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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.08 Award Bid Street Sweeping Service 3� CITY OF DUBLIN &00 - AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 22, 1986 SUBJECT Award of Bid for Street Sweeping Services EXHIBITS ATTACHED Summary of Bids Proposed Agreement RECOMMENDATION Award the bid to A-1 Enterprises and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Based on the 1985/86 workload, the annualized cost is estimated at $53,260 DESCRIPTION At the regular City Council meeting on August 25, 1986, the City Council authorized Staff to proceed with the solicitation of formal bids for street sweeping and litter pick-up services . On September 17, 1986, Staff received four bids for performing the service. The City requested bids on three separate types of service; street sweeping, emergency call-out, and trash receptacle pick-up. Based on the prior years ' workload statistics, Staff compared the cost differentials between the four submittals (see attached Summary of Bids) . The low bidder was A-1 Enterprises of Pleasanton. This firm Currently provides sweeping services to the City of Pleasanton and Hacienda Business Park. Staff received favorable recommendations from their current clients . Staff recommends that the City Council award the bid to A-1 Enterprises and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. Staff will arrange for the transition to the new service provider effective October 1, 1986. - -----------------------------------------------------.-------------- COPIES TO: All Bidders ITEM NO. v ^'*��9;.:...,'8^R.4';.Nr ,_ ='.^. rfn'.,c; 2�A s'R'�', _..,.?`?R£R/rl':r:�• ., c-r:: _.. SUMMARY OF STREET SWEEPING AND LITTER PICK-UP BIDS Sweeping Emergency Call-Out Trash Receptacle (Per Curb Mile) (Per Hour) Pick-up A-1 Enterprises $12 .75 $47.50 $1.10 MARC Sweeping Service $12. 65 $65. 00 $3 .15 Universal Sweeping $14 .17 = $50. 00 $1 .25 Services Contra Costa Sweeper $16.75 $65. 00 $1.75 Service 'Comparison Based on 85/86 Workload 1985/86 Base Data: Miles Sweeping - 4, 000 Hours of Emergency Call-Out - 36 # Trash Receptacles Emptied - 500 Using the data listed above and applying the rates of the four bidders, the estimated annual cost is as shown below: Estimated Annual Cost A-1 Enterprises $53,260 MARC Sweeping Service $54, 515 Universal Sweeping Services $59,105 Contra Costa Sweeper Service $70, 215 CITY OF DUBLIN AGREEMENT FOR STREET SWEEPING AND LITTER PICK-UP SERVICES THIS 'AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 22nd day of September 1986, by and between the City of Dublin, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY" , and A-1 Enterprises, 3110 Busch Road, Pleasanton, CA 94566, hereinafter referred to as the "CONTRACTOR" . W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, the Contractor has submitted to the City a proposal to sweep the public streets and provide litter pick-up within the limits of the City; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is advantageous and in the best interest of the City to enter into the Agreement hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, conditions and covenants herein contained, the parties agree as follows : 1. Street Sweeping Contractor shall use and .furnish at his own expense, all labor, equipment, and materials necessary for the satisfactory performance of the street sweeping work set forth herein. After sweeping, curbs and gutters shall be left in a clean condition. A clean condition is defined as the absence of residue in the streets and gutters upon the completion of the sweeping operation. The sweeping shall include as many passes as necessary to leave the street in a clean condition. a. Schedule Exhibit A outlines the sweeping schedule to be utilized for residential streets : Any change must be approved by the City Manager. Contractor shall provide a sweeping plan for commercial streets, which must be approved by the City Manager. All street sweeping shall be performed as follows : (1) Residential Streets r Residential streets are defined as all paved and public streets which are not identified as commercial streets in the following paragraph. All residential streets, including any center or median strips therein, shall be swept twice each month on the second and fourth weeks, or the first and third weeks, as agreed to between the City and the contractor. Exception: the contractor shall sweep specified residential streets once every week during the heavy leaf-fall season. The duration of the one week schedule and streets to be included shall be determined by the City Manager or his designee. (2) Commercial Streets The following streets are defined as commercial streets, and shall be swept once every week: Amador Valley Boulevard (San Ramon Road to Village Parkway) , Village. .Parkway (Clark Avenue to Kimball Avenue) , Regional Street (Amador Valley ' Boulevard to southerly end) , Amador Plaza Road (Amador Valley Boulevard to Southerly end) , San Ramon Road- (Amador Valley Boulevard to Dublin Boulevard) , Scarlett Court (Dougherty Road to east end) , Dublin Boulevard (Hansen Drive to Dougherty Road) . The center medians within the limits specified shall also be swept once every week. Any portions of the above streets