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1THE CITY OF PLEASANT LIVING To: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: BACKGROUND: AMOUNT: ACCOUNT: SUPPORT: CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission Steven Alexander, City Manager Agenda Item No.:L June 6,2017 A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to purchase a Garbage Truck from Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. The new Garbage Truck will replace Truck 21-37 a 2003, 2-door, Garbage Truck. Truck 21-37 has exhausted its useful life due to its continued use throughout the past 14 years. The purchase of the new Truck will eliminate the various costly repairs that Truck 21-37 will need, to continue its usefulness to the Department. This Truck is currently used for the removal of Residential Garbage within the City of South Miami. The City wishes to piggyback on Florida Sheriffs Association Contract No. 15-13-0904 with Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc., under the Terms and Conditions as set forth in the solicitation agreement between Florida Sheriffs Association and Palmetto Ford. A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to expend an amount not to exceed $292,862 with Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. for the purchase of a Garbage Truck charged to account number 301.1720.534.6440 (CIP). Not to exceed $292,862 Account No.: 301.1720.534.6440 (CIP) has a current balance of $298,000. Piggyback Contract with Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. ATTACHMENTS: Bid Award Invitation to Bid Bid List Notice of Award Contract Contract Terms and Conditions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RESOLUTION NO.: ________ _ A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to purchase a Garbage Truck from Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. WHEREAS, the new Garbage Truck will replace Truck# 21-37, a 2003, 2-door, Garbage Truck; and WHEREAS, Truck 21-37 has exhausted its useful life due to its continued use t~roughout the past 14 years; and , . .. WHEREAS, the purchase of the new Garbage Truck will eliminate the various costly repairs that Truck 21-37 will need to continue its usefulness to the Department; and 15 WHEREAS, this Truck is currently used for the removal of Residential Garbage by the 16 Public Works Department; and 17 18 WHEREAS, the City Manager wishes to piggyback on Florida Sheriffs Association Contract 19 No. FSA16-VEH14.0 with Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the purchase charged to account number 301-1720-534-6440, CIP Account 22 with a current balance of $298,000; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the City of South Miami desires to utilize the Florida Sheriffs Association 25 Contract under the Terms and Conditions as set forth in the solicitation agreement between 26 Florida Sheriffs Association and Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. 27 28 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 29 OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 30 31 Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to expend an amount not to exceed $292,862 32 with Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc. for the purchase of a Garbage Truck, through a piggyback 33 agreement from the Florida Sheriffs Association Contract No. FSA16-VEH-14.0. 34 35 Section 2. Severability. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase ofthis resolution is for 36 any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding shall 37 not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. 38 39 Section 3. Effective Date: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 PASSED AND ENACTEDthis __ dayof ____ -', 2017. ATIEST: APPROVED: CITY CLERK MAYOR 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM, LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND EXECUTION THEREOF CITY ATIORNEY COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard: Vice Mayor Welsh: Commissioner Edmond: Commissioner Liebman: Commissioner Harris: CONTRACT FOR CAB & CHASSIS TRUCKS AND OTHER FLEET EQUIPMENT TIDS AGREEMENT made and entered into this i day of May ,2017_ by and between the City of South Miami, a Florida municipal Corporation by and through its City Manager (hereinafter referred to as "City") and Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc., (hereinafter referred to as "Contractor"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the contract for Cab & Chassis Truc1{S and Other Fleet Equipment contract was competitively solicited by the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) pursuant to ITB No. FSA16-VEH14.0 and after completing a competitive bidding process, awarded a contract to Contractor; and WHEREAS, the City of South Miami desires to utilize the Cab & Chassis Trucks and Other Fleet Equipment contract and pursuant to authority of the City of South Miami's Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the Contractor, each through their authorized representative/official, agree as follows: 1. The City desires to enter into a Contract, under the same tetms and conditions as set forth in the solicitation and the agreement between the Contractor and the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) for Cab & Chassis Trucl{S and Other Fleet Equipment. 2. The City has reviewed the contract and agrees to the terms and conditions to be applicable to a purchase order to be issued by the City and further agrees to the fair and reasonableness of the pricing. Contractor hereby agrees to provide such goods and/or services, pursuant to the City's purchase order made during the term of this agreement, under the same price(s), terms and conditions as found in the solicitation documents and the response to the solicitation, pertinent copies of which are attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part hereof by reference, and the agreement and/or the award between the, a copy of which, including any amendments and addendums thereto, is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. 3. All references in the ITB and Bid Award Announcement No. FSA16- VEH14.0 between the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA), competitively solicited by the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) pursuant to ITB and Bid Award Announcement No. FSA16-VEH14.0 for Cab & Chassis Trucks and Other Fleet Equipment and Contractor, shall be assumed to pertain to, and are binding upon Contractor and the City of South Miami. All decisions that are to be made on behalf of the between the Flol'ida Sheriffs Association (FM), competitively solicited by the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) pursuant to ITB and Bid Award Announcement No. FSA16-VEH14.0 and its agreement with Contractor, shall be made by the City Manager for the City of South Miami. The term of the contract, including all extensions authorized by the contract shall not exceed five years. Notwithstanding anything contained inthe ITB and Bid Award Announcement to the " Thomas F. Pepe-Ol-1l-16 1 contrary, this agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida and venue for all dispute resolutions or litigation shall be in Miami-Dade County, Florida. 4. Scope of Goods and Services. The scope of goods and services are set forth in the attached Attachment B. 5. Contract Price. The contract price for the good and services is set forth in the attached Attachment B. If not othelwise set forth in the Florida Sheriffs Association ~ Agreement/Contract, the Contractor shall be paid upon delivery of all the goods, the completion of all the services and after final inspection by the City that approves of the goods delivered and the work performed. 6. Grant Funding: This project is being funded N/A and Contractor agrees to comply with all the requirements of that Grant, applicable to the delivery of the goods and services that are the subject of this Agreement, and that are within its power to provide and to provide all the documentation within its control that is required for the City to be able to recover the contract price pursuant to the terms of the· grant. A copy of the grant is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. 7) Public Records: CONTRACTOR and all of its subcontractors are required to comply with the public records law (s.119.0701) while providing goods and/or services on behalf of the CITY and the CONTRACTOR, under such conditions, shall incorporate this paragraph in all of its subcontracts for this Project and shall: (a) Keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service; (b) Upon request from the public agency's custodian of public records, provide the public agency with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law; (c) Ensure that public records that are exempt 01' confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the Contract telln and following completion of the Contract if CONTRACTOR does not transfer the records to the public agency; and (d) Upon completion of the Contract, transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of CONTRACTOR 01' keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. If CONTRACTOR transfers all public records to the public agency upon completion of the Contract, CONTRACTOR shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If CONTRACTOR keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Contract, CONTRACTOR shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency, upon request from the public agency's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. IF CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 305-663-6340; E:-mail: mmenendez@southmiamifl.gov; 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL .33143. 8. Waiver Jury Trial: City and Contractor knowingly, irrevocably voluntarily and intentionally waive any right either may have.to a trial by jury in State or Federal Court Thomas F. Pepe -01-11-16 2 proceedings in respect to any action, proceeding, lawsuit or counterclaim arising out of the Contract Documents or the performance of the Work thereunder. 9. Validity of Executed Copies: This agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which may be construed as an original. 10. Attorneys' Fees and Costs: In the event of any litigation between the parties arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement or a breach thereof, each party shall bear its own costs and legal fees. Nothing contained herein shall prevent or prohibit the right to be indemnified for any attorney fees incurred in the defense of an action by a person or entity who is not a party to this Agreement. 11. Severability: If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be invalid 01' unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shan not be affected thereby and each term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and as the duly authorized act of the patties, the undersigned representatives of the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their respective names by their proper officials on or before the day and year first above written. . Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc,: BY:'~~ _ _ David Yglesias, Vice Pl'esident __ _ (type name and title of signatory above) ATTEST: By: -------------------------Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Read and Approved as to Form, Language, Legality and Execution Thereof. BY:_~_"7._~_~_y::p_· __ Thomas F. Pepe City Attorney Thomas F. Pepe -Ol-11-16 3 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI By: __________________ __ Steven Alexander City Manager ATTACHMENT A CONTRACT FOR CAB & CHASSIS TRUCKS AND OTHER FLEET EQUIPMENT 1. FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Thomas F. Pepe -01-11-16 • Bid Award Summary • Notice of Award • Bid Award Announcement #FSA16- VEH14.0 • Cooperative Purchasing Program, Scope of Services & Terms and Conditions 4 DATE: TO: FROM: 21)11MahartDrtveiT~i}aha$$~i:Flotlda31308,; P;O •. ·BOj(12S19j(1allahj$S1!~,ffotr~a!¥~11~2'S19 October 1, 2016 ALL PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPANTS Steve Casey, Executive Director Peggy Goff, Deputy Executive Director Drew Terpak, Business Operations Manager ~{85q)18j!7';~"~S, f!(ljS4)' 81ff;86.6S ~;fJ$fi'¥!«s{Pf.!i :." Annette Grissom, Cooperative Bid Coordinator RE: Bid Number: FSA16-VEH14.0 Cab & Chassis Trucks & Other Fleet Equipment We are pleased to announce that the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties has successfully conducted its 14th statewide competitive bid for vehicles and heavy equipment which includes trucks, backhoes, motorgraders, agriculture type tractors, skid steer loaders, street sweepers, generators, and light towers. This contract is effective beginning October 1, 2016 through September 30,2017, as long as vehicles are available through fleet. Bids will be extended and guaranteed to any and all units of local governments/political subdivisions including but not limited to county, local county board of public instruction, ·municipalities and/ or police agencies, other local public or public safety agencies or authorities within the State of Florida, and the state universities and colleges. In addition, bids will be extended and guaranteed to any other entities approved by manufacturers to participate in this contract. The participating agencies cannot guarantee any order other than those ordered through each individual agency. I All agencies are bound by their local governing purchasing ordinances, rules and regulations and shall apply to purchases made under this contract. All awarded Vendors/Dealers are governed by their manufacturer's agreement. Out of State Sales are permitted under this contract however, again ALL agencies are bound by their local governing purchasing ordinances, rules and regulations and shall apply to purchases made under this contract. All contractor/dealers are governed by their manufacturer's agreement. All contractor / dealers referencing this contract for the purpose of facilitating sales (purchase authority) outside the State of Florida must accept the terms and conditions of this contract. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting each of you to notify the Florida Sheriffs Association regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us bye-mail atfleet@flsheriffs.org.This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. 5 ,CONTRACT ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS I All interested parties who wish to purchase from this contract may do so by following these simple procedures: 1. Contact the awarded dealership listed in the zone from which you wish to purchase and advise them of your interest to purchase from Bid No. FSA16-VEH14.0. They will assist you with the placement of your order and answer any questions you may have regarding the vehicles purchased through this program. You can only purchase from a dealer who is listed as a winner of one of the four zones for the vehicle you wish to purchase. However, you may purchase from any awarded dealer within any zone (additional delivery fees may apply). Agencies ordering a Ford, General Motors, Chysler, or Toyota product, please be advised that you must use the appropriate FIN Code / FAN Code for the Florida Sheriffs Association in order to obtain the manufacturer's concessions. Also, you must use your FIN Code/FAN Code as a secondary number. For further assistance call the Fleet Customer Information Center for your appropriate manufacturer. Manufacturer Type Code FSA Code Fleet Center Contact Numbers Ford FIN Code QE065 1-800-34-FLEET ( 1-800-343-5338) General Motors FAN Code 917872 1-800-FLEET OP ( 1-800-353-3867) Chrysler FAN Code 48830 1-800-999-FLEET (1-800-999-3533) Toyota FIN Code GE159 1-800-732-2798 2. Basic information required on all purchase orders is listed in this Bid Award Announcement. Purchase orders lacking the required basic information listed may result in the delay of placement and/or confirmation of orders. NOTE: The agency is responsible for obtaining a "Confirmation of Order" from the respective dealership. Dealers are required to complete a "Confirmation of Order" and send it to the purchaser within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of purchase order. Purchasers are encouraged to contact the dealer if a "Confirmation of Order" has not been received within a reasonable time. Purchasers are reminded that the issuance of a purchase order does not in itself guarantee the placement of an order. The purchase order should include FSA's Contract Number FSAI6-VEHI4.0 as well as the specification number, make and model of each item purchased. Please attach the dealer quote when available. 3. Purchasers must send a copy of the original purchase order sent to the participating dealer in pdf format to: COOp@flsheriffs.org. 6 4. Dealers have already included a three-quarter of one percent (.0075) administrative fee in their base pricing and all add options that are listed. Dealers' quotes to purchasers should not include the FSA administrative fee indicated as a separate line item on any purchase order. No other administrative fee(s) will be applicable to any transaction relative to the contract. 5. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting that you notify the Florida Sheriffs Association, in writing, regarding any· problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery prob~ems and communication problems, should be reported to us bye-mail at fleet@flsheriffs.org. This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. 6. Add/delete options might include a superscript listed by the Order Code. The purpose of the superscript is to identify which options correlate to a specific zone. Superscripts will be numbered between 1 and 4, and will correspond as follows: 1 = Western zone dealer 2 = Northern zone dealer 3 = Central zone dealer 4 = Southern zone dealer If a dealer has been awarded more than one zone, they will only have one superscript number assigned, and it will be the lowest numeric number that applies to their awarded zones. For example: If a dealer is awarded the northern and southern zones, their add/ delete options for both zones will be represented by a "2" superscript. 7 NEXTRAN TRUCK CENTERS 2017 Volvo V Series Northern $91,756.00 General GMC Trucks Inc. 2017 Volvo V Series Southern $91,359.00 Tampa Truck Center 2017 Western Star 4700 Northern $86,463.00 Tampa Truck Center 2017 Western Star 4700 Southern $86,463.00 Name of Dealership Type of Vehicle Zone Base Price 60.000 LB. GVWR CAB & CHASSIS -4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) (Specification #15) Palmetto Ford Palmetto Ford Container Systems ft Equipment Co., Inc. Container Systems ft Equipment Co., Inc. NEXTRAN TRUCK CENTERS NEXTRAN TRUCK CENTERS Rush Truck Center, Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Center Inc 2017 Autocar ACX64 2017 Autocar ACX64 2017 Crane Carrier LET2 2017 Crane Carrier LET2 2017 MackMR Series 2017 Mack MR Series 2017 Peterbilt 320 -520 2017 Peterbilt 320 -520 Northern $143,480.00 Southern $138,850.00 Northern $174,778.00 Southern $174,778.00 Northern $139,018.00 Southern $139,018.00 Northern $131,929.00 Southern $ 133,007.00 Name of Dealership Type of Vehicle Zone Base Price 15 FT. FLEX WING ROTARY MOWER -PTO DRIVEN (Specification #16) ALAMO INDUSTRIAL 2017 Alamo Eagle 15 Northern $17,964.00 ALAMO INDUSTRIAL 2017 Alamo Eagle 15 Southern $17,964.00 8 Pldtf!.cJiflpi .. t~QJ;liI1J~~Jllliti(lg .• ;sln~e . i~~ .PLC:1R,I{)A "SH:ER.I·FF8 .. A~I(O'(}IAiTI·O.N· ;' ''',,}'.;,,<>;'''''''.'' "_'.~'" "' .. " ",; "~._"" .~e."." .. :._.", .. ?, ," :"">,." ''''';'''''''''''''':%''!.'i~~i:,.;/)7~'''''';.'.~'''';·'''',r,:;.;~~.::~'"'' .1.,." "',:"."'