HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_08273. To increase the overall efficiency of both vehicle registration and improved
collection of vehicle property tax collections.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Iredell County Board of Commissioners that a
plea be made to the county's legislative delegation to also support this legislation and to
request that the legislators actively work to pass the legislation.
5. Request for Approval of the West Iredell Convenience Site Bids with a
Recommendation for the Bid to be Awarded to ADAC, the Low Bidder, in the
Amount of $226,455.21: At the briefing session, Purchasing Agent Dean Lail, along
with Solid Waste Director David Lambert, recommended approval of a construction bid
from APAC for the West IredeIl Convenience Center. The board accepted the staff
recommendation and awarded the bid to the low bidder (APAC) in the amount of
$226,455.21. All bids received and evaluated are as follows:
Company Name
Bid Amount
APAC
$226,566.21
Statesville, NC
$110,206.20
Bell Construction Co., Inc.
$314,000.00
Statesville, NC
NULIFE Environmental Inc.
Hickory Construction Co., Inc.
$321,700.00
Hickory, NC
Streamline, LLC
$278,000.00
Mooresville, NC
V $97,768 21-30 Days
6. Request for Approval of Bids for a Solid Waste Roll -Off Truck: Purchasing
Agent Dean Lail along with Solid Waste Director David Lambert said at the 5 o'clock
meeting that bids were opened on July 26, 2005 for one roll -off truck. Lambert
recommended for the bid to be awarded to Volvo and GMC Truck Center due to the
following:
-Delivery time (60 to 90 days)
-Staff already has good experience with Volvo roll -offs
-Least number of exceptions to the bid specs
-Parts and warranty readily available in Hickory
-Good recommendations from haulers, etc., not affiliated with any of the bidders
-Only bid recognizing additional quantities addendum in excess of three months
(Solid Waste does intend to purchase another truck later in the year. This is
important due to model year increases and steel surcharges.
Lambert said Freightliner and Tar Heel Sterling offered lower bids but they were
not recommended. He said Freightliner had a lengthier delivery time, and this might
pose a problem due to the needs of the new West Iredell Convenience Center. Lambert
said another reason was because Freightliner was offering an aluminum cab versus the
steel listed in the specifications. In regards to his opposition on Tar Heel Sterling's
vehicle, Lambert said the front axle was rated at 18,000 lbs. versus the 20,000 as
requested in the specs, plus a different transmission was offered (2005 model rather
than 2006 as requested in specifications.)
All bids received and evaluated are as follows:
Company
Additional Quantities
Bid Price
Carolina Truck Centers
No
$110,206.20
Statesville,NC
90-120 days
NULIFE Environmental Inc.
Yes
1 $115,829 60-150 Days
Easley, SC
2°d $106,750 90-150 Days
Tar Heel Sterling Truck
No
V $97,768 21-30 Days
Charlotte, NC
2°d $98,613 30 pays
Volvo Truck Center
Yes
I° $103,139 60-90 Days
Hickory, NC
2°d $103,525 60-90 Days
West Carolina Freightliner
No
1" $97,572 150 Days
Hickory, NC
2"d $99,552 Days not Specified
Whites International
Yes
$106,477.75 80 Days
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