which are not within the limits above shall be defined as a residential street and shall be swept in accordance with paragraph (1) above. (3) Intersections Contractor shall sweep the intersection of all major cross streets. Page 1 ,..t .e... , . (4 ) Delays in Sweeping Schedule In the event of inclement weather, Contractor shall not be required to perform either the regular sweeping schedule or a makeup schedule. Contractor shall, if requested by the City Manager, sweep any streets which become littered with storm debris. Successful bidder shall state -how service will be provided in the event of a mechanical breakdown. b. Estimated Miles to be Swept The total annual estimated curb miles to be swept shall be as follows : Residential —2700, Commercial - 1200. It is recognized that a need may arise to increase the frequency of sweeping during the heavy leaf fall season, and thus increase the total numbers of miles swept. In the event that such a need does arise, Contractor shall increase the frequency of sweeping as directed by the City Manager or his/her designee. Any streets added to the City during the term of this agreement, either by new construction or annexation shall be swept according to the appropriate schedule beginning as soon as said streets -are accepted officially by the City. The additional cost 'for sweeping these streets shall be based on the per mile cost submitted with this bid. The Contractor shall be capable of providing emergency sweeping outside of scheduled hours when requested by an authorized City representative. Contractor will be paid for a minimum of two hours when sweeping is requested outside of the hours when Contractor is normally providing services in the City. C . Street Sweeping Complaints Contractor shall, in person or by his agent, investigate any complaints which may concern or involve the performance of this contract. Contractor shall report to the City Manager, or his designate, on the following working day as. to the action or procedure taken with reference to any complaints, and when necessary, complete the citizen' s request form which will remain on file in `the City Offices . d. Disposal of Sweepings _ T Contractor shall dispose of all refuse collected by hauling the same to legally established refuse disposal sites, or other site approved by the City Manager. Refuse shall not be stored on the street, but shall be loaded into trucks or in .appropriately placed containers which shall be approved by the City Manager. If containers are used, they shall be approved by the City Manager. If containers are used, they shall be dumped upon completion of the sweeping cycle. e. Water The Contractor shall provide, at his own expense, sufficient water for the street sweeping equipment necessary to comply with these specifications and assure that the curb and gutter are left in a clean condition and the amount of dust during sweeping is kept to a minimum. f. Equipment Operation The sweeper shall be operated at a safe speed which will allow for maximum debris pick-up. Recommended speeds are 3-5 mph in heavy buildup of debris and 6-8 mph in light buildup. However, the allowable speed shall be determined based on the precise equipment used by the successful bidder, and determined by the City Manager or his designee. 3 . Street Side City Trash Receptacle Pick-Up The Contractor shall empty those City owned trash receptacles which are , located on Dublin Boulevard and Village Parkway and are marked distinctively with the City seal : Also, metal trash receptacles along the San Ramon Road Bike trail shall be emptied. Contractor shall also empty any receptacles Page 2 +r which- the City adds" in the, "future-. - Street -side trash receptacles shall- be emptied .on. an.. as-needed :basis and" whenever. reque s ted%_to-. do. :so-,,.by 'the City Manager or his designee. It is estimated- that on an annual basis 750 receptacles will. be emptied. Contractor shall maintain a timelog which will reflect the total number of times that the receptacles are emptied, and shall submit said timelog to the City Offices, along with the log submitted for street sweeping. Payment for services rendered shall be based on a cost per receptacle per pickup. Cost shall be inclusive of labor, vehicle and disposal costs and presented on a per container basis. 4 . Supervision by -City--Manager The Contractor shall faithfully and regularly provide service in accordance with this agreement, the work shall be done in a prompt, thorough, lawful and workmanlike manner, according to the provisions of this agreement. Performance of each provision of this agreement shall be under the supervision of the City Manager or his designee. 5. Compliance with Laws Contractor, his agents and employees, shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of the State, County, the City of Dublin, and all governing bodies having jurisdiction applying to work done or to be done under the agreement. 