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ITEM #6 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 19, 2009 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: Jeannette Olko, Electric Utility General Manager <br />SUBJECT: Award of Bid for Various Transformers to H D Supply, Inc. in <br />the Amount of $28,223.68 and to Wesco Distribution in the <br />Amount of $12,578.74. <br />DATE: May 11, 2009 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City purchases transformers into Electric Stores inventory when the need arises to upgrade, <br />replace, or install a new transformer for an Electric customer. The City also orders back-up <br />transformers to be used to replace a transformer that goes bad in the system. Back-up <br />transformers are necessary, due to the long delivery time. <br />At this time, the Electric Utility has a requirement for various sizes of pole and pad mount <br />transformers to be used for both back-up and upcoming commercial and residential projects. <br />DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS: <br />On April 7, 2009, the Electric Department posted a Notice Inviting Bids for these transformers on <br />BidNet. Bid notification was sent to 13 registered vendors on the BidNet System. A bid opening <br />was held at 2:30 P.M. on April 28, 2009 at the Electric Department Administrative offices. Four <br />bids were received and evaluated. <br />A Bid Analysis is attached showing the price and delivery quoted by each vendor. The <br />recommended vendor's price is underlined for each size transformer. The total of bid award is <br />listed at the bottom for the recommended vendor. <br />Also attached is a Transformer Load Loss Evaluation. This evaluation shows the life cycle cost of <br />the transformer over its useful lifetime, using a combination of loss calculations supplied by the <br />transformer manufacturer and the unit price quoted by the vendor. To evaluate the lowest cost <br />bid, the life cycle costs demonstrate the cost of the transformer over its "in-service" life, taking into <br />consideration the degradation over time. The transformer that loses the least over the useful life <br />results in the lowest cost of the equipment. It is a function of which manufacturer has the least <br />loss. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />These transformers are purchased into Electric Stores inventory account number 520-1500-154. <br />The transformers are charged to the appropriate budgeted account, as they are needed. The <br />stores inventory account is a balance sheet account and has no budgetary impacts. The Electric <br />Department includes money in each Fiscal Year's Budget for Capital Improvement Projects. <br />