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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
PROJECT ENGINEER
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DATE:
JUNE 13, 2007
SUBJECT:
NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC SIGN PROJECT - ZONE 12
CONSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATION - $29,297.00
At the June 5th Village Board Meeting, the Village Board of Trustees passed an ordinance that changed
many intersection traffic control and speed limit regulations in the neighborhood known as Zone 12. The
neighborhood is bounded by Central Road and Northwest Highway to the north, Route 83 to the east,
Lincoln Street to the south, and Busse Road to the west.
Given the sensitivity of the project, the Engineering Staff seeks to expeditiously complete the work so
that the neighborhood can adjust to the changes prior to the next school year. In order to do so, award of
a contract is necessary immediately so that there is sufficient time to fabricate the signs and install them.
Therefore, we are recommending that United Rentals Highway Technologies, Inc. of Villa Park, lllinois
be granted a contract extension in the amount of $29,297.00.
Originally, Zones 7, 12 and 13 were slated to be part of one construction contract. However, the
additional traffic studies in Zone 12 required us to remove the neighborhood from the contract and bid the
work in Zones 7 and 13 separately. Work in these two neighborhoods was completed in January.
Speaking with United Rentals, they have agreed to extend the current contract based on the same unit
prices and complete the project by the beginning of August. The Engineering Staff believes this is the
best course of action to accomplish the project in a timely fashion and at a reasonable price for the
following reasons. First, United Rentals has been the only bidder in the two contracts we have awarded
as part of the Neighborhood Traffic Study. Bidding this additional work may once again only yield one
bidder. Second, bidding the work may result in higher unit prices. Construction season is well under way
and new projects often results in premium prices. Third, going through a bidding process takes time and
will reduce the likelihood of completing the project before the new school year.
To date, the work performed by United Rentals has been acceptable. They are familiar with our sign
fabrication and installation requirements. Allowing for a contract extension would provide for a smooth
and quick construction phase. Plus, it reflects the intention of the Engineering Staff to have had the work
included in the current contract.
It is, therefore, the Engineering Staffs recommendation that United Rentals be granted a construction
contract extension in the amount not to exceed $29,297.00.
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Neighborhood Traffic Sign Project - Zone 12
June 13, 2007
There are sufficient funds in the 2007 Budget to cover the cost of this contract extension. Please include
this item on the June 19th Village Board Meeting Agenda. Enclosed is a project area map for your
reference.
Matthew P. Lawrie
I concur with the above recommendation.
Glen R. Andler, Dir ctor of Public Works
Attachment: Project Area Map
cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
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SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS & BUILDINGS
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JUNE 13, 2007
SUBJECT: ACCEPT NWMC BID FOR 2007 CRACK SEALING PROGRAM
(NOT TO EXCEED $56,650)
BACKGROUND
As part of our annual preventive street maintenance program we typically select streets that have
been paved in the last 4-5 years for crack sealing. At 4-5 years, the pavement develops
transverse and longitudinal cracks, which are sealed to prevent further deterioration of the
pavement, thereby extending the life of the street. In order to contain the costs of such services
and material, we enter into a joint contract through the Northwest Municipal Conference
(NWMC) for this program.
BID RESULTS
Bids were received and evaluated by the NWMC for the proposed 2007 Crack Sealing Contract.
Last year, the Village paid $.987 per pound for crack sealing material installed which included a
.02 per pound NWMC administrative fee. This year the lowest responsible bidder was SKC
Construction, Inc. at $.951 per pound plus a .02 MWMC administrative fee; for a total of $.971
per pound or a decrease of$.016 per pound.
Four bids were received, and bid results are as follows:
Bidder
SKC Construction, Inc
Complete Asphalt Service
Behm Pavement Maintenance, Inc.
Scodeller Construction
Price per lb.
