PROPOSAL:
Execute Purchase Order for Continuous Ozone Analyzers for Ambient Air
Monitoring Network
SYNPOSIS:
On March 4, 2005, the Board approved the release of an RFQ to purchase
new continuous ozone analyzers to replace older existing units in the
ambient monitoring network, as part of a two-year replacement program to
replace all ozone analyzers. This item was originally under the FY
2004-05 Budget, but was not purchased pending the receipt of funds from
U.S. EPA. On September 9, 2005, the Board authorized reallocating $45,000
of the U.S. EPA PAMS funds to the FY 2005-06 Budget Capital Outlay Major
Object to purchase the ozone analyzers. Staff is recommending purchasing
the analyzers from the lowest qualified bidder. Because the quoted unit
cost is below the fixed asset limit, staff requests Board approval to
transfer the available funds from the Capital Outlay Major Object to the
Ser-vice and Supplies Major Object. This action is to execute a purchase
order with Thermo Electron Corporation for an amount not to exceed
$44,415 to purchase ten continuous ozone analyzers
COMMITTEE:
Administrative, January 13, 2006, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
- Transfer $45,000 of U.S. EPA PAMS Funds from the Science and
Technology Advancement FY 2005-06 Capital Outlay Major Object to Science
and Technology Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget, Small Tools, Instruments,
and Equipment account, Services and Supplies Major Object.
- Authorize the Executive Officer to execute a purchase order with
Thermo Electron Corporation for an amount not to exceed $44,415 for the
purchase of ten (10) Model 49i continuous ozone analyzers with ethernet
option.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
On March 4, 2005, the Board approved the release of RFQ #Q2005-08 to
competitively select a vendor to purchase eight (8) continuous ozone
analyzers. This purchase represents the second year of a two-year
replacement schedule for all ozone analyzers, which is being funded under a
U.S. EPA Section 105 Grant to support the PAMS program. The ozone analyzers
are an integral part of the ambient air monitoring network. The analyzers
continuously monitor levels of ozone in ambient air to establish whether
federal or state ambient air quality standards are being met in the South
Coast Air Basin. On September 9, 2005, the Board authorized reallocating
$45,000 from U.S. EPA PAMS fund-ing for the purchase of these analyzers to
the Science and Technology Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget, Capital Outlay
Major Object.
Proposal
Based on the three-member evaluation panel, staff is recommending the
purchase of the Model 49i continuous ozone analyzers from Thermo Electron
Corporation. The total cost to purchase the eight ozone analyzers would be
at a total cost of $35,532. The per unit analyzer price of $4,441.50 is
below the fixed asset limit of $5,000 for major purchases as defined in the
AQMD Administrative Policies and Procedures. As such, staff is re-questing
the Board to transfer the $45,000 in U.S. EPA PAMS funds from the Science
and Technology Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget, Capital Outlay Major Object to
the Science and Technology Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget, Small Tools,
Instruments, and Equipment account, Services and Supplies Major Object. In
addition, staff recommends the purchase of two additional analyzers with
the savings incurred to serve as backups or to meet special monitoring
needs. Therefore, staff recommends that the Board authorize the Executive
Officer to execute a purchase order with Thermo Electron Corporation for an
amount not to exceed $44,415 for ten Model 49i continuous ozone analyzers
with ethernet communications option.
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertising the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids was published in the
following publications:
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1. |
Antelope Valley
Press |
10. |
Korea Central
Daily |
19. |
Precinct
Reporter |
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2. |
Black Voice News |
11. |
La Opinion |
20. |
Press Enterprise |
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3. |
Chinese Daily
News |
12. |
La Prensa
Hispana |
21. |
Rafu Shimpo |
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4. |
Desert Sun |
13. |
La Voz
Publications |
22. |
San Bernardino
Sun |
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5. |
Eastern Group
Publications |
14. |
Los Angeles
Daily News |
23. |
State of
California Contracts Register |
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6. |
El Chicano |
15. |
Los Angeles
Sentinel |
24 |
The Daily Breeze |
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7. |
El Informador |
16. |
Los Angeles
Times |
25. |
The Excelsior |
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8. |
Inland Empire
HispanicNews |
17. |
Orange County
Register |
26. |
The Signal |
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9. |
Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin |
18. |
Philippine News |
27. |
Wave Community
Newspapers |
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 where it could be viewed by making
menu selections “Inside AQMD”/“Employment and Business
Opportunities”/“Business Opportunities” or by going directly to
http://www.aqmd.gov/rfp/index.html).
Information was also available on AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message
line (909) 396-2724.
Bid Evaluation
Three quotations were received when the bidding closed at
2:00 p.m. on April 6, 2005. An evaluation panel was convened to evaluate the
bids received from respondents to the RFQ. The three-member panel consisted
of two AQMD staff (one Principal Air Quality Instrument Specialist and one
Senior Air Quality Instrument Specialist) and one CARB staff (Engineer); two
males; two Caucasian and one Hispanic. The panel determined that all of the
instruments quoted met the basic specifications of the RFQ. The lowest cost,
fully qualified bid is from Thermo Electron Corporation for a Model 49i
continuous ozone analyzer (see Attachment).
Resource Impacts
Sufficient funds for the purchase of the ozone analyzers are
provided under the U.S. EPA Section 105 Grant PAMS program, as recognized
and allocated by the Board at its Sep-tember 9, 2005 meeting. Since this
purchase is under the U.S. EPA PAMS funding, there is no impact on the AQMD
general fiscal resources. However, since the September 9, 2005 allocation
for the purchase of ozone analyzers was placed in the Science and Technology
Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget Capital Outlay Major Object, the Board must
approve the transference of the funds to the Science and Technology
Advancement FY 2005-06 Budget, Small Tools, Instruments, and Equipment
account, Services and Sup-plies Major Object in order to proceed with the
requested purchase.
Attachment (DOC
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Ozone Analyzer Evaluation Summary – RFQ #Q2005-08

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