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File #: RES 19-96    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/18/2019 Final action: 3/18/2019
Title: A Resolution Approving a Purchase Agreement with Global Emergency Products for a Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. Fire Engine through the Houston/Galveston Area Council Cooperative Purchasing Program in an Amount Not to Exceed $695,824.00, Authorizing Execution of the Agreement and Waiving the Village's Bid Process
Attachments: 1. Resolution Fire Engine, 2. Pierce Purchase Agreement, 3. HGAC Agreement, 4. 2019.Engine Vendor Selection Statement, 5. 2019 Engine Memo
Submitted By
Fire Chief Tom Ebsen

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
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A Resolution Approving a Purchase Agreement with Global Emergency Products for a Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. Fire Engine through the Houston/Galveston Area Council Cooperative Purchasing Program in an Amount Not to Exceed $695,824.00, Authorizing Execution of the Agreement and Waiving the Village's Bid Process

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Overview
Overview
This action authorizes the purchase of a fire engine pumper to replace a twenty-year old reserve fire engine. In the 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Budget, $700,000 was made available for the purchase of a new engine under Fleet Replacement for 2019. An apparatus committee consisting of Fire and Fleet personnel developed specifications and met with four vendors. Each of the vendors were members of the Houston/Galveston Area Council for competitive cooperative purchasing agreements. Upon review of all the proposals, the bid submitted by Pierce Manufacturing was the quote that met all of the specifications determined in a pre-selection needs evaluation.

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution

Fiscal Impact
As noted above, the FY 2019 Capital Improvement budget allocated $700,000 for this vehicle replacement.

Background
The Oak Park Fire Department has three fire engine pumpers. Two are in service each day, one at the north fire station and one at the south fire station. The oldest pumper is in reserve ready to be placed in service at any time either front-line pumper is unavailable for maintenance reasons. The reserve engine is also placed in service whenever the ladder truck is out for maintenance. The current reserve pumper is a 1999 Smeal and it has exceeded its expected service life. The front-line pumpers are each nine-years old. Upon receipt of the new engine one of the nine-year old pumpers will be placed in reserve.

Specifications for the engine were developed by an apparatus committee to ensure that all the department's nee...

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