$ .951
$ .976
$ 1.048
$ 1.18
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2007 Crack Sealing A ward
JUNE 6, 2007
DISCUSSION
SKC Construction, Inc. is an IDOT approved contractor and had the NWMC Crack Sealing
contract in 2002 and 2004. The NWMC review panel awarded the contract to SKC
Construction, Inc. as the low successful bidder for the 2007 Crack Sealing contract.
Funds for this proposed contract are; on page 208 in the current budget, account code 0505104-
540515 in the amount of $50,920 and on page 211, account code 0015108-540515 in the amount
of $5,730. The total budget amount for the 2007 program is $56,650. Our quantities of crack
sealing will be monitored so that the total expenditure does not exceed the budgeted amount.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend acceptance of the lowest NWMC bid as submitted by SKC Construction, Inc. for
an amount not to exceed $56,650.
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TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT SUPERINTENDENT
DATE:
JUNE 13, 2007
SUBJECT: SUBURBAN PURCHASING COOPERATIVE FUEL BID AWARD
Backaround
Since June of 2001 the Village has been using the Northwest Municipal Conference
(NWMC)/Suburban Purchasing Cooperative (SPC) bid contract with Texor Petroleum
to purchase its unleaded gasoline and diesel (5% Bio-Diesel). The last extension of the
original contract ended June 5, 2007.
Bid Award
On June 1, 2007 we were notified by the NWMC that this years SPC fuel bid was
awarded to Gas Depot Oil Company, Morton Grove, Illinois. The cost of fuel per gallon
will vary according to market conditions, as reflected in the Oil Price Information Service
(OPIS) data sheets. Gas Depot Oil Company's bid was for $0.060 over the OPIS low
cost of fuel for both #2 diesel and unleaded gasoline. The contract that just ended with
Texor Petroleum was for $.049 over the OPIS average cost of both #2 diesel and
unleaded gasoline. Attached is the 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 fuel bid work sheet that
reflects the last Village contract pricing versus the new SPC bid award pricing. The bid
also contained a provision to extend the contract three (3) additional one (1) year
contracts.
Discussion
The NWMC/SPC fuel bid award is in effect from June 6, 2007 to June 5, 2008.
I have talked with Mr. Barry Clark, sales manager for Gas Depot Oil Company to inquire
if they supplied other municipalities in the area. In fact when I made the initial phone
call to Mr. Clark, he was signing the agreement for the purchase and delivery of fuel
with the Village of Hoffman Estates. Mr. Clark stated he will be supplying the Villages of
Hoffmann Estates and Libertyville and that he was in contact with other Villages to sign
them to a contract.
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SPC Fuel Bid Award
June 13, 2007
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Recommendation
It is my recommendation that the Village accept the NWMC/SPC bid award and
execute a new 2007/2008 fuel contract with Gas Depot Oil Company, Morton Grove,
Illinois, to be in effect from June 20, 2007 to June 5, 2008 and also approve the three
one year extensions if approved by the NWMC/SPC. Funds for this proposed contract
are available in the current 2007 budget and will be in the proposed 2008 budget. (Fire
Department Vehicle Maintenance Account #0014206-570635 and Public Works Vehicle
Maintenance Account #6605702-570635).
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Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey
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2007/2008 Fuel Bid Worksheet
2006/2007 SPC Bid Contract Extension and 2007/2008 SPC Bid Contract
OPIS Dated 5/21/07 OPIS Dated 5/21/07
87 Octane #2 Premium
Unleaded Ultra Low Sulfur
Gasoline Sio-Diesel (5%) Delivery Discount
2006/2007 SPC Fuel Contract Extension
Texor Petroleum Co. $3.2495 $2.5642 Included None!
Riverside, IL. Net 15 Days
OPtS Average OPIS Average
2007/2008 SPC Fuel Contract
Gas Depot Oil Company $3.2171 $2.5322 Included None!
