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2003-25413 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25413 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP), FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING FUEL (AUTOMOTIVE) AND OTHER VARIOUS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES FOR CITY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has two sources of fuel which are located on Terminal and Larry's Chevron, north of Dade Boulevard, to serve its current fleet of approximately 1100 pieces of rolling stock; and WHEREAS, the expansion to Larry's Chevron as a fuel source is a success and the ability of Larry's Chevron to interface with the City's fuel management system; and WHEREAS, expansion of fuel sources to City vehicles in the private sector north of 63rd Street will reduce travel time to fueling sites and allow vehicles to remain within assigned service areas; and WHEREAS, the Administration would herein recommend that the Mayor and City Commission authorize the issuance of Request for Proposals (RFP), for the purpose of Purchasing Fuel (automotive) and other various automotive services for City vehicles and equipment at multiple locations within the private sector. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, authorizes the issuance of Request for Proposals (RFP), for the purpose purchasing fuel and other automotive services for City vehicles and equipment at multiple locations within the private sector. PASSED and ADOPTED this November ,2003. ~r f();t~ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~~d5 ~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A resolution of the Mayor and City Commission, authorizing the issuance of request for proposals (RFP), for purchasing fuel (automotive) and other automotive services for City vehicles and equipment at multiple locations within the orivate sector. Issue: I Whether to adopt the Resolution. Item Summarv/Recommendation: Because of the success of the alternate location for fuel at Larry's Chevron, and the accomplishment of interfacing with City's fuel management system, the City of Miami Beach now proposes to expand the alternate fueling site(s) within the private sector in the North Beach area (north of 63r<l St.). Expansion of fueling sites for City vehicles and equipment will reduce travel time to current fueling sites and allow vehicles and equipment to remain in their assigned areas. The Administration recommends authorizing the issuance of RFPs for purchasing fuel for City vehicles at multiple locations. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: Approved D Finance Dept. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Andrew Terpak AGENDA ITEM C 74 DATE II-J~ ...03 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: November 25, 2003 From: Jorge M. Gonzalez d _ r7f':. ~ ~'I-/..' _ ~.... City Manager ~v:.i? .~/ 7-CA->' A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP), FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING FUEL (AUTOMOTIVE) AND OTHER VARIOUS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES FOR CITY VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS: Fleet Management Facility located on Terminal Island and Fire Station 2 were historically the sole sources of fuel for all City of Miami Beach vehicles and equipment. During renovations and reconstruction of Fire Station 2, the fuel storage tanks were removed and there are no plans to install a new fuel island. In an effort to provide an alternate source of fuel to approximately 1150 pieces of rolling stock which consists of cars, light trucks, motorcycles, all terrain vehicles and heavy equipment, the City issued an RFP and subsequently made an award in 2002 to Larry's Chevron based on cost offuel and ability to interface with the City of Miami Beach Fuel Management System (RNI 2000). Because of the success of the location at Larry's Chevron, and the accomplishment of interfacing with City's fuel management system, the City of Miami Beach now proposes to expand the alternate fueling site(s) within the private sector in the North Beach area. If successful, the City of Miami Beach vehicles will have at least three sources of fuel available for city vehicles to access. In addition to reducing travel time for vehicles to get fuel, the vehicles will be in service more and will remain within their assigned area. In the event of a disaster, the City will also have some redundancy in sources for fuel. Scope: Fleet Management is working to enhance the current level of service to its Customers by increasing the number of viable and convenient suppliersldistributors of fuel and other miscellaneous automotive services within the private sector. Potential Fuel and miscellaneous service providers for this RFP are required to be located within the city limits