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Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
FROM:
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS & BUILDINGS
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VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
DATE: APRIL 27,2007
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE 2007/2008 SODIUM CHLORIDE (ROAD
SALT) CONTRACT ($50,000)
BACKGROUND
The Village of Mount Prospect has purchased salt through the State Joint Purchasing Agreement
for the past 15 plus years. Last year salt prices throughout the State ranged from a low of $36.70
per ton to a high of $44.66 per ton. Prices varied by vendor and the distance from the salt yards
to the point of delivery. Mount Prospect's cost was $44.66 per ton which was a 33% increase
over the $33.57 paid in 2005/2006. Below is a table showing a "seven" year history of our cost
for salt through the State contract. Over the past seven years our average annual increase has
been 9%.
"Seven year price history for road salt purchased through the State."
YEAR
COST PER TON
VENDOR
2006-2007 $44.66 North American Salt
2005-2006 $33.57 North American Salt
2004-2005 $29.89 North American Salt
2003-2004 $29.89 Morton Salt
2002-2003 $31.96 IMC Salt
2001-2002 $31.96 IMC Salt
2000-2001 $25.61 Detroit Salt Company
Historically annual increases through the State contract are strongly influenced by how much salt
was used the previous season. This past winter was one of our highest salt usage years in some
time (See attached salt usage report.). A total of5,635 tons of road salt were purchased
compared to our average of 3,900 tons. Several communities around use do not purchase salt
through the State contract and this past year paid significantly less than we did. Therefore we
thought it would be worth the risk to solicit our own bids for salt this year.
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2007/2008 Sodium Chloride (Road Salt) Contract Bid Results
April 27, 2007
BID RESULTS
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on April 16, 2007 for the proposed 2007/2008 Sodium
Chloride (Road Salt) Contract. Bid prices were based on estimated quantities of 4,000 tons of
salt used annually. Five invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in the local
paper.
Three bids were received with results as follows:
Bidder
North American Salt
Morton Salt
Cargill Deicing Technology
Bid Price/ton
$45.81/ton
$47.56/ton
$56.16/ton
Total Bid Price
$183,240.00
$190,240.00
$224,640.00
DISCUSSION
Arlington Heights and Niles also went out for bids last year for their salt purchase. Their prices
last year were $40.93 and $40.01 a ton respectively. Arlington Heights average annual salt usage
is 6000 to 7000 ton. Niles usage is generally 3550 ton, but their usage this year was up 1,000 ton
to 4,500 tons. Park Ridge which purchased their salt through the State at a price of $36.70 a ton
also increased their salt usage from 2500 tons to 3500 for this past winter season. Both Arlington
Heights and Niles received their salt from Cargill and Park Ridge had Morton Salt. The three
main suppliers for salt in the Chicago area are the three companies that bid on our salt contract.
The low, qualified bidder, North American Salt, took no exceptions to specification
requirements. North American Salt held the State contract the past three years and completed
their contracts satisfactorily. North American Salt's bid of$45.81/ton is a 2.6% increase over the
last years State price of $44.66/ton.
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2007/2008 Sodium Chloride (Road Salt) Contract Bid Results
April 27, 2007
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend acceptance of the lowest qualified bid of$45.81/ton as submitted by North
American Salt for the 2007/2008 Sodium Chloride (Road Salt) Contract. Purchases for the
remainder of 2007 are estimated at $50,000 and the 2008 purchase will be in the amount
approved by the Village Board. Since our salt usage for the beginning of 2007 far exceeds our
normal usage, a budget amendment will be needed to cover the $102,400 already spent for salt
plus the estimate $50,000 for the end of the year.
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Paul Bures
Superintendent of Streets & Buildings
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Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS GLEN R. ANDLER
STREETS & BUILDINGS SUPERINTENDENT
FROM:
DATE:
APRIL 23, 2007
SALT USAGE
SUBJECT:
This past winter we experienced an above average number of snow events, with the last snowfall
on March 6th. We purchased a total of 5,635 ton and have approximately 600 tons in storage.
Under the terms of our State contract, and based on our estimated request of 4000 tons, we
purchased 140% of our estimated usage. Below is a four-year history of our salt usage and
associated costs.
2006/7- Contract for 4000 tons @ $44.66/ton (State contract prices good Nov. 1, 2006 through
April 1, 2007)
Maximum order 5200 tons
Minimum order 2800 tons
No. of saltings to date - 29
No. of plowings to date - 16
Amount received to date 5,635 tons
Cost to date $251,659
Total funds available 2006 - $21,786,2007 - $139,635
Currently we are $90,238 over available funds for road salt for 2007.
