File #: 18-0327    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Passed
File created: 9/24/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/2/2018 Final action: 10/2/2018
Title: Approval of Snow Removal Contract for Area IV to Dunning Enterprise
Attachments: 1. Bidder Evaluation Area IV Deep Lake, Corbin Loop, Cummings, Salmonberry Ski Hill, 2. Area IV, 3. Dunning Enterprise Bid Documents, 4. Dunning Enterprise Equipment Evaluation, 5. Harris Sand & Gravel Bid Documents, 6. Harris Sand & Gravel Equipment Evaluation, 7. Snow Removal Services 2018-20 Bid Package

ITEM TITLE: 

Approval of Snow Removal Contract for Area IV to Dunning Enterprise

 

SUBMITTED BY: Rob Comstock, Public Works Director

 

FISCAL NOTES: 

Expenditure Required: T & M

Unencumbered Balance: As Budgeted

Funding Source: 001-4400-44225

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Approve Snow Removal Contract for Area IV to Dunning Enterprise

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

AREA IV - This area consists of the entrances to Deep Lake Drive and Corbin Loop Road for the purpose of School Bus access and dumpsters. This area also consists of snow removal for Cummings Way and the Salmonberry Ski Hill access.

Awarding snow removal contracts is not as straight forward as most other types of contracts. It requires a detailed understanding of each proposed piece of equipment’s capacity to do the work to determine the best value for the City when evaluating the bids. Many factors have to be considered besides the hourly rates within the bid. Each bidder has different equipment and each piece must be evaluated for condition, size, and capability. Much time is spent on this portion of the bid evaluation process.

In our efforts to ensure that the bidder can provide quality snow removal services to the community we not only look at the wide variety of equipment within the bids, but we must also consider the bidder’s past performance on City contracts as well as the experience of the bidder’s equipment operators. So overall a great deal of thought as well as direct comparison and inspection of equipment has gone into the final recommendation for award of these contracts.

This is a two year contract with an option for a two year renewal. There is no set dollar amount associated with these contracts because they are completely driven by the amount of snow we get each year (time and materials contract). These contracts span budget years however at this time we feel there are adequate budgeted funds to cover this contract through the 2018 budget.