., October 1,2016 .J. T.::·· 5]11"'II J i . Ilg· r·.... . . ......... . N.01ICE OF AWAR.D .cONTRACT NUMBER FSA16"VEH14.0 FIQd(f~SherlffsAs$o(;iatipl1 ><;lnnoo.nq~$ fJle aw~td 9lth~ qptltraqt for C~l)$t~h~~$i$~,()therFleet Equipment Ef:fective~Octob.erli·~Ol(j...;SePternberaQ,j 2011 The FloridaShetiffs As$ooi.afion is pleased toannollhce the successfOI results oftne 141h competitive bid for" Cab & Chassis & Other Fleet EqUipment. This years bitf added fout new spedfications!;t'l1dcortimodltieS:to help meet thtfneeds:ohl1e end-users.,Awafded VendQrs have COMpiled witl1,thelnvrtationto BidMd thecontractbldproce$~ and have, afterrevtew,met.the speclfic:atiqns wIthin thec:ontract. Terms and Conditions can be found byvisitihg FSACOOperative . Purchasing PrograMs. Competitive bidcting is designed to benefit the public body of the State of Florida and is administered to accoMplish its purposes with sole. reference to the public interest. This bid is extendedand.guaranteedtoany and all unitsofloc'aJ governrtient/politicalsubdivision, including but hot limited to cOUnty~ lOcal c()uhtyboards ofpublJcin$truction,.munlcipalitiesand o.thertocal public or public safety agenc:iesor authorities. Out ohtate purchasesl11aybe madel,lrlcterthe Contract Terms and Conditions by governmental eotitleslocated. olJtsJde oHne State ofFloricta. (terms. and Cqnditions Sec: l.09) All agencies" regardless of loc'atioh~'are bound by their lbcal goverhing purchasing ordinah.ces, tuJesand regtilatiohsandshaUapp!y these. to. purchases rna.de under this contract,Awarded , .. . , Veodots ate governed by their ril<H'llifactlireragreements. A copy of the Contract Award Dbcumentcan be viewed by visifing the. FSA Cooperative PUrchasing Progral11spage. 9 "" . llPage Awarded Vendors include the following Dealersl Manufacturers: ACF Standby Systems AG PRO COMPANIES LLC ALAMO INDUSTRIAL Alan Jay Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Alan Jay Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Wauchula AMERI-RECREATIONAL SPORTS ATMAX Equipment Co. AutoNation CDJR Pembroke Pines Bad Boy Inc. Bandit Industries, Inc. Briggs Equipment Inc. Clark Equipment Company dba Bobcat Company Coastal Machinery Company Container Systems & Equipment Co., Inc. Cowin Equipment Company Inc. Creel Tractor Company DeLand Truck Center, Inc. Dixie Chopper Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America Doosan Infracore Portable Power DUVAL FORD LLC Environmental Products of Florida Corp Everglades Farm Equipment Federal Contracts Corp Flagler Construction Equipment, LLC. Futch's Tractor Depot G S Equipment, Inc. General GMC Trucks Inc. General Truck Equipment & Trailer Sales, Inc. GHC MOTORSPORTS Glade & Grove Supply Co LLC Godwin Pumps of America, Inc Grasshopper Hipower Systems Holland Pump Company Isuzu Truck of Ocala Jacobsen, A Division of Textron Kelly Tractor Co Kenworth of Central Florida 10 KENWORTH OF JACKSONVILLE KENWORTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA Lou Bachrodt Freightliner Lyle Machinery Company Mahindra USA Maudlin International Trucks LLC Menzi USA Sales, Inc. MESSINA TRUCK CENTER Mid Florida Diesel, Inc Morbark, LLC Moridge Manufacturing, Inc. NEXTRAN TRUCK CENTERS Nortrax, Inc. Orlando Freightliner Palm Peterbilt Truck Center Inc Palmetto Ford Pantropic Power Pat's Pump & Blower Rechtien International Trucks, Inc Ridge Equipment Co. Ring Power Corporaton Rountree-Moore Chevrolet, Cadillac Rountree-Moore Chevrolet, Cadillac Rush Truck Center, Tampa Southern Sewer Equipment Sales Southern States ToyotaLift Stamm Mfg -World Industrial Equipment SUN STATE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Tampa Truck Center Terrain King Texas Trailers Sales and Service Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co., Inc. Tradewinds Power Corp. Trekker Tractor, LLC Trucks & Parts of Tampa, Inc. VENTURE PRODUCTS INC Vermeer Southeast Wacker Neuson Sales Americas LLC Zabatt Power Systems 2\Page Thank '1 bU to the AWarded Vel1dors for their' responsivehesstd thiscompetitiveptbcess. QUestions may be directed to Undersigned .or e-rrHillfleet@flsheriffs;Qtg~ ,. al,Aslnes$ qper~tions Manager , ' "11 .... 31Pqg'e BID AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT . , FSA16-VEH14.0 Effective Dates: October 1, 2016 -September 30, 2017 Cab & Chassis Trucks and Other Fleet Equiqment Cooperative Bid Program Coordinated By The Florida Sheriffs Association & Florida Association of Counties 12 r~ F~, FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES All About Florida 1 13 ICONTRACT ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS I All interested parties who wish to purchase from this contract may do so by following these simple procedures: 1. Contact the awarded dealership listed in the zone from which you wish to purchase and advise them of your interest to purchase from Bid No. FSA16-VEH14.0. They will assist you with the placement of your order and answer any questions you may have regarding the vehicles purchased through this program. You can only purchase from a dealer who is listed as a winner of one of the four zones for the vehicle you wish to purchase. However, you may purchase from any awarded dealer within any zone (additional delivery fees may apply). Agencies orderingoa Ford, General Motors, Chysler, or Toyota product, please be advised that you must use the appropriate FIN Code/FAN Code for the Florida Sheriffs Association in order to obtain the manufacturer's concessions. Also, you must use your FIN Code /F AN Code as a secondary number. For further as~istance call the Fleet Customer Information Center for your appropriate manufacturer. Manufacturer Type Code FSACode Fleet Center Contact Numbers Ford FIN Code QE065 1-800-34-FLEET ( 1-800-343-5338) General Motors FAN Code 917872 I-800-FLEET OP (1-800-353-3867) Chrysler FAN Code 48830 1-800-999-FLEET ( 1-800-999-3533) Toyota FIN Code GE159 1-800-732-2798 2. Basic information required on all purchase orders is listed in this Bid Award Announcement. Purchase orders lacking the required basic information listed may result in the delay of placement and/or confirmation of orders. NQTE: The agency is responsible for obtaining a "Confirmation of Order" from the respective dealership. Dealers are required to complete a "Confrrmation of Order" and send it to the purchaser within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of purchase order. Purchasers are encouraged to contact the dealer if a "Confrrrnation of Order" has not been received within a reasonable time. Purchasers are reminded that the issuance of a purchase order does not in itself guarantee the placement of an order. The purchase order should include FSA's Contract Number FSA16-VEH14.0 as well as the specification number, make and model of each item purchased. Please attach the dealer quote when available. 3. Purchasers must send a copy of the oricinai purchase order sent to the participatinc dealer in pdf format toi COOP@flsheriffs.orc. 3 14 4. Dealers have already included a three-quarter of one percent (.0075) administrative fee in their base pricing and all add options that are listed. Dealers' quotes to purchasers should not include the FSA administrative fee indicated as a separate line item on any purchase order. No other administrative fee(s) will be applicable to any transaction relative to the contract. 5. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting that you notify the Florida Sheriffs Association, in writing, regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us bye-mail at fleet@flsheriffs.org. This i.1;lformation will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. 6. Add/delete options might include a superscript listed by the Order Code. The purpose of the superscript is to identify which options correlate to a specific zone. Superscripts will be numbered between 1 ~d 4, and will correspond as follows: 1 = Western zone dealer 2 = Northern zone dealer 3 = Central zone dealer 4 = Southern zone dealer If a dealer has been awarded more than one zone, they will only have one superscript number assigned, and it will be the lowest numeric number that applies to their awarded zones. For example: If a dealer is awarded the northern and southern zones, their add/delete options for both zones will be represented by a «2" superscript. 4 15 FSA CONTRACT ZONE MAP WESTERN WESTERN BAY CALHOUN DIXIE ESCAMBIA FRANKLIN GADSDEN GULF HOLMES JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LEON LIBERTY MADISON OKALOOSA SANTA ROSA TAYLOR WALTON WAKULLA WASHINGTON CENTRAL BREVARD CITRUS DESOTO. HARDEE HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HILLSBOROUGH INDIAN RIVER LAKE MANATEE OKEECHOBEE ORANGE OSCEOLA PASCO PINELLAS POLK ST. LUCIE . SARASOTA SEMINOLE SUMTER NORTHERN ALACHUA BAKER BRADFORD CLAY COLUMBIA DUVAL FLAGLER GILCHRIST HAMILTON LEVY MARION NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS SUWANEE UNION VOLUSIA SOUTHERN BROWARD CHARLOTTE COLLIER GLADES HENDRY LEE MARTIN MIAMI-DADE MONROE PALM BEACH CENTRAL 16 NORTHERN 5 ',N~m~<~tP~.l~Qh:~l[':T:t~,,,.t'MelU~I~" ',ZOlle. ~QJlroteB,:Q¥WRa!if';eBaS$iS <k,4g6:~BMit\iLilmEQ$,J1UleIi~(eNLil'(SRRifi§8tiOtrttlS) , .... ,'. ; . . , ',' ," ::" ;~":':'<': -:~,~' '.:. ,_ .,. ,,'~.~~":' ., ".::,'""'" .... "r,·,o,>;/;';'.'/"'~'><'.~;,".,." .' .... ;;,;:,:";,,, _<.,: ~"'''" . ··~~tm~ttq,F~t4: t*~jJJl:~9:;ii~f4~ ~~t'1W~ri~:,~~¢~u:!il·i~(9d~lJ ~*Jm~M~~hf4· 'Nnit~NndJ¢j;~aNTERS. . WXTRAN:TRUC~GEmERS ~TRANll~ll¢K€mmRS: lm3~TRANTRJJeK'eENl'ERS RU.sbTtUckcentei);TaQipa· RU$h:TintkCefiafyrarnpa;· . ({ush;,Tt\icl{'CelitetiTamwa . . ~. r .·pai'rt'l'peterbiltTfticlc:etlirter'rn.c . . ~O:l~r.Cfjijiq.qame:I';Ll!T2 ;Z(U'l.'ctlm~',aam~r·EBT2 2o.[rH~nmff()Wrl~fl;ET2 20J1iCrnne,~ei'LBT2 2017Mae((MR"S'eries: 20.l1'JMadlCiMa::Setiesi ·2Il1?;MaclC;MR/S~nes 2011,Maek;!\1.k:Senes' 2()l:7.Pe«;rf)i1t·3~\·5t(); , ~, "'<" >".' "". :t· ,"~' 2()11J'Peter611t32(rl"520: L ,,~"'.:.-~<'~i:>"< .. ':~., ".:.;'" 2(l17Petel:l)Ut32tr·;;S~() . , "" .".,;,';:~,',,<;'~~~'." -. ..);' .. 17 W~$'em:: Northem CtnWll' So~tlrC'trl W~s(em, ,Niirtl1'eril '€efi$l' S6tiihem \\f~~~etn N()'ffit~m' l~~~!, SouUiem . ,<,,'t-:':"';':':>,~ 'I:', ;*:·W~st~fu· .~ ~". ,>-"" .. \"" ,~b1~11~~~ ,,-I(D f"":i ...... ~~+~, ;#.~(),~tl)~rn :: .:.: .. ~.'; ."". --.:.'., " :~t~;~~~i{R~ 1$131 !Z2'OQ. ";"'.'.""""l.;.: ..• :.')"«,, .. :~j~)1,~~~;.Jr4·· '~r~~j~~tt;~Q; ~ FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES All Aboul Florida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 60,000 LB. GVWR CAB & CHASSIS -4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) 2017 Autocar ACX64 2017 Crane Carrier LET2 2017 Mack MR Series 2017 Peterbilt 320 w520 SPECIFICATION #15 Listed above you will find the model numbers of the vehicles that will be included in this year's contract. All items factory installed unless otherwise noted. 1. ENGINE: a. 300 HP 6 cylinder diesel engine, manufacturer's IlL minimum 2. IRANSMISISON: a. Allison 4500 RDS automatic transmission 3. ENGINE EQUIPMENT; a. Altemator-12 volt 100A b.Premium engine hoses c. Injection pump -electronic engine control d. Radiator -aluminum core, or approved equivalent e. Air restriction monitor -intake mounted 4.~ a. Cab -welded steel galvanized or aluminum shell with rust preventative coating. b. Low cab, forward mounted, tilt type. c; Floor covering -black rubber mats d. Seating -driver air suspension mid back, passenger fixed mid back. e. Steering wheel-18" two spoke f. Standard air conditioning and heating 5. FRAME: a. Frame -steel construction matched to GVW and mounted body of truck. b. Wheelbase -209" c. Front bumper -painted steel d. Fuel tank -70 gallon, minimum e. Air dryer -Bendix AD9 heated, or approved equivalent. 6. SAFETY; a. Hom -single air trumpet 18 508 b. Mirrors -West Coast to include 7.5" convex mounted to lower mirror bracket. c. Brakes -"s" cam type 16.5" x 5" Q + front and 16.5" x 7" Q + rear with anti-lock without automatic traction control, or approved equivalent. d. Slack adjusters -Haldex automatic front and rear. e. Daytime running lights. f. Backup alarm 7. FRONT AXLE: a. Front axle -20,000 lb. b. Front wheels -steel 10 hole hub piloted c. Front tires -315/80R/22.S Goodyear G289 d. Front hubs -iron, or approved equivalent. e. Oil type with synthetic lube 8. REARAXLE: a. Rear axle -40,000 lb. b. Rear wheels -steel 10 hole hub piloted c. Rear tires -11R22.5 Goodyear G124 unisteel traction or approved equivalent. d. Hubs -iron, or approved equivalent. e. Power divider with warning light and buzzer (includes in cab control) 9. ELECTRICAL: . a. Circuit protection -fuses except headlamp and wiper circuits which utilize circuit breakers. b. Hand throttle -electronic hand throttle operated through cruise control when in PTO mode only. c. Engine protection -engine shut down system monitoring high water temp, low oil pressure, high exhaust temp, high transmission temp. Disclosure: The Florida Sheriffs Association working in conjunction with manufacturers, dealers and distributors of vehicles/equipment does their best to ensure Model names, numbers and codes represent the latest information available at the t~e the bid documents are prepared. However, do to the nature of the business, it is recommended that you confi~ this info~tion with your dealer representative at the t~e you are requesting a confi~ng quote. 509 19 ~~ FA~ FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES All About Florida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 60,000 LB. G:VWR CAB & CHASSIS -4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) SPECIFICATION #15 2017 Autocar ACX64' The Autocar ACX64 purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle specification(s} requirements which are included and made a part of this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: BASE PRICE: Western $142,480.00 Northern $143,480.00 Central $155,938.00 Southern $138,850.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibility into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. 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VEmCLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: 899}305141 899K002 2 899K002 1 899K003 2 899A006 2 ACX64 Palmetto Ford Western $142,480.00 Palmetto Ford Northern $143,480.00 .1 Diesei Warranty -specify. .. .1 Five Year I 1500.00 PP 1 Cummin$ Ext War 1 . i ISL Afte,. Treatment5yrll 50k··Must purchase PPI * 2 Kenworth of Central Florida Central $155,938.00 ! Diesel Warranty -specify . I Ext Warranty Five Year -150,000 Miles/or Exhaust and Exhaust Emissions Afte,. Treatment 1 ISX After Treatment 5yrl300k "Must purchase PP /* 2 . Diesel Warranty -specify ... :. 4/11son 5yrlunlimitedmiles .2 .. 26 Palmetto Ford Southern $138,850.00 $. .. 1 i . .. . 2i . 3,395:00 I .: $705.00 ·1 I .. I .. I. j $695.00 1 I $882.002 1\ I . I \' NA I: . :$930.00 2 1 516 1.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS INDEX 1.00 Bid Correspondence 1.28 Assignment 1.01 Purpose 1.29 Method of Award 1.02 Term of Contract 1.30 Authority to Resolve Protested Bids and Proposed Awards 1.03 Estimated Quantities 1.31 Demonstration of Competency 1.04 Sheriff as County Constitutional Officer 1.32 Vendor Ability to Perform 1.05 Cooperative Purchasing 1.33 Quality 1.06 Funding 1.34 Non-Conformance to Contract Conditions 1.07 Currency Rev 2/16 1.35 Waiver of Informalities 1.08 General Definitions 1.36 Gratuities 1.09 Eligible Customers of Contract 1.37 Tie Bids 1.10 Legal Requirements 1.38 Right to Audit 1.11 Patents and Royalties 1.39 Financial Responsibility 1.12 Federal and State Standards 1.40 Laws, Permits and Regulations 1.13 Underwriter's Laboratories 1.41 Liability, Insurance, Licenses and Permits 1.14 American with Disabilities Act 1.42 Bid Bonds, Performance Bonds, Certificates of Insurance 1.15 Reasonable Accommodations 1.43 Elimination from Consideration 1.16 Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) 1.44 Collusion 1.17 Anti-discrimination 1.45 Default 1.18 Best Commercial Practices 1.46 Disputes 1.19 Public Entity Crimes (PEC) 1.47 Protest and Arbitration 1.20 Tax Exemption 1.48 Non Performance 1.21 Taxes 1.49 Cancellation 1.22 Special Conditions 1.50 Severability 1.23 Bid Clarification 1.51 Termination for Default 1.24 Communication 1.52 Termination for Convenience of FSA 1.25 Interpretations 1.53 Intellectual Property Rev 2/16 1.26 Clarification and Addenda to Bid Specifications 1.27 Signed Bid Considered and Offer 28 1.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.00 BID CORRESPONDENCE All correspondence regarding this bid should be directed to the Florida Sheriffs Association using the information shown above. Please be sure to reference the bid number and your contact information. The contact person(s) for this bid is Annette Grissom, FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator E-mail: agrissom@flsheriffs.org Phone: 850-877-2165 ext. 231 Fax: 850-878-5115 Andrew Terpak, Business Operation Manager E-mail: dterpak@flsheriffs.org Phone: 850-877-2165 ext. 227 Fax: 850-878-5115 All written (hard) copy communication or document submittals for this Invitation to Bid should be directed to: Florida Sheriffs Association Attn: Cooperative Bid Coordinator 2617 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-877-2165 The Bid number should be referenced on the outside of the box as well as the contents. 29 1.01 PURPOSE The Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties invite interested vendors, including Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Dealers/Certified Representatives to submit responses in accordance with these solicitation documents. The Florida Sheriffs Association will serve as the "Contract Administrator" in the solicitation process and the administration of the resulting contract. The purpose of this bid is to establish a twelve (12) month contract, beginning Octoberpt and ending September 30 th , annually with manufacturer's authorized dealers for the purchase of vehicles and equipment ~n a "no trade-in basis". Trade-ins are hot addressed in this contract. If an agency has a desire to offer vehicles/equipment for trade to the dealer, the agency and dealer may do so at their sole di~cretion, separate and apart from this contract. 1.02 TERM OF CONTRACT This contract shall remain in effect for one (1) year from date of contract execution by the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator, and may be renewed by mutual agreement, at the sole option and discretion of the FSA, for up to two (2) additional years, on a year to year basis. Contract extensions will only be executed when conditions indicate it is in the best interest of the FSA and the customers. In the event that the contract is held beyond the term herein provided it shall only be from a month-to-month basis only and shall not constitute an implied renewal of the contract. Said month to month extension shall be upon the same terms of the contract and at the compensation and payment provided herein. 1.03 ESTIMATED QUANTITIES (Vehicles and Equipment) In FY 2015-16 eligible users purchased approximately 8,500 rolling inventory from the vehicle and equipment bid awards. These estimated figures are given only as a guideline for preparing your bid and should not be construed as representing projected figures. Estimated quantities or estimated dollars, if provided, are for FSA guidance only. No guarantee is expressed or implied as to quantities or dollars that will be used during the contract period. The FSA is not obligated to place any order for a given amount subsequent to the award of this bid solicitation. 1.04 SHERIFF AS COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER The Offices of the Sheriff of the State of Florida are constitutional offices of the State of Florida. Each has the authority either individually or collectively to execute contracts for all goods and services for the proper conduct of that office. Section 30.53, Florida Statutes, exempts the Sheriff's Offices from the provisions of the Florida Statute requiring among other things, sealed and competitive bids procedures. It is our practice to give consideration to the prices offered, but the Office of the Sheriff is not required by law to accept the lowest priced proposal and may reject any or all of the proposals without recourse. Nothing in this proposal in any way obligates th,e participating Sheriff's Offices for any payment for any activity or costs incurred by any vendor in responding to this proposal. 30 1.05 COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Pursuant to their own governing laws, and subject to the agreement of the Vendor, other entities may be permitted to make purchases at the terms and conditions contained in General Conditions Section 1.09 Eligible Customers of Contract. Non-Customer purchases are independent of the agreement between Customer and Vendor, and Customer shall not be a party to any transaction between the Vendor and any other purchaser. 