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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrder 002 - Special Procurement - Road Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St., Suite 200, Bend, OR 97701-1960 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - www.deschutes.org AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board Business Meeting of January 9, 2013 _____________________________ Please see directions for completing this document on the next page. DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: Randy McCulley Road (541)-322-7125 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Consideration of Signature of Document No. 2013-002, authorization of a class special procurement consisting of the refurbishment of a paint striping truck platform. PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS DATE? No BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: The Road Department is hereby requesting a Special Procurement to obtain a factory refurbishment of the paint truck striping platform. If approved, the County would directly contract with a specific vendor rather than undertake a formal RFP. The Road Department currently owns and operates a 1999 Volvo truck chassis #99-74 with a 1999 M-B Companies Inc. paint striping platform #9-157. The truck is primarily used in road striping operations for Deschutes County, City of Redmond, Crook County, and Jefferson County. It operates from early spring until late fall when weather conditions allow for road striping operations. When the truck is in need of repair, the amount of striping that can be completed during the season is reduced. It is very important that the truck be good working condition with minimal down time in the working season. The projected plan was to replace the truck chassis and the paint platform as a unit. A new truck and paint platform costs approximately $363,000.00. In the interest of fiscal responsibility, we looked at the truck chassis and the paint platform as separate units. The truck chassis has relatively low miles and is still serviceable. The paint platform has a shorter life span than the truck chassis. The control technology is out of date and many of the components are in need of replacement. After a factory tour in Salem, it was clear that many of our current components have not been changed, are still serviceable and can be reused. A refurbishment could save the County a considerable amount of money and still have the latest in striping control technology. A quote for refurbishment was obtained from the two known manufacturers of our size and application of truck. M&B Companies Inc. and EZ-Liner. EZ-Liner's system uses hydraulics instead of pneumatics and also has different controls than our current paint platform. Additional parts would have to be purchased to fit the EZ-Liner design. EZ-Liner is located in Orange City, Iowa. The estimate from EZ- Liner including transport is approximately $224,500.00. Round trip transportation is approximately 3354 miles. M-B is located in Salem Oregon. Transport round trip is approximately 268 miles. Because M-B Companies is the original manufacturer and located nearby, they are able to re-use more parts and have reduced transport cost. M-B Companies’ quote is approximately $181,500.00 The estimated initial savings for refurbishment is $43,000. Due to the M-B location in Salem, we have strong customer support, parts availability, and the ability to take the unit to the factory for specific repairs or updates. The Deschutes County technicians and operators are familiar with the M-B pneumatic system and can solve most problems quickly. A change to the EZ Liner hydraulic system and new controls could affect quality and affect repair times until the new system is learned. State law allows for the use of a special procurement providing the procurement is unlikely to encourage favoritism in the awarding of public contracts or to substantially diminish competition for public contracts; and is reasonably expected to result in substantial cost savings to the contracting agency or to the public; or otherwise substantially promotes the public interest in a manner that could not practicably be realized by a standard procurement. I believe the situation reflected above meets these requirements. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Funds are budgeted in the 2012-2013 fiscal budget with an amount of $220,000.00. RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Move Approval of Board Signature of Document 2013-002, authorization of a class special procurement consisting of the refurbishment of a paint striping truck platform. ATTENDANCE: Randy McCulley and/or Chris Doty DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS: Copy of signed authorization of Order 2013-002, a class special procurement sent to Sheila Odle (ext. 7148) at the Road Department. Original to be filed in Commissioners Journal. PAGE 1 OF 2- ORDER NO. 2013-002 For Recording Stamp Only BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order Approving a Contract Specific Special Procurement for Refurbishment of a Paint Striping Truck Platform * * * ORDER NO. 2013-002 WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Department of Public Works (Department) currently operates a Paint Striping Truck that requires extensive service or replacement; and WHEREAS, ORS 279B.085 permits a local contract review board to authorize a contract specific special procurement based upon findings that it is unlikely to encourage favoritism in the awarding of public contracts or to substantially diminish competition for public contracts; and is reasonably expected to result in substantial cost savings to the contracting agency or to the public; and WHEREAS, the Department prepared a report, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, setting forth background information concerning the proposed work and reasons why a contract specific special procurement is justified; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Proposed Contract Specific Special Procurement was published in the Daily Journal of Commerce, in accordance legal requirements; and WHEREAS, the Department needs to proceed expeditiously to refurbish the paint striping truck platform during the off season, so that it will be ready for the next paint striping season. NOW THEREFORE: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDERS as follows: Section 1. For the reasons stated in the recitals, a contract specific special procurement is hereby approved for the refurbishment of a Paint Striping Truck platform. Section 2. The Department is authorized to directly contract with M-B Companies, Inc. of Salem, Oregon for refurbishment of the Department’s Paint Striping Truck platform. Section 3. The Interim County Administrator is authorized to execute a contract with M-B Companies, Inc. of Salem, Oregon for refurbishment of the Department’s Paint Striping Truck platform. REVIEWED ______________ LEGAL COUNSEL PAGE 2 OF 2- ORDER NO. 2013-002 DATED this 09th day of January, 2013. