Item C05
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Meeting Date: January 17-182001
Division: Community Services
BulkItem: Yes X No
Department:
SOCW~T~~
Louis LaTorre
AGENDA ITEM WORDING:
Approval to purchase one transportation bus using the Public Transportation joint participation agreement between
Monroe County and the State of Florida Department of Transportation by piggy backing on the FDOT FVPPOO-
Ol-CA Florida Vehicle Procurement Program.
ITEM BACKGROUND:
The Federal Transit Administration, will fund the purchase of one transportation bus with funding coming from the
Federal funds for $33,600.00, State funds $4,200.00 and County match of $19,410.00. This vehicle will replace
an existing aging van in the transportation fleet.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION:
Approved the Public Transportation Joint Agreement for Federal Assistance between Monroe County, and the
Federal Transit Administration for Financial Assistance to purchase one transportation bus on November 17,2000.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval.
TOTAL COST: $57.210.00
BUDGETED: YesX-No
COST TO COUNTY: $19.410.00
REVENUE PRODUCING: YES Nt A NO
AMT. PER MONTH $
YEAR $
APPROVED BY: County Atty. X OMB/P
hasing X- Risk M~gement X
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Jim Malloch
DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL:
DOCUMENTATION:
Included: X To Follow:
Not Required:
DISPOSITION:
AJJenda Item #:
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MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CONTRACT SUMMARY
Contract #
Contract With: State of Florida Department of Transportation Effective Date: .J!lJ lLI ..Ql
Expiration Date: 09 130 I 03
Contract Purpose/Description: ADproval to obtain funding for the purchase of one transportation bus.
Contract Manager: Jerrv Eskew 4425 Social Service Transportation
(Name) (Ext.) (Department)
Louis LaTorre
for BOCC meeting on II J1J 2001 Agenda DeadHne: .JL11 2001
CONTRACT COSTS
Total Dollar Value of Contract: $ $57.210.00 Current Year Portion: $ -0-
Budgeted ? Yes X No - Account Codes: I 2-5 - ~ I :>'"7.1 1(- S3JJ q q {} - &-.5 01:1.-0
Grant: $ 37.800.00 - - - -
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County Match: $19.410.00 102 61565 -560 -640 -
ADDITIONAL COSTS
Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ Unknown Iyr. For: maintenance
(Not included in doUar value above) (e.g. maintenance, utilities, janitorial, salaries, etc.)
CONTRACT REVIEW
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FLORIDA VEHICLE
PROCUREMENT
PROGRAM
CONTRACT # FVPPOO-OI-CA
22' & 25' Cutaways
· Seating and wheelchair station prices
· Paint scheme prices
· Individual option prices
The 22-foot base vehicle is an Eldorado Aerotech 220 body mounted on a Ford E-40
cutaway chassis with a 158-inch wheel base. The 25-foot base vehicle is an Eldorado
Aerotech 240 body mounted on a Ford E-40 cutaway chassis with a 176-inch wheel
base. Both vehicles will have a V-10 gasoline engine. Both vehicles will have a
manual door with standard driver's seat and wheelchair lift with lift door. It will also
include all standard equipment and required options per the specifications.
Most agencies already have an idea of the type and number of seats/wheelchair
stations needed to meet their floor plan requirements. Those agencies that have
already determined their floor plan requirements should fax a copy of the proposed
layout to Atlantic Bus Sales for verification prior to submitting their order(s). Agencies
requiring assistance with floor plan layout should call Atlantic Bus Sales and discuss
their needs. Atlantic Bus Sales will develop a proposed floor plan based on the
agency's needs and fax a copy to the agency for verification prior to the agency
submitting the order.
Standard passenger seats will be the Freedman Feather Weight Mid or High Back
including a "Knee Saver" backrest design. Fold-a-way seats will be the Freedman 3-
Step seat.
An illustration of the basic paint schemes (Exhibit B) and a description of the individual
options (Exhibit C) are also being provided to assist you in compiling your order.
After determining a floor plan and the individual options, place the number of desired
items in the quantity column. Multiply the dollar figure in the cost column by the number
of items in the corresponding quantity column to arrive at a total cost per item. Enter
the total in the total cost column. Add the figures in the total cost column to arrive at the
grand total for the vehicle. The grand total will be the figure used on the agency's
purchase order. Agencies may make as many copies as needed of the blank order
form.