1.06 FUNDING Funds expended for the purposes of the contract must be appropriated by the individual participating agency for each fiscal year included within the contract period. Therefore, the contract shall automatically terminate without penalty or termination of costs if such funds are not appropriated. 1.07 CURRENCY Rev2!16 All transaction amounts, bids, quotes, provisions, payments or any part of this contract relating to currency are to be made in United States Dollar. 1.08 GENERAL DEFINITIONS The following terms are defined as the following (a) "FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator" means the Florida Sheriffs Association in its role in administering the solicitation and contract administration process for the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties or their designee. (b) "Fleet Advisory Committee (FAC)" means an employee of Sheriffs Offices and other local governmental agencies in the State of Florida and/or any other person who FSA identifies as subject matter expert who will assist with the development of bid specifications and evaluation of bid responses. (c) "Vendor" means the bidder that has been awarded and agrees to provide products, vehicles, trucks, or equipment, which meet the requirements, specifications, terms and conditions of theagreement contract, to eligible customers, as defined herein. (d) "Customer" means an eligible customer as defined in General Conditions Section 1.09 Eligible Contract. Customers of (e) "Bid" shall mean a competitive bid procedure established through the issuance of an invitation to bid. The term "bid" as used herein, shall not include request for proposals, request for qualifications, request for letters of interest, or the solicitation of purchase orders based on oral or written quotations. (f) "Bidder" means a person or enterprise that submits a formal offer to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator in accordance with these Contract Terms and Conditions. (g) "Dealer(s)" A manufacture's certified representative authorized by the manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the vehicles/equipment included in the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program. Dealers may be Vendor owned and controlled, in whole or in part or independently owned and controlled. (h) "Manufacturer" The original producer or provider of VehiCles/Equipment responsive to this Bid. 31 (i) "Factory" refers to the manufacturer; the assembly line. (j) "Dealer Option" a product or service provided by the dealer or other third party; not the factory. (k) "Non-Scheduled Options" Any optional new or unused component not specified, feature or configuration not included in the base representative vehicle model specifications or options. (I) "Up fitter" An individual or business who installs non-factory options on a vehicle or equipment; not the factory. (m) "Sub-Vendor or 3,d party" Refers to an individual or business firm contracting to perform part or another's entire contract. (n) "MSRP(s)" an· acronym for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price, which represents the Manufacturer's recommended retail selling price, list price,. published price, or other usual and customary price that would be paid by the purchaser. The following are acceptable sources of current MSRPs and MSRP Lists for use in submission of the bid solicitation and the resulting contract: 1. Manufacturer's Computer Printouts; Ford -"Dora"; General Motors -"GM Autobook"; or approved equivalent) 2. Chrome Systems, Inc.'s PC Carbook (e.g., PC Carbook Plus and PC Carbook Fleet Edition) 3. Manufacturer's Annual U.S. Price Book 4. Manufacturer's official website 5. Edmunds (No subscription req'd) Note: Some of above resources above require a paid subscription. (0) "Recognized MSRP" recognized MSRP occurs when an FSA requested option does not exist to the base vehicle model as a free flow option contained in the manufacturer's order guide. This MSRP is generated by the creation of a new model that includes the requested FSA option content. (p) "Published Pricing" the published price that a company will sell a commodity for, when the commodity is not traded on an official exchange. (q) "Balance Out" a term used by manufacturers to notify dealers the factory has reached maximum capacity for orders. Vehicle manufacturer's use this term when referring to any given model year for production. 1.09 ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS OF CONTRACT Bids will be extended and guaranteed to any and all units of local governments/political subdivisions including but not limited to county, local county board of public instruction, municipalities and/or police agencies, other local public or public safety agencies or authorities within the State of Florida, and the state universities and colleges. In addition, bids will be extended and guaranteed to any other entities approved by manufacturers to participate in this contract. The participating agencies cannot guarantee any order other than those ordered through each individual agency. All agencies are bound by their local governing purchasing ordinances, rules and regulations and shall apply to purchases made under this contract. All awarded Vendors/Dealers are governed by their manufacturer's agreement; Reference Funding Section 1.06 The State of Florida, Department of Management Services, Division of State Purchasing administers statewide contracts and agreements for use by Florida State agencies, local governments, educational institutions, and other entities as defined in 60A-1.00S, Florida Administrative Code. 32 Out of State Sales are permitted under this contract however, again ALL agencies are bound by their local governing purchasing ordinances, rules and regulations and shall apply to purchases made under this contract. All contractor/dealers are governed by their manufacturer's agreement. All contractor/dealers referencing this contract for the purpose of facilitating sales (purchase authority) outside the State of Florida must accept the terms and conditions of this contract. 60A-l.OOS Eligible Users. The following entities are eligible users: (1) All governmental agencies, as defined in Section 163.3164, F.S., which have a physical presence within the State of Florida; (2) Any independent, nonprofit college or university that is located within the State of Florida and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Rulemaking Authority 287.042(12) FS. Law Implemented 287.012(12) FS. History-New 8-24-04 1.10 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Federal, State, county laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that in any manner affect the items covered herein apply. Lack of knowledge by the bidder will in no way be a cause for relief from responsibility. 1.11 PATENTS & ROYALTIES The bidder, without exception, shall indemnify and save harmless the FSA and its employees from liability of any nature or kind, including cost and expenses for, or on account of, any copyrighted, patented, or unpatented invention, process, or article manufactured or used in the performance of the contract, including its use by The FSA or Customer. If the bidder uses any design, device or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually understood and agreed, without exception, that the bid prices shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design, device, or materials in any way involved in the work. 1.12 FEDERAL AND STATE STANDARDS It is the intent of FSA that all specifications herein are in full and complete compliance with all federal and State of Florida laws, requirements, and regulations applicable to the type and class of commodities and contractual services being provided. This includes, but is not limited to, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), EPA Emission Standards, Fire Apparatus Vehicle Standards, Federal Ambulance Standards (KKK-A-1822F), Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and State of Florida laws, requirements, and regulations that apply to the type and class of commodities and contractual services being provided. In addition, if any applicable federal or State legislation becomes effective during the term of the Contract, regarding the Commodities and contractual services' specifications, safety, and environmental requirements shall immediately become a part of the Contract. The Awarded Vendor/Dealer shall meet or exceed any such requirements of the laws and regulations. If an apparent conflict exists, the Awarded Vendor/Dealer shall contact the Business Operation Manager immediately. The bidder warrants that the product supplied to the FSA or Customer shall conform in all respects to the standards set forth and the failure to comply with this condition will be considered as a breach of contract. Any fines levied because of inadequacies to comply with these requirements shall be borne solely by the bidder responsible for same. 1.13 UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES Unless otherwise stipulated in the bid, all manufactured items and fabricated assemblies shall be U.L. listed or re- examination listing where such has been established by U.L. for the item(s) offered and furnished. 33 1.14 AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT To request this material in accessible format, sign language interpreters, information on access for persons with disabilities, and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any FSA sponsored proceeding, please contact FSA HR Director at 850-877-2165 (voice), 850-878-8665 (fax) five days in advance to initiate your request. TIY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service). 1.15 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION In accordance with the Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring an accommodation at the Bid opening because of a disability must contactthe FSA Human Resources at (850) 877-2165. 1.16 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE) The Florida Sheriffs Association Policy is that Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) shall have the opportunity to participate in competitive bids. Such process would be for supplying goods and services to FSA and Customers. 1.17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION The bidder certifies that he/she is in compliance as applicable by State Law with the non-discrimination clause contained in Section 202, Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375, relative to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex or natiorial origin. 1.18 BEST COMMERCIAL PRACTICES The apparent silence of this specification and any supplemental specifications as to any details or the omission from it of a detailed description concerning any point shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial practices, size, and design are to be used. All workmanship is to be first quality. All interpretations of this specification shall be upon the basis of this statement. 1.19 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (PEe) In accordance with the Public Entity Crimes Act (Section 287.133) a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services following a conviction for public entity crimes may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public buildin,g or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Vendor, supplier, Sub-Vendor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Sec. 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 1.20 TAX EXEMPTION All State and Federal tax exemptions applicable to the units of local government of the State of Florida will apply, and appropriate certifications furnished. Customers shall comply with all federal, state and local tax requirements. The Florida Sheriffs Association is a 501c3 Organization and exempt from all Federal Excise and State Taxes. State Sales Tax and Use Certificate Number is 59-0708112. 34 1.21 TAXES Customers making purchase pursuant to the awarded bid are generally exempt from Federal Excise and State Sales Tax. It is the responsibility of the Vendor to verify that the Customer is exempt by obtaining the purchaser's Federal Excise and State Taxes and Use Certificate Number. 1.22 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Any and all Special Conditions that may vary from these General Conditions shall have precedence. 1.23 BID CLARIFICATION Any questions or clarifications concerning this Invitation to Bid shall be submitted in writing by mail or facsimile to the Florida Sheriffs Association, Cooperative Bid Coordinator pt Floor, 2617 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee FL 32308 and a copy to COOP@flsheriffs.org with the bid title/number shall be referenced on all correspondence. All questions must be received no later than ten (10) calendar days prior to the scheduled bid opening date. All responses to questions/clarifications will be sent to all prospective bidders in the form of an addendum. NO QUESTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED VERBALLY OR AFTER SAID DEADLINE. 1.24 COMMUNICATIONS Communications between a proposer, bidder, lobbyist or consultant and FSA is limited to matters of process or procedure. Requests for additional information or clarifications must be made in writing to the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator no later than Ten (10) calendar days prior to the scheduled Bid opening date. The FSA will issue replies to inquiries and any other corrections or amendments it deems necessary in written addenda issued prior to the deadline for responding to the Bid. Bidders should not rely on representations, statements, or explanations other than those made in this Bid or in any written addendum to this Bid. Bidders should verify with the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinatorprior to submitting a bid that all addenda have been received. Reference Bidder Instructions Section 2.28, entitled "Cone of Silence" which sets forth the policies and procedures relative to oral and written communications. 1.25 INTERPRETATIONS Unless otherwise stated in the bid, any questions concerning conditions and specifications should be submitted in writing to the FSA Cooperative Contract Bid Coordinator at 2617 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308 or bye-mail to: COOP@flsheriffs.org 1.26 CLARIFICATION AND ADDENDA TO BID SPECIFICATIONS If any person contemplating submitting a Bid under this Solicitation is in doubt as to the true meaning of the specifications or other Bid documents or any part thereof, the Bidder must submit to the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator at least ten (10) calendar days prior to scheduled Bid opening, a request for clarification. All such requests for clarification must be made in writing and the person submitting the request will be responsible for its timely delivery. 35 Any interpretation of the Bid, if made, will be made only by Addendum duly issued by the FSA. The FSA shall issue an Informational Addendum if clarification or minimal changes are required. The FSA shall issue a Formal Addendum if substantial changes which impact the technical submission of Bids are required. In the event of conflict with the original Contract Documents, Addendum shall govern all other Contract Documents to the extent specified. Subsequent addendum shall govern over prior addendum only to the extent specified. The Bidder shall be required to acknowledge receipt of the Formal Addendum by signing in the space provided on the Bid Form. Failure to acknowledge Addendum shall deem its Bid non-responsive; provided, however, that the FSA may waive this requirement in its best interest. The FSA will not be responsible for any other explanation or interpretation made verbally or in writing by any other FSA representative. 1.27 SIGNED BID CONSIDERED AN OFFER The signed bid shall be considered an offer on the part of the bidder or Vendor, which offer shall be deemed accepted upon approval by the FSA and in case of default on the part of successful bidder or Vendor, after such acceptance, the FSA may procure the items or services from other sources and hold the bidder or Vendor responsible for any excess cost occasioned or incurred thereby. 1.28 ASSIGNMENT The Vendor shall not assign, transfer, convey, sublet or otherwise dispose of this contract, including any or all of its right, title or interest therein, or his or its power to execute such contract to any person, company or corporation without prior written consent of the FSA. 1.29 METHOD OF AWARD Award of this contract will be made to a primary bidder. FSA will also identify the second lowest and best bidder per speCification and zone to be utilized in the event the primary bidder is unable to fulfill their obligations. The FSA reserves the right to make multiple awards if deemed in the best interest of the FSA. Reference Contract Conditions Section 3.19, Basis for Award. 1.30 AUTHORITY TO RESOLVE PROTESTED BIDS AND PROPOSED AWARDS (a) Right to protest. Any actual bidder, qualified proposer, or interested parties (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "bidder) who has a substantial interest in, and is aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or proposed award of, a request for proposals ("RFP"), request for qualifications ("RFQ"), request for letters of interest ("RFLI) or invitation to bid for goods and/or services ("herein after collectively referred to as the bid") may protest to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator.. Protest arising from the decisions and votes of any evaluation or selection committee shall be limited to protest based upon deviation(s) from established purchasing procedures set forth by FSA policy and procedures and speCification, requirements and/or terms set forth in any bid. (1) Any protest concerning the bid speCifications, requirements, and/or terms must be made within three (3) business days (for the purpose of this section "business day" means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or a national holiday), from the time the facts become known and, in any case, at least two (2) business days prior to the opening of th.e bid. Such protest must be made in writing to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and such protest shall state the particular grounds on which it is based and shall include all pertinent documents and evidence. No protest shall be accepted unless it complies with the requirements of this section. Failure to timely protest bid specifications, requirements and lor terms is a waiver of the ability to protest the specifications, requirements and/or terms. 36 (2) Any protest after the bid opening, including challenges to actions of any evaluation or selection committee as provided in subsection (a) above shall be submitted in writing to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator. FSA will allow such bid protest to be submitted anytime until two (2) business days following the release of the Administrator's written recommendation to the FSA for award of the bid in question. Such protest shall state the particular grounds on which it is. based and shall include all pertinent grounds on which it is based, and shall include all pertinent documents and evidence. No bid protest shall be accepted unless it complies with the requirements of this section. All actual bidders shall be notified in writing (which may be transmitted by electronic communication, such as facsimile transmission and/or e-mailL following the release of the Administrator's written recommendation to the FSA. (b) Any bidder who is aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or proposed award of a purchase order based on an oral or written quotation may protest to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator anytime during the procurement process, up to the time of the award of the purchase order, but not after such time, Such protest shall be made in writing and state the particular grounds on which it is based and shall include all pertinent documents and evidence. No bid protest shall be accepted unless it complies with the requirements of this section. (c) The FSA may request reasonable reimbursement for expenses incurred in processing any protest hereunder, which expenses shall include, but not limited to staff time, legal fees and expenses (including expert witness fees), reproduction of documents and other out of pocket expenses. (d) Authority to resolve protest. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator shall have the authority to settle and resolve a protest concerning the solicitation or award of the bid. (e) Responsiveness. Prior to any decision being rendered under this section with respect to a bid protest, the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and the FSA legal counsel, or their respective designees, shall certify whether the submission of their bidder to the bid in question is responsive. The parties to the protest shall be bound by the determination of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and the FSA legal counsel with regard to the issue of responsiveness. (f) Decision and appeal procedures. If the bid protest is not resolved by mutual agreement, the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and FSA Legal counsel, or their respective designees, shall promptly issue a decision in writing. The decision shall specifically state the reasons for the action taken and inform the protestor of his or her right to challenge the decision. (g) Any person aggrieved by any action or decision of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator, FSA legal counsel, or their respective designees, with regard to any decision rendered under this section may file an appeal. Reference General Conditions Section 1.30(h). (h) All appeals arising under or relating to this Agreement are to be settled by binding arbitration in the State of Florida. Should the unsuccessful bidder(s) decide to appeal the decision of the FSA, they shall file a notice to FSA within 72 hours of the FSA bid protest decision regarding their intent to request arbitration. A demand for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association's (AAA) commercial panel under its rules and regulations must be made within 10 days of the FSA bid protest decision. Any person who files for arbitration with the AAA shall post with the Florida Sheriffs Association at the time of filing the formal written arbitration request, a bond, cashier's check or money order payable to the Florida Sheriffs Association in the amount equal to $5,000.00. Failure to provide written notice to FSA, file a demand for arbitration with the AAA, or failure to post the required bond and security requirement within the specified timelines shall constitute a waiver of arbitration proceedings. 37 If the party filing for arbitration does not prevail, it shall pay all costs, legal expenses and attorney fees of the prevailing party. However, if the filing party prevails, the parties shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitration and AAA bear the cost of their own attorney fees. For the purpose of arbitration, the filing party shall not stay the implementation of the bid award by the Florida Sheriffs Association. (i) The arbitration shall be conducted on a confidential basis pursuant to the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Any decision or award as a result of any such arbitration proceeding shall be in writing and shall provide an explanation for all conclusions of law and fact and shall include the assessment of cost and expenses, and reasonable, attorneys' fees. Any such arbitration shall be conducted by an arbitrator experienced in the industry and shall include a written record of the arbitration hearing. The parties reserve the right to object to any individual who shall be employed by or affiliated with a competing organization or entity. Any action not brought in good faith shall be subject to sanction's including damages suffered by the FSA and the legal counsel's fees incurred by the FSA in defense of such wrongful action. (j) Distribution. A copy of each decision by the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and the FSA Legal counsels shall be mailed or otherwise furnished immediately to the protestor. (k) Stay of procurements during protest. In the event of a timely protest under this section, the contract administration shall not proceed further with the solicitation or with the award pursuant to such bid unless a written determination is made by the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator, that the award must be made without delay in order to protect a substantial interest of the FSA. (I) The institution and filing of a protest under this article is an administrative remedy that shall be employed prior to the institution and filing of any civil action against the FSA concerning the subject matter of protest. (m) Protest not timely made under this section shall be barred. Any basis or ground for a protest not set forth in the letter of protest required under this section shall be deemed waived. (n) At the time of the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator's recommendation for award a bid is presented at a meeting with the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator shall report any legal issues relative to any bid protest filed in connection with the bid in question. (0) The determination of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and the FSA legal counsel with regards to all procedural and technical matters shall be final. 1.31 DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCY Pre-award inspection of the Bidder's facility may be made prior to the award of contract. Bids will only be considered from firms which are regularly engaged in the business of providing the goods and/or services as described in this Bid. Bidders must be able to demonstrate a good record of performance for a reasonable period of time, and have sufficient financial support, equipment and organization to ensure they can satisfactorily execute the services if awarded a contract under the terms and conditions herein stated. The terms "equipment and organization" as used herein sh<;lll be construed to mean a fully equipped and well established company in line with the best business practices in the industry and as determined by the FSA. The FSA may consider any evidence available regarding the financial, technical and other qualifications and abilities of a Bidder, including past performance (experience) with the FSA in making the award in the best interest of the FSA. 38 The FSA may require Bidders to show proof that they have been designated as authorized representatives of a manufacturer or supplier which is the actual source of supply. In these instances, the FSA may also require material information from the source of supply regarding the quality, packaging, and characteristics of the products to be supplied to the FSA through the designated representative. Any conflicts between this material information provided by the source of supply and the information contained in the Bidder's Bid may render the Bid non-responsive. The FSA may, during the period that the Contract between the FSA and the successful Bidder is in force, review the successful Bidder's record of performance to insure that the Bidder is continuing to provide sufficient financial support, equipment and organization as prescribed in this Solicitation. Irrespective of the Bidder's performance on contracts awarded to it by the FSA, the FSA may place said contracts on probationary status and implement termination procedures. If the FSA determines that the successful Bidder no longer possesses the financial support, equipment and organization which would have been necessary during the Bid evaluation period in order to comply with this demonstration of competency section. 1.32 VENDOR ABILITY TO PERFORM: The Vendor warrants that, to the best of his or her knowledge, there is no pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition, that would in any way prohibit, restrain, or diminish the Vendor's ability to satisfy its Contract obligations. The Vendor warrants that neither it nor any affiliate is currently on the convicted vendor list maintained pursuant to section 287.133 of the Florida Statues, or on any similar list maintained by any other state or the federal government. Reference General Conditions Section 1.48 Non Performance. The Vendor shall immediately notify the FSA and CUstomer in writing if its ability to perform is compromised in any manner during the term of the contract. 1.33 QUALITY All materials used for the manufacture or construction of any supplies, materials or equipment covered by this bid shall be new. The items bid must be new, the latest model, of the best quality, and highest grade workmanship, meeting or exceeding federal safety standards. 1.34 NON-CONFORMANCE TO CONTRACT CONDITIONS Items may be tested for compliance with specifications. Item delivered, not conforming to specifications may be rejected and returned at vendor's expense. These items and items not delivered as per delivery date in bid and/or purchase order may be purchased on the open market. Any increase in cost may be charged against the bidder. Any violation of these stipulations may also result in: • Vendor's name being removed f~om the vendor list. • All FSA departments and Customers being advised not to do business with vendor. 1.35 WAIVER OF INFORMALITIES The FSA reserves the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in this bid solicitation. 39 1.36 GRATUITIES Proposers shall not offer any gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value to any official, employee, or agent of the FSA, for the purpose of influencing consideration of this bid. 1.37 TIE BIDS Please be advised that in accordance with Florida Statues Section 287.087, regarding identical tie bids, preference will be given to vendors certifying that they have implemented a drug free work place program. A certification form will be required at the time of bid submission. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are received for the procurement of commodities or contractual services preference shall be given to businesses with qualifying drug-free workplace programs. In case oftie bids and both businesses have qualifYing drug"free work programs, the award will be made using the following criteria: • Bidder Within (A SPECIFIC ZONE) • Bidder Within the (STATE of FLORIDA) • Dealers track record with Customer Service • Coin Toss 1.38 RIGHT TO AUDIT Vendor shall establish and maintain a reasonable accounting system that enables Florida Sheriffs Association (hereafter known as 'FSA') to readily identify Vendor's Sales. FSA and its authorized representatives shall have the right to audit, to examine, and to make copies of or extracts from all financial and related records (in whatever form they may be kept, whether written, electronic, or other) relating to or pertaining to this Contract or Agreement and all government sales and eligible users info for review and kept by or under the control of the Vendor, including, but not limited to those kept by the Vendor, its employees, agents, assigns, successors, and Sub-Vendors. Such records shall include, but not be limited to, accounting records, written policies and procedures; subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders, bid recaps, etc.); all paid vouchers including those for out-of-pocket expenses; other reimbursement supported by invoices; ledgers; cancelled checks; deposit slips; bank statements; journals; original estimates; estimating work sheets; contract amendments and change order files; back charge logs and supporting documentation; insurance documents; memoranda; and correspondence. Vendor shall, at all times during the term of this Contract or Agreement and for a period of Three (3) years after the completion of this Contract or Agreement, maintain such records, together with such supporting or underlying documents and materials. The Vendor shall at any time requested by FSA, whether during or after completion of this Contract or Agreement, and at Vendor's own expense make such records available for inspection and audit (including copies and extracts of records as required) by FSA. Such records shall be made available to FSA (subject to a three day written notice) during normal business hours. FSA at their option may select the Vendor's office, place of business or offsite location for the audit; and/or option to have the Vendor provide financial records, together with the supporting or underlying documents and records, via e-mail or phone for audit at a time and location that is convenient for FSA. Vendor shall ensure FSA has these rights with Vendor's employees, agents, assigns, successors, and Sub-Vendors and the obligations of these rights shall be explicitly included in any subcontracts or agreements formed between the Vendor and 40 any Sub-Vendors to the extent that those subcontracts or agreements relate to fulfillment of the Vendor's obligations to FSA. Costs of any audits conducted under the authority of this right to audit and not addressed elsewhere will be borne by FSA unless certain exemption criteria are met. If the audit identifies under reporting, overpricing or overcharges (of any nature) by the Vendor to FSA in excess of three (3) percent (3%) of the total contract billings, the Vendor shall reimburse FSA for the total costs of the audit not to exceed $5,000.00. If the audit discovers substantive findings related to fraud, misrepresentation, or non-performance, FSA may recoup all the costs of the audit work from the Vendor. Any adjustments and/or payments that must be made as a result of any such audit or inspection of the Vendor's invoices and/or records shall be made within a reasonable amount of time (not to exceed 90 days) from presentation of FSA's findings to Vendor. 1.39 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Bidder affirms by his or her signature on the contract signature page that he or she: • Has fully read and understands the scope, nature, and quality of work to be performed or the services to be rendered under this bid, and has the adequate facilities and personnel to fulfill such requirements; • Accepts the financial responsibility associated with this bid, and declares that he or she has the access to capital (in the form of liquidity or credit lines) in order to meet the financial demands of such award. • In assessing financial responsibility, Vendor shall consider items such as the specifications bid, the zones bid, and the quantity of specifications bid, as well as timing of payment from customers, which can be 45 days from receipt of invoice; • Assumes full responsibility that all vehicles delivered to the customer are free and clear of all outside liens, encumbrances, security interests apart from the dealer floor plan or other dealer inventory finance security interest. 1.40 LAWS, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS The bidder shall obtain and pay for all licenses, permits and inspection fees (including all levels of governmental fees) required for this project; and shall comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations and building code requirements applicable to the work contemplated herein. 1.41 LIABILITY, INSURANCE, LICENSES AND PERMITS Where bidders are required to enter or go onto FSA or Customer property to deliver materials or perform work or services as a result of a bid award, the successful bidder will assume the full duty, obligation and expense of obtaining all necessary licenses, permits and insurance and assure all work complies with all applicable County and Municipal code requirements. The bidder shall be liable for any damages or loss to the FSA or Customer occasioned by negligence of the bidder (or agent) or any person the bidder has designated in the completion of the contract as a result of his or her bid. 1.42 BID BONDS, PERFORMANCE BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE Bid Bonds, when required, shall be submitted with the bid in the amount specified in Special Conditions. After acceptance of bid, the FSA will notify the successful bidder to submit a performance bond and certificate of insurance in the amount specified in Special Conditions. 41 Agencies may request a performance bond from an Awarded Vendor. Performance Bonds are recommended with pre- payment and will be at the expense of the requesting agency. Agencies should determine the best practice in comparing performance bond expense against any prior discounts that may be available. 1.43 ELIMINATION FROM CONSIDERATION This bid solicitation shall not be awarded to any person or dealer who is in arrears to the FSA upon any debt, taxes or contracts which are defaulted as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the FSA. 1.44 COLLUSION Bids from related parties: Where two (2) or more related parties each submit a bid or bid for any contract, such bids or bids shall be presumed to be collusive. The foregoing presumption may be rebutted by presentation of evidence as to the extent of ownership, control and management of such related parties in the preparation and submittal of such bids or bids. Related parties mean bidders or proposers or the principals thereof which have a direct or indirect ownership interest in another bidder or proposer for the same contract or in which a parent company or the principals thereof of one (1) bidder or proposer have a direct or indirect ownership interest in another bidder or proposer for the same contract. Bids or bids found to be collusive shall be rejected. Bidders or Proposers who have been found to have engaged in collusion will be considered non-responsible, and will be suspended or barred, and any contract reSUlting from collusive bidding may be terminated for default. Notes: Dealerships and their representatives may submit multiple bids without conflict of "Collusion" as long as the bid submitted is not from the same manufacture and product line. Dealerships which share the same ownership may submit mUltiple bids also without conflict of collusion as long as the bidders are not in the same region, with the same manufacturer and product line. Vendors/Dealers Reference Contract Terms Section 3.07 Collusion 2nd Ref. 1.45 DEFAULT Failure or refusal of a bidder to execute a contract upon award, or withdrawal of a bid before such award is made, may result in forfeiture of that portion of any bid surety required equal to liquidated damages incurred by the FSA thereby, or where surety is not required, failure to execute a contract as described above may be grounds for removing the bidder from the bidder's list. 1.46 DISPUTES In case of any doubt or difference of opinion as to the items to be furnished hereunder, the decision of the FSA shall be final and binding on both parties. In the event of a conflict between the documents, the order of priority of the documents shall be as follows: Any agreement resulting from the award of this Bid (if applicable); then Addenda released for this Bid, with the latest Addendum taking precedence; • then The Bid; • Then Awardee's Bid. 42 1.47 PROTESTS AND ARBITRATION Any person who proposes to file an action protesting a decision or intended decision pertainingto this bid or the resulting contract should refer to 1.38 Authority to Resolve Protested Bids and Proposed Awards. Additionally, the person or entity filing such protest shall post with the Florida Sheriffs Association at the time of filing the formal written protest or within the 10 business day period allowed for filing the formal written protest, a bond, cashier's check or money order payable to the Florida Sheriffs Association in the amount equal to $5,000.00, which bond or security will be conditioned upon the payment of all cost which may be adjudged against the protesting party in a court of law and/or to reimburse the FSA for additional legal expenses incurred and required to substantiate the protesting party's claim(s). Failure to post the bond or security requirement within the time allowed for filing will result in a denial of protest. For the purpose of bid protests, the filing party shall not stay the implementation of the bid award by the Florida Sheriffs Association. Should the unsuccessful bidder(s) decide to appeal the decision of the FSA, they shall file a notice to FSA within 72 hours of the FSA bid protest decision regarding their intent to request arbitration. A demand for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association's (AAA) commercial panel under its rules and regulations must be made within 10 business days of the FSA bid protest decision. Any person who files for arbitration with the AAA shall post with the Florida Sheriffs Association at the time of filing the formal written arbitration request, a bond, cashier's check or money order payable to the Florida Sheriffs Association in the amount equal to $5,000.00. Failure to provide written notice to FSA, file a demand for arbitration with the AAA, or failure to post the required bond and security requirement within the specified timelines shall constitute a waiver of arbitration proceedings. If the party filing for arbitration does not prevail, it shall pay all costs, legal expenses and attorney fees of the prevailing party. However, if the filing party prevails, the parties shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitration and AAA bear the cost of their own attorney fees. For the purpose of arbitration, the filing party shall not stay the implementation of the bid award by the Florida Sheriffs Association. 