We have also used 12,888 gallons (-4,000 gallons more than last year) of liquid Calcium
Chloride at a cost of $6,952.00 and 22,100 Ibs, of sidewalk ice melt at a cost of $5,173.75.
That brings are total to $102,363 over available funds for all de-icing materials used this year.
We estimate we will need $50,000 for salt purchases this coming Nov/Dec 2007.
2005/6 - Contract for 4,000 tons @ $33.57/ton (State contract prices good Nov. 1, 2005 through
April 1, 2006)
Maximum order 5200 tons
Minimum order 2800 tons
No. of saltings - 23
No. of plowings - 6
Amount received 3494 tons
Total cost $117,301.63. That was $82,318.52 under the 2006 budget amount
Total funds for 2006 - $165,870 ($33,750.15 available from 2005).
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SALT USAGE
April 23, 2007
2004/05- Contract for 4,000 tons @ $30.64/ton (State contract prices good Nov. 1,2004 through
April 1 , 2005)
Maximum order 5200 tons
Minimum order 2800 tons
No. of saltings - 25
No. of plowings - 13
Amount received to date 3778 tons
Total cost $115,748.22. That was $48,568.37 under the 2005 budget amount
Total funds for 2005 - $133,870 ($30,446.59 available from 2004)
2003/04 - Contract for 4,000 tons @ $29.89/ton (State contract prices good through Nov. 1,2003
through April 1, 2004)
Maximum order 5200 tons
Minimum order 2800 tons
No. of saltings - 9
No. of plowings - 4
Amount received 3980.41 tons
Total cost $ 118,974.45
Total funds for 2004 - $127,620
?002/03- Contract for 4,000 tons @ $31. 96/ton
Maximum Order 5200 tons
Minimum Order 2800 tons
No. of saltings - 23
No. of plowings - 8
Amount received 4380.81 tons
Total cost $140,010.68. That was $27,659.13 under the 2003 budget amount
Total funds for 2003 - $124,245 ($43,424.81 available from 2002)
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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
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE CARPET AND BASE BOARD REMO
AND REPLACEMENT AT POLICE/FIRE BUILDING (NOT TO EXCEED
$74,951.54)
DATE: APRIL 27, 2007
BACKGROUND
The Police and Fire Administration building is 20 years old and the carpeting is severely worn as
the building is a 24 hour a day operation. We are recommending replacing all the carpeting and
installing a carpet tile system as used in the Village Hall Board room. This will make it much
easier to maintain and repair under the heavy daily foot traffic throughout this building.
BID RESULTS
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on April 23, 2007 for the proposed Carpet and Base
Board Removal and Replacement at Police/Fire Building. Bid prices were based on estimated
quantities of 1,536 square yards of carpeting. Five invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice
was placed in the local paper.
Two bids were received and a "no bid" response form one ofthe vendors with results as follows:
Bidder
Mr. David's Carpet Service
Central Rug & Carpet Co.
Hendrickson
Bid Price
$69,951.54
$82,602.00
NO BID
Floor leveline: if needed (TIM)
$82.00/hour and 21.00/bag
$ 112.00/hour and 18.50/bag
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Carpet and Base Board Removal and Replacement at Police/Fire Building Bid Results
April 27,2007
DISCUSSION
The floor leveling amount will not be known until the carpeting is removed and was therefore bid
as a time and material cost to be determined after the carpeting is removed. To level the entire
1,536 square yards of floor would run an estimated $10,000 above the quoted bids. We believe
50% of the area would be a high estimate for floor leveling and therefore are requesting funding
at $5,000 over the bid price.
The low, qualified bidder, Mr. David's Carpeting has worked with the Village on several
previous projects at the old Village Hall and installed the current carpeting in the Police and Fire
building and has done satisfactory work. Mr. David's Carpeting Service bid of $69,951.54 and
an allowance of $5,000 for floor leveling would come to a total award of $74,951.54.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend acceptance of the lowest qualified bid of $69,954.14 as submitted by Mr. David's
Carpeting Service for Carpeting and Base Board Removal and Replacement at the Police/Fire
building and an additional $5,000 allowance for possible floor leveling needs. Funding for this
project is in the current budget on Page 285, in account 5107701-640001, not to exceed the
amount of $74,951.54.