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON _____________________________________________ ALAN UNGER, Chair ATTEST: _____________________________________________ TAMMY BANEY, Vice Chair ______________________________ Recording Secretary _____________________________________________ ANTHONY DEBONE, Commissioner ORDER NO. 2013‐002      Exhibit 1    To:          BOCC  From:    Randy McCulley  CC:         Tom Anderson; Chris Doty; Mark Pilliod  Date:     January 9, 2013  Re:         Contract –Specific Special Procurement  The Deschutes County Road Department   The Road Department is hereby requesting a Special Procurement to obtain a factory refurbishment of  the paint truck striping platform. If approved, the County would directly contract with a specific vendor  rather than undertake a formal RFP.  The Road Department currently owns and operates a 1999 Volvo truck chassis #99‐74 with a 1999 M‐B  Companies Inc. paint striping platform #9‐157. The equipment is controlled by three operators. One  operator drives the truck and two in the rear cab operate the paint striping apparatus on the platform.   The paint system is pneumatically (compressed air) operated with tandem systems running white and  yellow paint topped with reflective glass beads. The truck uses lasers for guidance and computer  controls for stripe spacing and control.     The truck is primarily used in road striping operations for Deschutes County, City of Redmond, Crook  County, and Jefferson County. It operates from early spring until late fall when weather conditions allow  for road striping operations. When the truck is in need of repair, the amount of striping that can be  completed during the season is reduced. It is very important that the truck be good working condition  with minimal down time in the working season.    The projected plan was to replace the truck chassis and the paint platform as a unit. A new truck and  paint platform costs approximately $363,000.00. In the interest of fiscal responsibility, we looked at the  truck chassis and the paint platform as separate units. The truck chassis has relatively low miles and is  still serviceable. The paint platform has a shorter life span than the truck chassis. The control technology  is out of date and many of the components are in need of replacement. After a factory tour in Salem, it  was clear that many of our current components have not been changed, are still serviceable and can be  reused. A refurbishment could save the County a considerable amount of money and still have the latest  in striping control technology.    Initially the intent was to prepare a report to justify a sole source contract because a factory  refurbishment could only be performed by the factory. However, a representative from a second paint  ORDER NO. 2013‐002      platform manufacturer, EZ‐Liner, called to discuss the purchase of a new truck and we discussed  factory  refurbishment. He said they could build us a paint platform and install it on our truck. EZ‐Liner uses  hydraulically operated high pressure paint pumps and their own style of controls. Their system would  meet the needs of the Deschutes County Road Department, if cost were not a factor. EZ‐Liner created a  specification for us, based on their style of truck and reusing some of the parts from our truck. Since the  system uses hydraulics instead of pneumatics, the system would be different and would not be able to  reuse as many parts. EZ‐Liner is located in Orange City, Iowa. The estimate from EZ‐Liner including  transport is approximately $224,500.00. Round trip transportation is approximately 3354 miles.    M‐B is located in Salem Oregon. Transport round trip is approximately 268 miles. Because M‐B  Companies is the original manufacturer and located nearby, they are able to re‐use more parts and have  reduced transport cost. M‐B Companies’ quote is approximately $181,500.00  That is an estimated savings of $43,000.    Due to the M‐B location in Salem, we have strong customer support, parts availability, and the ability to  take the unit to the factory for specific repairs or updates. The Deschutes County technicians and  operators are familiar with the M‐B pneumatic system and can solve most problems quickly. A change to  the EZ Liner hydraulic system and new controls could affect quality and affect repair times until the new  system is learned.    M‐B inspected the external portions of the paint striping truck and provided a cost estimate. Until the  truck is disassembled, M‐B will not be able to inspect the internal parts of the truck. There may be  additional opportunities for savings, or additional cost. Provisions in the contract will allow a meeting  with M‐B to view parts, review the proposal, and make adjustments to the specification and pricing if  needed. If additional items found in the disassembly and inspection raise the cost of the refurbishment  to the point that it is not a value, Deschutes County will have the option to have M‐B reassemble the  paint truck to working condition and only pay for services provided to that point.    State law allows for the use of a special procurement providing the procurement is unlikely to  encourage favoritism in the awarding of public contracts or to substantially diminish competition for  public contracts; and is reasonably expected to result in substantial cost savings to the contracting  agency or to the public; or otherwise substantially promotes the public interest in a manner that could  not practicably be realized by a standard procurement.  I believe the situation reflected above meets  these requirements.                Public & Financial Information PUBLISHED FIRST TIME TODAY PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE ADOPTION OF CLASS SPECIAL PROCUREMENT Notice is hereby given pursuant to ORS 279B.085 that Deschutes County Road Department has submitted a request to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners, acting as the local contract review board, for a class special procurement. The class special procurement consists of one purchaserefurbishment of a paint striping truck platform refurbishment. The Board is expected to consider the matter and take final action on January 09, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. The Board will not be conducting a hearing, but will entertain written comments delivered to the Board’s offices or the hearing room no later than the date indicated above. The Board’s consideration of the requested special procurement will take place in the Board’s Hearing Room, located in the Deschutes Services Building, 1300 NW Wall St., Bend, Oregon 97701. Proposed findings which address the requirements of ORS 279B.085(4) are available by contacting Randy McCulley, Fleet & Equipment Manager of the Road Department at (541) 322-7125, or 61150 SE 27th St., Bend, Oregon, 97702. Published December 26, 2012