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File #: ID#14-507    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/15/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/30/2014 Final action: 10/30/2014
Title: Award a service contract in the amount of $77,546.90 to Shier Aviation Corporation DBA Corporate Helicopters, of San Diego, CA, for the mandated 12 year inspection of a Fresno Police Department EC-120B Airbus Helicopter
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. 9307BidEval.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



October 30, 2014


FROM: JERRY DYER, Chief of Police
Police Department

BY: RICHARD TUCKER, Acting Lieutenant
Traffic and Special Services Bureau

SUBJECT
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Award a service contract in the amount of $77,546.90 to Shier Aviation Corporation DBA Corporate Helicopters, of San Diego, CA, for the mandated 12 year inspection of a Fresno Police Department EC-120B Airbus Helicopter
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RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Council award a service contract in the amount of $77,546.90 to Shier Aviation, dba Corporate Helicopters (San Diego, CA) to complete a manufacturer-mandated 12-year inspection of a Fresno Police Department Airbus EC-120 Helicopter.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The first of two Fresno Police Department EC-120 helicopters are due for a mandated 12-year inspection in November 2014. After issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the mandated 12-year inspection, Shier Aviation, dba Corporate Helicopters was determined to be lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Staff recommends that Council award a service contract to Shier Aviation, dba Corporate Helicopters and that Council authorize the Chief of Police or designee to sign the contract on behalf of the City.

BACKGROUND

The Fresno Police Department's "Skywatch" Air Support Unit currently operates two helicopters, a 2003 Airbus EC-120 (certificated in 2002) and a 2005 Airbus EC-120 (certificated in 2004). Airbus (formerly known as American Eurocopter) mandates a 12-year (144-month) inspection be done on all helicopters it manufactures. This inspection must be started by November 2014. This inspection requires the removal of all systems (engine, transmission and fuel tanks) and a complete tear-down of the airframe in order to be able to detect any irregularities not seen during regular inspections. It is estimated the inspection will take three months to complete.

A Notice Inviting Bids was posted on the City's website and t...

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