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File #: 16-2800   
Type: Purchase of Equipment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 5/19/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance accepting the bid from Rogue Fitness to provide the San Antonio Fire Department with strength training equipment for a total cost of $115,438.42, funded from the General Fund. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Director, Finance]
Attachments: 1. Original Bid - Rogue Fitness, 2. Bid Tab, 3. 1295, 4. Draft Ordinance, 5. Ordinance 2016-05-19-0352
DEPARTMENT: Finance


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: CityWide


SUBJECT:

Strength Training Equipment



SUMMARY:

An ordinance accepting the bid from Rogue Fitness for the purchase and delivery of strength training equipment for various fire facilities for the San Antonio Fire Department. Funding in the amount of $115,438.42 is available from the General Fund.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Submitted for City Council consideration and action is the bid submitted by Rogue Fitness to provide the San Antonio Fire Department with the purchase and delivery of strength training equipment for various fire stations for a total cost of $115,438.42.

The San Antonio Fire Department is seeking authorization to purchase strength training equipment to replace aging and broken equipment as well as to augment existing useable fitness equipment at 49 Fire facilities throughout the City. Funds for the proposed purchase are available from the General Fund.

This equipment will be covered by a standard limited lifetime warranty on structural welds and frames.



ISSUE:


This ordinance will allow for the purchase and delivery of strength training equipment for placement at 49 San Antonio Fire Department facilities, completing year one of its two year Fitness Provisions Program.

To better prepare first responders for the daily physical demands of their job, the SAFD developed a Fitness Provisions Program to provide each fire facility with standardized fitness equipment for uniformed employees to utilize while on duty. Over the last five years, Fire has seen that participation in physical activity, or pre-habilitation, not only reduced the number and severity of injuries, but also reduced the costs associated with on-duty injuries in terms of workers compensation claims, overtime, backfill and high-class pay. Given the success that has been achieved through the promotion of physical fitness, cultural change...

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