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File #: ID18-0123    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/16/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2018 Final action: 1/25/2018
Title: Award a contract to purchase eleven relief vehicle sedans from Swanson Fahrney Ford Sales, Inc., in the amount of $226,476.64 (Bid File 3576)
Sponsors: Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. 3576 Proof of Publication.pdf, 2. 3576 New Four Door Mid-Size Sedan (Prop 1B) Contract.pdf, 3. 3576 New Four Door Mid-Size Sedan (Prop 1B) Evaluation Form.pdf, 4. 3576 New Four Door Mid-Size Sedan (Prop 1B) ICE-Price Analysis.pdf, 5. 3576 New Four Door Mid-Size Sedan (Prop 1B) Swanson Fahrney Bid Proposal.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



January 25, 2018


FROM: JIM SCHAAD, Director
Department of Transportation

BY: RUDY CASTRO, Fleet Manager
Department of Transportation/Maintenance Division

SUBJECT
Title
Award a contract to purchase eleven relief vehicle sedans from Swanson Fahrney Ford Sales, Inc., in the amount of $226,476.64 (Bid File 3576)

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RECOMMENDATION

Award contract in the amount of $226,476.64 to Swanson Fahrney Ford Sales, Inc., of Selma, California, to deliver eleven 2018 Ford Fusions.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Department of Transportation/FAX is in need of eleven mid-sized sedans to replace aging vehicles and support additional needs of the FAX15 and BRT services. The City solicited competitive bids from qualified vendors on November 8, 2017. A single bid was received from Swanson Fahrney Ford Sales, Inc., of Selma, California. Staff researched pricing of comparable vehicles to verify the bid price from Swanson Fahrney was fair and reasonable. Funding for purchase of these sedans was included in the approved FY18 budget. FAX is recommending the Council approve the award of this contract in order to support the ongoing operation of the FAX fixed route system.

BACKGROUND

The FAX relief vehicle fleet supports the fixed route system by allowing drivers to meet buses in route to relieve other drivers at the end of their shifts. This allows the buses to stay on route, minimizing disruptions in service. FAX currently operates twenty relief vehicles. The replacement of vehicles as they reach the end of their useful life is important to maintaining the department's performance, safety, reliability, cost effectiveness, and positive image.

FTA guidelines require a minimum useful life for sedans of five years. The City has found it can exceed this minimum and sets useful life at seven years or 100,000 miles. The department's goal is to maintain an average relief vehicle fleet age of 3-4 years. Funding constraints in previous years hav...

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