PROPOSAL:
Execute Contracts for FY 2004-05 Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality
Standards Attainment Program
SYNOPSIS:
On September 30, 2005, proposals were received in response to a RFP for
the Carl Moyer Air Quality Standards Attainment Program. This action is to
execute Carl Moyer contracts for agricultural engines, forklifts, and
marine vessels projects. Proposals submitted for the remaining equipment
categories are currently under evaluation and contracts for those
categories will be proposed in the near future.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, November 18, 2005, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Authorize the Chairman to execute the following contracts for the FY
2004-05 Carl Moyer Program:
- A contract with Classic Distributing and Beverage Group, to purchase
nine new electric forklifts in an amount not to exceed $97,164 from the
Carl Moyer Program SB1107 Fund.
- A contract with Peterman Lumber Inc., to purchase two new electric
forklifts in an amount not to exceed $32,984 from the Carl Moyer Program
SB1107 Fund.
- A contract with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, to
repower a marine vessel in an amount not to exceed $139,087 from the
Carl Moyer Program SB1107 Fund.
- A contract with Scott Brothers Dairy Farm, to repower two
agricultural pump engines in an amount not to exceed $119,442 from the
Carl Moyer Program AB 923 Fund.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
The Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (CMP)
provides funds on an incentive basis for the incremental cost of purchasing
cleaner than required engines and equipment. Eligible projects include
cleaner on- and off-road, marine, loco-motive, and agricultural engines, as
well as forklifts, airport ground support equipment, and auxiliary power
units.
This is the seventh year of the CMP, but this is the first year of the
program with a long-term source of funding generated under SB 1107 and AB
923. CARB has allocated $12,181,983 to the AQMD under SB 1107 for
implementation of the FY 2004-05 CMP. Of this amount, $11,906,373 is
designated for projects funding and $275,610 is for administrative and
outreach efforts as allowed under SB 1107. In addition, approximately $6.7
million is added to the CMP funding from funds collected under AB 923,
making the total available funding approximately $18.6 million. The $6.7
million in AB 923 funds consists of $5,421,846 as the AQMD’s required local
match funding for the program, and $1.3 million specifically designated for
agricultural engines.
Proposal
At its July 8, 2005 meeting, the Board approved release of RFP #P2006-01
to solicit pro-posals for the year seven of the Carl Moyer Program. The RFP
made $18.6 million available with a proposed allocation amount of funding
for different project categories as shown in Table 1.
By the closing date of September 30, 2005, a total of 72 proposals were
submitted re-questing approximately $52 million in funding. Prior to this
year, only projects reducing NOx emissions qualified for funding. However,
based on the newly developed guidelines by CARB, projects reducing NOx, PM,
and ROG now qualify for funding with the cost-effectiveness calculations
including all three pollutants.
Requests for agricultural engines, forklifts, and marine vessels were
undersubscribed, whereas requests for the remaining categories were
significantly oversubscribed. This action is to approve recommended projects
within the categories of agricultural engines, marine vessels and forklifts
as outlined in Table 2.
Table 1
Proposed Funding and Cost-Effectiveness Limits
|
|
Minimum Amount* |
|
Category |
($
millions) |
|
ON-ROAD |
|
|
(A) Trucks |
|
|
- Class 7-8 |
1.0 |
|
- Class 5-6 |
0.5 |
|
- Other** |
0.5 |
|
(B) Buses |
|
|
- Transit |
1.0 |
|
(C) Heavy-Duty Diesel |
|
|
- Vehicle Retrofits |
2.0 |
|
|
|
|
OFF-ROAD |
|
|
(A) Marine |
1.6 |
|
(B) Construction |
3.5 |
|
(C) Forklift |
0.5 |
|
(D) Locomotives |
3.0 |
|
(E) Agricultural engines |
4.0 |
|
(F) Ground Support
Equipment,
Truck Stop Electrification &
Auxiliary Power Unit |
1.0 |
|
|
|
|
TOTAL: |
18.6 |
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*The above
indicated amounts are the minimum amounts but not necessarily the maximum
amounts of funding available to be awarded to each vehicle/equipment
category in case of oversubscription in its category.
**Small
fleets (20 or fewer vehicles, with GVW 14,001 lbs. and above), and public
sector, APUs.
