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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TREE CITY USA
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
MARCH 27, 2003
SEALED BID RESULTS FOR ONE BACKHOE/LOADER - $72,500.00
Background
In the current budget, there are funds available to replace unit 2717. 2717 is a 1987 John Deere
510C backhoe/loader used by the Public Work Department to excavate water mains, sewer
lines, minor street repairs, and grounds work. It is also used to load sand, black dirt, stone,
gravel, and salt. During the winter it is used to help with snow removal operations. This backhoe
is also equipped with a hydraulic pavement breaker, which is used to break through asphalt,
concrete, and frost during the winter months.
Replacement Schedule
2717 was purchased in 1987. The vehicle/equipment replacement schedule for tractors is 15
years. 2717 is in its 16th year of service and has logged 3522 hours.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Life cycle cost analysis has been completed for 2717 and is attached for your review. The
optimum economic replacement point for 2717 has been calculated at year 6. The modified
economic replacement point for 2717 has been calculated at year 12.
Other Factors
2717 backhoe/loader does not have the digging power or the lifting capacity it had when new.
These conditions are due the hydraulic system that has slowly weakened in the past few years
and is operating at about 80% of its capacity. To bring the operation back to full capacity the
hydraulic system would have to be completely replaced at a cost of $9600. The operator's cab
has a substantial amount of rust and rust holes by both rear tires and the floorboard. The
estimated cost to replace the cab is $7000. Total estimated cost of repairs $16,600. In my
opinion, to have these repairs done would not be in the best interest of the Village considering
the proposed replacement backhoe will have 200 lbs. more lifting capacity, 5000 lbs. more of
digging force, and 20 more horsepower than the existing 2717 had when new or when the
repairs would be completed.
Replacement Recommendation
It is my recommendation that a replacement for 2717 be purchased during the 2003 budget
year. The existing 2717 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.
ealed Bid Results For One Backhoe/Loader
March 27 2003
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Bid Results
On Tuesday, March 25. 2003, at 10:00 A.M.. sealed bids for the proposed purchase of one
backhoe/loader were opened and read aloud. Four invitational bids were distributed, and public
notice was placed in a local newspaper as required. Two bids were received. The results are as
follows:
Bid Trade Total Bid Days
Bidder Year/Make/Model Price Allowance Price wi Trade Delivery
West Side Tractor Sales 2003 John Deere $87500 $15,000 $72,500 30-45
Wauconda. IL. 410G
Brooks Tractor Inc. 2003 John Deere $116,400 $13.000 $103,400 60
Sun Prairie WI. 410G
Both West Side Tractor Sales and Brooks Tractor, Inc. met our specifications.
Bid Recommendation
I recommend accepting the lowest qualified bid for the proposed purchase of one 2003 John
Deere 410G backhoe/loader per our specifications, as submitted by West Side Tractor Sales.
Wauconda. Illinois, at a cost not to exceed $72,500.00 with trade allowance. Funds for this
proposed purchase is available in account 6707709-660115($95,200.00), on page 302. of the
current budget.
I concur.
Director of Public Works
E. Guenther
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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS "~I~, ~'~
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
MARCH 27, 2003
SEALED BID RESULTS FOR ONE WHEEL LOADER - $88,900.00
Background
In the current budget, there are funds available to replace unit 4519. 4519 is a 1988 John Deere
544E wheel loader used by the Public Work Department to excavate m~nor street repairs.
grounds work. and it is also used to load sand, black dirt, stone, gravel, salt, logs, and sweeping
debris. During the winter it is used to help in snow removal operations. During snow removal
operations a snow blower can be mounted to the loader to load snow into dump trucks during
downtown cleanup operations or the snow blower can be used to clear snowdrifts blocking
Village streets.
Replacement Schedule
4519 was purchased in 1988. The vehicle/equipment replacement schedule for tractors is 15
years. 4519 meets the required years of service for replacement. 4519 has entered its 16th year
of service and has logged 3099 hours.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Life cycle cost analysis has been completed for 4519 and is attached for your review. The
optimum economic replacement point for 4519 has been calculated at year 4. The modified
economic replacement point for 4519 has been calculated at year 6.