Atlantic Bus Sales will provide to the agency written confirmation of receipt of its order
within 72 hours of receiving the order. At a minimum, the acknowledgment of order will
contain:
· The agency's P.O. number
· Date order was received
· Date order was placed with the manufacturer
· The production/vin number when available
· Estimated delivery date (when available)
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Delivery
In case of delay in completion of delivery of an agency's vehicle(s) beyond the number
of days allotted in the bid contract, the agency may assess as liquidated damage,
$25.00 per calendar day per vehicle (unless granted an extension in writing).
All work on and delivery of the vehicle(s) will be completed within ninety (90) days of
receipt of chassis from the OEM supplier. Prior to the vehicle(s) being delivered,
Atlantic Bus Sales must perform a Post Delivery Inspection. . Atlantic Bus Sales will
notify the agency and the appropriate FDOT District Representative a minimum of 48
hours in advance to arrange a delivery time. Each vehicle will be delivered with all
vendor/manufacturer's quality control checklist including road test and final inspection
(properly completed and signed by an authorized plant representative). Other
documents that Atlantic Bus Sales will provide at delivery include:
· Manufacture's Certificate of Origin.
· Application for Certificate of Title.
· Retail Buyer's Order.
· Warranty papers (forms, policy, procedures).
· Maintenance manual.
· Spare key(s).
· Operator's manual.
NOTE:
AGENCIES MUST SELECT ALTERNATOR WARRANTY OPTION AT
TIME OF DELIVERY (see Exhibit 0, 5.1.2).
Final Acceptance
A vehicle should be rejected if any of the above items are missing, defective, altered,
incorrect, or incomplete, the agency should reject the vehicle. If a vehicle(s) is
delivered incomplete or contains any defective or damaged parts, the said parts will be
removed and replaced by Atlantic Bus Sales. New parts will be furnished and installed
by Atlantic Bus Sales at no cost to the agency. In the event work is involved, warranty
or otherwise, to repair or place the vehicle(s) in proper complete condition, such repairs
will be made by an approved firm (please see Exhibit D for warranty provisions).
Delivery of the vehicle(s) by Atlantic Bus Sales does not constitute acceptance by the
agency. The vehicle will be considered "accepted" upon passing the inspection and
issuance of an acceptance letter by the agency. The terms of this contract state that an
agency has 10 calendar days after receiving vehicle(s) to perform the Post Delivery
Inspection and issue either a "Letter of Acceptance" or a "Letter of Rejection" to Atlantic
Bus Sales and their FOOT District Office. The "Letter of Rejection" will state and
describe the areas to be found in noncompliance with the bid specifications and is
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incomplete or contains any defective or damaged parts. A vehicle should only be
rejected if it fails to comply with the construction called for in the specifications or if does
not have the equipment/options as ordered. Placing the vehicle(s) in revenue service
will automatically constitute "acceptance"; however, a "Letter of Acceptance" should still
be sent to Atlantic Bus Sales.
Payment
Within five (5) days after accepting their vehicles(s), agencies should complete all
necessary paperwork required by their FDOT District Office and submit their request for
reimbursement along with the required documentation to their FDOT District
Representative. At a minimum this will include:
· Three original signed FDOT invoices
· Letter of acceptance
· Proof of insurance
· Copy of title application listing FDOT as only lien holder
· Vin number
· Odometer reading
This should allow time to have Atlantic Bus Sales paid in full within sixty (60) days of
acceptance. Agencies should note that failure to meet the net 60-day payment terms
could result in the payment of interest and other penalties.
Training
Training is important to the FVPP as these new vehicles may have components
unfamiliar to the Agencies maintenance personnel and operators. As a minimum, the
FVPP expects to receive the following:
Driver orientation/certification 8 hours @ 5 locations annually
Air conditioning/certification 4 hours @ 5 locations annually
Wheelchair lift! certification 4 hours @ 5 locations annually
Securement devices/certification 4 hours @ 5 locations annually
Maintenance familiarization/certification 8 hours @ 5 locations annually
Please see Exhibit E for a more detailed description of the Training Programs available
with this contract.
