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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 17 - Traffic Pavement Marking MaterialsITEM # ]. MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: MARCH 15, 2011 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF BID NUMBER 360 -2011, ANNUAL CONTRACT WITH FOUR OPTIONAL ONE -YEAR RENEWALS FOR TRAFFIC PAVEMENT MARKING MATERIALS RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider award of an annual contract with four optional one -year renewals to Centerline Supply for the purchase of traffic pavement marking materials for the Public Works Department, Traffic Operations Division. Annual expenditures will be limited to the budgeted amount for these products. Bid tabulation is attached for review. FUNDING SOURCE: Funds for this contract are available in the following accounts 1.74 - 43301- 093 -000 Street Maintenance /Capital Replacement/Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance in the amount of $94,962.93. BACKGROUND: Bids were taken in accordance with city purchasing policy. Formal bids and advertisements are not required for purchases under $50,000. There were 21 vendors notified of the bid. Eight bid packages were requested by vendors. Three bids were received (see attached bid tabulation). The purpose of this contract is to purchase traffic pavement marking materials on an as needed basis by Traffic Operations staff for approximately $42,181.25. The contract will be for a one -year period with an option to renew for four additional one - year periods. Staff reviewed all bids received and found that Centerline Supply was the lowest responsivelresponsible bidder meeting specifications. This vendor has provided materials to the City on past contracts that met specifications with satisfactory results. March 9, 2011 (4:OOPM) Staff recommends award of an annual contract to Centerline Supply for the purchase of traffic pavement marking materials for the Public Works Department, Traffic Operations Division. Annual expenditures will be limited to the budgeted amount for these products. March 9, 2011 (4:00PM) �i d H z z¢o O m zoa� 03 Apo e iL ti F °za�c� MQ d H.9 aoc�¢ O i7 w7 F m ti W S v ¢eon' ro Ll o�D F uc O�au tea' Ua� W Fa p ? U ae� W m 0 C11 Q � V N OD M 1 Aj Q Z c W 7 o z o o n O o O 0 O o O 0 V o kq n W Q Q o O o 0 Q o P ui l� of o ri O uri O vi ul ui N ed N m m G C1 o Ln co �A M 17 m m m W » wr es v us v�l ea n co O O o O O ul O N O 00 u) M u) N o m O m o N O M ul N V .� O LLD M N fA ui c M_ (9 oq R to f!3 � eri 6s a ' O 4 O o O O O KI o o Q O O Q o 0 n o «7 n O O O O u1 N - o o Lo n N O O O O m d °� M �' O Lo O "(�' o g, a ct W d3 ao fR N ap d O \ U3 d3 _ M 43 lH u3 N \ Lq O o O 0 O o Q O u) N O Lq Lo r-� R O O o o N co N N N fR O 1(7 un M o If1 O U3 4! Q Q. 1'.• Q - O fD fPr 44 Yi 69 M m N v} f9 c t 7A W D m Z m Af LLI d t9 U o Z 1 n o o o o 0 Q 0 o 0 o 0 n 0 o o Q Q o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 I G u] O O v1 O O N �[ m o o u1 u) O N V r- 01 ti I m LO ry r f6 cli m N 1 d3 o N l t O O O O O O O o O o (O O O O O O O o u1 o O O (�[ O ['9 B O N � u0 'Mtl' a M N f~ 43 tM•J = m 4a c co o a Y � t- m >(L fl) U V U N m N N N N W N m N n. to CO O N r T !Q m `o -- U mm U° O N m n d r r m m m m .� c— z m a a w m m m m 3 m d 3 O N N O m N =O �' IE V L - O m tp �i N pE m ai m o U 'y) dy Y bP Y r2 W IC U'O Y U m y O c%3 V m Cl. U r m L ? m ~ d1 �_•` m C m E m r N ?1 m d a) C C J 1 g, a- m a m w N c m „6 v e. �s �G d' c m ,mL m N m � m w6 °� C m Q m Qj mc W D m ia m rA CD T c0 T a m S m m 2 w c 2 m m cL (Y a co z - ..; lu O N 2 d U Z �i d H z z¢o O m zoa� 03 Apo e iL ti F °za�c� MQ d H.9 aoc�¢ O i7 w7 F m ti W S v ¢eon' ro Ll o�D F uc O�au tea' Ua� W Fa p ? U ae� W m 0 C11 Q � V