of City of Miami Beach and physically located north of 63rd Street. The goal is to keep city vehicles in service more and reduce the amount of downtime and travel to get fuel. It is Fleet Managements desire to have multiple providers of fuel throughout the city. Reauirements/Specifications: Special Note to all Bidders To be a successful bidder, it is not required that your company provides ALL of the services identified in the bid specifications. The City reserves the right to make multiple awards for products and services, which will serve the City's best interest. System Interfacing In order for the vendor to be qualified and awarded any portion of the fuel contract, the vendor and distributor must be willing and capable of interfacing software systems with the City of Miami Beach Fleet Management fuel system. Reporting Requirements The local vendor will bill the City on a monthly basis for all approved non-fuel services. In addition to an original invoice and 2 copies, all supporting documentation must be submitted to insure prompt payment. The Director of the City of Miami Beach Fleet Management or his designee must approve all services received prior to receipt. All invoices must be signed by the employee receiving services and reflect the printed name of the employee as well as his or her employee ID number. It is the City's desire to have a direct account with each of the maior fuel suppliers who are awarded a contract with the City of Miami Beach. This account should be billed on a monthly basis and reflect all available volume and tax discounts. The information to be provided to the City will be provided to the bidder at a pre-award meeting. Insurance Requirements The following are the minimum basic requirements as required by the City of Miami Beach and Risk Management may change or increase the coverage requirements as necessary: The Vendor must provide proof of Garage Liability 1 General Liability Insurance covering garage operations with limits of $1 ,000,000, Worker's Compensation if required by statute, listing the City as a certificate holder and named as an additional insured. Applicable Taxes The City will provide a summary to the fuel distributors and vendors of all applicable taxes to be paid by the City of Miami Beach. Method and Approach The Distributor and Vendor must submit a method and plan of approach 1 implementation should they be the successful bidder. Evaluation Criteria (1 - 5) 5 being the highest score. WeiclltItem 5 Fuel Distributor (Major Supplier) Discount for volume. 5 Local Vendor discounts for fuel 5 Local Vendor discounts for goods and services (non-fuel) 4 Allocation of fuel from supplier 4 Accessibility for City Vehicles and Equipment 5 Disaster Recovery Program 4 Method of Approach and Implementation Bid Items NOTICE - It is not necessary for a vendor to provide all goods or services listed in order to receive a bid award. The City Of Miami Beach reserves the right to make partial awards. Product or Service Availability Percentage % or Cost Per Gallon Item YES NO 1 Fuel Unleaded Re ular 1 a - Vendor - Mark u on raw cos 1 b - Distributor volume discounts 2 Fuel Unleaded Mid- rade 2a - Vendor - Mark u on raw cos 2b - Distributor volume discounts 3 Fuel Unleaded Premium 3a - Vendor - Mark u on raw cos 3b - Distributor volume discounts Fuel Diesel No.2 Und ed a - Vendor - Mark u on raw cos b - Distributor volume discounts 5 Water 6 A.ir 7 Car Wash B Vacuum 9 Labor Rate Repairs 10 Markup on Parts 11 rire Repair - Plug Type* 12 rire Repair - From Inside* CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission authorize the issuance of the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purpose of purchasing fuel (automotive) and other various automotive services for City vehicles and equipment at multiple locatiol!' h'n the private sector. JMG/MDB/ /mo T:\AGENDA 003\nov2503\consent\FueIRFP11.25.03.Memo.doc General Dealer Information Please complete the following information. Name of the service Station Address of Facility Owners Name (if different) Address of Owner (if different) Name of Contact Person Phone Number Station Brand Name Hours of Operation Days of the Week Are you open Holidays and Weekends? Do you dispense: Regular(87)_ Mid-Grade(89) _ Premium (92) _ Diesel _ Other On-site storage capacity (thousands of gallons): Regular(87)_ Mid-Grade(89) _ Premium (92) _ Diesel_ Other gal. Average total monthly fuel distribution gal. Annual Fuel allocation Are you limited or restricted by your supplier? How many fuel islands do you have? Would any of the islands be accessible to large heavy equipment? If yes, what are the height restrictions? Do you have a mechanic on duty? Hours on duty? Is the mechanic ASE certified? Does your company promote a drug free workplace? If yes, describe your program Do you have a "Disaster Plan"