PROPOSAL:
Execute Contracts for Technical Assistance in Goods Movement
SYNOPSIS:
On April 7, 2006, the Board approved release of an RFP to solicit
proposals for expert technical consultation in goods movement operations
and logistics. Three technical proposals were received and reviewed.
This action is to execute contracts with technical experts to provide
services at a total cost not to exceed $174,000 from the Clean Fuels
Program.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, June 23, 2006,
Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Authorize the Executive Officer to execute a level-of-effort contract
with
- Don Breazeale and Associates, Inc. for technical assistance related to
air quality impacts of regional goods movement in an amount not to exceed
$58,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund;
- Dowling Associates, Inc. for technical assistance related to air
quality impacts of regional goods movement in an amount not to exceed
$58,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund; and
- The Tioga Group for technical assistance related to air quality
impacts of regional goods movement in an amount not to exceed $58,000 from
the Clean Fuels Fund.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
As a result of the significant growth in regional goods movement,
pollutant emissions and air quality impacts around the marine ports and
distribution centers are increasingly significant and need to be addressed
expeditiously. External expertise is needed to assist AQMD staff to address
the air quality impacts and potential mitigation strategies as staff
prepares the 2007 AQMP Revision and evaluates various approaches to
mitigating goods movement related emissions.
To address this need, the Board released RFP #P2006-17 on March 3, 2006
to solicit level-of-effort expertise in goods movement. Several awards were
made from this RFP to assist staff on technology evaluations. However,
sufficient responses were not received in the specific area of goods
movement logistics and operations efficiencies at marine ports, railyards
and warehouse distribution centers. As a result, the Board released RFP
#P2006-18 on April 7, 2006 to solicit this specific expertise at a cost not
to exceed $175,000.
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertising the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids was published in the Los
Angeles Times, the Orange County Register, the San Bernardino Sun, and
Riverside County Press Enterprise newspapers to leverage the most
cost-effective method of outreach to the entire South Coast Basin.
Additionally, potential bidders may have been notified utilizing the Los
Angeles County MTA Directory 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.
Proposal Evaluations
Three proposals were received in response to the RFP for the Goods
Movement area. The proposals were reviewed and scored by a four member
panel in accordance with established AQMD guidelines and using the technical
criteria outlined in the RFP. The panel consisted of one AQMD Deputy
Executive Officer, one AQMD Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, one AQMD
Senior Policy Advisor, and one CARB Deputy Executive Officer. The panel’s
gender and ethnic distribution were one female, three male; two
Asian-Pacific Islander, two Caucasian.
The evaluation panel scored the three proposals for technical merits.
Technically qualified proposals were subsequently scored for
cost-effectiveness based on the criteria provided in the RFP. Ten
additional points were possible if the proposer is a small business and
another five points if located within the AQMD jurisdiction. The resulting
average scores, including the cost effectiveness and additional points, are
shown in Table 1 for the Goods Movement area.
Table 1: Goods Movement Proposal Scores
| Proponent |
Technical |
Cost |
Added Points |
Total |
| Don Breazeale and Associates, Inc. |
61.3 |
30.0 |
15 |
106.3 |
| Dowling Associates, Inc. |
62.0 |
23.5 |
10 |
95.5 |
| The Tioga Group |
64.8 |
20.8 |
10 |
95.6 |
The evaluation panel discussed the technical qualifications of each of
the proposers including relevant direct expertise in the area of goods
movement logistics within and around the ports and other transportation
corridors. Specifically, the RFP stated a need for technical assistance
relative to port-specific operations, which includes having direct
experience or knowledge of on-dock container loading, alternative maritime
power, infrastructure planning, and alternatives to current goods movement
practice such as advanced goods movement infrastructure, cleaner vehicles,
and cleaner marine vessels.
Proposal
Based on the scores from the review panels provided in Table 1 and the
unique expertise that each of the proposers exhibited, staff recommends
funding all of the proposers at a cost not to exceed $58,000 each for a
total of $174,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Each of the proposers provides
unique expertise which staff believes would benefit the AQMD. Don Breazeale
and Associates, Inc. provided experience with shipping lines and landside
operations. Dowling Associates, Inc. proposed a team consisting of experts
in the area of terminal operations, marine vessel operations, control
strategy development, and truck operations. The Tioga Group has primary
expertise in rail and landside operations. All of the proposers have
provided consulting services to the ports in California, California
Department of Transportation, and Southern California transportation
agencies. Projects will be assigned to the contractors only if they promote
the use of clean fuels in motor vehicles.
Benefits to AQMD
AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program has supported the development and
demonstration of low emission, alternative fuel technologies since its
inception in 1988. The broad range of expertise needed to adequately
evaluate control strategies on goods movement -- from the international
movement of cargo via marine vessels to port terminals and drayage by rail
and on-road trucks -- requires that the AQMD have access to specific
expertise on an as-needed basis. The proposed level-of-effort contracts
will provide this access. The contracted experts will be utilized on a task
order basis, and only after it is determined that the information or
expertise required is not available in-house.
Resource Impacts
Sufficient funds are available in the Clean Fuels Fund for the three
recommended awards at a total cost not to exceed $174,000. These
expenditures are included in the March 2006 Technology Advancement Plan
Update under the Outreach and Technology Transfer category as
“Assessment and Technical Support of Advanced Technologies and Information
Dissemination.”
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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