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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 2009 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Jeannette Olko, Electric Utility General Manager <br />ITEM # 9 <br />SUBJECT: Waive Formal Bidding Requirements per Colton Municipal Code 3.08.140 <br />(e), and Approve the Month -to -Month Rental of Two (2) Digger -Derrick <br />Line Trucks, For the Electric Utility Department, From Altec Capital, in an <br />Amount NTE $41,835.57. <br />DATE: April 27, 2009 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />On April 24, 2003, the Electric Utility suffered a major loss when all three of its digger -derrick line trucks <br />were destroyed by a fire at the Colton Electric Yard. To accommodate the Electric Utility's immediate <br />need for equipment, the City's Purchasing Division obtain pricing and delivery to rent or lease two <br />replacement line trucks until the Electric Utility could go out to bid for new trucks. City Council approved <br />a 5 -year lease of two Altec line trucks on May 20, 2003. This was a lease only, with no ownership rights <br />at the end of the term. The lease expired June 30, 2008, at which time, City Council approved the month- <br />to-month rental of the two units until the bidding for new units could be completed and the unit delivered. <br />DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS: <br />The Electric Utility issued a Notice Inviting Bids and held a Bid Opening on April 22, 2008 for new <br />digger derrick units. Before a bid award could be made, the City needed to apply for an exemption from <br />the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCQAMD) to purchase the diesel powered units. <br />Electric Utility Staff was notified by the SCAQMD on December 18, 2008 that the City could proceed <br />with the acquisition. <br />City Council made bid award for this requirement to Terex Utilities on January 20, 2009, with a 270 day <br />lead time. Shortly after bid award, the City was informed that the cab and chassis manufacturer had <br />ceased operations. City Council approved a Change Order to the Bid Award on April 7, 2009. With the <br />delay due to the change in cab and chassis manufacturer, it is anticipated that the new units will be <br />delivered in January 2010 The Electric Utility will need to continue to rent the existing equipment until <br />the new units are delivered. The current monthly rental for both units is $5,976.51, including sales taxes. <br />Altec has agreed to continue to rent the two trucks at the same cost on a month-to-month basis until we <br />determine we no longer need them. The total cost to keep these units through January 31, 2010 (7 <br />months) is $41,835.57. If the new units are ready sooner than January, we can return the units earlier. <br />Staff is recommending that we continue to lease these two units on a month-to-month basis until the new <br />equipment can be delivered. The other option would be to return the units upon maturity of the existing <br />lease and go to bid for a short -turn rental of two trucks. The bidding process would take several weeks, <br />and it is possible that the suppliers would not have sufficient equipment on hand to fill our needs. There <br />could potentially be a 6 week lead time on rental equipment after a bid and award. <br />The Colton Municipal Code, Title 3, Chapter 3.08.140,Exceptions to Competitive Bidding — Non -Public <br />Projects, Section (e), Purpose of Bidding is Otherwise Accomplished; allows for the bidding process to be <br />waived "when the City Manager determines that it is in the best interest of the City and its administrative <br />operations to dispense with public bidding for non-public projects under this chapter." <br />