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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: February 12, 1996
File No. Crep048.Cov
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: General Manager of Engineering Services
Manager of Purchasing Services
SUBJECT: Award of Tender No. 57-95-05 - Supply and Delivery of
High Performance Fire Hydrants
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council accept the bid from Olympic Foundry Inc. for the
supply and delivery of twenty five high performance fire hydrants,
with the additional modification and cost not included in the
tender, at a total cost of $286,925, plus the 7% Goods and
Services Tax (less any municipal rebate received) and the
Provincial Sales Tax, subject to a contract satisfactory to the
Director of Legal Services:
COUNCIL POLICY
The policy of council is to award contracts for the purchase of
equipment, supplies and services that will give the highest value based
on quality, service and price, except where an allowance of a maximum
of 5% is given to those bidders whose tender reflects local content.
Contracts with a value over $200,000 are referred to Council for award.
DISCUSSION
Tenders for the above were opened by the City Clerk on January 15,
1996, and referred to the General Manager of Engineering Services and
the Manager of Purchasing Services for report.
The 7% Goods and Services Tax (less any municipal rebate received) and
the Provincial Sales Tax are in addition to all prices shown in this
report.
Funds for all purchases in the amount of $286,925 are provided for in
the Waterworks Capital and the Central Stores Operating Budgets.
The tender called for the supply and delivery of twenty five high
performance fire hydrants. These hydrants will be installed in the
dedicated fire protection system which provides emergency water supply
from the salt water pumping stations in the event of a major emergency
such as an earthquake.
The hydrant requirements are unique in that they will be under extreme
pressure when operational, built to post seismic standards, and
require larger hose diameter ports than normal to be connected to the
Fire and Rescue Services dedicated hose wagon trucks. San Francisco is
the only known city where this type of hydrant has been installed.
Tender documents were sent to six firms and the tender was advertised
in two local newspapers. Only one firm, Olympic Foundry Inc., submitted
a bid.
The hydrant design offered by Olympic, at a total tender price of
$253,250, is to the same standard produced for San Francisco s fire
protection system, which due to their moderate climate, is not self
draining as required in the tender. The offered design requires
modification as freezing temperatures encountered in Vancouver s
climate would cause hydrant damage in its present form. City staff and
Olympic have resolved this issue with the inclusion of an extra shut
off valve and slide gate, however, this results in a total additional
cost of $33,675, which was not included in the tender. This design
modification and cost is recommended as Olympic is the only bidder and
has experience with this type of hydrant design.
We are therefore, recommending the acceptance of the bid from Olympic
Foundry Inc., for the supply and delivery of twenty five high
performance fire hydrants, with the additional modification and cost
included.
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