Title:
Title
Cooperative Purchase Agreement: Compact Rear Loader
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FileID
File ID: 2019-01697
Location
Location: Citywide
Recommendation:
Recommendation
Pass a Motion: 1) approving the use of the Sourcewell cooperative purchase agreement with Scranton Manufacturing Co., Inc / New Way (Contract No. 112014-NWY) for the purchase of a compact rear loader for an amount not to exceed $146,562; and 2) authorizing the City Manager or the City Manager’s designee to execute the purchase specified above.
Contact: Alison Kerstetter, Program Specialist, (916) 808-1163; Mark Stevens, Fleet Manager, (916) 808-5869, Department of Public Works
Body
Presenter: None
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Agreement
Description/Analysis
Issue Detail: The Department of Public Works, Fleet Management Division, has a customer requirement to purchase a compact rear loader for the Department of Public Works, Recycling and Solid Waste Division. The compact rear loader will be used to assist in clean-up of debris and trash from homeless camps.
Policy Considerations: The recommendations in this report are in accordance with City Code Chapter 3.56.
Economic Impacts: None
Environmental Considerations: No environmental review is necessary because the recommendations in this report involve the purchase of a vehicle and are not considered to be a project in accordance with Section 15378(b)(2) of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines.
Sustainability: The recommended purchase is consistent with the updated Fleet Sustainability Policy, adopted by City Council on December 12, 2017 (Resolution No. 2017-0478).
Commission/Committee Action: None
Rationale for Recommendation: After reviewing the available purchase options, Fleet Management has determined that the Sourcewell cooperative purchase agreement with Scranton Manufacturing Co., Inc. / New Way represents the most advantageous purchasing strategy. The contract was competitively bid nationally, and Sourcewell receives greater discounts from the manufacturer due to a higher purchase volume than the City would receive if issuing its own bid.
In an ongoing effort to maximize cost savings and staff resources, many government agencies share contracting efforts through cooperative purchasing. This procurement method increases pricing competitiveness and lowers capital costs through volume buying. When comparing the administrative costs of procurement, staff considers product research, source selection, specifications, advertising, staff reports, awarding, protest, and administration of the contract.
The City has used both regional and national cooperative purchase agreements to complement its own contracting initiatives. Cooperative purchasing enables City departments to evaluate a broader range of contracting opportunities and to share resources with other jurisdictions. Cooperative purchasing also leverages internal and external resources to maximize cost savings opportunities for the City.
Financial Considerations: The recommended purchase, in a total amount not to exceed $146,562 will be made from the Department of Public Works Fiscal Year (FY) 2019/20 operating budget (Fleet Fund, Fund 6501) and be charged to the Homeless Housing Initiative (I02000200). Sufficient funding exists in the Department of Public Works FY2019/20 operating budget and the Homeless Housing Initiative (I02000200) to support the recommended purchases.
Local Business Enterprise (LBE): Scranton Manufacturing Co., Inc / New Way is not a Local Business Enterprise. The minimum LBE participation requirement is waived for the City’s use of cooperative purchase agreements that have been competitively bid, evaluated, and awarded by other governmental agencies that may or may not have similar LBE programs.