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EXHIBIT A
SAMPLE ORDER FORM
EXHIBIT A
SAMPLE ORDER FORM
FVPPOO-01-CA (22' & 25' Cutaways)
Atlantic Bus Sales
AGENCY NAME: ABC If\fJ/'J':; Ir DATE: 02/.z2.,~O
CONTACT PERSON: mlJ.lt; CI? /77E'rJ/)E Ai /
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February 22, 2000
Item Cost Quantity Total Cost
Base Vehicle 22' 45,790.00 / r; 1/5 ?91J.l>O
Base Vehicle 25' 47,655.00
Standard Seat 166.00 9 /, 3Z~.O{)
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Flip - type Seat 180.00
Fold-away Seat (double) 520.00 / SZtJ.()6
Children's Seat 235.00
Wheelchair Tie-down 375.00 cJ.. '750.00
Paint Scheme 1 100.00 / /IJO.OD
Paint Scheme 2 250.00
Paint Scheme 3 225.00
Help Bumpers - Front 450.00
Help Bumpers- Rear 450.00
Altra Slip Resistant Flooring 950.00
Seats (padded insert type) 560.00
Engine (diesel) Size 7.3L Make Ford 3,995.00
- Manufacturer Ford
Interior Lighting 45.00
Aluminum wheels 1,330.00
Driver Seat A 742.00
Driver Seat B 727.00
Service Brake Interlock 850.00
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Item Cost Quantity Total Cost
Public Address System 195.00 i {$ JqS.Ob
Seat Belt Extensions 45.00
AM/FM Radio 225.00 / ~15.00
Doors 385.00
Retarder 4,400.00
Braun (UFL 1000 or equivalent) Under 8,000.00
Floor Lift System
Wheelchair Lift (credit amount when
wheelchair lift in base vehicle is not (2,970.00)
wanted)
LED Deceleration Light System - Diesel 425.00
LED Deceleration Light System - Gas 400.00
Breakaway Mirrors 150.00
Rubber Suspension System 715.00
Flat Floor 850.00
Stainless Steel Wheel Inserts 275.00
Total page 2 112.0.00
GRAND TOTAL (total page 1 and page 2) 1IJ(y 9tJ ftJD
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Seating Colors: (circle one)
blue
tan black
Paint Scheme: Agencies will select two (2) colors for the background and
stripe when orders are placed. If an agency requires a
paint and lettering scheme that is NOT GENERALLY
covered by one of those listed, they may make separate
arrangements either with the manufacturer or a local
vendor to provide these services.
EXHIBIT B
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EXHIBIT C
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FVPPOO-01-CA
22 Foot & 25 Foot Cutaways
3.1.0 HELP BUMPERS - FRONT:
3.1.1 Bumpers; energy absorbing HELP, or equal in place of standard bumpers.
3.2.0 HELP BUMPERS - REAR
3.2.1 Bumpers; energy absorbing HELP, or equal in place of standard bumpers.
3.3.0 AL TRO -FLOORING:
3.3.1 Altro Transflor slip resistant sheet vinyl flooring or equivalent.
3.4,0 SEATS:
3.4.1 Seats; padded insert type in place of cushioned type seats.
3.5,0 ENGINE:
3.5.1 Diesel engine in place of gasoline. 7.3 liter Ford.
3,6,0 INTERIOR LIGHTING:
3.6.1 Fluorescent lights instead of incandescent (interior).
3.7.0 ALUMINUM WHEELS:
3.7.1 Aluminum wheels in place of steel wheels.
3.8.0 DRIVER SEAT A:
3.8.1 Freedman Magnum 200 or equivalent. Seat shall be fully adjustable type
and shall include shoulder and lap restraining belt with retractor, right arm
rest, and lumbar support. The upholstery shall be color keyed to the
passenger seats.
3.9,0 DRIVER SEAT B:
3.9.1 Shall be A Freedman Relaxor Sport Seat or equivalent.
3.10,0 SERVICE BRAKE INTERLOCK:
3.10.1
This shall prevent the operation of the lift unless the parking brake and the
service brake interlock is engaged. The service brake interlock system
shall temporarily lock the pressure in the service brake system preventing
movement of the vehicle during IN operation. The interlock shall be
equipped with a low pressure warning switch which activates an audible
alarm. This alarm shall indicate sufficient pressure to hold system (Alarm
OFF) and any loss of pressure after lock-up (Alarm ON).