1.48 NON-PERFORMANCE Vendor shall at all times during the contract term remain responsive and responsible. In determining Vendor's responsibility as a vendor, the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator shall consider all information or evidence which is gathered or comes to the attention of the agency which demonstrates the Vendor's capability to fully satisfy the requirements of the solicitation and the contract. Vendors that are not in compliance with any of the provisions of this contract can be assessed fines (see schedule of fines below), suspended and or terminated from the contract and future competitive bid solicitations at the discretion of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator. In some instances, Vendors may be required to develop corrective action plans to address contract compliance. In situations where there is evidence the dealer, Vendor, fleet sales manager or other representative has demonstrated egregious breaches of the contract or trust to both with the FSA and the customer, the contract will automatically be terminated and the dealer and their representative will be removed from future solicitations for a period up to three (3) years. Failure to abide by corrective action plans will result in the dealer and the dealer representative to be terminated from the contract and future competitive bid solicitations at the discretion of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator. 43 · Specific conditions for termination include, but are not limited to; failure to perform, refusal to accept orders during the contract period while manufacturer orders are still being accepted for current model year and/or the new year if the vehicle is price protected by the factory, charging amounts exceeding MSRP on factory installed items and packages, requiring the purchase of additional options over and above the base vehicle as a condition of acceptance of order, providing aftermarket options where factory options are available without the consent of the Customer, any misrepresentation of optional equipment or service as being "factory" that fails to meet the definition as described in this document, and any other practice deemed to be outside of the intent of the contract. Any Vehdor, who is presented with a valid purchase order as a result of a bid award for this contract, is required and bound by this contract to accept such purchase order{s) and deliver the product{s); regardless if the vehicle{s) or equipment is a base model or includes options at a higher cost. The Vendor must deliver this vehicle regardless of profit or loss based on their respective bid. Failure to deliver said vehicles or equipment will result in the ordering agency and the FSA seeking damages for the difference of cost to issue the exact same order with another Vendor plus any legal fees and damages that may be incurred in the process to facilitate a completed order. All terms and conditions are applicable throughout the term of the contract and not any given "Year, Make or Model". Schedule of Fines -The list of fines are a minimum result of non-compliance. Failure to submit quarterly report on time $25.00 per day Lost Purchase Order* (PO) _l't Offense $100.00 per incident Lost Purchase Order* (PO) -2rd Offense $250.00 per vehicle Lost Purchase Order* (PO) -3 rd Offense Removal from the Contract Failure to place order within ten (10) business days $100.00 per day Failure to issue acknowledgment of Purchase Order to Agency and/or FSA $100.00 per P.O within the 14 calendar days as per 3.54 of the terms and conditions Failure to Report Sales .0075 plus 1.5% each month following the delivery date. *Each report of a lost purchase order will be handled on a case by case basis. 1,49 CANCELLATION In the event any of the provisions of this bid are violated by the Vendor, the Business Operation Manager shall give written notice to the Vendor stating the deficiencies and unless deficiencies are corrected within ten (10) business days, recommendation will be made to the FSA for immediate cancellation. The FSA reserves the right to terminate any contract resulting from this invitation at any time and for any reason, upon giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other party. 1.50 SEVERABILITY In the event any provision of this contract is held to be unenforceable for any reason, the unenforceability thereof shall not affect the remainder of the contract which shall remain in full force and effect and enforceable in accordance with its terms. 44 1.51 TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT If through any cause within the reasonable control of the successful bidder, it shall fail to fulfill in a timely manner, or otherwise violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations material to the Agreement, the FSA shall thereupon have the right to terminate the services then remaining to be performed by giving written notice to the successful bidder'of such termination which shall become effective upon receipt by the successful bidder of the written termination n.otice. In that event, the FSA shall compensate the successful bidder in accordance with the Agreement for all services performed by the bidder prior to termination, net of any costs incurred by the FSA as a consequence of the default. Notwithstanding the above, the successful bidder shall not be relieved of liability to the FSA for damages sustained by the FSA by virtue of any breach of the Agreement by the bidder, and the FSA may reasonably withhold payments to the successful bidder for the purposes of set off until such time as the exact amount of damages due the FSA from the successful bidder is determined. 1.52 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF FSA The FSA, for its convenience, can terminate the contract in whole or part without cause by giving written notice to the Vendor of such termination, which shall become effective thirty (30) days following receipt by bidder of such notice. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents and other materials shall be properly delivered to the FSA. The Vendor shall not furnish any product after it receives the notice of. termination, except as necessary to complete the continued portion of the contract, if any. The Vendor shall not be entitled to recover any lost profits that the Vendor expected to earn on the balanced of the Agreement or cancellation charges. Any payments to the Vendor shall be only to the total extent of the FSA liability for goods or services delivered prior to the date of notice to terminate the contract. 1.53 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Rev 2/16 Except for the rights expressly granted to the End User under this Agreement, the Florida Sheriffs Association will retain all right, title and interest in and to the Licensed Technology, including all worldwide Technology and intellectual property and proprietary rights. 45 2.0 BIDDER INSTRUCTIONS INDEX 2.01 Bidder Qualifications 2.02 Licensing/Facilities 2.03 Insurance & Indemnification 2.04 Specifications 2.05 Customer Service 2.06 Fixed Prices 2.07 References 2.08 Sealed Bids 2.09 No Bid 2.10 Specification Exceptions, Omissions or Errors 2.11 Complete Information Required on Bid Form 2.12 Mistakes 2.13 Samples 2.14 Equivalents 2.15 Requests for Additional Information or Clarification 2.16 Workshops -Contract/Specifications 2.17 Pre-Bid Conference 2.18 Prices Quoted 2.19 Option Pricing 2.20 Submittal of Bid 2.21 Execution of Bid 2.22 Modification/Withdrawals of Bid 2.23 Late Bids 2.24 Bid Opening 2.25 Determination of Responsiveness 2.26 Bid Tabulations 2.27 Minor Irregularities/Right to Reject 2.28 Cone of Silence 46 2.01 BIDDER QUALIFICATIONS In order for bids to be considered, new bidders to the Florida Sheriffs Cooperative Contract must submit with their bid, evidence that they are qualified to satisfactorily perform the specified service. Evidence shall include all information necessary to certify that the bidder maintains a permanent place of business; is an authorized distributor of the items specified in their proposal; has not had just or proper claims pending against him or his firm; and has provided similar type products. The evidence will consist of listing of contracts for similar services that have been provided to public and private sector clients, within the last three (3) years, and letter from the manufacturer that bidder is an authorized distributor for the proposed manufacturer. 2.02 LICENSING/FACILITIES Bidders are required to possess a Florida Motor Vehicle Dealers License in order to bid and all bidders must maintain a repair/warranty facility within the State of Florida to provide sales and service for the vehicles and equipment bid. FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator reserves the right to periodically request additional or updated information from a dealer 'regarding the repair/warranty facility during the solicitation and the term of the contract, if awarded. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may also exercise discretion in examining such facility as deemed necessary. 2.03 INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION: (Reference Contract Check List for applicability to this contract) Vendor shall be fully liable for the actions of its agents, employees, partners, or Sub-Vendors and shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Florida Sheriffs Association, the participating agencies, and their officers, agents, and employees from suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including legal counsels' fees, arising from or relating to personal injury and damage to real or personal tangible property alleged to be caused in whole or in part by bidder, its agents, employees, partners, or Sub-Vendors; provided, however, that the bidder shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages proximately caused by the negligent act or omission of the Florida Sheriffs Association, and participating agencies. Vendor's obligations under the above paragraph with respect to legal action are contingent upon the Florida Sheriffs Association, participating agencies giving the bidder (1) written notice of any action or threatened action, (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at bidder's sole expense. Vendor shall not be liable for any cost, expense or compromise incurred by the Florida Sheriffs Association, or participating agencies in any legal action without bidder's prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Vendor shall be responsible for his work and every part thereof, and for all materials, tools, appliances and property of every description, used in connection with this particular project. The Vendor shall specifically and distinctly assume, and does so assume, all risks of damage or injury to property or persons used or employed on or in connection with the work and of all damage or injury to any person or property wherever located, resulting from any action or operation under the contract or in connection with the work. It is understood and agreed that at all times the Vendor is acting as an independent Vendor. The Vendor, at all times during the full duration of work under this contract, including extra work in connection with this project shall meet the following requirements: Maintain Automobile Liability Insurance including Property Damage covering all owned, non-owned or hired automobiles and equipment used in connection with the work. 47 No change or cancellation in insurance shall be made without thirty (30) days written notice to the Business Operation Manager. All insurance poliCies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Florida and these companies must have a rating of at least B+: VI or better per Best's Key Rating GUide, latest edition. Original signed Certificates of Insurance, evidencing such coverage's and endorsements as required herein shall be filed with and approved by the Business Operation Manager prior to execution of a contract with the Florida Sheriffs Association. The certificate must state Bid Number and Title. Upon expiration of the required insurance, the Vendor must submit updated certificates of insurance for as long a period as any work is still in progress. It is understood and agreed that all policies of insurance provided by the Vendor are primary coverage to any insurance or self-insurance the FSA possesses that may apply to a loss resulting from the work performed in this contract. All policies issued to cover the insurance requirements herein shall provide full coverage from the first dollar of exposure. No deductibles will be allowed in any policies issued on this contract unless specific safeguards have been established to assure an adequate fund for payment of deductibles by the insured and approved by the Business Operation Manager. The liability insurance coverage shall extend to and include the following contractual indemnity and hold harmless agreement: "The Vendor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the FSA, a SOlc3, its officers, agents, and employees from all claims for bodily injuries to the public in and up to the amount of $1,000,000.00 for each occurrence and for all damages to the property of others in and up to the amount of $1,000,000.00 for each occurrence per the insurance requirement under the specifications including costs of investigation, all expenses of litigation, including reasonable legal counsel fees and the cost of appeals arising out of any such claims or suits because of any and all acts of omission or commission of any by the Vendor, his agents, servants, or employees, or through the mere existence of the project under contract". The foregoing indemnity agreement shall apply to any and all claims and suits other than claims and suits arising out of the sole and exclusive negligence of the FSA, its officers, agents, and employees, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. The Vendor will notify his insurance agent without delay of the existence of the Hold Harmless Agreement contained within this contract, and furnish a copy of the Hold Harmless Agreement to the insurance agent and carrier. The Vendor will obtain and maintain contractual liability insurance in adequate limits for the sole purpose of protecting the FSA under the Hold Harmless Agreement from any and all claims arising out of this contractual operation. The Vendor will secure and maintain policies of Sub-Vendors. All policies shall be made available to the FSA upon demand. Compliance by the Vendor and all Sub-Vendors with the foregoing requirements as to carrying insurance and furnishing copies of the insurance policies shall not relieve the Vendor and all Sub-Vendors of their liabilities and obligations under any Section or Provisions of this contract. Vendor shall be as fully responsible to the FSA for the acts and omissions of the Sub- Vendor and of persons employed by them as he is for acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. Insurance coverage required in these specifications shall be in force throughout the contract term. Should any awardee fail to provide acceptable evidence of current insurance within seven days of receipt of written notice at any time during the contract term, the FSA shall have the right to consider the contract breached and justifying the termination thereof. If bidder does not meet the insurance requirements of the specifications; alternate insurance coverage, satisfactory to the Business Operation Manager, may be considered. 48 It is understood and agreed that the inclusion of more than one insured under these policies shall not restrict the coverage provided by these policies for one insured hereunder with respect to a liability claim or suit by another insured hereunder or an employee of such other in!!ured and that with respect to claims aga)nst any insured hereunder, other insured's hereunder shall be considered members of the public; but the provisions of this Cross Liability clause shall apply only with respect to liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use, occupancy or repair of such portions of the premises insured hereunder as are not reserved for the exclusive use of occupancy of the insured against whom claim is made or suit is filed. 2.04 SPECIFICATIONS All units covered by this specification and the detailed specifications shall be the manufacturer's current basic production model, and shall, as a minimum, be equipped with ALL standard factory equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's latest literature unless otherwise noted in the bid document. Bidders must supply a unit that either meets or exceeds all the requirements included in the applicable detailed specifications. All bidders will be required to bid on the models listed in each designated specification. All bidders will be required to provide any information requested on the price sheets, such as manufacturer and model number of various components, or may have their bid rejected. All equipment, options, and features provided must be designed, constructed, and installed to be fully suitable for their intended use and service. It is important to note "Full Size" spare tires are not standard with all vehicles regardless of Manufacturer, Make or Model. It is the end users responsibility to ensure your vehicle order meets your agencies specifications . . 2.05 CUSTOMER SERVICE Excellent customer service is the standard of the FSA. As Vendors of the FSA, all employees will be required to adhere to the FSA's "Service Excellence" standards and expected to conduct themselves in a professional, courteous and ethical manner in all situations. The successful bidder's employees must work as a cooperative team of well-trained professionals, and must serve the public with dignity and respect. All business transactions with the FSA will be conducted with honesty, integrity, and dedication. 2.06 FIXED PRICES If the bidder is awarded a contract under this bid solicitation, the prices quoted by the bidder on the Bid Forms shall remain fixed and firm during the initial term of this contract. 2.07 REFERENCES Bidders shall furnish the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and address of a minimum of five (5) firms or government organizations for which the Vendor is currently providing or has provided similar services on company letterhead. Two (2) of the references must be government related. A dealer participating for the first time in government fleet sales/bidding may be considered exempt if they can demonstrate they have the appropriate facility, staffing and financial resources to support the contract should they receive an award. Reference Bidder Instructions Section 2.01 Bidder Qualifications. 