CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the award of Bid 20-089, Fused Modules, to WESCO Distributing for an amount not to exceed $278,434 and for a three-year term
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DEPARTMENT: Electric Utility
SUBMITTED BY: Lucille Podlesny, Director
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
N/A
BACKGROUND:
The Electric Utility (Utility) currently has approximately 160 fuse modules installed in the field. These modules are used to isolate sections of the underground electrical cable when line faults occur, which help to reduce the scale of customer outages.
In February 2020, the Utility issued Bid 20-089, Fused Modules, to select a vendor to supply and deliver three-phase and single-phase fuse modules over a three-year term. The Utility will use this equipment to replace existing modules that are showing signs of severe corrosion, as well as to accommodate new installations where underground cabling is being replaced or reconfigured. The current Utility specification calls for these modules to be constructed of stainless steel instead of mild steel, to better resist the effects of road salt and reduce maintenance costs.
DISCUSSION:
Advertisement Date:
02/13/2020
Notices Sent:
63
Opening Date:
03/03/2020
Planholders:
6
Proposals Received:
2
Bids were received from the following vendors:
Vendor Name
Proposed Cost
WESCO Distributing
$278,434
Fletcher-Reinhardt, Inc
NON-RESPONSIVE
Fletcher-Reinhardt, Inc. was determined to be non-responsive because it proposed mild steel enclosures when the specifications required stainless steel.
The four vendors who did not submit were contacted to inquire why they chose not to submit a bid. Of the two vendors that responded, the first stated that they did not have access to the material and the other stated that as a manufacturer's representative, they did not have a principal that makes the particular items requested.
Wesco is the current vendor of the fused modules and has provided a quality product that meets t...
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