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Paul Bures
Superintendent of Streets & Buildings
I concur:
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Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
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FROM:
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: APRIL 24, 2007
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR ONE FLOOR SWEEPING AND SCRUBBI
MACHINE ($49,092.00)
Background
In the current budget, there are funds available to replace unit 4561.4561 is a 1996 Powerboss
floor sweeping and scrubbing machine used by Public Works staff to clean the vehicle parking
garage floor at the Public Works Facility, to sweep around the fuel island at Public Works, and
on occasion sweep the public parking facilities at Village owned buildings throughout the
Village. This unit is used seven days a week and fifty-two weeks a year.
Reolacement Schedule
4561 was purchased in December, 1996. The Vehicle/Equipment Replacement Schedule for
this sweeping and scrubbing machine is 10 years. 4561 meets the Vehicle/Equipment
Replacement Schedule criteria for replacement. 4561 has just entered in its 11th year of service
and has logged 3113 hours.
Life Cvcle Cost Analvsis
Life cycle cost analyses have been completed for 4561 and is attached for your review. The
Optimum Economic Replacement Point for 4561 has been calculated at Year 6. The Modified
Optimum Economic Replacement Point was calculated at year 10.
Other Factors
The unit is mostly used to keep the main parking garage floor clean and free of debris. During
the snow and ice control season the unit picks up a lot of corrosive materials (salt mixed with
calcium chloride). Due to the unit picking up these corrosive materials the unit is showing a lot
of undercarriage rust. The carriage consists of several metal linkages that control the scrub
brushes and the sweeping brooms, all these linkages need replacement if the unit's life is to be
extended. The estimated cost to refurbish the underside of the unit is $8650.00.
Reolacement Recommendation
It is my recommendation that a replacement for 4561 be purchased during this budget year.
The existing 4561 will be used as a trade in versus being sold at the NWMC auction. Our past
experience has shown these types of specialized equipment have a higher resale value as a
trade in.
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Sealed Bid results for one Floor Sweeping And Scrubbing Machine
April 24, 2007
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Bid Results
On Monday, April 16, at 10:00 AM sealed bids for the purchase of one floor sweeping and
scrubbing machine were opened and read aloud. Four invitational bids were distributed and A
public notice was placed in a local newspaper as required. Two bids were received. The results
are as follows:
Bidder
Factory Cleaning Equip.
Batavia, I L
Make/Model
Tennant M20
Sweeper/Scrubber
Bid Price
$53,092.00
Trade-In
$4,000.00
Price LessTrade-ln
$49,092.00
Tennant Sales and Service
Minneapolis, MN
Tennant M20
Sweeper/Scrubber
$51,822.18
$1,000.00
$50,822.18
Minuteman Powerboss no bid
Villa Park, IL
Both bidders met all our specifications.
Bid Recommendation
I recommend accepting the lowest qualified bid for the proposed purchase of one 2007 Tennant
Model M20 sweeping and scrubbing machine per our specifications as submitted by Factory
Cleaning Equipment, Batavia, Illinois, at a cost not to exceed $49,092.00.00 with trade-in
allowance. Funds for this proposed purchase are available in account 677709-660115 on page
289 of the current budget.
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James E. ~e~her
icle Equipment Superintendent
Glen R. Andler
Director of Public Works
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
Life Cycle Cost Analysis for 1996 Powerboss Floor Sweeping And Scrubbing Machine. Vehicle # 4561
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Year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1108~ 1~ 11
32600 29910 27220 24530 21840 19150 16460 13770 839 5700
29910 27220 24530 21840 19150 16460 13770 11080 839 5700 3010
2690 2690 2690 2690 2690 2690 2690 2690 26901 26901 2690
200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 1 200
5 7 52 19 35 7 46 12 20 78 7
1000 1400 10300 3800 7000 1350 9250 2400 4000 1560 1400
563 791 2680 612 1738 144 3840 1182 789 5737 962
533 398 333 309 491 291 163 458 193 288 375
4991 5486 16254 7630 12154 4682 16189 6942 7892 24593 5634
4991 10477 26732 34362 46516 51198 67387 74329 82221 10681 112447
339 674 954 1214 1627 1872 2009 2394 2556 27981 3113
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Costs per Year:
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Modified Optimum Economic Replacement Point Calculation
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Purchase Price of New Vehicle:
LESS: Estimated Value of New Vehicle at Optimum Economic Reptacement Point:
Estimated Depreciation Cost of New Vehicle:
LESS: Estimated Value of Present Vehicle:
Net Depreciation Cost of New Vehicle:
Estimated Total Hours on Replacement at Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
Estimated Depreciation Cost Cost/Hour of New Vehicle:
Existing Vehicle Cumulative Cost per Hour at Optimum at Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
ADD: Estimated Depreciation Cost/Hour of New Vehicle:
Cumulative Cost/Hour at Modified Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
$44,600
$22,800
$21.800
$3.000
$18.800
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$9.89
$27.35
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT SUPERINTENDENT
DATE:
APRIL 24, 2007
SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR ONE NEW MULTI-SECTION SNO
PLOW ($15,602.00)
Backaround
In the current budget we have funds to replace a 1992 Schmidt MF5.4 multi-section
snow plow. This snow plow is used to remove snow from the major highways
throughout the Village. The snow plow has a unique design compared with the snow
plows used by the Public Works Department on the residential streets. The design has
individual mold board sections, urethane plates between the mold board and cutting
edge, and is taller than the other snow plows. This design allows the truck to move with
the existing traffic on the highways rolling the snow off the plow rather than throwing the
snow. This type of snow plow costs about $4000.00 more than the snow plows used in
the residential areas.
