PROPOSAL:
Execute Contract to Update School Bus Inventory for the South Coast Air
Basin
SYNPOSIS:
At its September 9, 2005 meeting, the Board approved the release of RFP
#P2006-05 to solicit proposals to update and expand the existing school
bus inventory in the Basin. The updated inventory is necessary to continue
the successful implementation of the Lower-Emission School Bus Program
with funds generated under AB 923. Nine proposals were received by the
closing date of October 26, 2005 and were rated by an evaluation panel.
This action is to execute a contract with Burnett and Burnette to update
and expand the school bus inventory in the Basin for an amount not to
exceed $50,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, January 27, 2006. Less than a quorum was present during the
discussion of this item; the Chairman communicated his concurrence and
recommendation that this item be forwarded for Board consideration.
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Authorize the Chairman to execute a contract with Burnett and Burnette
to update and expand the school bus inventory in the Basin for an amount
not to exceed $50,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
Exhaust emissions
from high emitting diesel-fueled school buses are harmful to children and
are a source of public exposure to toxic diesel particulate matter and
smog-forming pollutants. There are thousands of older school buses on the
road that have remained in service simply because school districts lack
funds to replace them. To reduce emissions from these vehicles, the AQMD
has awarded approximately $55.7 million in state, local, and federal funds
to replace older diesel buses with new lower-emitting diesel or CNG buses,
provide funding assistance to develop and enhance the alternative fuel
infrastructure, and retrofit newer diesel-powered buses with particulate
traps. Over 60 percent of the funds have been awarded to schools in
disproportionately impacted areas.
To
assist the AQMD in the administration of the Lower-Emission School Bus
Program, RFP #P2006-05 was issued on
September 9, 2005
to solicit proposals to update and expand the AQMD’s school bus inventory
that was originally developed in 2000. Given that there have been several
purchases of new buses and retirements of older buses since the last survey,
it is important that this school bus database be updated and expanded with
the latest detailed information. It is estimated that the survey will be
completed within three months after a contract is executed with the winning
bidder.
Proposal
Based on the evaluation panel scoring of the nine proposals as described
below, staff recommends that the Board approve a contract with Burnett and
Burnette at a cost not to exceed $50,000. The proposed contractor has
provided substantial technical assistance to various school districts and
cities in address-ing and resolving their alternative fuel refueling
infrastructure issues.
Outreach
In accordance
with the AQMD’s consulting and contracting policies, a public notice
advertising the Program Announcement & Application and inviting applications
was published in the following publications:
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1.
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Antelope
Valley Press
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10.
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Korea
Central Daily |
19.
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Precinct
Reporter |
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2.
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Black
Voice News
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11.
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La
Opinion |
20.
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Press
Enterprise |
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3.
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Chinese
Daily News |
12.
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La
Prenza Hispana |
21.
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Rafu
Shimpo |
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4.
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Desert
Sun |
13.
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La Voz
Publications |
22.
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San
Bernardino Sun |
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5.
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Eastern
Group Publications |
14.
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Los
Angeles Daily News |
23.
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State of
California |
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6.
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El
Chicano |
15.
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Los
Angeles Sentinel |
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Contracts Register |
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7.
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El
Informador |
16.
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Los
Angeles Times |
24. |
The
Daily Breeze |
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8.
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Inland
Empire Hispanic News |
17.
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Orange
County Register |
25. |
The
Excelsior |
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9. |
Inland
Valley Daily Bulletin
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18.
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Philippine News
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26.
27. |
The
Signal
Wave Community Newspapers |
Additionally, potential
applicants were notified utilizing the Los Angeles County MTA and Cal Trans
Directories of Certified Minority, Women, Disadvantaged and Disabled
Veterans Business Enterprises; the Inland Area Opportunity Pages
Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; AQMD’s own electronic
listing of certified minority vendors; and AQMD Purchasing’s mailing list.
Notice of the Program Announcement & Application 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,
“Business and Job Opportunities” icon] and AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour
telephone message line (909) 396-2724.
Bid Evaluation
Nine proposals were received by the due date of October 26, 2005. The
nine proposals are provided in Table 1. The three-member evaluation panel
consisted of a CARB Air Pollution Specialist, an AQMD Community Relations
Manager and an AQMD Program Supervisor; one Asian-Pacific Islander and two
Caucasian; all three male. All proposals were evaluated according to the
scoring criteria outlined in the RFP. Seven out of the nine proposals
received averaged technical scores above the minimum re-quired 56 points and
were further evaluated for additional points for costs, small business,
local busi-ness, DBVE and low emission vehicles business. Based on the
evaluation panel’s score as shown in Table 1, the proposal from Burnett and
Burnette received the highest score.
Table 1: Proposals for School Bus Inventory
Study
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Applicant |
Technical
Average
(70 max, 56 min) |
Proposed
Project Cost |
Cost
(30 max) |
Small
Business* |
Local
Business* |
Total |
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Burnett & Burnette |
67 |
$ 50,000 |
26 |
10 |
5 |
108 |
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Ultra Systems |
65 |
$ 49,558 |
26 |
10 |
5 |
106 |
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Adrianus |
62 |
$ 45,000 |
29 |
10 |
5 |
106 |
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Moore & Associates |
58 |
$ 43,042 |
30 |
10 |
5 |
103 |
|
MPS |
59 |
$ 45,740 |
28 |
10 |
0 |
97 |
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Syngra Management |
58 |
$ 46,700 |
28 |
10 |
0 |
96 |
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Eastern Res. Group |
64 |
$ 49,613 |
26 |
0 |
0 |
90 |
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Bus West |
Below Minimum |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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KNL Support |
Below Minimum |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
*Cumulative points for Small Business, Local Business, DBVE,
and Low-Emission Vehicle Business not to exceed 15 points.
Benefits to AQMD
The
expanded and updated school bus inventory will assist staff in continuing
implementation of the Lower-Emission School Bus Program through the
identification of school districts and private transportation providers who
could potentially participate in future school bus incentives programs to
replace older, higher emitting school buses.
Resource Impacts
Total funding for this project shall not exceed $50,000. Sufficient funds
are available from the Clean Fuels Fund, established as a special revenue
fund resulting from the state-mandated Clean Fuels Program. The Clean Fuels
Program, under Health and Safety Code Sections 40448.5 and 40512 and Vehicle
Code Section 9250.11, establishes mechanisms to collect revenues from mobile
sources to support projects to increase the utilization of clean fuels,
including the development of the necessary advanced enabling technologies.
Funds collected from motor vehicles are restricted, by statute, to be used
for projects and program activities related to mobile sources that support
the objectives of the Clean Fuels Program.
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