49 2.08 SEALED BIDS One Original and one copy (on a thumb drive) of the Bid as well as any other pertinent documents must be returned in order for the bid to be considered for award. All bids are subject to the conditions specified hereon and on the attached Special Conditions, Specifications and Bid Form. The completed bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the Bid Title to the attention of FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator, Florida Sheriffs Association, 1't Floor, 2.617 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee FL 32308. Facsimile, electronic, or faxed bids will not be accepted. 2.09 NO BID If not submitting a bid, respond by returning the enclosed "NO BID" form questionnaire, and explain the reason. Repeated failure to bid without sufficient justification shall be cause for removal of a supplier's name from the bid mailing list. 2.10 SPECIFICATION EXCEPTIONS, OMISSION AND ERRORS Specifications are based on the most current manufacturer literature available. Bidders should immediately notify the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator of any defects in the specifications or required submittal documents. All notifications of defect must be in writing and timely submitted. Bidders are required to indicate in their bid submissions those options which "require" additional equipment or model upgrade to obtain the original option. Bidder must also identify those options that are available as a part of a package or group. The factory codes listed in the "Prices" section of the Special conditions must be used. Failure of a bidder to comply with these provisions will result in bidders being held responsible for all cost required to bring the vehicle into compliance with the contract specifications. Bidders are strongly encouraged to thoroughly review the qualification requirements set forth, specifieally the minimum specifications found in Bidder Instructions Section 2.04, identified by the words "must", "shall", and "will". Bidders who fail to satisfy the requirements set forth, may be deemed nonresponsive and receive no further consideration. Should your proposed bid not be able to meet one (1) or more of the requirements set forth in this ITB and you are proposing alternatives to said requirements, you must notify the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator's Office in writing at least five (5) days prior to the deadline for submission of bids. The FSA reserves the right to revise the scope of services via addendum prior to the deadline for receipt of bids to receive full consideration. Exceptions to the specifications at the time of the bid shall be listed on the Bid Form and shall reference the section and with a written explanation for the request for exception. Any exceptions to the General or Special Conditions shall be cause for the bid to be considered non-responsive. 2.11 COMPLETE INFORMATION REQUIRED ON BID FORM All bids must be submitted on the attached Bid Form and all blanks filled in. To be considered a valid bid, the ORIGINAL AND ONE (1) ELECTRONIC COPY of the Bid Form pages and all required submittal information must be returned, properly completed and sealed envelope as outlined in the first paragraph of General Conditions. 50 2.12 MISTAKES Bidders are expected to examine the specifications, delivery schedules, bid prices and extensions and all instructions pertaining to supplies and services. Failure to do so will be at the bidder's risk. 2.13 SAMPLES Samples of items, when required, must be furnished free of expense and, if not destroyed, will, upon request, be returned at the bidder's expense. Bidders will be responsible for the removal of all samples furnished within (30) days after bid opening. All samples will be disposed of after thirty (30) days. Each individual sample must be labeled with bidder's name. Failure of bidder to either deliver required samples or to clearly identify samples may be reason for rejection of the bid. Unless otherwise indicated, samples should be delivered to the Florida Sheriffs Association, Attention: Cooperative Bid Coordinator, 2617 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee FL 32308. 2.14 EQUIVALENTS The term "Approved Equivalent" is used to allow a bidder to bid components or equipment that are equal to the components or equipment described in the detailed specifications. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator shall have the sole authority to determine approved equivalents or qualified product specifications. Brand Names: Catalog numbers, manufacturers' and brand names, when listed, are informational guides as to a standard of acceptable product quality level only and should not be construed as an endorsement or a product limitation of recognized and legitimate manufacturers. Bidders shall formally substantiate and verify that product(s) offered conform with or exceed quality as listed in the specifications. If bidder offers a make or model of equipment or supplies other than those specified in the following, it must be so indicated in the bid submittal. Bidder shall indicate on the bid form the manufacturer's name and number if bidding other than the specified brands, and shall indicate ANY deviation from the specifications as listed. Other than specified items offered requires complete descriptive technical literature marked to indicate detail(s) conformance with specifications and MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE BID. Specific article(s) of equipment/supplies shall conform in quality, design and construction with all published claims ofthe manufacturer. NO BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT THIS DATA. Lacking any written indication of intent to quote an alternate brand or model number, the bid will be considered as a bid in complete compliance with the specifications as listed on the attached form. Dealers offering alternate makes, manufacturers of vehicles or equipment not specifically identified in the bid cannot utilize or publish the offering as an "OPTION" within the bid specification and detail. Offerings of this nature will cause the bid to be rejected. 2.15 REQUESTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLARIFICATION Bidders are encouraged to examine the specifications carefully. In case doubt should arise as to the meaning or intent of any items contained in the specifications, inquiry should be made to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator prior to the Pre-Bid Conference via e-mail or at the pre-bid conference in person. Telephone clarifications will not be accepted, and no clarification will be accepted after the date listed in the Bid Calendar. ALL request for information from bidders and FSA responses will be will be posted on the FSA Cooperative Bid Award website by the date scheduled on the Bid Calendar. 51 The submission of a bid shall indicate that the bidder thoroughly understands the terms of the specifications. 2.16 WORKSHOPS -CONTRACT/SPECIFICATIONS ALL prospective bidders are required to !]ttend the MANDATORY* vehicle workshop(s). At this time prospective bidders will have the opportunity to offer input and recommendations regarding the content of the bid specification and to meet with committee members to answer any questions relative to this invitation to bid. Any suggested modifications may be presented in writing or discussed with the advisory committee at this meeting and may be considered in formulating the Bid. ALL addendums to the contract initiated by the FSA will be posted on the Florida Sheriffs Association Cooperative Purchasing Program Award at http://www.flsheriffs.org. Prospective bidders should check the website periodically for any addendums to the solicitation documents. *FSA reserves the right to grant exceptions based on the dealer/bidder has met all requirements as an approved vendor and agrees to sign a memo of understanding (MOU) that they understand all of the terms and conditions of the bid and agree to meet all of the terms and conditions without exception and further waive their right to protest the bid pracess, in its entirety or any portion thereof. 2.17 PRE-BID CONFERENCE ALL prospective bidders are required to attend the MANDATORY* Pre-Bid conference. specifications will be discussed and it is the final opportunity for prospective bidders to modification, corrections, or addressing other concerns relating to the bid or the process. At this meeting the bid make any last request for *FSA reserves the right to grant exceptions based on the dealer/bidder has met all requirements as an approved vendor and agrees to sign a memo of understanding (MOU) that they understand all of the terms and conditions of the bid and agree to meet all of the terms and conditions without exception and further waive their right to protest any portion of the bid pracess. 2.18 PRICES QUOTED Deduct trade discounts and quote firm net prices. Give both unit price and extended total, when requested. Prices must be stated in units of quantity specified in the bidding specifications. Dealers are to include a three quarters of one percent (.0075) FSA administrative fee to their base bid prices, at the time of bid submission. This FSA fee should also be included in all additional equipment items (add options) and should not be indicated as a separate line item on any purchase order. Cross-reference: Contract Conditions, FSA Administrative Fees for All Specifications, Section 3.35 In case of discrepancy in computing the amount of the bid, the UNIT PRICE quoted will govern. All prices must be F.O.B. destination, freight prepaid (unless otherwise stated in special conditions). The dealer has the authority to offer discounts for prompt payment. Award, if made, will be in accordance with terms and conditions stated herein. Each item must be bid separate'ly and no attempt is to be made to tie any item or items in with any other item or items, Cash or quantity discounts offered will not be a consideration in determination of award of bid(s). 2.19 OPTION PRICING Prices for options submitted by the dealer, for Emergency Vehicle Lighting, shall include all applicable state and federal fees and charges not including installation, Motorcycle pricing will include installation. No additional charges or fees are admissible. 52 The bidder shall offer a discount which shall be below Manufacturer's Standard Retail Pricing (MSRP) or manufacturers published catalog price for any factory add options included in the bid submission and in resulting customer orders, if awarded. The amounts of discounts for each particular add option shall be decided by the bidder. When calculating upgrades, the total recognized MSRP (Refer General Conditions, General Definitions Section 1.08) for an item (that is not a manufacturer's free flow option for the base specification) is calculated as the differential between the dealer costs on the representative base vehicle versus total MSRP of the requested FSA option modifying the vehicle. When add options listed are included in the base vehicle, bidder must submit options as "Included" or "STD". Bidder must use proper factory codes for all factory add options. Options available through the factory MUST be bid and supplied to Customer as IIfactory" options unless requested otherwise in writing by the Customer. Products requiring certification should likewise require certification of options. If the options are not certified, this should be disclosed to the end user if purchasing non-certified options could result in the de-certification of the original product and/or warranty. All options must meet national safety standards. Options are intended to add or delete equipment and/or features from the base vehicle specification, and to allow for an upgrade or downgrade to a manufacturer's model with a slightly different engine size or horsepower, and as such, should not be made available for purchase separate from the base vehicle. Bidders shall NOT use add or delete options to create a piece of equipment that is entirely different than the base unit called for in the specification, or any other options that do not meet the intention of options as stated above. Bidder must indicate in their bid submission any option requiring the purchase of other options, and also indicate options that are a part of another option. The codes listed in the "Prices" section of the Special Conditions must be used. Any dealer found requiring a buyer to purchase an "upgrade package" in order to purchase an available stand-alone item will be in violation of this contract and required to make a reimbursement to the agency of the cost between the option and the upgrade package. The use of "Options" to facilitate the sale of an alternate Manufacturer's product which is outside the scope of the written base specification will be construed as non-compliant and their bid will be rejected, in whole or part by the FSA Bid Coordinator. Example: Bidder CANNOT include option upgrades that result in the selling of a vehicle or truck on one specification that is offered as a separate specification in the bid solicitation. For example, a Vendor who is awarded the bid for 25,500 lb. GVWR Cab & Chassis cannot upgrade this item through an add option to a 30,000 lb. GVWR Cab & Chassis in order to circumvent the bid award winner for the 30,000 lb. GVWR Cab & Chassis. 2.20 SUBMITIAL OF BID Bidders must submit their bid electronically via the Florida Sheriffs Association Cooperative Bid Award, located at http:Uwww.flsheriffs.org. Any bidder who offers emergency lighting and equipment (red, blue or any combination) to be installed on any vehicle or equipment, must provide evidence of EVT certification for installation. This includes any third party, up fitting. Example: a truck that may be used in the fire department to support the operation that requires public safety lighting and equipment. Bidders must bid a requested FSA option first by offering the requested item if available from the factory. If this option is satisfied by the addition of a manufacturer's package that contains other items then it must be indicated in the comments 53 and verifiable via audit. Furthermore, if the package offered to satisfy the request requires another factory option then that also must be indicated and referenced in the available optional equipment spaces. If the item is a package and available as a free flowing option to the base vehicle then the manufacturer's MSRP governs and by definition becomes the ceiling price. If the item is a package that changes the manufacturer's model number then the recognized MSRP computation will govern and define the ceiling price. Prices are to be rounded to the nearest dollar. Bids can be entered more than once; however, only the last bid entered into the system will be considered in the award process. Bids not sUbmitted within the system will be rejected. Each bidder is responsible for ensuring that his bid is submitted before the deadline outlined in the Bid Calendar. Late bids will not be considered and the system will not accept bids after the due date and time specified in the Bid Calendar. Reference: Bidder Instructions Section 2.23, Late Bids. In addition to submitting the bid via the FSA Cooperative Bid Award system, one original and one (i) exact copy (includes divider tabs) of the bid package in separate 3-ring VIEW binders (not report folders) must be delivered or mailed to the attention of: FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator Florida Sheriffs Association 2617 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32308 FLEET@flsheriffs.org The electronic cover sheet must be completed with dealership name, contact person, telephone number and mobile phone number, and bidder shall check the appropriate box indicating whether the submittal is an Original or Copy. The cover sheet must be placed in the front cover of the view binder. Separate bid packages must be submitted for each individual dealership for which a bid was submitted through FSA Cooperative Bid Award. The bid package must include: • A printed copy ofthe submitted bid (printed after final bid submission takes place) • Manufacturer's print-out (Ford -"Dora"; General Motors -"GM Autobook"; or approved equivalent) for each vehicle on which a bid is submitted. The Manufacturer's print-out shall indicate an order code for the Manufacturer's base model, all standard equipment, and any optional components required to provide the base vehicle as outlined in the bid solicitation. Dealer installed aftermarket components are required to meet the base vehicle specified must be identified, in writing, on the printout. • For specifications or units that do not produce a manufacturer's print-out, bid package must include manufacturer's documentation that includes standard equipment and such other information that provides verification that such item meets the base specification. • Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting (if applicable) • Contract Signature page. Bidder must complete the Signature Page in its entirety, and must indicate by signature on the form that bidder has read and understands the provisions contained in this Invitation to Bid. • Bidder will check the appropriate box indicating whether the submittal is an Original or Copy. All bids must show the company name and be manually signed (no rubber stamps, facsimile signatures, etc.) in ink by a dealer principal and an employee who has the authority for bid submission if such employee is not a dealer principal. Unsigned bids will be rejected. 54 • The bid package must be received at the Florida Sheriffs Association according to the date and time specified in the Bid Calendar. Failure to meet all submission requirements by the dates indicated in the Bid Calendar will result in rejection of the bid. Reference: Bidder Instructions Section 2.23, Late Bids. • By virtue of its bid submission, Vendor acknowledges its obligation to sell vehicles in all zones for which it is awarded. 2.21 EXECUTION OF BID Bid must contain a manual signature of an authorized representative in the space provided on the Bid signature page. Failure to properly sign bid shall invalidate same and it shall NOT be considered for award. All bids must be completed in pen and ink or typewritten. No erasures are permitted. If a correction is necessary, draw a single line through the entered figure and enter the corrected figure above it. Corrections must be initialed by the person signing the bid. Any illegible entries, pencil bids or corrections not initialed will not be tabulated. The original bid conditions and specifications CANNOT be changed or altered in any way. Altered bids will not be considered. Clarification of bid submitted shall be in letter form, signed by bidders and attached to the bid. 2.22 MODIFICATION/WITHDRAWALS OF BIDS A Bidder may submit a modified bid to replace all or any portion of a previously submitted bid up until the bid due date and time. Modifications received after the bid due date and time will not be considered. Bids shall be irrevocable until contract award unless withdrawn in writing prior to the bid due date or after expiration of 120 calendar days from the opening of Bids without a contract award. Letters of withdrawal received after the bid due date and before said expiration date and letters of withdrawal received after contract award will not be considered. 2.23 LATE BIDS At time, date and place above, bids will be opened. Any bid or bids received after time and date specified will be returned to the bidder unopened. The responsibility for submitting a bid before the stated time and date is solely and strictly the responsibility of the bidder/proposer. The FSA is not responsible for delays caused by mail, courier service, including U.S. Mail or any other occurrence. Any reference to time will be based on Eastern Standard Time (EDST) 2.24 BID OPENING Bids shall be opened and publicly read on the date, time and place specified on the Bid Calendar and will be evaluated thereafter. All bids received after the date, time, and place shall be returned, unopened. Although prices will not be read, bidders may attend, but it is not a requirement. The FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator will electronically post the initial bid tabulation results and any and all awards on the FSA Cooperative Bid Award website according to the time outlined in the Bid Calendar. If the posting of the initial bid tabulation results is delayed, in lieu of posting the notice on the date indicated on the Bid Calendar, the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator will post a notice of the delay and a revised date for posting of results. 