3.11.0 DELETED
3.12.0 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM:
3.12.1
Mobile Page or approved equal, driver controlled public address system.
3.13.0 SEAT BELT EXTENSIONS:
3.13.1
Provided in sets of two (2).
3.14.0 AM/FM RADIO:
3.14.1
Installation of an AM/FM Radio with speakers.
3,15.0 DOORS:
3.15.1
The door shall function through the use of a electric door operator. This
door operator shall be modular in design for easy installation and reliable
performance. The door operator shall develop sufficient to close, and keep
closed, the doors during normal operation, while at the same time provide
slam free operation. The electric operated device shall consist of an
electric motor and gear assembly which is designed to prevent back drive
in either the open or closed direction. Full rotation of the toter lever shall be
150 degrees so that maximum door panel force is provided in the fully
closed and fully open position resulting in firm panel positioning. The mid
cycle produces the lowest closing force. The door operator shall have an
adjustment which will allow both the builder and/or the end user to correct
door panel timing. The door operator shall either open or close the door in
approximately 2.5 seconds. It shall also have a manual door release that is
easily operated and will allow the doors to be manually opened.
3.16.0 RETARDER:
3.16.1
The vehicle shall be equipped with a self air cooled, electro-magnetic,
drive-line retarder properly sized to meet vehicle specifications. Retarder
shall be automatically and progressively activated upon depression of
brake pedal. The retarder is to have 4 dash mounted lights which indicate
stages and percentage of retarder engagement. A speed switch shall be
provided to automatically discourage the retarder when the vehicle comes
to a stop. Retarder is to have an ASS interface if vehicle is equipped with
ASS. Design and installations shall be in accordance with industry
standards as they pertain to drive-line design. Upon request there shall be
a copy of engineering computations and drive-line conformity made
available.
3.17.0 BRAUN UFL 1000 UNDER FLOOR LIFT SYSTEM:
3.17.1
3.17.2
3.17.3
3.17.4
3.17.5
3.17.6
3.17.7
3.17.8
3.17.9
3.17.10
3.17.11
3.17.12
3.17.13
The wheelchair lift shall be of modular steel frame construction and of the
cartridge-type. The lift will consist of the frame, carriage, and platform
assemblies and shall have been tested to a minimum load of 2400 pounds.
The lift shall have a rated capacity of 700 pounds.
The platform shall be a minimum 32 % inches wide and 49 inches long.
The lift will operate by hydraulic operation going up and by gravity going
down (with manual back-up)
In and out operation shall be electric powered (with manual back-up)
The lift shall be equipped with dual handrails.
The lift shall be equipped with a 4 % inch automatic roll stop barrier.
The lift shall have an 18 inch inboard barrier.
The power supply for the shall be an electro-hydraulic system operating
one single acting cylinder. The electro-hydraulic system shall be of a
design to mount above or recessed in the vehicle floor.
The control box for the lift shall be designed for one hand operation.
The lift shall be mounted above the vehicle frame to protect it from road
hazards.
When the lift is in the stowed position it shall be sealed from the outside
elements.
Each wheelchair lift shall be legibly and permanently marked by the
manufacturer or installer with the following minimum information:
1. The manufacturer's name and address.
2. The month and year of manufacture.
3. A certificate that the wheelchair lift and its installation conforms to
the State of Florida requirements applicable to accessible vehicles.
3.18,0 LED DECELERATION LIGHT SYSTEM (Diesel Powered Bus):
3.18.1
3.18.2
3.18.3
3.18.4
3.18.5
Bus shall be equipped with a deceleration lighting system (Safety
Development Systems Model CDAS 0280 APS SDF or approved equal)
which cautions following vehicles that the bus is slowing, preparing to stop,
or is stopped.
Deceleration lights shall be wired to flash when the bus operator takes
his/her foot off of the accelerator.
Deceleration lights shall be three (3) amber colored LED lamps.
