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File #: 17-6112   
Type: Purchase of Services
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 12/14/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing acceptance of a proposal from Clean Energy dba California Clean Energy, Inc. to operate, maintain, and repair the City-owned compressed natural gas refueling facility that services the City’s CNG refuse truck fleet for an annual estimated amount of $144,000.00, funded from the FY 2018 Solid Waste Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Form, 2. RFCSP 6100009178, 3. CDF, 4. 1295, 5. Draft Ordinance, 6. Ordinance 2017-12-14-0984
DEPARTMENT: Finance


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Annual Contract for Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Facility Operations and Maintenance Services


SUMMARY:

This Ordinance authorizes a contract with Clean Energy dba California Clean Energy, Inc. to operate, maintain, and repair City-owned CNG refueling facility that services the City's CNG refuse truck fleet for an estimated annual amount of $144,000.00 for an initial two year term, with two additional one-year renewal options. Funding is available through the FY 2018 Solid Waste Operating and Maintenance Fund.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Submitted for Council consideration and action is a proposal submitted by Clean Energy dba California Clean Energy, Inc. (Clean Energy) to operate, maintain, and repair a CNG refueling facility that services the City's CNG refuse truck fleet. The City owns the CNG station that was built in 2008 to refuel Solid Waste Management refuse trucks. The natural gas used by the station is supplied by CPS Energy and is paid directly by the City. The awarded respondent is responsible for preventive equipment maintenance and performing all repairs and equipment replacement to ensure the station remains in continuous operation. The awarded respondent has the responsibility to bring the deficient station equipment back into operation within two hours of a failure under all circumstances by either repair or replacement (i.e. mobile compressor). The awarded respondent must also provide a backup compressor that shall remain on site at all times and shall provide its own station monitoring system and devices to remotely monitor station temperatures and pressures.

Clean Energy currently provides the services to operate, maintain, and repair the CNG station to the City under the current contract that expires December 31, 2017.

A Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFCSP) for "Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Facility for Operations and Main...

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