Other Factors
4519 will require the following work if service life is extended.
Replace quick hitch assembly that holds the front bucket to the tractor
Install new floor inside cab & refinish exterior
Total estimated cost
Both of these required repairs are due to metal fatigue and rust.
$ 4.800
$ 6500
$11,300
Replacement Recommendation
It s my recommendation that a replacement for 4519 be purchased during the 2003 budget
year. The existing 4519 will be used as a trade n 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.
ea~ed Bid Results for one Wheel Loader
March 27,2003
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Bid Results
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 10:00 A.M., sealed bids for the proposed purchase of one
wheel loader were opened and read aloud Four invitational bids were distributed, ana public
notice was placed in a local newspaper as required. Two bids were received. The results are as
follows:
Bid Trade Total Bid Days
Bidder Year/Make/Model Price Allowance Price w/Trade Delivery
West Side Tractor Sales 2003 John Deere $121 980 $33.000 $88,900 30-60
Wauconda. IL. TC54H
Brooks Tractor, Inc, 2003 John Deere $161.000 $31,500 $129,500 60
Sun Praide, WI TC54H
Both West Side Tractor Sales and Brooks Tractor, nc. met all our specifications.
Bid Recommendation
I recommend accepting the lowest qualified bid for the proposed purchase of one 2003 John
Deere TC54H wheel loader per our specifications, as submitted by West Side Tractor Sales,
Wauconda Illinois, at a cost not to exceed $88,900.00 with trade allowance. Funds for this
~roposed purchase are available in account 6707709-660115($102,000.00), on page 302 of the
current budget.
Director of Public Works
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quipmentSuperintendent
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Village of Mounf Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MICHAEL JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
MARCH 21,2003
EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE
PURPOSE: To recommend the Village purchase additional general liability and EMT
liability Insurance effective May 1,2003.
BACKGROUND: The Village has been a member of the High-level Excess Liability Pool
(HELP) since 1987. HELP currently provides its fifteen member municipalities with
$11,000,000 of excess liability insurance above a $1,000,000 self-insured retention. The
Village purchases primary insurance to cover the first million dollars of exposure.
DISCUSSION: HELP has had a $1,000,000 attachment point since it was first formed in
1987. At that time none of the fifteen members had ever experienced a claim in excess of
$500,000. HELP was never meant to be an active insurer, but rather a fun ding mechanism
for sharing the risk of members incurnng that infrequent, large catastrophic claim.
Due to the impact of inflation over fifteen years and the effect of the "deep pocket"
syndrome, HELP has found itself having to monitor and actively participate in far more
claims than when it was first created. For this reason, the Board of Directors of HELP
voted last year to increase the attachment point from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 per claim
effective May 1,2003.
When the Village solicited insurance quotations for the policy period that began January 1,
2003 the underwriters would not quote on the increased limit five months before the
effective date of the change. It was decided then that we would solicit quotes on the higher
insurance coverage in March for a May I effective date.
Marsh USA obtained a quote from our current general liability insurance provider (AIG) for
the additional $1,000,000 of coverage. AIG submitted a quote of $36,744 for the period
May 1,2003 through December 31,2003.
xcess Liability Insurance
March 21,2003
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The other liability policy we have is a paramedic/EMT policy. Arthur J. Gallagher and Co.
obtained a quote from our current insurer, Western World Insurance Company, who
submitted a quote of $1,432 for the additional $1 million of coverage.
We have been advised by our insurance consultant, Nugent Consulting Group, that these
premium quotations are very competitive and should be accepted.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the Village Board authorize the following
amendments to our current insurance program:
1 ) Additional premium of $36,744 payable to Marsh USA for an additional $1,000,000
of coverage under our general liability policy issued by AIG.
2) Additional premium of $1,432 payable to Arthur J. Gallagher for an additional
$1,000,000 of coverage under our paramedic/EMT liability policy issued by Western
World Insurance Co.
