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File #: 16-2300   
Type: Purchase of Equipment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/28/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance accepting the offer from Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, Inc. to provide one replacement trailer mounted self-feeding brush chipper to the City’s Transportation & Capital Improvements (TCI) Department, Stormwater Division for a total cost of $81,575.00, funded from the Equipment Renewal and Replacement Fund. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Director, Finance]
Attachments: 1. 61-7145 Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, Inc., 2. Bid Tab, 3. 1295 Form, 4. Draft Ordinance, 5. Ordinance 2016-04-28-0295
DEPARTMENT: Finance


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: CityWide


SUBJECT:

Trailer Mounted Self-Feeding Brush Chipper


SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes acceptance of a contract with Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, Inc. to provide the Transportation & Capital Improvements (TCI) Department, Stormwater Division, with a replacement trailer mounted self-feeding brush chipper for a total cost of $81,575.00. Funding for this purchase is available from the Equipment Renewal and Replacement Fund (ERRF).



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Submitted for City Council consideration and action is an offer submitted by Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, Inc. utilizing Buyboard cooperative purchasing contract number 424-13 for a total cost of $81,575.00. The bid includes a trade-in chipper resulting in a net cost of $31,457.10.

This purchase will provide a Vermeer Model BC 1800XL diesel powered trailer mounted self-feeding brush chipper and will include the trade-in of a Vermeer Model BC 1500 trailer mounted self-feeding brush chipper which does not meet the current operational needs of TCI. TCI currently operates two trailer mounted self-feeding brush chippers in its fleet. This replacement brush chipper will be utilized by TCI to reduce tree limbs and trunks into smaller woodchips assisting in tree trimming and debris removal projects, clearing roads, storm drains and sewers throughout the City.


ISSUE:

This contract will provide one replacement trailer mounted self-feeding brush chipper that will be utilized by the TCI Department and funded by the ERRF.

The Texas BuyBoard Cooperative is administered by the Texas Municipal League. All products and services that are part of this cooperative have been competitively bid and awarded by the Cooperative's Board of Trustees based on Texas Statues.

The life expectancy for this unit is 96 months. The equipment has a one year/1000 hour warranty.

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