File #: 21-0580    Version: 1
Type: BID, RFP, RFQ, COOP, SOLE SOURCE, OPTION YEAR Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/27/2021 In control: City Manager Procurement Awards
On agenda: 5/1/2021 Final action:
Title: Approve the award of Bid 21-180, Central Parking Facility - Jefferson Avenue Sign Replacement, to Omega Sign and Lighting, Inc, for an amount not to exceed $43,730, plus a 5% contingency
Attachments: 1. CIP PAGE, 2. CIP PAGE
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CITY MANAGER AUTHORITY PROCUREMENT AWARDS

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the award of Bid 21-180, Central Parking Facility - Jefferson Avenue Sign Replacement, to Omega Sign and Lighting, Inc, for an amount not to exceed $43,730, plus a 5% contingency
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: William J. Novack, Director

BACKGROUND:
In April 2021, the Transportation, Engineering and Development Business Group issued Bid 21-180, Central Parking Facility - Jefferson Avenue Sign Replacement, to replace the existing electronic parking space display sign located on Jefferson Avenue for the Central Parking Facility. Several of the LED display boards on this sign are no longer functional, and unfortunately, due to changes in manufacturing, the replacement boards now available are not compatible with the sign. In order to have a fully functional sign, then, the City has to replace the entire sign. The functional display boards will be salvaged and kept as replacement parts for the signs at the other parking facilities. One display board will be used immediately to replace the non-functioning display board on the Benton Avenue sign for the Van Buren Parking Facility.

DISCUSSION:

Advertisement Date:
04/12/2021
Notices Sent:
73
Opening Date:
04/30/2021
Planholders:
12


Proposals Received:
1

Bids were received from the following vendors:

Vendor Name
Proposed Cost
Engineer's Estimate
$45,000
OMEGA SIGN AND LIGHTING, INC
$43,730

Only one bid was received for this project, which is not abnormal for major repair work for the Parking Guidance System (PGS). In the past, the City has typically only received a couple of quotes or bids. Most recently in 2018, only two bids were received to replace the Chicago Avenue sign.

Staff reached out to planholders to see why they chose not to bid on this project and found that one vendor was a manufacturer of signs and did not provide installation services, another vendor was not familiar wi...

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