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Report ID: 19-033   
Type: Regular - Operations
Meeting Body: Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 1/23/2019 Final action: 1/23/2019
Recommended Action: Consider authorizing the General Manager to exercise a one-year contract option with TK Services for certified air conditioning inspections on District buses.
Attachments: 1. STAFF REPORT

TO:                                          AC Transit Board of Directors                                          

FROM:                                          Michael A. Hursh, General Manager

SUBJECT:                     Certified Air Conditioning Inspections on District Buses

                     

ACTION ITEM


RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

 

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Consider authorizing the General Manager to exercise a one-year contract option with TK Services for certified air conditioning inspections on District buses.

 

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BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:

 

The total estimated cost for this one-year option is $469,765.00. The funding for the certified air conditioning services is included in the FY 2018-19 Operations Department budget.

BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:

 

The current certified air conditioning inspections on District buses will expire on February 28, 2019. The contract term is for a three-year base period and three (3) one-year options. Based on the high level of service and support provided during the past five years, staff recommends that the last option be exercised to continue certified air conditioning inspections on District buses.

 

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES:

 

The advantage of having certified air conditioning inspections on District buses is that the selected contractor will have the equipment, certified personnel and experience in inspecting, servicing and maintaining the various air conditioning systems used on District buses. There are no known disadvantages to having a certified air conditioning inspection contract.

 

ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS:

 

There are no cost effective alternatives to issuing a contract for the certified air conditioning inspections on District buses. The alternative would be in-house maintenance repairs of the air conditioning systems; however, this is not recommended due to the liability and certification requirements. If the one-year option for this contract is not approved, the District would then need to go out to bid to solicit for certified air conditioning inspections on District buses and possibly risk the cost of the new contract which may be higher.

 

PRIOR RELEVANT BOARD ACTION/POLICIES:

 

Board Policy 465 - Procurement Policy


ATTACHMENTS:

None

 

 

Approved by:

Salvador Llamas, Chief Operating Officer

Claudia L. Allen, Chief Financial Officer

 

Reviewed by:

Denise C. Standridge, General Counsel

Claudia L. Allen, Chief Financial Officer

Gene Clark, Director of Procurement and Materials

Cecil Blandon, Director of Maintenance

 

Prepared by:

Stuart Hoffman, Technical Services Manager