PROPOSAL:
Execute Truck Fleet Modernization Contracts for the Carl Moyer Memorial
Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
SYNOPSIS:
On July 7, 2006, the Board approved the release of Program Announcement
to solicit projects to replace pre-1990 diesel trucks with Model Year 2006
and newer diesel or 2004 and newer natural gas trucks at a cost not to
exceed $6 million under the Carl Moyer Truck Fleet Modernization Program.
This program is being implemented on a first-come first-served basis, and
will be on-going until funds are expended. The projects are evaluated as
they are submitted on a monthly basis and are recommended for the Board's
approval. This action is to execute fleet modernization contracts under
the Carl Moyer Program.
COMMITTEE:
Not Applicable
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Authorize the Chairman to execute the following contracts under the
Carl Moyer Fleet Modernization Program from the “Year 8” Carl Moyer
Program Fund SB 1107 Account:
- A contract with Guadalupe G. Rodriguez to replace a Class 8, 1976
model year diesel truck with a Class 8, 2006 or newer model year diesel
truck in an amount not to exceed $74,822.
- A contract with Shamrock Group, Inc. to replace a Class 8, 1988 model
year diesel trucks with a Class 8, 2007 model year diesel truck in an
amount not to exceed $120,011.
- A contract with Vartkes Tahmasian to replace a Class 8, 1989 model
year diesel truck with a Class 8, 2007 model year diesel truck in an
amount not to exceed $86,446.
- A contract with Nery Orellana to replace a Class 8, 1985 model year
diesel truck with a Class 8, 2006 or newer model year diesel truck in an
amount not to exceed $65,755.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
In 2005, a heavy-duty on-road fleet modernization program category was
added to the Carl Moyer Program. The Fleet Modernization Program provides
financial incentives to replace older high-polluting diesel trucks with
newer lower emissions diesel and natural gas trucks. At its February 2006
meeting, the Board set aside $6 million from the “Year 8” funds for the
Fleet Modernization Program. In July 2006, AQMD released the Program
Announcement, PA #2007-01, to solicit projects for this program.
Proposal
This action is to execute heavy-duty truck fleet modernization contracts
to replace pre-1990 trucks with model year 2006 and newer diesel trucks and
model year 2004 and newer natural gas trucks in an amount not to exceed
$347,034. Table 1 provides a detailed list of all the projects proposed for
funding. These projects were chosen based on the first-come first-served
criterion and the cost effectiveness of NOx and PM reductions. Total NOx
and PM reductions from the recommended projects are approximately 3
tons/year and 0.28 tons/year, respectively. All the recommended award
recipients have agreed to complete the recommended projects by June 30,
2008.
Table 1: Proposed Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet
Modernization Projects
|
Proposed Fleet Modernization Projects |
No. of Trucks |
Funding Amount Per
Truck |
Main Operation Area |
Type of Operation |
|
Guadalupe G. Rodriquez |
1 |
$74,822 |
LA, Orange, & San B. counties |
Dirt and rock hauling |
|
Shamrock Group, Inc. |
1 |
$120,011 |
LA County |
Construction equipment |
|
Vartkes Tahmasian |
1 |
$86,446 |
LA, & Orange counties |
Dirt and rock hauling |
|
Nery Orellana |
1 |
$65,755 |
LA County |
Dirt and rock hauling |
|
Total |
4 |
$347,034 |
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertising the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids will be 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 be notified utilizing AQMD’s own
electronic listing of certified minority vendors. Notice of the RFP/RFQ
will be 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 is also available on AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message
line (909) 396-2724.
Benefits to AQMD
The successful implementation of the proposed projects will help the AQMD
significantly reduce NOx and PM10 emissions in a cost effective and
expeditious manner.
AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program has been active in funding the development and
demonstration of low emission, alternative fuel technologies within its
Technology Advancement Office. The AQMD has also supported a number of
activities directed to commercialization 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 program announcement will operate many years and
will provide long-term emissions reductions.
Resource Impacts
The total project cost of $347,034 for the proposed truck fleet
modernization projects will be funded from the “Year 8” Carl Moyer Program
Fund SB 1107 Account.
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