File #: ID 17-197    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance
File created: 2/5/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2017 Final action:
Title: Consider adoption of an ordinance accepting competitive proposals and awarding a contract for the purchase of electric substation class porcelain post insulators for Denton Municipal Electric to be stocked in the City of Denton Distribution Center; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 6289-awarded to Anixter Inc. in the three (3) year not-to-exceed amount of $340,000).
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1-Evaluation and Ranking, 2. Exhibit 2-Ordinance, 3. Exhibit 3-Contract
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AGENDA INFORMATION SHEET


DEPARTMENT: Materials Management

ACM: Bryan Langley

AGENDA DATE: February 21, 2017

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Consider adoption of an ordinance accepting competitive proposals and awarding a contract for the purchase of electric substation class porcelain post insulators for Denton Municipal Electric to be stocked in the City of Denton Distribution Center; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 6289-awarded to Anixter Inc. in the three (3) year not-to-exceed amount of $340,000).
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RFP INFORMATION

Denton Municipal Electric (DME) has substation projects approved in its five year Capital Improvement Plan that will require the installation of porcelain post insulators. The insulators are used to isolate electrical conductors from ground potential. The insulators are constructed of glazed porcelain and have metal end pieces for attaching to structures, switches, or bus material. DME uses these types of porcelain station post insulators in substations for three different voltages; 138kV, 69kV, and 13.2kV. Materials will be ordered on an as needed basis to maintain appropriate stocking levels in the City's Distribution Center. As these commodities are "common stock items" in the Distribution Center working capital inventory under City of Denton General Government, they are not reviewed by the Public Utilities Board.

Request for Proposals were sent to 312 prospective suppliers, including five Denton firms. In addition, specifications were placed on the Purchasing website for prospective suppliers to download. Twelve proposals were received. Proposals were evaluated based upon published criteria, including price, delivery and probable performance by the supplier. A Best and Final Offer was conducted which resulted in Anixter, Inc. deceasing their average number of delivery days from 44 to 28. Anixter Inc.'s proposal provided the highest evaluated score, resulting in the best value for the City (...

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