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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2004-06-07 Item 6B - Bid Award - Sumner Tractor and Equipment for Tractor With Boom Flail for $80,421.19 COUNCIL A GENDA SYNOPSIS ................... Initials I ITEM NO. Meeting Date Prepared, by Mayor's review Council review CAS Number: 04-081 I Original Agenda Date: June 7, 2004 Agenda Item Title: Bid Award for the Street Department's Tractor with Boom Flail Mower Original Sponsor: Council Admin. Public Works Timeline: Sponsor's Summary: The replacement tractor was advertised on April 23, 2004. Four bids were received and the lowest bid was $78,280.51 including WSST from Sumner Tractor & Equipment. Additive bid items for a set of replacement mower blades and an extended warranty are also recommended for acceptance. The full purchase will be $80,421.19 with a budget of $89,000. Recommendations: Sponsor: Award bid to Sumner Tractor & Equipment. Committee: Forward to Regular Council to award bid. Administration: Same as Sponsor. Cost Impact (if known): $80,421.19 (including WSST) Fund Soume (if known): 501 Equipment Rental (pg. 175 2004 Budget, Line 25) GOUNC~ ACTION Meeting Date Action 6/07/04 Meeting Date Attachments 6/07/04 Information Memo dated May 20, 2004 (revised to include sales tax) Transportation Committee Meeting Minutes from May 24, 2004 INFORMATION MEMO To: Mayor Mullet From: Public Works Director,~5~% Date: May 20, 2004 Subject: Tractor with Boom Flail Mower Bid Award ISSUE A replacement tractor with boom flail mower for the Street Department has been competitively bid and authorization for purchase is required to proceed. This is one of two different mowers to be purchased this year. BACKGROUND The purchase of a replacement tractor with boom flail mower for the Street Department is included in the capital purchase list for the Equipment Rental program in the 2004 Budget. ISSUE ANALYSIS The tractor was advertised on April 23, 2004, in the Seattle Times and Daily Journal of Commerce. Four bids were received and opened on May 7, 2004. Bid results (with sales tax) are as follows: Vendor Base Price With Tx Budget Comments Sumner Tractor & Equipment $ 71,949.00 $ 78,280.51 $ 89,000 Sahlberg Equipment Company 72,000.00 78,336.00 Used equipment Coastline Tractor 77,599.00 84,427.71 Western Equipment Distributors 80,931.04 88,052.97 An alternative bid item for a four-wheel drive unit was not accepted. An additive bid item for a set of replacement mower blades at $119.68 and an extended warranty bid at $2,021 have also been evaluated and are recommended for acceptance. The budget for the unit is $89,000 (line 25, page 175 of the 2004 Budget). RECOMMENDATION Award the purchase to Sunmer Tractor & Equipment for $80,421.19 (includes tractor for $71,949.00, sales tax $6,331.51, mower blades $119.68 and $2,021.00 warranty). cc: Maintenance Division Transportation Conimittee ay 4, 00 DRAFT Present: Joan Hernandez, Chair; Pam Carter, Joe Duffle Jim Morrow, Bob Giberson, Cyndy Knighton, Lucy Lauterbach 1. Tractor with Side Mount Flail Mower Bid Award A replacement tractor was scheduled to be replaced this year. Bids were solicited, and have come in under the $74,000 budget. The lowest bid was from Western Equipment Distributors for a base price of $55, 892.04. To that figure an alternative bid item for replacement mower blades and a 5-year extended warranty will add more, as will Washington State sales tax. Recommend bid award to June 7 Regular Meeting. m' Tractor with BOom Flail Mower This mower is special because unlike the side mount ewer, it has a boom that can be raised and lowered. This equipment also was bid, and several bids were received. The lowest bid was fi'om Sumner Tractor and Equipment with a bid of $71,949. The budget is $89,000. Again, replacement mower blades and an extended warranty will be added, as well as sales tax. Recommend bid award to June 7 Regular Meeting. 3. Tukwila Communi .ty Center Rotunda Gutter Replacement When this project was bid, Ballard Sheet Metal Works won the bid. They were an excellent contractor, finishing their work promptly and without change orders, and doing a good job. Their final records are in, and staffis ready to close the project out. Recommend proiect aeceptance~ release of retainage to consent agenda June 7. 4. Traffic Calming Cyndy has studied traffic calming in a previous job, and knows it is not a panacea for the problems of speeding and too much traffic on local roads. Joan asked about a petition the Council had gotten from Riverton citizens who are concerned about speeding and traffic volumes on 37th and S. 130th. Cyndy said she would work with those residents. She said it's important to get a consensus from many people in a neighborhood, rather than just a vocal few people. Other cities have made the mistake of installing expensive traffic calming devices that didn't work, and they had to remove them later. Also, once a calming devise is put in, it's important to check to see how it's working not just after installation, but 6 months or a year after. Jim M said the City could put in a temporary calming device before permanent installation. Some cities have codified their traffic calming processes, but Tukwila does not want to do that. Cyndy had a typical steps process for a traffic-calming program, and that seemed a reasonable first step. Another step could be a proposal process for submitting petitions. Drawings in the packet showed different types of traffic calming. Information. 5. Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2005-2010) This is the same program the City does every year. It has no new programs in it, and it needs to be adopted by the end of June. It is needed to allow project applications for grants, and though it is similar to the CIP, it only has project planned in the next six years. Recommend adoption of TIP to COW and Regular Meeting. __ Committee chair approval