Deceleration lights shall be mounted in horizontal alignment on the rear of
the bus at or near the vertical center of the bus, not higher than the lower
edge of the rear window or, if the bus has no rear window, not higher than
72 inches from the ground.
Accelerator actuator shall be specifically designed for diesel engine
application.
3,19.0 LED DECELERATION LIGHT SYSTEM (Gasoline Powered Bus):
3.19.1
3.19.2
3.19.3
3.19.4
3.19.5
Bus shall be equipped with a deceleration lighting system (Safety
Development Systems Model CDAS 0280 APS MECHANICAL or approved
equal) which cautions following vehicles that the bus is slowing, preparing
to stop, or is stopped.
Deceleration lights shall be wired to flash when the bus operator takes
-his/her foot off of the accelerator.
Deceleration lights shall be three (3) amber colored LED lamps.
Deceleration lights shall be mounted in horizontal alignment on the rear of
the bus at or near the vertical center of the bus, not higher than the lower
edge of the rear window or, if the bus has no rear window, not higher than
72 inches from the ground.
Accelerator actuator shall be specifically designed for gasoline engine
application.
3.20,0 BREAKAWAY MIRRORS:
3.20.1.1
3.20.1.2
3.20.1.3
3.20.1.4
3.20.1.5
3.20.1.6
3.20.1.7
3.20.1.8
Delete standard driver's side outside mirror and install breakaway (fold
back) type Mirror with two in one head (LUCERIX 22.497.00 or approved
equal).
Mirror head shall be 15" X 8" two in one type with a convex mirror at the
bottom.
Mounting bracket shall be cast alloy and shall be mounted directly in front
of the driver's window.
The mirror arm shall be constructed of cast alloy and shall be designed to
"breakaway" if struck by a fixed object. The arm shall be equipped with a
positive stop to prevent contact with the body if the arm does "breakaway".
Delete standard curbside outside mirror and install breakaway (fold back)
type Mirror with two in one head (LUCERIX 22.497.00 or approved equal).
Mirror head shall be 15" X 8" two in one type with a convex mirror at the
bottom.
Mounting bracket shall be cast alloy and shall be contoured to fit the right
front fender and mounted directly to the fender.
The mirror arm shall be constructed of cast alloy and shall be designed to
"breakaway" if struck by a fixed object. The arm shall be equipped with a
positive stop to prevent contact with the body if the arm does "breakaway".
3.21.0 RUBBER SUSPENSION SYSTEM:
3.21.1
Chassis rear leaf spring hangers and shackles shall be replaced with a
hanger and rubber spring assembly (MOR/ryde "RL" or approved equal)
rear suspension system
3.22.0 FLAT FLOOR:
3.22.1
Floor in passenger area shall be flat with no wheel wells exposed inside of
passenger area.
3.23.0 STAINLESS STEEL WHEEL INSERTS:
3.23.1
3.23.2
Bus shall be equipped with stainless steel wheelliners/inserts both front
and rear.
Wheelliners/inserts shall be Versa-Liner or approved equal.
3.23.3
3.23.4
Wheelliners/inserts shall be made of 304L stainless with permanently
attached simulated lug nuts.
Wheelliners/inserts shall be of one-piece design and must be designed
to be attached without interfering with the lug nut to wheel surfaces.
3,24.0 DELETED
EXHIBIT D
WARRANTY PROVISIONS
EXHIBIT 0
WARRANTY PROVISIONS
FVPPOO-01-CA
22 Foot & 25 Foot Cutaways
5.0 Basic Provisions
5.1 Warranty Requirements
Warranties in this document are in addition to any statutory remedies or
warranties imposed on the contractor. Consistent with this requirement
the contractor warrants and guarantees to the FVPP each complete
vehicle, and specific subsystems and components as follows:
5.1.1 Complete Vehicle
The vehicle is warranted and guaranteed to be free from defects as
specified in exhibit 5.1 beginning on the date of acceptance of each
vehicle. During this warranty period, the vehicle shall maintain its
structural and functional integrity. The warranty is based on regular
operation of the vehicle under the operating conditions prevailing in the
FVPP's locale.
