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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/01/2014 Purchase of One (1) New Brush ChipperMount Prospect Public Works Department X INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: VEHICLE /EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT DATE: MARCH 20, 2014 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF ONE (1) NEW BRUSH CHIPPER ($43,097.59) Background In the current budget, there are funds available to replace brush chipper 4521. 4521 is a 2003 Morbark, Model 13 used daily by Public Works to chip tree limbs and brush. It is also used extensively for storm damage clean -up of downed and damaged trees and /or tree limbs. Public Works has three (3) brush chippers. One (1) is a 15" Vermeer chipper and the other two (2) are Morbark 13" machines. Tree removal and maintenance workloads have increased dramatically in the last several years; primarily due to increased storm activity and the Village -wide EAB infestation. Consequently, staff has recommended that we move to the next capacity size of 15" allowing for the disposal of all but the largest tree trunks. Replacement Policy This equipment has been evaluated utilizing our detailed comprehensive replacement policy. This policy uses a point -based criterion, which rates the following four (4) major factors to a baseline when considering a unit for replacement: Age, mileage /hours, repair & maintenance (R &M) cost, and condition of the body /mechanical components. A point total equaling or exceeding eleven (11) out of sixteen (16) indicates that the vehicle /equipment should be recommended for replacement. 4521 scored a total of thirteen (13) points indicating a high rating, and is recommended for replacement. The equipment condition evaluation form and summary report have been attached as Exhibit A and B respectively. Additionally, I have included the life cycle cost analysis on Exhibit C, which breaks out our total ownership costs. Joint Purchasing Contract Pricing In preparation for this proposed purchase, staff learned that satisfactory commercial chippers are available via the following joint purchase programs: Contract/Vendor GSA/Alexander Eq Lisle, IL Year /Make /Model 2014 / Morbark Model M15R Trade -In Bid Price Allowance $53,097.59 $10,000.00 Bid Price Less Trade -In $43,097.59 NJPA/Vermeer 2014/Vermeer $52,673.00 $9,500.00 Aurora, IL Model BC1500 $43,173.00 March 20, 2014 Purchase of Brush Chipper ($43,097.59) Page 2 of 2 Discussion The Morbark chipper is available at the lowest overall cost. It is available via the United States General Services Administration (GSA) joint purchasing program. The GSA is a federal agency that supports the functions of other federal agencies by facilitating the procurement of a wide range of products and services. Unfortunately, the Village is not eligible to participate in this GSA contract because we are not part of the federal government. However, the local Morbark dealer, Alexander Equipment Company of Lisle, Illinois, has agreed to honor the GSA pricing and provide the indicated chipper at a total cost not to exceed $43,097.59. The Village Attorney has determined that the Village Code permits the Village Board to waive the requirement for competitive bids, in such a manner as it may approve, including its reliance on GSA nationwide contract pricing, as it would be in the best interests of the Village. The Vermeer chipper is available via the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA). The Village is a member of the NJPA and has successfully procured equipment via their joint purchasing programs in the past. There are no chippers available on the State of Illinois Central Management Services Joint Purchasing Program. The trade -in values noted are bona fide; not estimates. They are based on valuations made by local dealer representatives following on -site inspections. It is the opinion of staff that a separate bid letting for this purchase would not yield lower costs. The above referenced joint purchasing programs incorporate volume discounts and avoid local dealer costs associated with bid submittals. Finally, staff is aware that the implementation of USEPA Tier 4 emission requirements is imminent. As a result, we expect that deferment of this proposed purchase will likely result in higher replacement costs; as much as $20,000 higher next year. Chipper manufacturers have advised us that this increase is the cost of compliance with the Tier 4 emission requirements. Purchase Recommendation I recommend waiving the requirement for competitive bids for the purchase of one (1) new 2014 Morbark model M15R, a trailer mounted brush chipper, and accept the lowest cost proposal submitted by Alexander Equipment Company, Inc., of Lisle, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $43,097.59, which includes a $10,000 trade -in. There are sufficient funds available for this proposed purchase in the 2014 budget. / J es R. Breitzman hicle /Equipment Superintendent Director of Public Works JB Attachment cc: Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib H:1Administration \BIDS \RESULTS \Chipper Purchase4521GSABidWVR3- 2014.doc EXHIBIT A Village of Mount Prospect Vehicle/Equipment Condition Evaluation Form Unit # 4521 Assigned Dept. /Div. Public Works - Forestry Year: 2003 Make: Morbark Model: 13 Mileage: N/A Hours: 1542 Date of Evaluation: 2/4/14 Performed By: Jim Breitzman System Diagnosis Estimated Repair Cost Engine Good Some major repairs are needed, but unit can remain in service a little longer in current condition. Transmission - Clutch Fair -Due for rebuild $2,000.00 Differential N/A Exhaust System Fair - Muffler $400.00 Cooling System Fair -Water pump $500.00 Brakes Good Tires Fair $500.00 Steering N/A Suspension Fair -worn $2,000.00 HVAC N/A Electrical Fair - corroded wires $800.00 Body /Frame Poor- Rusted badly $3,000.00 Drum Bearings Fair- Replace $1,000.00 Other - Hydraulic System Total Estimated Repair Cost Fair - Hydraulic hoses $2,500.00 $12,700.00 Diagnosis Code Code Description Good Systems are functioning well and no major repairs are expected. Fair Some major repairs are needed, but unit can remain in service a little longer in current condition. Poor Major repairs are required as soon as possible to ensure unit safety and reliability. F.XNTRTT R Village of Mount Prospect Vehicle /Equipment Evaluation Summary Report Unit # 4521 Assigned Dept. /Div. Public Works- Forestry Year: 2003 Make: Morbark Model: 13 Mileage: N/A Date of Evaluation: 2/4/14 Performed By: Jim Breitzman Ratings: Unit age: 11 Base Policy Age: 8 -22 Mileage/Hrs: N/A / 1,542 Base Policy Mileage /Hrs: N/A Maintenance Cost: Points: 3 Points: 2 Repair and Maintenance Cost: $ 16,312.00 _ Purchase Price: $ 29,000.00 Repair and Maintenance Percentage of Purchase Price: 56 % Points: 4 Condition Evaluation: (attach Vehicle Condition Evaluation Form) Estimated Repair Cost: $ 12,700.00 = Current Book Value: $ 10,000 Repair Cost Percentage of Current Book Value: 127 % Total Ownership Cost Per Mile: (Lifetime Fuel + R &M + Purchase Price) $ 49,190 Less Salvage Value $ 10,000 Net Lifetime Costs $ 39,190 Divided by Mileage/ 1,542hrs Operating Cost Per Mile/ $ 25.42 Points: 4 Total Points: 13 Comments and other considerations: This machine is estimated to cost $20,000 more next year based on EPA Teir 4 final emission standards for 2015. Superintendent's recommendation: This machine has met its life expectancy and several major repairs will be needed if service life is extended any longer based on current condition. Total Point Evaluation A point total equaling or exceeding eleven (11) indicates that the vehicle should be recommended for replacement. The point total is used to rank its replacement priority. The larger the number the higher the replacement priority will be. M Pa H W N . A a }� N w o W � CL v N >, O v L d IL C N O a . cr W O d d v � d > O N cv L LL CA 0 U Q a) 0 m 0 cl i a� m m m - r5 CU 9992 f!1 O U m J ° 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a M O 00 o 0 LO = N N �. O U u L o N =3 1�o > o �o rn C m > o U) 0 0 0 rn 0i d' r r r O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O LO O LO O LO O LO O LO In T t M Cl) N N 6 EA «? K} fi} EA 6 WX EA fA }SOo