File #: 18-933    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Passed
File created: 12/28/2018 In control: Road and Drainage District Governing Body
On agenda: 2/26/2019 Final action: 2/26/2019
Title: Purchase two (2) replacement Caterpillar M315F excavators for an estimated $413,180.00 from Ring Power Corporation.
Attachments: 1. Competitive Exemptions Form, 2. Florida Sheriffs Association Contract Terms and Conditions, 3. Equipment Quotes and Contract, 4. Purchase Comparison, 5. Equipment Overview, 6. Equipment & Fleet Replacement Score Sheet, 7. Vehicle History Reports, 8. Equipment Photographs, 9. Equipment Change Request Memo, 10. Florida State Division of Corporations Ring Power Corporation
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Peter D. Lear, CPA, CGMA, City Manager

TITLE: Purchase two (2) replacement Caterpillar M315F excavators for an estimated $413,180.00 from Ring Power Corporation.


Recommended Action

Approve the utilization of the Florida Sheriff's Association Contract #FSA18-VEH16.0 to purchase two (2) replacement Caterpillar M315F excavators for an estimated $413,180.00 from Ring Power Corporation.

Background Information

City Commission approved $582,000.00 in the fiscal year 2019 budget for the purchase of the following:
Approved
Project SLA New Vehicle Old Vehicle (CID) Budget Estimated Cost

R19RVH 19-5007 (2) Caterpillar (1) Caterpillar 313C $582,000.00 $413,180.00
M315F (70356)
(1) Gradall XL3100V
(71236)

The Florida Sheriff's Association Contract #FSA18-VEH16.0 Specification #45 will be utilized to purchase two (2) replacement Caterpillar M315F excavators for the Department of Public Works Operations and Maintenance Division. These vehicles will be utilized by staff to rehabilitate roadside stormwater drainage swales. CIDs #70356 and #71236 will be disposed through the City's auction services.

Ring Power Corporation is an approved vendor under the Florida Sheriff's Contract #FSA18-VEH16.0. This Contract is made available to local governments within the State of Florida for vehicle and equipment acquisition. Using this cooperative bid, local government agencies can obtain competitive pricing. Local government agencies have the flexibility to choose a product or service according to the business needs, such as price, warranty, supplier performance or brand name.

While City Ordinance authorizes the City Manager to utilize piggyback agreements, the City Manager's policy requires all procurements exceeding $100,000 to be presented to Commission for consideration.

Vehicle and capital equipment replacements are determined through a combination of mileage, age, hours and effi...

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