. Northwest Community Hospital has
offered to place the order through their supplier, which should further reduce the
cost. The Northwest Community Hospital cost has not been verified at the time of
this memorandum. The fire department does not have funds available for this
purchase and thereby request a funding source. I recommend the purchase of
10,000 N-95 masks in an amount not to exceed $11,000.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
MARCH 31, 2006
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
SUBJECT:
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR STREETSCAPE
DESIGN ENGINEERING, V3 COMPANIES OF ILLINOIS, L TD
(NOT TO EXCEED $43,700)
Background
In the current budget funds have been allocated to continue installation of Streetscape
Improvements in the downtown area. As you will recall, the Downtown Streetscape Program
includes replacement of existing sidewalks with brick pavers, repair/replacement of curb and
gutters, installation of handicap accessible ramping, parkway plantings, pedestrian and roadway
lighting, benches and trash receptacles.
Beginning with Phase I, which was installed in the early 1990's, Phase II & III and most recently
Phase IV, the entire black around the new Village Hall, V3 Companies of Illinois has provided
all design and construction engineering services for all phases of Streetscape.
Discussion
V3's successful completion, professional experience and over all commitment to our Streetscape
Projects over the years, is why I have requested them to submit a proposal to design this years
Downtown Streetscape Project. Services will include preliminary design, streetscape
construction document preparation, electrical and utility construction documentation preparation
and permitting.
The areas scheduled for improvement are: the east side of Emerson between Central Road and
Michael's Restaurant; the west side of Emerson from Busse south along the new "Emersons"
Development; the south side of Busse from Emerson to Route 83; the east side of Route 83 south
of Busse Ave to the exiting streetscape area; and the west side of Route 83 south along the
proposed "Blue's Brothers" Development. There is a total of $700,000 budgeted for this project.
Recommendation
V3 has submitted a proposal to supply design engineering services for a not to exceed fee of
$43,700. Typically I would expect design fees for similar streetscape improvements to be
approximately 10% of the estimated construction costs. V3's fee of $43,700 is approximately
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR STREETSCAPE
MARCH 31, 2006
PAGE 2
7% of the estimated $620,000 construction cost. It is my opinion that V3' s fee is competitive,
responsive, and indicative of their desire to continue working with the Village to complete this
Downtown Streetscape Project.
Therefore, it is my recommendation that we accept V3's proposal and the Village Board approve
a streetscape design engineering contract with V3 Companies of Illinois for an amount not to
exceed $43,700. Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget.
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MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT
FORMAL MEMORANDUM
CHF 06-64
CONTROL NUMBER
DATE: MARCH 15, 2006
TO: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
FROM: CHIEF OF POLICE
SUBJECT: REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT FOR DICTAPHONE SYSTEM
In 2002, the department entered into a lease agreement with Fleetwood Financial, a
subsidiary company of Dictaphone, Inc., to lease a Dictaphone Freedom 8700
telephone recording system. The term of the lease was five years and is scheduled to
end with the final lease payment in December 2006. The Dictaphone Freedom
equipment is used to record all telephone calls received at the department's front desk.
The Freedom system, which records and stores information in a digital format, has
proven very efficient, experiencing no mechanical problems during its use. The lease
payment format has proven to meet the department's needs in terms of costs and
maintaining current technology.
In 2005, Dictaphone, Inc. was purchased by Nice, Inc. The department was recently
contacted by a representative of World Systems, Inc. an authorized sole source
distributor of Nice, Inc. systems. World Systems proposes to replace our current
recording system with the Nice "Mirra" digital logging system. The system is completely
digital as is our current system but incorporates the ability to network the recording
system and allows for extensive indexing of call information easing the ability to track
and collect information. The indexing system also incorporates a caller 10 function into
logging. The system does not require activator switches placed on each telephone
currently needed by the Dictaphone system. These activator switches are prone to
malfunctioning and have been replaced on numerous oc~sions at a significant cost.
World Systems, Inc. is offering the replacement system on a five year lease at a cost of
$3,082 annually with the first payment to be made in December 2006 for lease year
2007. Attached you will find a copy of the quote indicating system specifics as well as
warranty and maintenance information. As mentioned, our current lease agreement
. expires in 2007. As part of a new lease agreement, World Systems will buyout our final
lease payment due in December 2006 for lease year 2007. In comparison, the cost to
purchase the system outright with an additional four years maintenance is $9,179 plus
$3,200 to purchase our current lease obligation for a total of $12,379.
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MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT
FORMAL MEMORANDUM
CHF 06-64
CONTROL NUMBER
It is staffs recommendation to maintain a lease agreement for this equipment based on
costs and the ability to easily upgrade to state of the art technology at the conclusion of
a lease period. Freedom Financial, now a subsidiary of Nice, Inc., will lease the
equipment to the department. Additionally, it is staff's recommendation to lease the
Nice system based on its increased functionality and the fact that the system is based
on Dictaphone technology which has proven to be highly reliable. Maintenance will
continue to be available from the Dictaphone technicians now employed by Nice., Inc.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or Deputy Chief Semkiu.
Attachment
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Chief of Police
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Indianapolis · Chicago Fort Wayne
Digital Voice Logging System
PREPARED FOR: Mount Prospect Police Department
PREPARED BY: Tim Walker 312-659-0284
DA TE: March 3 2006
QTY DESCRIPTION PART #
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3X Investigator Replay license
5 X NICE LMR license
NICE Monitor license
NICE Administrator license
NICE Supervision license
NTP Time Sync
Five 9.4 Dual sided DVO's 2400 Channel Hours storage ea.
On/off hook detection
Live Monitor Application
DTMF Detection (analog only)
Beep tone insertion (analog only)
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TERMS:50'Y0 Due upon order / 50% due upon installation
Fleetwood Lease Zero Dollar Buyout, First Payment in advance Annual Payment-5 Years.
DELIVERY: Please allow 30-60 days from date of written purchase order for delivery.
WARRANTY INFORMA TION: System fully warranted for 12-Months, parts and labor
QUOTA TION IS VAUD FOR 90 DA YS
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