Replacement Schedule
The replacement schedule for snow plows is the life of the truck the snow plow was
used on. This existing snow plow was purchased for vehicle # 4528 and the
replacement of vehicle # 4528 was approved by the Village Board on March 20th of this
year.
Replacement Recommendation
It is my recommendation that a replacement snow plow be purchased in the current
budget year.
Bid Results
On Monday, April 16, at 10:00 A.M., sealed bids for the proposed purchase of one new
multi-section snow plow were opened and read aloud. Four invitational bids were
distributed and public notice was placed in a local newspaper as required. Three bids
were received. The results are as follows:
Bidder
Year/Make/Model
Delivery
Bid Price
Lindco Equipment Sales
Merrillville, IN
2007 Schmidt
MF5.4
45-60 days
$15,602.00
Sealed Bid Results for One New Multi-Section Snow Plow
Date: April 24, 2007
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Schmidt Engineering, Inc. 2007 Schmidt
New Berlin, WI MF5.4
60 days
$16,511.00
Olson Trailer & Body 2007 Schmidt
Greenbay, WI MF5.4
120 days
$16,975.00
All bidders met all our specifications. Included in the bid price for the snow plow was the hitch to
mount the plow to the truck. Funds for this hitch will be taken from the vehicle capitol
replacement account for the new truck in the amount of $2700.00.
Recommendation
I recommend accepting the lowest qualified bid for the proposed purchase of one new
2007 Schmidt multi-section snow plow per our specifications as submitted by Lindco
Equipment Sales, Inc., Merrillville Indiana, at a cost not to exceed $15,602.00. Funds
for proposed purchase are available in account #0015105-670025 ($13,000.00), on
page 209, and account #6707709-660115 ($2700.00) on page 289 of the current
budget. The existing snow plow will be sold at the 2008 NWMC auction with the old
vehicle 4528.
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I concur with the recommendation.
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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
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
FROM: IT DIRECTOR
TO: ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER DAVE STRAHL
DATE: APRIL 20, 2007
SUBJECT: REQUEST TO WAIVE BID AND TO PURCHASE RUGGEDIZED LAP
There are two ruggedized laptops scheduled for replacement in 2007, both for the Fire Department.
Additionally four new ruggedized laptops have been budgeted to be purchased in 2007, three for the
Police Department and one for Public Works. Staff is requesting that the bid process be waived to
purchase the six Panasonic CF-30 laptops since they are offered from CDS Office Technologies
under the CMS Illinois state bid award.
The ruggedized laptop models are needed to withstand the rigorous conditions ofthe outdoors, such
as extreme temperatures and road vibration. Police and Fire mount the ruggedized laptops in their
public safety vehicles. Superintendents at Public Works use them for field applications. The
specifications for the ruggedized laptop units requested for each of the three departments vary
slightly. Docking stations for the Police Department are not included in this purchase request since
they will be purchased separately. The docking stations for the Fire Department are included.
Public Works doesn't use docking stations but needs a port replicator to connect the laptop to the
Village computer network when it is brought into the office.
Specifications and costs for the laptops are listed in the chart below.