55 2.25 DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIVENESS Determination of responsiveness will take place at the time of bid opening and evaluation. In order to be deemed a responsive bidder, your bid must conform in all material respects to the requirements stated in their Bid. 2.26 BID TABULATIONS Bidders desiring a copy of the bid tabulation may request same by enclosing a self-addressed stamped envelope with the bid. 2.27 MINOR IRREGULARITIES/RIGHT TO REJECT The FSA has the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or separate portions thereof, and to waive any irregularity, technicality or omission if the FSA determines that doing so will serve in the FSA's best interest. The FSA may also reject any Response not submitted in the manner specified by the solicitation documents. 2.28 CONE OF SILENCE This invitation to bid is subject to the "Cone of Silence" in accordance with FSA policy. During this period all questions / communication will only be accepted in writing directly to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator. All questions and communication and their associated responses will be posted to the FSA Cooperative BidAward website. 56 3.0 CONTRACT CON DITIONS INDEX 3.01 General Requirements for All Vehicles 3.02 Condition and Packaging 3.03 Production Cutoff 3.04 Determination of Award 3.05 Facilities 3.06 Substitutions 3.07 Collusion (2 nd Ref) 3.08 Option to Renew with Price Adjustment 3.09 VEBA -Sun downing 3.10 Amendments to Solicitation Documents 3.11 Additions and Deletions 3.12 Hybrids & other Alternative Fuel Vehicles 3.13 Police Rate Vehicles/Motorcycles (PPV) 3.14 Special Service Vehicles 3.15 Cab & Chassis Purchases 3.16 Factory Installed 3.17 Dealer/Vendor Installed Equipment 3.18 Bid Evaluation Criteria 3.19 Basis for Award 3.20 Bid Withdrawal 3.21 Zone Bidding 3.22 Pre-Delivery Services 3.23 Non-Scheduled Options 3.24 Delivery Time 3.25 Vehicle DeHvery 3.26 Order, Delivery and Liquidated Damages 3.27 Acceptance 3.28 Inspection, Acceptance and Title 3.29 Equitable Adjustment 3.30 Discounts 3.31 Invoicing and Payments 3.32 Payment 3.33 Warranty, Repairs and Service 3.34 Inadequate Services 3.35 FSA Administrative Fees for All Specifications Rev 2/16 3.36 Contracting Vendors' Quarterly Reports and FSA Administrative Fee Submission Requirements Rev 2/16 3.37 Dealer Contact Information 3.38 Statement of Authority 57 3.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL VEHICLES The requirements specified herein apply to ALL vehicles purchased under the terms and conditions of this contract. This specification is not complete without the specific requirements described in the detailed specifications for the particular vehicle to be purchased. In the event there is a conflict between the requirements of this specification and those of the enclosed detailed specifications, the requirements as stated in the detailed specifications over and above the vehicle standard equipment for the vehicle to be purchased shall apply. Vendor/Dealers may offer demonstration vehicles that have never been titled, if acceptable to purchaser. These vehicles are to include the original manufacturer's warranty and may include additional discounts. It is determined that Fire/EMS related vehicles qualify as new/demonstrator vehicles if they comply with the above and are 2-3 model years from the newest available year model and have no more than 24,000 miles on the odometer. Heavy eqUipment qualifies as new/demonstrator equipment if they comply with the above and the engine hours do not exceed 1250 hours. This is not applicable to sedans and light trucks. 3.02 CONDITION AND PACKAGING It is understood and agreed that any item offered or shipped as a result of this bid shall be the latest new and current model offered (most current production model at the time of this bid). If the production year has been exhausted any time during the contract, vendor may offer the current production model at the time of the purchase at no extra cost. Exceptions to this section include, but are not limited to: Changes to federal emissions standards resulting in additional production costs. 3.03 PRODUCTION CUTOFF Vendor shall notify the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator, in writing, no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the close of "Fleet Final Order Date". Reference Definitions, 1.08 (q) Balance Out. Purchase Orders received by the Vendor ten (10) business days prior to the final order date must be accepted and entered into the order system with the manufacturer. Purchase Orders issued and received after the cutoff date will be subject to availability. If a purchase order has been timely received by the Vendor and the manufacturer and the manufacturer fails to produce/deliver the production year vehicle, the Vendor must provide the next year's equivalent model at current contract prices. Purchase Orders received by the Vendor after the cutoff date, the Vendor and manufacturer at their sole discretion may choose to provide next year's model at current year's prices until the end of the contract term. 3.04 DETERMINATION OF AWARD The FSA shall award the contract to the lowest and best bidder. In determining the lowest and best bidder, in addition to price, there shall be considered the following: • The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the Contract. • Whether the bidder can perform the Contract within the time specified, without delay or interference. • The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience and efficiency of the bidder. • The quality of performance of previous contracts. • The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the Contract. 58 3.05 FACILITIES The FSA reserves the right to inspect the bidder's facilities at any time with prior notice. 3.06 SUBSTITUTIONS The FSA WILL NOT accept substitute shipments of any kind. Bidder(s) is expected to furnish the brand quoted in their bid once awarded. Any substitute shipments will be returned at the bidder's expense. 3.07 COLLUSION Dealerships and their representatives may submit multiple bids without conflict of "Collusion" as long as the bid submitted is not from the same manufacture and product line. Dealerships which share the same ownership may submit multiple bids also without conflict of collusion as long as the bidders are not in the same region, with the same manufacturer and product line. Reference General Conditions 1.44 Collusion for extended definition. 3.08 OPTION TO RENEW WITH PRICE ADJUSTMENT The contract could be extended for an additional two (2) years, on a year to year basis, if mutually agreed by upon both parties. Prior to completion of each exercised contract term, the FSA may consider an adjustment to price due to increases or decreases on the Consumer Price Index; but in no event will the prices be increased or decreased by a percentage greater than the percentage change reflected in the Nationally published Consumer Price Index-Goods and Services, computed 60 days prior to the anniversary date of the contract. It is the vendor's responsibility to request any pricing adjustment under this provision. For any adjustment to commence on the first day of any exercised option period, the vendor's request or adjustment should be submitted 60' days prior to expiration of the then current contract term. The vendor adjustment request must clearly substantiate the requested increase. If no adjustment request is received from the vendor, the FSA will assume that the vendor has agreed that the optional term may be exercised without pricing adjustment. Any adjustment request received after the commencement of a new option period will not be considered. The FSA reserves the right to accept the renewal adjustment or to allow the contract to terminate and re-advertise for bids, whichever is in the best interest of the FSA. 3.09 VEBA The VEBA System is being replaced and VEBA is sun-downing with an estimated timeframe of Fall 2016. All references of VEBA are replaced with FSA Cooperative Bid Award. 3.10 AMENDMENTS TO SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program· Administrator retains the right to issue amendments to the solicitation as appropriate and necessary. Notice of any amendment will be posted on the FSA Cooperative Bid Award website. Bidders are responsible for monitoring the FSA Cooperative Bid Award website for new or updated information concerning the bid. 3.11 ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS to the Bid Award The FSA reserves the right to add or delete any items from this bid or resulting contract(s) when deemed to be in the best interest of FSA and the participating eligible users. 59 The FSA reserves the right to add additional manufacturer lines and brands to the bid award as they become available and are not in conflict with any already awarded dealer representing or competing with the same manufacturer and brands. These Manufacturers/Dealers may be considered as additional providers of good and/or services to the contract after having met all of the criteria necessary to be an approved vendor and their product or service meets the minimum specifications ofthe original bid. FSA reserves the right to remove, discontinue or suspend the sale or offering of any product or commodity within the bid document or existing contract, at its discretion. This decision to take action may be based upon and not limited to: • Slow or No Sales • Product Recalls and Other Safety Issues • Dealer/Manufacturer Performance • Lack of Relevance of Products/Commodities If an FSA awarded dealer terminates a product line (Manufacturer or Brand), the dealer is required to notify the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator within ten (10) business days of the decision not to retain the Manufacturer or Brand. In the event a manufacturer reassigns the product line to an alternate dealer, the manufacturer and the dealer is required immediately to notify the FSA in writing of the change within ten (10) business days confirming the reassignment. If the vendor/dealer is not already an approved FSA vendor, the vendor is required to apply to the FSA to become an approved vendor PRIOR to conducting any qualified sales. The dealer and the manufacturer are required to honor the contract pricing and all of the applicable terms and conditions throughout the remaining term of the contract. 3.12 HYBRIDS and other ALTERNATIVE FUELED VEHICLES The Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties encourage the purchase of alternative fueled vehicles. Bidders shall provide prices for any standard production, special productions, limited production or experimental vehicles available from the vehicle manufacturer for any of the classes of vehicles specified in this bid. State the production status of the vehicle and enclose any and all available literature and information for each specification bid. 3.13 POLICE RATED VEHICLES/MOTORCYCLES (PPV) Vehicles in this category have been reviewed by one or more of the nationally recognized authorities on Police Vehicle Testing Program/Evaluation. These vehicles were historically referred to as "Pursuit Rated". These evaluations are not designed to recommend a particular product but to serve as a resource of information on vehicles which are currently being offered for police service. To see the full detailed report click or copy the links below. The importance with which each individual phase is weighted in these evaluations is a subjective decision which should be made by each agency based upon that agency's needs. For the purposes of this bid specification the following recognized authorities are as follows; STATE OF MICHIGAN Department of State Police and Department of Technology, Management and Budget Police Vehicle Evaluation Program http://www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/2016 MY Police Vehicle Evaluation Test Book 516080 7.pdf 60 Excerpt from the State of Michigan General introduction. "We recommend you review the information contained in this report and then apply it to the needs of your agency. This report is not an endorsement of products, but a means of learning what's available for your officers so they can do their job effectively and safely. If anything in this report requires further explanation or clarification, please call or write." LASD LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE TEST AND EVALUATION PROGRAM Vehicles: http://www.la-sheriff.org/s2/static content/srvc/documents/2016 Vehicle Test Booklet.pdf Moto rcycles: http://www.la-she riff.org/s2/ static contentlsrvc/ docu ments/2016-Motorcycle-Test-Boo klet. pdf Preface from LASD Evaluation Report The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department first implemented its police vehicle testing program in 1974. Since that time, our department has become nationally recognized as a major source of information relative to police vehicles and their use. It is our goal to provide law enforcement agencies with the information they require to successfully evaluate those vehicles currently being offered for police service. The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department is proud to publish this information, via the internet, to all law enforcement agencies. Since the inception of our vehicle testing program in 1974, we have continually refined our efforts in this area in order to provide the law enforcement community with the most current information available. During the 1997 model year testing, the Sheriff's department expanded its existing criteria to include an urban or "city street" pursuit course. This course consists of multiple city block distances punctuated by the various types of turns normally found in most inner city environments. The "city street" course is designed to simulate the conditions encountered by most officers working in typical urban communities. The test is only conducted on vehicles offered with a factory "Police Package". Since many law enforcement agencies buy "non-pursuit" vehicles, we also test vehicles offered in a "Special Service" configuration when offered by the manufacturers. These vehicles are tested in a similar fashion as "Police Package" vehicles however we do not subject them to the city street pursuit course. The booklet is not intended as a recommendation for any specific vehicle contained within. The Sheriff's Department conducts the vehicle testing program in order to accomplish two primary goals. To provide law enforcement agencies with the data necessary to assist those in the vehicle selection process, and to provide the various vehicle manufacturers with the input necessary to better meet the needs of law enforcement. We recognize the fact that individual agency needs can be influenced by cost, operational considerations and other factors. Our testing process, is designed to address the law enforcement officer's operational requirements in terms of vehicle performance, vehicle safety, and comfort. Each test is designed and executed to simulate actual field conditions as closely as possible. The vehicles being tested are driven on city streets and interstates, as well as the performance track, by law enforcement personnel. The maneuvers duplicated during the electronic test procedures are those encountered in actual patrol and emergency operations which the law enforcement officer may \ encounter in the field. Interpretation of test results is the responsibility of each agency. The importance with which each individual phase is weighted is a subjective decision which should be made by each agency based upon that agency's needs. 3.14 SPECIAL SERVICE VEHICLES (SSV): Vehicles in this category, in some cases have been reviewed by one or more of the nationally recognized authorities on Police Vehicle Testing Program/Evaluation (see Section 3.13, above). These vehicles are often referred to as "Special Service Vehicle" and often used in Public Safety applications and other areas of government. Please refer to manufactures published information for detailed information regarding these vehicles. 3.15 CAB AND CHASSIS PURCHASES Cab and Chassis can be purchased from the dealer without any required additional fitting by the dealer. However, the dealer upon sale of an incomplete chassis is not required to register/title the incomplete vehicle unless the up fitting is completed by the dealer or the dealers licensed and certified up fitter. If an agency chooses to up fit the chassis utilizing a 3rd party vendor and the work is outside of the scope of the purchase order issued to the dealer by the agency, then the 3rd party vendor is liable to perform all the prerequisites of the state and issue the appropriate registration/title to the agency upon completion of the work. 61 FSA highly recommends that all up fitting of cab and chassis be performed by vendors who are licensed/certified to perform such work to avoid unnecessary exposure to any possible future liability as a result of the up fitting. Reference F.5. 319.21(2) 3.16 FACTORY INSTALLED Aftermarket parts, modifications and factory produced parts and components ordered as parts and installed by the dealer, or a Vendor, do not meet the requirements of "Factory Installed" components, and will be rejected for noncompliance with the requirements of the specification. In the event a component(s) that does not meet the specifications is found to be installed on a vehicle before or after the vehicle has been accepted by the customer, the Vendor shall be required to replace the vehicle with a vehicle that meets the required specifications, INCLUDING ALL FACTORY INSTALLED COMPONENTS. In the alternative, the customer shall decide whether they will accept dealer installed components. • All specified as "factory installed" is to be installed on the vehicle at the primary site of assembly and is to be the manufacturer's standard assembly-line product. No aftermarket and no dealer installed equipment will be accepted as "factory installed". Vendors found supplying aftermarket or dealer installed equipment where "factory installed" are specified may be required to retrieve all vehicles delivered and reorder new vehicles meeting the specifications. • ALL factory ordered options are to be "OEM and factory installed" unless otherwise noted by the awarded dealer and acknowledged in writing by both the dealer and the customer. Verbal agreements will not be recognized; if any exception to the delivered product is taken be the dealer or the customer. 3.17 DEALER/VENDOR INSTALLED EQUIPMENT All dealer installed accessories (roll bar, trailer hitch, etc.) shall be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. All such accessories must be manufactured by a recognized manufacturer of the product provided, unless the accessory is not available from a recognized manufacturer. Dealer is required to disclose "Make/Model" of product being offered and the location, design, and model must be approved by the customer prior to installation. Dealer must also disclose the warranty of any item that less than or exceeds factory vehicle factory warranty coverage. An awarded Vendor that employs or subcontracts technicians to install emergency equipment on vehicles purchased on this contract are required to utilize technicians that are certified in Law Enforcement Vehicle Installation through EVT Certification Commission, Inc. or an approved equivalent. The Florida Sheriffs' Association Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may at any time during the contract period request proof of the required certification. Any awarded Vendor that violates this provision will be considered in default of the contract. The contract may then be terminated upon ten day written notice of said violation. 3.18 BID EVALUATION CRITERIA Eligible responsive bids will be evaluated to determine if all contract bid requirements are met. Bids that do not meet all contract requirements of this solicitation or fail to provide all required information, documents, or materials may be rejected as nonresponsive. 