DOUGLAS R. ELLSWORTH, CPA
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
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Thomas J. Seeberg
Vice President
Marsh USA Inc,
500 West Monroe
Chicago, Illinois 60661
312 627 6134 Fax 312 627 8257
torn.seeberg@marsh.com
www.marsn.com
March 18, 2003
Doug Ellsworth
Village of Mt. Prospect
100 S. Emmerson
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
Subject:
Excess Liability Insurance
Dear Mr. Eltsworth:
Per your request we have obtained pricing terms to secure an additional $1,000,000 layer of
insurance from your current Excess Liability insurer, AIG. Below are the options to tncrease
your current limit by $1,000,000 from $750,000 excess of $250,000 Self Insured Retention (SIR)
to $1,750,000 excess of $250,000 SIR.
The additional cost options are as follows:
Current Price
$750,000 xs
$250,000 SIR
Additional
Annual Premium
for $1mm Layer
Pro-rated
Additional
Premium From
4/30/03 to 1/1/04
$t35,700 $54,760 $36,744
Pricing indicated includes coverage for Terrorism. All other terms and conditions are based on
the existing $750,000 excess of $250,000 SIR policy. Please advise on how we should proceed.
Sincyrely, ]
//r h 9th~s/~.'-S e e b ~r g
Vide President
COpy: Michael Nugent/Nugerft Consulting Group
Marsh 8, McLennan Companies
~r-20-03 03:56pm From-AJ~ 22nd fleer +~0 2~5 4062 T-TB~ P.001/001 . F-183
Katherine B/scegl/a, Senior Risk Management Representative
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Two Pierce Place - 22"d Floor
Itasca, IL 60143-3141
Phone: 630.285.4059
Fax: 630.285.4062
e-mai/address: katherine_biscegl/a@ajg, com
To: Doug EIIsworth From: Katherine Bisceglia
Company:. Village of Mt. Prospect Date: 3/20/03
RE= EMT coverage - policy ~NPP0815907 FAX= 847.818.5336
Increase in limits effec~ve 4/30/03 to
1/1/04. PAGES: 1
Cops Mike Nugent 847.412.0610
Doug,
I received the quote for an additional $1,000,000 in limits for Village of Mount
Prospects EMT coverage effective 4/30/03.
Effective date: 04/30/03 through O1/Ol/04.
Limits: $~,000,000 each occurrence/$2,000,000 annual aggregate
No other changes
Additional premium to increase limit is $1,432,
Please advise if we should increase limits by signing below and faxing back to
me before 4/30/03. Thank You.
· Please bind coverage as outlined above effective 04/30/03 - 01/01/04.
Print Name: Douglas Ellsworth
Signature: DA TE:
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
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MICHAEL J. FIGOLAH, FIRE CHIEF
MARCH 17, 2OO3
FIRE APPARATUSJOINT PURCHASE
Background
The Fire Department is scheduled to replace a 1988 Pierce Arrow fire engine in
2003. This apparatus has over 90,000 miles and its condition and service history
indicate replacement is warranted. This vehicle has been kept in reserve status
anticipating its replacement.
Since there were many fire departments considering the purchase of apparatus, a
committee was formed through the Northwest Municipal Conference for a group
purchase.
Subsequent to Board approval for the recommended purchase of a new engine,
the 1988 Pierce Engine will be sold in the resale market for approximately $25,000.
General Bid Information
The Northwest Municipal Conference Joint Purchasing Advisory Committee
organized the request for proposal. The committee was comprised of
representatives of fire service agencies in the Northeastern Illinois region.
Request for proposals were sent to five manufacturers of fire apparatus.
On January 26, 2001, the Northwest Municipal Conference opened bids for fire
apparatus. The program was so successful that the contract was extended in June
2002 until June 2, 2003. To date, approximately 30 vehicles have been purchased
through this cooperative agreement.
