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File #: ID17-1305    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/13/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/28/2017 Final action: 9/28/2017
Title: Approve the award of a contract in the amount of $367,607.21 to Ruckstell Sales of Fresno, California, for the refurbishing of three side loading refuse truck bodies (Bid File 9395)
Sponsors: Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. Bid Eval 9395.pdf, 2. Bid Proposal 9395.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



September 28, 2017


FROM: BRUCE A. RUDD, Interim Director/Assistant City Manager
Department of Transportation

BY: JIM SCHAAD, Assistant Director
Department of Transportation

DUANE MYERS, Fleet Manager
Department of Transportation, Fleet Management Division

CLIFF TRAUGH, Sr. Management Analyst
Department of Transportation, Fleet Management Division

SUBJECT
Title
Approve the award of a contract in the amount of $367,607.21 to Ruckstell Sales of Fresno, California, for the refurbishing of three side loading refuse truck bodies (Bid File 9395)

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends Council approve the award of a contract to Ruckstell Sales of Fresno, California, for the refurbishing of three side-loading refuse truck bodies in the amount of $367,607.21.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Division operates a fleet of 90 side-loading refuse trucks. Several trucks have exceeded their eight-year lifecycle. The Solid Waste and Fleet Management Divisions wish to conduct a pilot program to reduce refuse truck replacement costs by having the existing truck bodies removed, refurbished, and placed onto a new truck chassis. This method represents a cost savings of $53,500 per truck. Competitive bids were solicited to refurbish the existing Heil truck bodies and the lowest apparent responsible bidder was determined to be Ruckstell Sales of Fresno, California.

BACKGROUND

The Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Division collects municipal solid waste, green waste, and recyclables from residential customers within the city. The current fleet of vehicles includes 90 residential side-loaders, 11 rear loaders, 2 roll-off trucks, and multiple pieces of support equipment. Solid Waste currently serves over 110,000 households every week. Over the past several years, the Solid Waste has been replacing a backlog of refuse trucks that have exceeded their useful life expectancy. Several side-load...

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