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File #: R-2014-104    Version: 1 Name: Pumper Truck
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/1/2014 In control: Department of Fire Rescue & Beach Safety
On agenda: 5/7/2014 Final action: 5/7/2014
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Issue A Purchase Order Between Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc. And The City Of Hollywood For The Purchase Of A Pumper Truck For The Fire Rescue And Beach Safety Department In An Estimated Amount Of $420,465.00.
Attachments: 1. Reso - Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc. - Pumper Truck.pdf, 2. Ten-8 Pumper Truck Backup.pdf, 3. Term Sheet - Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc..pdf, 4. BIS14141.pdf
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A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Issue A Purchase Order Between Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc. And The City Of Hollywood For The Purchase Of A Pumper Truck For The Fire Rescue And Beach Safety Department In An Estimated Amount Of $420,465.00.


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Staff Recommends: Approval of the Attached Resolution.

Explanation:
The Fire Rescue and Beach Safety Department requires the purchase of a triple combination Impel custom pumper truck to replace an older model that has been in the department for several years and is no longer meeting the operational needs of the department.

The Insurance Services Organization (ISO) recommends the Department to maintain a minimum of two (2) NFPA compliant pumpers in order to meet the NFPA Standard 1901 needed for firefighting vehicles.

On January 1, 2012, the Florida Sheriffs Association awarded Bid Number 11-10-1202 for the purchase of a Fire Rescue Vehicles and Other Fleet Equipment and the Fire Pumper was awarded to Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder.

Ten-8 Fire Equipment, Inc. has agreed to provide the requested pumper truck to the City, as listed in the Florida Sheriffs Association Contract Bid Number 11-10-1202, under the same pricing, terms and conditions.

The Section 38.40 (C)(5) of the Purchasing Ordinance allows the Director to procure, without following formal procedures, all goods and services which are subject of contracts with the state, its political subdivisions, the United States government, other governmental entities, or a corporation not for profit whose members are governmental entities, public officers, or any combination thereof, provided however, the goods and services are: (i) the subject of a price schedule negotiated by the state or the United States government, or (ii) the subject of a contract with another governmental entity or a corporation not for profit whose members a...

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