Morton Grove, IL. Net 5 Days
OPtS Low OPIS Low
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM: VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: JUNE 13, 2007
SUBJECT: ACCEPT STATE OF ILLINOIS BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE TRUCK
CAB AND CHASSIS ($58,740.00)
Backaround
In the current budget, there are funds available to replace vehicle # 2738. Vehicle # 2738 is a
1992 International sewer flusher. This truck is equipped with a 1500-gallon water tank and a
high-pressure pump. The unit is used to flush sanitary and storm sewers, wash down streets
and buildings, and is also used in conjunction with the sewer televising equipment.
Replacement Schedule
Vehicle # 2738 was purchased in 1992. Vehicle # 2738 has entered its 16th year of service. The
replacement schedule for this vehicle type is 15 years. Vehicle # 2738 meets the required years
of service. 2738 has logged 131,070 miles and 4369 hours on the power train (actual road miles
24,875).
Life Cvcle Cost Analvsis
Life cycle cost analysis has been completed on vehicle # 2738 and is attached for your review.
The optimum economic replacement point has been calculated at year 11. The modified
economic replacement point has been calculated at year 14.
Other Factors
Vehicle # 2738 will need the following work to extend its useful life.
Rebuild transmission
Diesel Tune up engine (2)
Replace rear brakes with drums
Replace 4 tool boxes
Rebuild high pressure pump
Repair cab floor board - left side
Repaint entire unit - remove water tank
Total estimated cost of relJairs
$ 3,200.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 1,375.00
$ 2,300.00
$ 6,675.00
$ 500.00
$ 8,500.00
$ 25.850.00
Replacement Recommendation
It is my recommendation that a replacement vehicle for # 2738 be purchased during the 2007
budget year.
Accept State of Illinois Bid For the Purchase of One Truck Cab and Chassis
June 13, 2007
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Bid Recommendation
I am recommending the purchase of one 2008 International 7400 SFA Series, 35,000# GWVR cab
and chassis from the State of Illinois contract (PSD 4013471) award winner Prairie International
Truck Sales, Springfield, Illinois. I request that the Village Board authorize the purchase of one new
2008 International 7400 Series 35,000# GWVR truck cab and chassis at a cost not to exceed
$58,740.00. Funds for this proposed purchase are available in account no. 6707709 - 660115
($110,000.00), page 293 of the current budget.
The remaining funds will be used to purchase a 1500 gallon sewer flusher body with an auxiliary
engine. The unit being replaced will be sold at the NWMC auction in fall 2008.
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
Life Cycle Cost Analysis for 1992 International Sewer Flusher 2738
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Year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
87000 81900 76800 71700 66600 61500 56400 51300 46200 41100 36000 30900 25800 20700 15600
81900 76800 71700 66600 61500 56400 51300 46200 41100 36000 30900 25800 20700 15600 10500
5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100
200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
8.0 19.3 12.7 9.0 11.3 16.0 17.0 10.5 7.5 16.0 7.3 48.5 56.6 66.5 54.0
1600 3860 2540 1800 2260 3200 3400 2100 1500 3200 1450 9700 11320 13300 10800
275 494 613 266 507 374 2683 2134 566 866 362 8975 2801 6598 834
908 461 530 359 547 522 749 352 412 504 1003 418 422 216 1172
8091 10135 8996 7734 8625 9412 12149 9897 7786 9886 8122 24442 19900 25481 18160
8091 18226 27222 34955 43580 52992 65142 75038 82824 92710 100833 125275 145175 170655 188816
2634 3972 5509 6549 8135 9648 11821 12842 14038 15501 18410 19623 20848 21475 24875
Value at Beginning of Year:
Estimated Value at Year End:
Actual Dollar Depreciation for Year:
Downtime Costs/Mile:
Hours DownlY ear.
Downtime Costs per Year:
Cost of Maintenance and Repairs per Year:
(induding labor, parts, etc.)