5.1.2 Subsystems and Components
Specific subsystems and components are warranted and guaranteed to
be free from defects and related defects for the times and/or mileages
given in exhibit 5-1.
Exhibit 5-1.
Subsystem and component minimum warranty, whichever occurs first.
I Item Years Mileage
i OEM Chassis 3 36,000
I Manufacturers Warranty 2 24,000
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I Air conditioning system 3 unlimited
I Alternator (option 1) 3 36,000 I
I Alternator (option 2) 18 months 75,000 I
I Wheelchair Lift 3 (parts & labor) unlimited
NOTE:
AGENCIES MUST SELECT ALTERNATOR WARRANTY OPTION AT
TIME OF DELIVERY.
5.2 Voiding of Warranty
The warranty shall not apply to any part or component of the vehicle that
has been subject to misuse negligence, accident, or that has been
repaired or altered in any way so as to affect adversely its performance or
reliability, except insofar as such repairs were in accordance with the
contractor's maintenance manuals and the workmanship was in
accordance with recognized standards of the industry. The warranty shall
also be void if the FVPP fails to conduct normal inspections and
scheduled preventive maintenance procedures as recommended in the
contractor's maintenance manuals.
5.3 Exceptions to Warranty
The warranty shall not apply to scheduled maintenance items, and items
such as tires and tubes, nor to items furnished by the FVPP such as
radios, fare boxes, and other auxiliary equipment, except insofar as such
equipment may be damaged by the failure of a part or component for
which the contractor is responsible.
5.4 Detection of Defects
If the FVPP detects a defect within the warranty periods defined in section
1.1, it shall promptly notify the contractor's representative. Within five (5)
working days after receipt of notification, the contractor's representative
shall either agree that the defect is in fact covered by the warranty, or
reserve judgment until the subsystem or component is inspected by the
contractor's representative or is removed and examined at the FVPP's
property or at the contractor's plant. At that time, the status of warranty
coverage on the subsystem or component shall be mutually resolved
between the FVPP and the contractor. Work necessary to effect the
repairs defined in section 2.2 shall commence within ten (10) working
days after receipt of notification by the contractor.
5.5 Scope of Warranty Repairs
When warranty repairs are required, the FVPP and the contractor's
representative shall agree within five (5) days after notification on the
most appropriate course for the repairs and the exact scope of the repairs
to be performed under the warranty. If no agreement is obtained within the
five (5) day period, the FVPP reserves the right to commence the repairs
in accordance with section 2.3.
5.6 Fleet Defects
A fleet defect is defined as the failure of identical items covered by the
warranty and occurring in the warranty period in a proportion of the
vehicles delivered under this contract. For the purpose of this bid, identical
defects occurring in sixty (60) percent of vehicles delivered shall be
considered a "fleet defect".
5.6.1 Scope of Warranty Provisions
The contractor shall correct a fleet defect under the warranty provisions
defined in part 4: Warranty Provisions, section 2.0. after correcting
the defect, the contractor shall promptly undertake and complete a work
program reasonably designed to prevent the occurrence of the same
defect in all other vehicles purchased under this contract. The work
program shall include inspection and/or correction of the potential or
defective parts in all of the vehicles. The warranty on items determined to
be fleet defects shall be extended for the time and/or miles of the original
warranty. This extended warranty shall begin on the date a fleet defect
was determined to exist, or on the repair/replacement date for corrected
items.
5.6.2 Voiding of Warranty Provisions
The fleet defect provisions shall not apply to vehicle defects caused by
noncompliance with the contractor's recommended normal maintenance
practices and procedures.
5.6.3 Exceptions to Warranty Provisions
Fleet defect warranty provisions shall not apply to damage that is a result
of normal wear and tear in service to such items as seats, floor covering,
windows, interior trim, and paint. The provisions shall not apply to
purchaser supplied items such as fare boxes, radios, and tires.
5.7 Repair Procedures
5.7.1 Repair Performance
The FVPP may require the contractor or its designated representative to
perform warranty covered repairs that are clearly beyond the scope of its
capabilities. The work may be done by the FVPP's personnel with
reimbursement by the contractor.
