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File #: ID19-1761    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/24/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/20/2019 Final action: 6/20/2019
Title: Approve the award of a cooperative purchase agreement to Quinn Company of Fresno, California, for the purchase of one Caterpillar 914M wheel loader in the amount of $143,895
Sponsors: Department of Transportation
Attachments: 1. Acceptance and Award.pdf, 2. CAT Contract.pdf, 3. Combined Ads.pdf, 4. Comment and Review.pdf, 5. Evaluation.pdf, 6. RFP.PDF, 7. 5th Year Extension.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



June 20, 2019


FROM: GREGORY A. BARFIELD, Director
Department of Transportation

BY: BRIAN BARR, Assistant Director
Department of Transportation

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

CLIFF TRAUGH, Senior Management Analyst
Department of Transportation, Municipal Fleet Division

SUBJECT
Title
Approve the award of a cooperative purchase agreement to Quinn Company of Fresno, California, for the purchase of one Caterpillar 914M wheel loader in the amount of $143,895

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends Council approve the award of a cooperative purchase agreement to Quinn Company of Fresno, California, for the purchase of one Caterpillar 914M wheel loader in the amount of $143,895.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Management Division wishes to purchase one Caterpillar 914M wheel loader as an addition to the Operation Clean Up team. The new unit will be used as the primary means of removing material placed curbside by homeowners during the annual Operation Clean Up program. The wheel loader will be purchased through a competitively solicited cooperative procurement process administered by Sourcewell, formerly the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA).

BACKGROUND

The Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Management Division is responsible for sanitation programs such as Operation Clean Up and litter control for over 111,000 residential customers. Fifteen drivers service a 112-square-mile area recycling discarded lumber, appliances, and various other large objects that would otherwise end up in a landfill. The Solid Waste Management Division annually removes over 29,150 tons of refuse city-wide through these programs.

The wheel loader is an integral component in the Operation Clean Up program. This piece of equipment is used to pick up debris left curbside by homeowners, and load that material into refuse trucks. These loaders ...

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