Table 2
Proposed Awards
|
Project
|
Type
|
Number
of Units
|
NOx + ROG Reductions
tons/yr
|
PM
Reductions
tons/yr
|
Cost Effectiveness
$/ton
|
Award
Amount
|
|
Classic Distributing and Beverage Group |
Forklift |
9 |
3.6 |
0 |
2,917 |
$97,164
|
|
Peterman Lumber
|
Forklift |
2 |
0.53 |
0 |
6,780 |
$32,984 |
|
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department |
Marine Vessel |
1 |
38.54 |
0.08
|
3,437 |
$139,087 |
|
Scott Brothers Dairy Farm |
Ag. Pumps |
2 |
3.69 |
0.07 |
2,038
|
$119,442 |
|
TOTALS |
|
14 |
46.36 |
0.15 |
|
$388,677 |
Evaluations of the remaining equipment categories are underway and
recommendations for projects approvals will be brought to the Board at its
February 2006 meeting. Remaining funds that had been set aside for forklifts
and marine vessels as outlined in Table 1, will be distributed among other
equipment categories that have been oversubscribed. However, in the next
round of solicitation, anticipated to be issued in February 2006, the unused
funds of approximately $3.9 million for agricultural sources will again be
made available for agricultural engine projects. If these funds are not
fully exhausted after this round of solicitation, any remaining funds under
this agricultural source category will be made available to the Lower
Emission School Bus Program as previously directed by the Board at its
February 2005 meeting.
During the solicitation period for RFP #2006-01, AQMD staff conducted
eight workshops, including two for agricultural engines with the cooperation
of the Farm Bureau. The workshops were well attended and the reason for
under subscription of agricultural engines is believed to be the long lead
time still remaining prior to rule compliance. It is anticipated that in the
next round of funding there will be more applications for agricultural
engine projects. CARB’s new guidelines for agricultural engines have been
applied for the evaluation of the single application that was submitted for
agricultural engines.
The cost-effectiveness calculations of the Carl Moyer Program projects
are based on equipment life. At the time of contract execution, staff
proposes to shorten the contract life of certain projects to five years as
long as the cost-effectiveness remains below the allowable limit. This will
make the management of cost-effective projects with very long equipment life
more manageable.
Funding Distribution
As in the past, at least 50% of the program funds will be spent on
projects located in dis-proportionately impacted areas. This year, funding
allocated under SB1107 and AB923 is approximately $18.6 million. As such, at
least $9.3 million will be awarded to projects in disproportionately
impacted areas. As the total recommended funding amount of $365,687 in this
Board letter is relatively small compared to the total amount of available
funding, the total percentage of funding allocated for projects in
disproportionately impacted areas will be accounted when the remaining
balance of funds will be recommended for awards.
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertis-ing the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids was published in the
following publications:
| 1. |
Antelope Valley Press |
11. |
La Opinion |
21. |
Rafu Shimpo |
| 2. |
Black Voice News |
12. |
La Prensa Hispana |
22. |
San Bernardino Sun |
| 3. |
Chinese Daily News |
13. |
La Voz Publications |
23. |
State of California
Contracts |
| 4. |
Desert Sun |
14. |
Los Angeles Daily News |
|
Register |
| 5. |
Eastern Group
Publications |
15. |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
24. |
The Daily Breeze |
| 6. |
El Chicano |
16. |
Los Angeles Times |
25. |
The Excelsior |
| 7. |
El Informador |
17. |
Orange County Register |
26. |
The Signal |
| 8. |
Inland Empire Hispanic
News |
18. |
Philippine News |
27. |
Wave Community Newspapers |
| 9. |
Inland Valley Daily
Bulletin |
19. |
Precinct Reporter |
|
|
| 10. |
Korea Central Daily |
20. |
Press Enterprise |
|
|
Additionally, potential bidders were notified utilizing the Los Angeles
County MTA Di-rectory of Certified Firms, the Inland Area Opportunity Pages
Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; and AQMD’s own electronic
listing of certified minority vendors. Notice of the RFP/RFQ was mailed to
the Black 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). Information
was also available on AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message line (909)
396-2724.
Benefits to AQMD
AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program has been active in funding the development and
demon-stration of low emission, alternative fuel technologies within its
Technology Advance-ment Office. The AQMD has also supported a number of
activities directed to commer-cialization of low-emission alternative fuel
technologies. The successful implementation of the Carl Moyer Program is a
direct result of these technology advancement activities. The vehicles and
equipment funded under this RFP will operate many years and will pro-vide
long-term emissions reductions.
Resource Impacts
Total amount of available funds for the Carl Moyer Program under
RFP#P2006-01 is ap-proximately $18.6 million comprised of approximately $6.7
million under AB923, and $12,181,983 allocated to the AQMD by CARB under
SB1107, of which $11,906,373 is designated for projects funding and $275,610
for administrative costs. Total cost of pro-jects proposed in this Board
letter shall not exceed $388,677, comprised of $119,442 from AB923 funds and
$269,235 from SB1107 funds.
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