5.7.2 Repairs by Contractor
If the FVPP requires the contractor to perform warranty-covered repairs,
the contractor's representative must begin within ten (10) working days
after receiving notification of a defect from the purchaser, work necessary
to effect repairs. The purchaser shall make the vehicle available to
complete repairs timely with the contractor repair schedule.
The contractor shall provide at its own expense all spare parts, tools, and
space required to complete repairs. At the FVPP's option, the contractor
may be required to remove the vehicle from the purchaser's property
while repairs are being effected. If the vehicle is removed from the
purchaser's property, repair procedures must be diligently pursued by the
contractor's representative.
5.8 Repairs by the Purchaser
5,8,1 Parts Used
If the purchaser performs the warranty-covered repairs, it shall correct or
repair the defect and any related defects using contractor-specified spare
parts available from its own stock or those supplied by the contractor
specifically for this repair. Monthly, or at a period to be mutually agreed
upon, reports of all repairs covered by this warranty shall be submitted by
the purchaser to the contractor for reimbursement or replacement of parts.
The contractor shall provide forms for these reports.
5.8.2 Contractor Supplied Parts
The FVPP may request that the contractor supply new parts for warranty-
covered repairs being performed by the purchaser. These parts shall be
shipped prepaid to the purchaser from any source selected by the
contractor within ten (10) working days of receipt of the request for said
parts.
5.8.3 Defective Components Return
The contractor may request that parts covered by the warranty be
resumed to the manufacturing plant. The total cost for this action shall be
paid by the contractor. Materials should be returned in accordance with
contractor's instructions.
5.8.4 Reimbursement for Labor
The purchaser shall be reimbursed by the contractor for labor. The
amount shall be determined by multiplying the number of man-hours
actually required to correct the defect by the purchaser's current per hour,
master mechanic, straight wage rate, plus 32 percent fringe benefits, plus
the cost of towing in the vehicle if such action was necessary and if the
vehicle was in the normal service area. These wage and fringe benefit
rates shall not exceed the rates in effect in the purchaser's service garage
at the time the defect correction is made. The purchaser shall not accept
parts credit as payment of warranty labor claims.
5.8.5 Reimbursement for Parts
The purchaser shall be reimbursed by the contractor for defective parts
and for parts that must be replaced to correct the defect. The
reimbursement shall be at the invoice cost of the part(s) at the time of
repair and shall include taxes where applicable and 2 percent handling
charges. The purchaser shall not accept parts credit as payment of
warranty part claims.
5.9 Warranty after Replacement/repairs
If any component, unit, or subsystem is repaired, rebuilt, or replaced by
the contractor or by the FVPP's personnel, with the concurrence of the
contractor, the subsystem shall have the unexpired warranty period of the
original subsystem.
EXHIBIT E
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
EXHIBIT E
MANUFACTURER'S PROPOSED TRAINING PROGRAMS
· Atlantic Bus Sales approached each major supplies requesting
assessing to their training programs.
· The following are a list of schedules, programs and subjects
offered by the following companies:
· AlC Industries Air Condition
AlC Industries will also be doing field
training at each of the Florida service
location, specifically for buses.
· EIDorado National Company
· Kinedyne Corporation
· PennTex Industries
· Ricon Corporation
· Atlantic Bus Sales has included a list of training material that \vill
be included with every bus delivered.
· Video Tapes (see Training Videos F-I, F-2, F-3)
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Training Schedules
Atlantic Bus Sales has contacted each vendor on the basic training list and negotiated additional
training for the local agencies.
Ale Industries Air Conditioning, York, P A
Ale service and maintenance at all seven FDOT locations.
Individual Agency training for 25 vehicles or more. AlC Industries has
also identified 12 major service center within Florida. They have also
committed to field service training of additional locations.
Eldorado National Co., Salina, KS
Training at all seven FDOT locations.
Eldorado National Co. will be directly involved will all phases of training;
Driver Orientation
Bus Maintenance
Parts and Warranty Assistance
Kinedyne Corporation, Sure-Lok, Prattville, AL
Wheelchair Tie-down certification at all seven FDOT locations.
Training on an individual Agency level;
Sensitivity Training
Pre-Trip Assignment
Securing the Wheelchair
Securing the Occupant
System care and Maintenance
Hands-on Training
Operation and Tie-Down Video with every bus delivered.