Fuel Costs per Year:
Total Variable Costs:
Miles:
Total Lifetime Variable Costs:
Cumulative Cost per Mile:
(Divide Total Lifetime Variable Costs by Mileage)
$ 3.07 $ 4.59 $ 4.94 $ 5.34 $ 5.36 $ 5.49 $ 5.51 $ 5.84 $ 5.90 $ 5.981 $ 5.48 1 $ 6.38 $ 6.96 1 $ 7.951 $ 7.59
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Modified Optimum Economic Replacement Point Analvsis
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Purchase Price of New Vehicle:
LESS: Estimated Value of New Vehicle at Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
Estimated Depreciation Cost of New Vehicle:
LESS: Estimated Value of Present Vehicle:
Net Depreciation Cost of New Vehicle:
Estimated Total Miles on Replacement at Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
Estimated Depreciation Cost CostIMile of New Vehicle:
Existing Vehicle Cumulative Cost per Mile at Optimum at Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
ADD: Estimated Depreciation CostIMile of New Vehicle:
Cumulative Cost/Mile at Modified Optimum Economic Replacement Point:
$110.000
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE:
JUNE 12, 2007
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FROM:
VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS
WATERI SEWER SUPERINTENDENT
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SUBJECT: WATER QUALITY SAMPLING PROGRAM ($15,000)
BACKGROUND
In order to maintain compliance with the requirements of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), the
Village is required to submit water quality samples as defined by the Federal Safe Drinking
Water Act and all of its amendments. For the Village-owned water distribution system,
samples slated for the July 2007 - July 2008 monitoring period include monthly coliform and
quarterly disinfection by-products (THHM and HAA5). Monthly coliform samples must also be
collected from the raw well water we utilize as an emergency source of water. In addition, the
well water supply must also be analyzed for inorganics (nitrites, nitrates) and organics (volatile
organic compounds, synthetic organic compounds). Well water organics and inorganics are
analyzed once every three (3) years.
For the last three years, the Village has been under contract with the IEPA Laboratory in
Springfield under the Community Water Supply Testing Program (CWSTP). This contract
expires in July 2007. Recently, IEPA announced dramatic changes to this program.
Specifically, The IEPA announced that CWSTP will change from a 3-year program to an annual
contract and the fee has been raised from $5,385 per year to $19,039 per year (a 354%
increase).
To mitigate this dramatic price increase, staff prepared a request for proposals (RFP) designed
to secure the services of a cost-competitive IEPA-certified water quality laboratory contractor to
perform the requisite water quality analyses. The RFP was distributed to water quality
laboratories in northeast Illinois certified by IEPA to perform the specific analyses required of the
Village for the 2007/2008 monitoring period.
RFP RESULTS
A Request for Proposals (RFP) was sent to four (4) laboratories in May 2007. Three labs
responded. The results are as follows:
Laboratory Base Lab Fee Coliform Test Annual Fee Estimate
Suburban Laboratories, Hillside $7,725 $10 per sample $13,135
McHenry Analytical, McHenry $8,400 $8 per sample $13.810
Enviro-Tech Perry, Willowbrook $8,025 $10 per sample $14.353
liEPA, Springfield $10,924.13 $15 per sample $19,039
DISCUSSION
The apparent lowest-cost qualified proposal ($13,135) was submitted by Suburban Labs of
Hillside, Illinois. Based on Suburban's proposal, the Village will save approximately $5,900
compared to continuing with IEPA's testing program
Suburban Laboratory has performed a variety of water quality test for the Village over the
course of the last ten years. In all cases, their work has been professional and accurate.
Suburban Labs has maintained good record of service with the Village. In addition, staff has
verified that Suburban Labs is certified by IEPA to satisfy all of our water quality analysis needs
for the 2007/2008 monitoring period.
RECOMMENDA TION
I recommend that Suburban Laboratories, of Hillside, Illinois be awarded the annual contract
beginning in July 2007 with an amount not to exceed $15,000. This award includes a base lab
program fee of $13,135 plus $1,865 as a contingency to allow for repeat sampling, or customer
request sample analysis. Sufficient funds are available for this proposed expenditure.
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