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3 Panasonic CF-30 Laptops - Core Duo L2400 Centrino Processor w/1
Police Department Gb RAM, 80 Gb hard drive, touch screen. keyboard light, CDR/DVD $12,180
combo drive, and wireless adapter @ $4,060
2 Panasonic CF-30 Laptops - Core Duo L2400 Centrino Processor w/1
Fire Department Gb RAM, 80 Gb hard drive, touch screen, keyboard light, CDR/DVD $9.564
combo drive, wireless adapter and docking station @ $4,782
1 Panasonic CF-30 Laptop - Core Duo L2400 Centrino Processor wi 1 Gb
Public Works Department RAM, 80 Gb hard drive, touch screen, keyboard light, desk port replicator, $4,300
CDR/DVD combo drive, and wireless adapter @ $4,300
Total $26,044
Request to Waive Bid and to Purchase Ruggedized Laptops
April 20, 2007
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I request that the bid requirement be waived for the purchase of six Panasonic ruggedized laptops. I
recommend that the Village purchase the six Panasonic ruggedized laptops from CDS Office
Technologies for an amount not to exceed $26,044. Funds are available for these purchases.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
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Joan Middleton
IT Director
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Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
Mount Prospect
MEMORANDUM
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FROM:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VilLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
TO:
DATE:
APRil 26, 2007
REQUEST FOR FACADE REBATE AND INTERIOR BUllDOUT
REIMBURSEMENTS - NORWAY CYCLES AND NORWAY GENERAL STORE
SUBJECT:
The Village has established a Far;ade Rebate Program and an Interior Buildout Program in the
downtown Tax Increment Financing District. These programs offer matching grants to businesses that
make improvements to storefronts in the downtown district. The maximum Village contribution is
$5,000 per program per storefront.
Norway Cycles and Norway General Store recently renovated their storefronts at 50 & 56 E. NW
Highway to establish a bicycle shop and a general store at the Shops at Village Centre development.
They made several improvements to the interior of the building to improve the functionality of the
space. These improvements included installing upgrading the electric service, installing new lighting
and accessible bathrooms. They also have installed new awnings on their Northwest Highway and
rear parking lot facades. The total expenditures for their project have exceeded $50,000.
Norway Cycles and Norway General Store are seeking reimbursement for all eligible expenses related
to their projects. Per the program guidelines, the Village may cover 50% of all eligible costs for each
component of this project. Therefore, each establishment is eligible for a $5,000 Interior Buildout grant
(account # 5507703-590053, page 287 of Budget) and a $3,695 Fayade Rebate grant (account #
5507703-590052, page 287 of Budget) for a total reimbursement of $17,390. Staff supports the
request for these reimbursements.
Please forward this memorandum and attachments to the Village Board for their review and
consideration at their May 1st meeting. Staff will be at that meeting to answer any questions related to
this matter.
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Vi\1age of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department -Planning Division
Revised 12/12/06
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Village of Mount Prospect
Fire Department
TO:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DATE:
APRIL 6, 2007
FROM:
MICHAEL J. FIGOLAH, FIRE CHIEF
SUBJECT:
FIRE DEPARTMENT UNIFORMS - WAIVER OF BID
General Information
Sworn firefighters receive an annual $450 allowance for uniform replacement according to the
labor agreement. The majority of the uniform allowance is used for work uniform pants, shirts, t-
shirts, socks, shoes, belts, dress uniforms, and physical fitness clothing. These items are purchased
from one clothing vendor. The remainder of the allowance is used to purchase physical fitness
shoes and specialized equipment. All of the clothing items are purchased by the Department on
behalf of the firefighters.
Each year prior to placing the uniform order, every member is subject to a uniform inspection to
ensure they meet the minimum standards per current general orders. The maximum amount an
individual can spend on clothing is $450. In past years, we went out to bid and only received one
or two bids because there are only a few companies in the area that can provide this service. We
have had vendors in the past that weren't able to process orders in timely manner, they did not
have a local retail store to send employees to try on uniforms, and therefore, it is imperative that
we have a local vendor that we can send personnel to try on uniforms, make alterations, and
deliver the uniforms in a timely fashion.
The last two years we purchased uniforms from Uniformity Incorporated in Northbrook.
Although we have had some issues with service and billing due to a recent move from one
location to another in Northbrook, they have promised us these issues have been resolved and
have agreed to maintain pricing the same as they have for the last two years.
Recommendation
After meeting with the owners of Uniformity Incorporated, and addressing some of their past
performance issues, it is my recommendation to waive the bid process and award a contract for
fire department uniforms to Uniformity Incorporated in Northbrook, Illinois in an amount not to
exceed $30,000.
Budget Authorization
Funds for this purchase were approved in the 2007 budget and are available in account 0014201-
520600 on page 180 of the budget book.
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