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TO: VILLAGE MANAGER
SUBJECT: FIRE APPARATUS JOINT PURCHASE
MARCH 17, 2003
PAGE 2
Summary of Bids Received
Through a sealed proposal process, Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. represented by
Global Emergency Vehicles, Inc. was one of the vendors awarded the bid. Based
on pricing from Global Emergency Vehicles, the Village realized a 7.5% savings by
participating in the Northwest Municipal Conference Joint Purchasing Program.
Recommendation
Based on the above information, I recommend the Village Board waive the bidding
process and award the contract to Global Emergency Vehicles, Wonder Lake, in
an amount not to exceed $312,182.00 through the Northwest Municipal
Conference Joint Purchasing Program. This amount reflects a savings of $5,698
for the prepayment of the chassis, which was offered by the manufacturer and
recommended by the Finance Director.
Budget Authorization
Funding for this replacement is provided in the 2003 Budget in the Capital
Improvement Section on page 302. The account number is 677709-660120. The
budgeted amount is $331,200.00.
MF/jm
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TREE CITY USA
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
MARCH 27, 2003
ACCEPT STATE OF ILLINOIS BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE TRUCK CAB AND
CHASSIS - $45,950.00
Back.qround
n the current budget, there are funds available to replace unit 2727. 2727 is a 1983 International with a
flatbed body. This truck was originally equipped with a tow body. In 1990. when the tow body was in need
of replacement, it was decided that the towing of large trucks and equipment be contracted with a private
tow company. This truck chassis was then equipped with a flatbed body.
The Public Works Department has a greater need for a dump truck than a flatbed truck. We are
requesting to replace this flatbed truck with a dump truck that will be equipped with snow and ice control
equipment. During the fall leaf program, this truck would give the department two trucks ready for snow
and ice control for those early snow events.
Replacement Schedule
2727 was purchased in 1983. This unit has entered its 20th year of service. The re placement schedule for
this type of unit is 15 years. 2727 meets the required years for replacement. 2727 has logged 99.120
miles and 3304 hours on the power train.
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Life cycle cost analysis has been completed on 2727 and is attached for your review, The optimum
economic replacement point has been calculated at year 6. The modified economic replacement point
has been calculated at year 9.
Other Factors
2727 was originally purchased for a tow body, thus the chassis has a lighter gross vehicle weight rating
and less horsepower than of the dump trucks we currently use.
Replacement Recommendation
It is my recommendation that a replacement vehicle for 2727 be purchased during the 2003 budget year.
Bid Recommendation
I am recommending the purchase of one 2003 International 35,000# GVWR cab and chassis from the
State of Illinois contract (PSD 4009654) award winner Prairie International Truck Sales. Springfield,
Illinois. I request that the Village Board authorize the purchase of one new 2003 International 35,000#
GV~NR truck cab and chassis at a cost not to exceed $45,950.00. Funds for this proposed purchase are
available in account 6707709 - 660115 {$78,800.00), page 302 of the current budget.
ccept State of Illinois Bid For The Purchase of One Truck Cab and Chassis
March 27. 2003
Page 2 of 2
The remaining funds will be used for equipment (underbody snow plow, dump body, salt spreader, and
hydraulic components) to make the vehicle completely functional. The unit being replaced will be sold at
the NWMC auction in fall 2003
Glen R. Andler
Director of Public Works
ames E. Guenthe.E
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Attachment
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TREE CITY USA
TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS ~'~ i~,[c)'~
FROM: VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT
DATE: MARCH 27, 2003
SUBJECT: ACCEPT STATE OF ILLINOIS BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE
PASSENGER VAN - $19,900.00
Back,qround
n the currem budget, there are funds available to replace unit 308. 308 is a 1988 GMC passenger van.
This van is used by the Ergineering Division of Public Works to transport staff and equipment to
construction sites throughout the Village.
This van was originally assigned [o the Human Services Department r~ 1988. n 1998, the Engineering
Division was ~n need of a vehicle other than a car to hau survey equipment and other construction
equipment. A decision was made, based on the Iow mileage of this van to refinish the exterior of the van
and assign it to the Engineering Division and purchase a new van for Human Services Department.
n keeping with that decision this new van will be assigned to the Human Services Department and the
current van (311) will be reassigned to the Engineering Division of Public Works.
