Aurora, Illinois

File #: 19-0021    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/8/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/12/2019 Final action: 2/12/2019
Title: A Resolution to purchase one (1) E-One 1500 gallon per minute fire engine from Fire Service Inc. of St. John, Indiana, for $562,795.00.
Attachments: 1. Comparables.pdf, 2. E7 Sales Agreement.pdf, 3. E7 Included Items.pdf, 4. E7 Warranty.pdf, 5. Engine 7 Build Specs.pdf, 6. HGAC FAQs.pdf, 7. H-GAC E-One Contract.pdf, 8. Aurora FD Engine 7 FS12-17 HC04 HGAC Motor Vehicles Contract Pricing Worksheet.pdf, 9. Aurora FD Engine 7 FS12-17 HC04 HGAC Pumper Form.pdf, 10. Aurora FD Engine 7 FS12-17 HC04 HGAC Pumper Published Options Form).pdf, 11. Aurora FD Engine 7 FS12-17 HC04 HGAC Pumper Unpublished Option Form.pdf

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TO:                     Mayor Richard C. Irvin

 

FROM:                     David McCabe, Assistant Chief of Support Services

 

DATE:                     January 8, 2019

 

SUBJECT:

A resolution to purchase one (1) E-One brand 1500 gallon per minute fire engine from Fire Service Inc. of St. John, Indiana, for $562,795.00.

 

PURPOSE:

To purchase one (1) E-One brand 1500 gallon per minute fire engine which will replace a 14 year old front-line fire engine.

 

BACKGROUND:

The fire department depends on reliable vehicles to respond to emergency calls from its citizens. In order to ensure a reliable fleet of vehicles, equipment services has recommended vehicles be used as front line apparatus for 13 years. When a vehicle is replaced as a front-line vehicle, that vehicle is moved to reserve status, and utilized when a front-line vehicle is out of service for maintenance, or additional equipment is needed for large emergencies. At that time, the oldest reserve engine, or the one that is least reliable, is removed from service.

 

DISCUSSION:

Equipment services has recommended that front line fire department engines get moved to reserve status when they are 13 years old. This practice allows former front-line engines to be used as reserve vehicles that are reliable enough to be of service when the front line vehicles are in the shop for maintenance and repairs. The new engine will replace a 2005 front line engine (engine 7).

 

Equipment Services has recommended that AFD trade in surplus fire apparatus when replacement apparatus are purchased. Equipment Services and the fire department have received a higher trade-in value for these retired vehicles than they did from auctioning the vehicles off. Fire Service Inc. has agreed to accept reserve engine 99, a 2000 engine with over 162,000 miles on it, and will provide a credit to COA of $5,500.00 for that apparatus. The cost of the new engine is $562,795.00, which will be reduced to $557,295.00 after the trade-in credit from engine 99. Engine 7, the 2005 front line engine would then be reassigned as reserve engine 99.

 

The vehicle pricing is secured through the Houston-Galveston Area Council Cooperative Purchasing Program (H-GAC), allowing the Aurora Fire Department to purchase the engine at a group rate. The H-GAC Cooperative Bid is 7.2% less than E-One's most recent standalone bid price.  The H-GAC Cooperative has been used by several departments in Illinois recently.  Because each engine has slightly different specifications based on the operations of each department, an exact comparison is not possible.  However, the attached comparison table  shows that the H-GAC provides a competitive price for fire apparatus when compared to bid pricing and Co-Op pricing. The comparable bids were received at varying times since 2017.

 

Per the sales agreement attached, the approximate time from contract to delivery is 400-425 calendar days.

 

The engine would be bought with funds from the gaming fund (account 215-3033-422.75-10). There is $565,000.00 in this account for this apparatus and $10,000.00 in account 215-3033-422.38-89 is allocated for the garage for vehicle set-up, including radio and tool mounting.

 

IMPACT STATEMENT:

In order to provide the City of Aurora with reliable emergency services, the fire department relies on a fleet of response apparatus to get to those calls. When vehicles reach a certain age, they are more prone to mechanical breakdowns as well as increased maintenance costs. Older apparatus are out of service more often for repairs. By replacing a 2005 front line engine with a new apparatus, the fire department will be better able to respond to requests for help from the public.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

That the Finance Committee authorize the Fire Department to purchase one (1) E-One 1500 gallon per minute fire engine from Fire Service Inc. of Saint John, In. for $562,795.00, as well as approve the trade-in of reserve engine 99 for a credit of $5,500.00 for a net cost of $557,295.00.

 

 

cc:                     Alderman O'Connor, Chairman

 

                     Alderman Mesiacos

 

                     Alderman Bugg

 

                     Alderman Mervine, Alternate

 

CITY OF AURORA, ILLINOIS

 

RESOLUTION NO. _________

DATE OF PASSAGE ________________

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A Resolution to purchase one (1) E-One 1500 gallon per minute fire engine from Fire Service Inc. of St. John, Indiana, for $562,795.00.

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WHEREAS, the City of Aurora has a population of more than 25,000 persons and is, therefore, a home rule unit under subsection (a) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970; and

 

WHEREAS, subject to said Section, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs for the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and welfare; and

 

WHEREAS, the Aurora Fire Department desires to replace a 14 year old front line fire engine; and

 

WHEREAS, Fire Services, Inc. and E-One have acknowledged the ability to produce the necessary fire apparatus for the Aurora Fire Department and have agreed to accept AFD surplus engine 99 as a trade-in for a credit of $5,500.00, reducing the net cost to $557,295.00 for this purchase; and

 

WHEREAS, Fire Service, Inc. has agreed to the purchase through the Houston-Galveston Area Cooperative Purchasing Program (H-GAC); and

 

WHEREAS, the 2019 City Budget shall provide adequate funding for this item in account 215-3033-422.75-10 (Gaming Tax Fund).

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to Aurora Code Section 2-335(a)(3)(6) the fire department desires to purchase one (1) E-One 1500 gallon per minute (GPM) fire engines from Fire Services, Inc., St. John, Indiana; and))

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Aurora, Illinois, as follows: Hereby authorize the purchase of one (1) E-One 1500 gallon per minute (GPM) fire engines from Fire Services, Inc., St. John, Indiana in the amount of $xxx,xxx.xx after trade-in for the Aurora Fire Department and does hereby further authorize its Director of Purchasing to issue the necessary orders to implement purchase of same