6. Insurance and Indemnification Contractor shall assume liability and pay all costs of defense, including legal fees and court costs, and hold the City harmless from loss, damages, costs or expenses caused by any negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of Contractor' s officers, employees and agents which may occur in the performance of the term, duties and obligations of this agreement. Contractor shall provide a certificate of insurance to the City, to be included as part of this agreement, which will give evidence of general liability And auto liability insurance of not less than $1, 000, 000 for personal injury and accidental death per occurrence, and $500, 000 for property damage per occurrence. The City shall be named as an additional insured in any such liability insurance policy. The Contractor shall pay all premiums for said insurance. Contractor shall also provide City with a certificate of insurance, to be included as part of this agreement, which will give evidence that Contractor' s employees are covered by Worker' s Compensation Insurance. Contractor shall provide City with a performance bond issued by a corporate surety, naming City as obligee, in an amount equal to the estimated street sweeping charges for a one month period as determined by the City Manager. Said performance bond shall be included as part of the agreement with the City. All certificates of insurance .and performance bonds which are part of the agreement with City shall be approved by the City Manager and City Attorney as to form and content. 7 . Sub-Cgntractors The name, background and experience of any and every firm to which any work ... outlined in these specifications is to be sub-contracted by the person or firm to which the prime agreement is awarded, must be submitted to the City Manager for his approval . Unless a *subcontract is approved in writing, by the City Manager, the holder of the prime agreement must do all the work outlined in these specifications, using his own equipment and personnel . It must be clearly understood that the holder of the prime agreement, irrespective of any approved sub-contract, will be held entirely responsible for the quality and quantity of work done under the terms of the agreement. No sub-contract to do any work outlined in' these specifications is to run longer than the term of the agreement, and the extension or renewal of any Page 3 J � such -sub-contract agreement can only be. made .with: the.: approval , of the City Manaiger: The agreement will>. note ber assignable in'°°.al l.:.or part'; withbut -,the' express written approval of the City Manager. 8. Terms of Agreement Contractor agrees to begin providing service on October 1, 1986. This agreement shall be for a two (2 ) year period from the date of execution by both the Contractor and the City. Sixty days prior to the second year the Contractor shall have an option to submit any proposed rate changes, which must be agreed to in writing by both parites. This contract may be cancelled by either party upon thirty (30) days advance written notice. 9 . Bidder's Guarantee All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier' s check or bidder' s bond in the amount of one thousand dollars ( $1, 000) . If not in the form of lawful money, such bond will require approval of the City Attorney before acceptance of the bid. 10. Payment to Contractor Payment for services rendered per the specifications will be made within 20 days following the month during which services have been performed, provided that the specified reports and invoices have been submitted in a timely manner. Exhibit "B" shall contain the unit prices for the performance of services pursuant to the agreement. These shall remain in effect for the term of the agreement unless modified as provided for in Section 8 or Section 10 . 11 . Penalties For Not Meeting Terms The contract entered into with the successful bidder shall have provisions for financial penalties when the specifications of the contract are not met. Cause for penalties may include but are not limited to: a. Operation of sweeper without using sufficient water to control dust. b. Operation of sweeper exceeding the stated speed limits for operation. C. Missing scheduled sweeping days without providing prior notice to City representatives (excluding inclement weather) . When observed violating the specifications on the first occurrence, the contractor will be notified in writing. Contractor shall respond within seven days with a written plan stating how compliance will be obtained. If the Contractor violates the same specification a second time, City shall have the right to withhold payment of up to one times the cost of service which was scheduled for that day. If the Contractor violates the same specification three or more times, City shall have the right to withhold payment of up to two times the cost of service which was scheduled for that day for each violation. The amount of penalty shall be determined by- the City Manager. Repeated or numerous violations of the contract specifications shall be grounds for the ' termination of the contract. City of Dublin, Mayor ATTEST: City Cler A-1 Enterprises Page 4 E X H I B I T A CITY OF DUBLIN STREET SWEEPING SPECIFICATIONS "Residential Street Sweeping Schedule" Contra Costa County City of Dublin Wednesday Tuesday o Thursday � t � t LP c 3��e1 Amador R t h Friday Monday 1-580 EXHIBIT B UNIT PRICES FOR STREET SWEEPING SERVICES 1. Street Sweeping (cost per curb miles) $12 .75 2. Emergency Call-Out (cost per hour) $47 .50 3 . Trash Receptacle Pick-up (cost per receptacle) $ 1.10 r