Replacement Schedule
308 was donated to the Village in 1988. The vehicle/equipment replacement schedule for pickup trucks
and vans is 10 years or 50.000 miles. This vehicle meets the required years of service and but not the
mileage. 308 nas entered its 16TM year of service and has logged 26,532 miles
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Life cycle cost analysis has beer" completed for 308 and is attached for your review. The optimum
economic replacement point for 308 has been calculated at year 4. The modified economic re olacement
point has been calculated at year 5.
Other Factors
308 has serve(~ the Village welt throughout its fifteen years of service This vehicle is now due for
replacement aue [o the deteriorating condition of the body floorboards and chassis. To repair the
underside of this vehicle we would have to replace the front chassis frame and floorboards. But because
of vans age, th6 front chassis frame and some of the floor panels are no longer available.
Replacement Recommendation
It ~s my recommendation that a replacement for 308 be purchased during the 2003 budge[ year.
Bid Recommendation
I am recommending the purchase of one new 2003 Ford Windstar passenger van from the State of tllinois
contract (PSD40009562) award winner Landmark Ford Springfield, Illinois
ccept State of Illinois Bid For The Purchase of One Passenger Van
March 27, 2003
Page 2 of 2
I request that the Village Boar Board authorize the purchase of one new 2003 Ford Windstar passenger
van at a cost not to exceed $19,900,00.
Funds for this proposed purchase are available in account 6707709-660124($22,800.00), page 302 of the
current budget. The vehicle being replaced wilt be sold at the fall 2003 Northwest Municipal Conference
auction.
I concur.
Glen R. Andler
Director of Public Works
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Attachment
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FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Background
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
PROJECT ENGINEER
MARCH 21, 2003
2003 MATERIAL TESTING
In conjunction with our 2003 Street Resurfacing Program, we requested proposals from material
testing consultants. These proposals were to provide the following:
· Cost to perform the testing of concrete material for the new curbs and driveway aprons.
· Cost to perform the testing of asphalt binder and surface mix material at the asphalt plant
and the testing of the asphalt binder and surface as it is placed.
Results
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, we received nine proposals to complete the material testing for the
2003 Street Resurfacing Program.
Listed below are the consultants and their proposed cost to provide the required services:
Material Testing Laboratories
American GeoEngineering, Inc.
Great Lakes Soil Consultants
Professional Services Industries
Applied GeoScience Inc.
Soil & Material Consultants
O'Brien & Associates
Average
$71,585.00
$71,980.00
$72,765.00
$77,685.00
$91,595.00
$100,660.00
$117,440.00
$86,244.29
Engineer's Estimate $89,000.00
age 2
2003 Material Testing
March 21, 2003
Discussion
All of the proposals fulfilled the requirements requested by the Village. All of the proposals also
included references of past work and qualifications of the personnel who will be evaluating the
material samples.
Based on a review of the proposals, Material Testing Laboratories offers the best overall setw'ices
for the cost. Material Testing Laboratories has previously completed material testing for the
Village in conjunction with previous Street Resurfacing Programs and their work has been
acceptable. Material Testing Laboratories has successfully completed work on many similar
projects for the Village of Palatine and the Village of Arlington Heights and appears to be well
qualified to complete the required work.
Recommendation
The quantities listed in the proposal are estimated quantities based on averages from previous
years and prorated for the anticipated work for this year. Many factors can influence the actual
quantities for material testing, especially weather and unanticipated soil conditions. Therefore, I
recommend that the proposal from Material Testing Laboratories be accepted at the April 1, 2003
Village Board meeting for the full budgeted amount of $93,000.00.
This work will be funded with the budget account listed below and as shown on page 302 of the
2003 Budget Book:
Account Code
0507706~540540
0507706-540545
Amount
$10,200.00
$82,800.00
Michalik
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I concur with the above recommendation
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