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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS1- Public Services CITY OF SAN BER""- kRDINO - REQUEST F 1R COUNCIL ACTION From: Fleet Services Division Subject: Purchase of 22 police • patrol vehicles Dept: Public Services Date: January 30, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None 31 JAN %0 3 ' 43 t Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. Signat re Contact person: Michael Eitelaeorge Phone: (909) 384-5220 Supporting data attached: Resolution, Staff Report Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $530,880.95 Source: (Acct. No. ) 001-2V-56102 (Acct. Description) Lease Payments Finance:�Z Council Notes: :VZ�1`�� Agenda Item No. S I CITY OF SAN BF`TARDINO - REQUEST -OR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT In December 1994, the City of San Bernardino was notified that all FY 1995/96 police vehicle orders must be received by Ford Motor Company on or before February 15, 1995. This year, Ford has also required a copy of the purchase order, issued by government customers to the successful bidder, be mailed to Ford Motor Company's Government Sales Department. Notices inviting bids for 22 police patrol vehicles, Bid No. 95-17, were published locally and bid packages were mailed to 27 vendors on the City's equipment bidders list. As advertised, sealed bids were opened on January 24, 1995 and the results of the acceptable bids are summarized below for Council's review: VENDOR L OC:`z''''ION UNIT WARRANTY TOTAL BID PRICE PRICE PRICE Fairview Ford San Bernardino $19880.95 $4250.00 $530,880.95 Inland Motors Redlands $20193.59 $4250.00 $537,758.96 h A third bid was received from Wondries Chevrolet, Alhambra for$19,722.56 each, plus a limited extended warranty for $750.00 per unit. The total bid price submitted from Wondries Chevrolet was $450,396.32. After discussions with Wondries Chevrolet, it was discovered that their warranty is not a full service warranty as requested in the bid specifications. Because they did not include a full service maintenance warranty package as requested, their bid has been rejected. Even if Wondries had bid the full service maintenance warranty package, Fairview Ford would get the bid because of the one (1) percent local preference. Based on staff's analysis, the bid received from Fairview Ford in San Bernardino, $530,880.95, for twenty-two (22) police patrol vehicles is the apparent low bidder and meets the required specifications and the needs of the department. Staff recommends that the bid from Fairview Ford be accepted. The 1995/96 Police Department budget will include sufficient funds to purchase those vehicles. The vehicles will be purchased through a lease purchase which will be submitted for Council approval in the near future. Pat Malloy 4Barbara Pac on Director of Public Services Director of Finance JUSTIFICATION OF PLACEMENT ON SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA Ford Motor Company has notified City that they will honor bids only up until February 15, 1995 . Past that deadline, the City would have to re-bid.