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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/18/2013 High-Service Pump RehabilitationMount 1 ?� TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJ: Background Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS WATER & SEWER SUPERINTENDENT JUNE 12, 2013 BID RESULTS FOR HIGH - SERVICE PUMP REHABILITATION (NOT TO EXCEED $40,226.54) The Village of Mount Prospect operates a water distribution system that uses high - service booster pumps to circulate water through the distribution system to and from the various water reservoirs to the customer. Each year the Village hires an outside professional firm to test and perform preventive maintenance on these high - service pumps and motors. As part of this annual check -up; certain pumps and motor assemblies are identified as needing further repair or replacement. The annual capital budget allows for the repair or replacement of these pumps and motor assemblies as needed. Request for Bids Based on the annual analysis, two (2) pumps were prioritized as needing further work. The two (2) pump and motor assemblies needing work include pump #1 at Booster Station 11 and pump #1 at Booster Station 4. Staff prepared a bid specification for the repair of the pump and the replacement of the electric motor for these assemblies. Bid Results Bid documents were sent to four (4) area firms and a bid notice was published in a local paper. One bidder picked up a bid package from the Village. Bids were received on June 10, 2013, opened and read aloud as required. Three (3) vendors declined to bid but only one submitted the "No Bid" survey to state they did not bid due to a failure of one of their vendors to provided timely pricing. The following two (2) firms submitted the following bids: Page 2 of 2 Bid Results for High - Service Pump Rehabilitation (Not to exceed $40,226.54) June 12, 2013 SUPPLIER PUMP #1 PUMP #2 TOTAL BID Peerless Midwest, Mishawaka, IN $20,423.30 $19,803.24 $40,226.54 Genco Industries, Crestwood, IL $37,900.00 $29,875.00 $67,775.00 Discussion All bids were checked to ensure that the supplier was providing the needed and necessary equipment in accordance with the specifications. Both bidders submitted properly completed bid forms, bid bonds and appropriately signed bid documents. The lowest responsible bidder for the items is Peerless Midwest Inc. of Mishawaka, Indiana. The firm has performed pump and motor repairs over the past decade for the Village and is considered a reliable, responsive vendor. Recommendations: recommend that the Village Board accept the lowest, responsible bid for the rehabilitation of two (2) pump and motor assemblies as submitted by Peerless Midwest Inc. of Mishawaka, Indiana and authorize an agreement in an amount not to exceed $40,226.54. Sufficient funds for this procurement exist in the current budget. Matt Overeem, Superintendent bean- v. uorsey Director of Public Works cc: Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib File H:IWateriprojects120131high service pumpsIBID RECOMMENDATION. docx