PennTex Industries, Inc. Fort Worth, TX
Will offer training at any FDOT location
PennTex will also offer training and certification to local repair facilities at
the request of an Agency to ensure qualified repairs and parts ar~ available
for that Agency.
Ri.con Corporation, Panorama City, CA
Wheelchair Lift/Certification at all seven FDOT locations
Training on an individual Agency level, for service, certification and
maintenance.
Operation and service video with every bus delivered.
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Training Material Included ,vith EVERY Delivery
30 minute FVPP Vehicle Operator Training Video.
Should ABS be the successful proposer'a FVPP 30 minute Vehic1e
Operator TrainingYIdeo will be made. This FVPP Training Video will be
made"to reflect the optionS'and specification of this proposal.
;"As-Built" Operational, Electrical, Parts and Service Manual. His
manual is set up to be used in-conjunction with the 30 minute Training
Video. No othe!: .Bus Manufacture offers this type of combined training
manual and Video package! . A sample manual has been enclosed with a
sample "As-Built" specs page. .
ElDorado National Bus Maintenance Checklist.
Rican Operational Videos that demonstrate operational instructions for the
Ricon S-Series Lift. Video enclosed
Kinedyne operational video, for tie-downs. Video enclosed.
PennTex Industries informational package for warranty, repair locations,
testing procedures, and general contact infonnation.
Ale Industries informational package for warranty, repair locations, and
general contact information.
These materials along with the specified FVPP documents would be delivered with every bus.
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OMB Schedule Item Number
P.01
Resolution No.
-1001
A RESOLUTION CONCERNING TIlE RECEIPT OF UNANTICIPATED FUNDS
WHEREAS. it is necessary for the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, to increase
items to account for unanticipated funds in the Monroe County Budget for the Fiscal Year 2001. now therefo~
BE IT RESOLVED BY TIlE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNfY,
FLORIDA, that the following accounts of the Monroe County Budget for the Fiscal Year 2001 be and the same
is hereby increased by the amount hereinafter set forth:
Fund ##115 - Government Type Grants
COlt Center ## 61544 - DOT AeroUte Bu
Activity 5490-0ther TransportatioD Services
Project GSOllO-Dept. of Trans porta don Aerolite Bus FY2001
Revenue:
11S-61544-334490-GSOI10
U5-61544-381102-GSOII0
State Grants - Transportation
Transfer from Road &. Bridge
$37,800.00
19,410.00
Total Revenue
$57,%10.00
Appropriations:
12S_S490-61544-S30490-GS4l110-560640 Capital Outlay-Equipment
Total Appropriations:
557,%10.00
557,210.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY SAID BOARD, that the Clerk of said Board, upon receipt of the above
unanticipated funds, is hereby authorized and directed to place funds in said items, as set forth above.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular
meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of January, AD 200 1.
Mayor Neugent
Mayor ProTem Williams
Commissioner Spehar
.Commissioner McCoy
Commissioner Nelson
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF MONROE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By:
Mayor/Chairman
(Seal)
Attest: DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk
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305 292 4411
P.02
OMB Schedule Item Number
Resolution No.
- ZOOI
A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS
WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,
Florida, to make budgeted transfers in the Monroe County Budget for the Fiscal Year
2001, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
MONROE COUNTY t FLORIDA. that there shall be transfers of amounts previously
set up in the Monroe County Budget for the Fiscal Year 2001 as, hereinafter set forth to
and from the following accounts:
Fund ##102 - Road and Bridge Fund
From: 102-61505-560640 Capital Outlay-Equipment
COlt Center II 61505 Social Serviees Transportation
For the Amount: 519,410.00
To: 102-86501-590125 Inter-fund Tranaferto 125
COlt Center II 86501 - Budgeted TJ'IUlIfen un
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY SAlD BOARD, that the Clerk of said Board. upon
receipt of the above, is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary changes of
said items. as set forth above.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County.
Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of January AD 2001.
Mayor Neugent
Mayor ProTem Williams
Commissioner Spehar
Commissioner McCoy
Commissioner Nelson
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
Mayor/Chairman
(Seal)
Attest: DANNY L. KOLHAGE. Clerk
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