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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. MANAGERS REPORT 2/3/04 Mount Prospect F ire Dep~elilit IT! -<v r :In i I ¡ .~--:. . .. ""!8. Interoffice Memo FROM: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL J. FIGOLAH, FIRE CHIEF ø TO: DATE: JANUARY 20, 2004 SUBJECT: WAIVER OF BID - DIESEL EXHAUST REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR FIRE STATION 13 Recommendation The Fire Department is requesting to waive the bidding process to purchase a Plymovent diesel exhaust removal system for Fire Station 13 (112 E. Northwest Highway) from Hasting Air-Energy Control Incorporated for an amount not to exceed $66,762. Background The proposed vehicle exhaust removal system is capable of capturing 100% of the vehicle exhaust emissions at the point of generation (tailpipe) by making an airtight seal to the tailpipe of the apparatus as illustrated below. The system will include an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) particulate emission filter that will reduce up to 99% of the diesel exhaust being emitted to the atmosphere while the vehicles are entering and exiting the station or while running in the station for maintenance purposes. The system was designed to specifically meet the needs of emergency response vehicles and is fully automatic so as not to interfere with emergency response times. J:\1 Archives\O1 January\JM-Plymovent Waiver of Bid-Village Manager.doc TO: SUBJECT: DATE: PAGE 2 VILLAGE MANAGER WAIVER OF BID - DIESEL EXHAUST REMOVAL SYSTEM JANUARY 20,2004 Fire Station 12 (1601 W. Golf Road) had this same system installed last year as part of the renovation and has performed satisfactorily. The reason we are proposing to waive the bidding process and award the contract to Hastings is to standardize the equipment for operation and maintenance purposes. Hastings is the only distributor of the Plymovent system in Illinois. Federal Grant Funding Funding is available for this project in an amount of $70,000 in account number 5107701-640036 which is identified on page 295 in the 2004 budget book. Fortunately, the Fire Department submitted and received a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for $66,762. The grant is a 70/30 matching grant with our obligation totaling $20,028.60. The FEMA grant will cover the balance ($46,733.40). MF/jm