PROPOSAL:
Appropriate Funds and Reissue RFQ to Purchase Gas Chromatograph/Mass
Spectrometer System
SYNOPSIS:
On February 16, 2001, the Board recognized subvention funding from CARB
and allocated funds for fixed asset purchases to improve laboratory
analysis equipment. As part of the AQMD's compliance efforts, the
laboratory routinely analyzes samples from point, fugitive, and area
sources for VOC and other emissions. A gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer
system (GC/MS) is essential for accurate sample analysis. This GC/MS will
replace an instrument that is over 15 years old and will ensure continued
capabilities to analyze these samples. The original RFQ was issued on
August 17, 2001, but due to insufficient bids, staff recommends the
reissuance of the RFQ. This action is to appropriate $120,000 from the
Reserve for Subvention Compliance to the FY 2001-02 Budget and to reissue
the RFQ for the purchase of the GC/MS.
COMMITTEE:
Administrative, February 8, 2002, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
- Appropriate $120,000 from the Reserve for Subvention Compliance to the
Science & Technology Advancement FY 2001-02 Budget, Capital Outlay Major
Object for the purchase of a Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer System.
- Approve reissuance of RFQ #Q2001-19R for the purchase of a Gas
Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer System.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D. Env.
Executive Officer
Background
On February 16, 2001, the Board recognized subvention funds from CARB and
allocated funds for fixed asset purchases to improve laboratory analysis
equipment. As part of the compliance efforts of the AQMD, the laboratory
routinely analyzes samples from point, fugitive, area sources for VOC and
other pollutant emissions. A gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer system
(GC/MS) is essential for accurate sample analysis. The replacement of an
over 15 years old existing GC/MS will ensure continued ability to analyze
samples collected from various emission sources. RFQ #Q2001-19 was
originally issued on August 17, 2001. Although the original RFQ was released
with sufficient time for response, several vendors did not indicate their
interest until late in the process and were not able to submit bids at that
time. As such, staff is recommending the reissuance of the RFQ. The RFQ will
be modified to include additional sample introduction modules.
Proposal Evaluation
Proposals received will be evaluated by a diverse panel of technically
qualified individuals familiar with the equipment and may include outside
public sector or academic community expertise.
Outreach
In accordance with the AQMD’s consulting and contracting policies, a
public notice advertising the RFQs will be published in the following
publications:
| 1. |
Antelope Valley Press |
12. |
La Prensa Hispana |
23. |
Rafu Shimpo |
| 2. |
Black Voice News |
13. |
La Voz |
24. |
Press Enterprise |
| 3. |
Chinese Daily News |
14. |
Los Angeles Daily News |
25. |
San Bernardino Sun |
| 4. |
Eastern Group Publications |
15. |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
26. |
Santa Clarita Signal |
| 5. |
El Chicano |
16. |
Los Angeles Times |
27. |
State of California Contract |
| 6. |
El Informador |
17. |
M/W/DVBE Source |
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Register |
| 7. |
Excelsior, The |
18. |
Orange County Register |
28. |
Wave Publication |
| 8. |
Inland Empire Hispanic News |
19. |
Palm Springs Desert Sun |
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| 9. |
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
20. |
Orange County Register |
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| 10. |
Korea Central Daily |
21. |
Philippine News |
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| 11. |
La Opinion |
22. |
Precinct Reporter |
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A listing of open RFQs will be made available to various legislative
caucuses, community groups, trade organizations, chambers of commerce and
other interested parties at the time the Notice Inviting Bids/Proposals is
submitted for publication.
Additionally, potential bidders will be identified using the Los Angeles
County MTA Directory of Certified Minority, Women, Disadvantaged and
Disabled Veterans Business Enterprises; the Inland Area Opportunity Pages
Ethnic/Women Business and Professional Directory; AQMD’s own electronic
listing of certified minority vendors; and AQMD Purchasing’s mailing list.
Notices of the RFQs will be mailed to the African-American and Latino
Legislative Caucuses and various minority chambers of commerce and business
associations; and placed on the Internet at AQMD’s Web site [http://www.aqmd.gov,
"Business and Job Opportunities"
icon] and AQMD’s 24-hour telephone message line for bidders (909) 396-2724.
Resource Impact
Sufficient funds are available from the Reserve for Subvention
Compliance. Staff is recommending that the funds be appropriated to the
Science & Technology Advancement FY 2001-02 Budget for the purchase of a Gas
Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer System.
Attachment
RFQ #Q2001-19R
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