62 Bidder must have the necessary facilities, personnel and expertise, and must be prepared, if requested by the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator, to present evidence of such experience, including evidence of EVT certified technicians to perform installation of emergency lighting for applicable specifications. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator reserves the right to investigate or inspect at any time during the bid award process and the contract period as to, whether the product, qualifications, or facilities offered by Bidder meet the contract requirements. Bidders whose bids, past performance, or current status do not reflect the capability, integrity or reliability to fully and in good faith perform the requirements of the contract may be rejected as non-responsive. In determining past performance, the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator will give strong consideration to the nature and number of complaints received from Customers regarding a previously awarded dealer. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may use discretion in determining which bids meet the contract requirements of this solicitation, and which respondents are responsive and responsible. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may use discretion in accepting or rejecting any and all bids, or separable portions thereof, and to waive any minor irregularity, technicality, or omission if determined that doing so will serve the best interest of the local government agencies of the State of Florida. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may reject any responses not submitted in the manner specified by solicitation documents 3.19 BASIS FOR AWARD The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator shall award the bid to the lowest and best responsive bidder by specification, by manufacturer and by zone to bidders who have met the qualifications based on facilities, financial resources, and can demonstrate their ability to perform the work in a satisfactory manner. Bidders, who routinely demonstrate significant deficiencies in providing excellent customer service during the contract period prior to the issuance of this bid, may have their bid rejected or limited to the number of regions they can be awarded in this bid cycle. For purpose of this contract the term "significant" as determined by the Florida Sheriffs Association. In cases where the manufacturer is the core of the issue then the dealer must provide evidence of timely communication to the complainant and the FSA. Bidders are hereby advised that the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may use discretion in rejecting any bid proposal not considered to be competitive in nature based on the best pricing information available. The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may use discretion in rejecting any or all bids, in whole or in part, and/or make or limit awards either as individual items or as a total combined bid, whichever they consider to be in the best interest of the local governmental agencies of the State of Florida, and to waive any informality in any proposal. The add options in the bid shall be for informational purposes only and will not serve as a basis for bid protest. Reference: Bidder Instructions, Section 2.19 Option Pricing, for additional criteria. 3.20 BID WITHDRAWAL Bidder warrants by virtue of bidding the prices quoted in their bid response will be good for an evaluation period of sixty (GO) calendar days from the date of bid opening unless otherwise stated. Bidders will only be allowed to withdraw their bids after the opening time and date at the discretion of the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator and in the best interest of FSA. 63 3.21 ZONE BIDDING Bidders are allowed to condition their bid for award in one or more geographic zones depicted on the zone map included. (Addendum A) A Space is provided for bidder to indicate zone bidding. Absence of any indication to the contrary, ALL bids will be considered statewide. 3.22 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICES Bidder's attention is directed to the pre-delivery service requirements as detailed. To assure proper pre-delivery service, the Vendor shall provide, at time of delivery, a completed copy of the manufacturer's standard retail sale pre-delivery inspection form (examples are listed below). o CHRYSLER NEW PREPARATION, INSPECTION AND ROAD TEST o FORD PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE RECORD o GM NEW VEHICLE INSPECTION PROCEDURE (Or manufacturer's latest pre-delivery form) 3.23 NON-SCHEDULED OPTIONS FSA endeavors to include many non-scheduled options, factory and aftermarket, in the bid document. However, it should be understood that this category is enormous in capacity and not feasible for complete listing. Should an agency request a non-scheduled option, not included in the contract, the awarded vendor may provide this non- scheduled option. The agency has the opportunity to request the vendor's demonstration of discount pricing for any non- scheduled option during the quote process. At no time should the non-scheduled option exceed MSRP or Published Price. Non-scheduled options should be listed as a separate line item and noted as such on the purchase order, with prices. All non-scheduled options are covered under these terms and conditions. -3.24 DELIVERY TIME Vendors shall specify on the attached Bid Form, the estimated delivery time (in calendar days) for each item. Agency should consult the vendor regarding vehicle production schedules that may be available on-line. Delivery time may become a basis for making an award. Delivery shall be within the normal working hours of the user, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. 3.25 VEHICLE DELIVERY The successful bidder shall be responsible for delivering vehicles that are properly serviced, clean, and in first class operating condition. Pre-delivery service, at a minimum, shall include the following: • Standard Dealer and Manufacturer protocol for new vehicle delivery plus; • Cleaning of vehicle, if necessary, and removal of all unnecessary tags, stickers, papers, etc. DO NOT remove window price sticker or supplied line sheet; • Speedometer must be correct regardless of the tires provided by the vehicle manufacturer or axle ratio furnished; • Owner's manual and warranty manual to accompany each vehicle; 64 • Manufacturer's suggested retail price list sheet (window sticker) form MUST be in the vehicle when it is delivered to the purchasing agency. Vehicles that are missing this form, or have forms that have been altered, will not be accepted. 3.26 ORDER, DELIVERY AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES A. Order 1) Eligible customers shall issue a purchase order to the Vendor, and such purchase order shall bear the contract or bid number, specification number, customer's federal identification number and contact information (phone number and email address) shall be placed by the customer directly with the Vendor, and shall be deemed to incorporate the contract solicitation terms and conditions. Required delivery or due dates should be discussed with the dealer at the time of the quote. It is important to note that dealers do not have ANY control over production delays in schedules from the manufacturer. While it is recommended that an agency purchase from the "zone" which is closest to their location, it is not mandatory to do so, when the agency needs determine an alternative vendor in another zone, is a better fit. Vehicles purchased from vendors awarded in the Police, Administrative, Utility Vehicles, Trucks & Vans contract (FSAXX-VELXX.X), outside an awarded zone may, upon mutual agreement between the vendor and the purchaser, charge an "Out-of-Zone" fee. 2) Purchasing agency is required to forward an executed copy of the purchase order to the Florida Sheriffs Association, Cooperative Bid Coordinator (by email, fax or hard copy) at the same time the purchase order is released to the Vendor. 3) If a Vendor receives a purchase order for a specification for which they were not awarded, the Vendor must notify the customer and return the purchase order to the customer within three (3) business days. 4) All vehicles ordered prior to manufacturer's close of production and in accordance with the contract shall be supplied in the manufacturer's next model run of that class vehicle even if it requires supplying a later model at the original bid prices. . 5) Vendor shall place order with manufacturer within ten (10) business days after receipt of purchase order. Vendor shall assure that all orders are placed in full compliance with the specifications and purchase order. 6) It is the Vendor's responsibility to insure that the vehicle ordered by the customer is fully compatible with all ordered options and that the vehicle complies with all applicable manufacturer and industry standards. The Vendor's acceptance of a customer's order will indicate that the Vendor agrees to deliver a vehicle that will be fully compatible with all of its options. 7) Any changes that are required to bring a vehicle into compliance with its various options due to an incorrect order will be accomplished at the Vendor's expense. 8) A "Confirmation of Order" form shall be completed and returned to the customer placing order(s) against this contract, (a sample copy of the confirmation form is included) within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of purchase order without prompting or notification by the customer. (Refer to Addendum "C") Any additional information needed to complete this form should be obtained by contacting the customer. The form may be modified to accommodate each customer individually as necessary. 65 B. Delivery 1) Vendor shall complete delivery of the vehicle to the customer within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of the vehicle(s) from the manufacturer or equipment supplier. Vehicles originating as an incomplete vehicle would be exempt. 2) Receipt of a vehicle by the Vendor is defined as acceptance of the vehicle(s) from a common carrier at the Vendor's place of business or any third party's place of business. 3) Deliveries of less than 350 miles may be accomplished by driving the vehicle. Any delivery accomplished by driving the vehicle must be supervised and the driver must comply with manufacturer's break-in requirements and all applicable traffic laws and ordinances. Any delivery accomplished by driving a police rated vehicle must use an "OUT OF SERVICE" cover on light bars. All deliveries in excess of 350 miles shall be made by transport, or otherwise approved by the purchasing agency. Incomplete vehicles would be exempt. 4) At the purchaser's option, a vehicle with more than 350 odometer miles may be rejected or $0.51 cents per mile in excess of 350 miles may be deducted from the invoice, unless previously approved by the purchasing agency. This requirement also applies to redelivery of vehicles which were rejected upon delivery. 5) Warranty Start Date -If the purchaser needs to reset the warranty start date because of an extended delivery date, they must do so by contacting the dealer in writing. Incomplete vehicles or vehicles delivered to an up fitter would not qualify for a revised start date unless the vehicle is in the control of the dealer during the up fit. In any event, all warranties shall begin at the time of delivery and final acceptance by the purchaser. 6) All bids are F.O.B. to the agency. If the dealer, at the request of the purchasing agency delivers vehicles or equipment to an alternate location other than home base and is outside the scope of the purchase order, this will conclude the dealer's responsibility for delivery. Any exception is invalid unless the agreement, quote, purchase order, or other written document states otherwise. 7) Vendor shall notify agency personnel designated on purchase order no less than 24 hours prior to delivery during mutually agreeable dates and times. Transport deliveries must be unloaded and inspected by receiving agency. Deliveries not complying with these requirements may be rejected and will have to be redelivered at Vendor's expense. 8) All vehicles must contain no less than 1/4 tank of fuel as indicated by fuel gauge at time of delivery, except for vehicles and equipment with tanks over thirty five (35) gallons in capacity, which must contain a minimum of ten (10) gallons of fuel. C. liquidated Damages 1) Should the Vendor fail to comply with the requirements in Section 3.26.B.6 above, the agency may invoke liquidated damages of $20.00 per day per unit for each day beyond the specified delivery requirements. 2) Force Majeure. Liquidated damages shall not be assessed for a delay resulting from the Vendor's failure to comply with delivery requirements if neither the fault nor the negligence of the Vendor or its employees contributed to the delay and the ~elay is due directly to acts of God, wars, acts of public enemies, strikes, fires, floods, or other similar cause wholly beyond the Vendor's control, or for any of the foregoing that Sub-Vendors or suppliers if no alternate source of supply is available to the Vendor. In case of any delay the Vendor believes is excusable, they shall notify the customer in writing of the delay or potential delay and describe the cause of the delay either (1) within ten (10) days after the cause that creates or will create the delay first arose, 66 3) If the vendor could reasonably foresee that a delay could occur as a result, or if delay is not reasonably foreseeable, within five (5) days after the date the vendor first had reason to believe that a delay could result. The foregoing shall constitute the Vendor's sole remedy or excuse with respect to delay. 3.27 ACCEPTANCE It is the purchaser's responsibility to thoroughly inspect each vehicle prior to acceptance. Copies of the bid specifications and purchase order for the vehicle will be delivered with the vehicle. Purchasers are to inspect the vehicle and compare bid specifications, purchase order and manufacturer's window sticker or manufacturer's invoice to ensure vehicle meets or exceeds the requirements of the technical bid specifications and purchase order. Purchasers are to inspect the vehicle for physical damage. Delivery of a vehicle to a customer does not constitute. acceptance for the purpose of payment. Final acceptance and authorization of payment shall be given only after a thorough inspection indicates that the vehicle meets contract specifications and the requirements listed below. Should the delivered vehicle differ in any respect from specifications, payment will be withheld until such time as the Vendor completes the necessary corrective action. Units shall be delivered with each of the following documents completed/included: a. Copy of "Customer's Purchase Order" b. Copy of the applicable "Vehicle Specification" c. Copy of "Manufacturer's Invoice" or "Window Sticker". Copy of manufacturer's invoice if vehicle model is not delivered with a window sticker. Prices may be deleted from manufacturer's invoice. d. Copy of "Pre-Delivery Service Report" e. "Warranty Certification" f. Owner's manual g. DHSMV 82040, "Application for Certificate of Title and/or Vehicle Registration" (for signature of authorized representative). This document will not be included if the Vendor/dealer is providing the tag and title. Deliveries that do not include the above forms and publications will be considered and incomplete and will be refused. 3.28 INSPECTION, ACCEPTANCE & TITLE Inspection and acceptance will be at destination unless otherwise provided. Title t%r risk of loss or damage to all items shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder until acceptance by the buyer unless loss or damage result from negligence by the buyer. Reference: 3.31 Invoicing and Payments It is the expressed responsibility of the purchaser to inspect a vehicle within 3 business days after acceptance for any damages. When the vehicle requires delivery to an alternate location, other than that of the agency, for further modification or up-fitting, will not preclude the 3 day requirement for inspection. If the materials or services supplied to the FSA are found to be defective or not conform to specifications, the FSA reserves the right to cancel the order upon written notice to the seller and return product at bidder's expense. 3.29 EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT The FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator may make an equitable adjustment in the contract terms or pricing in the contract at its discretion. Adjustments to pricing may occur for various reasons, such as pricing or availability of supply (i.e. material surcharge) is affected by extreme and unforeseen volatility in the marketplace, that is, by 67 circumstances that satisfy all the following criteria: (1) the volatility is due to causes wholly beyond the Vendor's control, (2) the volatility affects the marketplace or industry, not just the particular contract source of supply, (3) the effect on pricing or availability of supply is substantial, and (4) the volatility so affects the Vendor that continued performance of the contract would result in a substantial loss. When requesting an adjustment, including but not limited to price increases, the following must be submitted to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator: • A letter of request from the Vendor, including the specification number and model listed in the contract, along with the requested changes; • When requested adjustment is based on production cutoff of a currently listed model, a letter of affirmation from the manufacturer; • When requested adjustment includes model changes, manufacturer's documentation of items included in the proposed model in order to determine that the proposed model meets the base specification; • Currently published MSRP Listing 3.30 DISCOUNTS Discounts must be a whole, positive percentage with no decimal place (%; e.g. 10%). Discount ranges are not acceptable. Discounts shall be below Manufacturer's Standard Retail Pricing (MSRP) or manufacturers published price for any vehicle, equipment and factory add options. The dealer has the authority to offer additional discounts based on quantity, as well as additional manufacturer/dealer discounts. 3.31 INVOICING AND PAYMENTS Invoicing and payments shall be the responsibility of the Vendor and customer placing orders against this contract. Vendors must invoice each customer independently from the Florida Sheriffs Association, the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida Fire Chiefs Association for vehicle(s) purchased from this contract. The Vendor shall be paid upon submission of properly certified invoices to the purchaser at the prices stipulated on the contract at the time the order is placed, after delivery and acceptance of goods. Upon receipt of goods, a customer has three (3) working days to inspect and approve the goods and services. The Local Government Prompt Payment Act (as stated in Sections 218.70-218.80, Florida Statutes); will apply to ensure timely payment of Vendor invoices. The invoice(s) shall indicate the following but is not limited to these requirements: Shipping location, purchase order number, contract number, quantity shipped, price, date, make, model and serial number of vehicle(s). 3.32 PAYMENT Invoices for payment will be submitted by the agency after the items awarded to a vendor have been received, inspected, and found to comply with award specifications, free of damage or defect and properly invoiced. 3.33 WARRANTY, REPAIRS AND SERVICE Failure by any manufacturer's authorized representative to render proper warranty service/ adjustments, including providing a copy of the warranty work order to the customer, shall subject that representative and the Vendor to 68 suspension from the approved vendor listing until satisfactory evidence of correction is presented to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator. 3.34 INADEQUATE SERVICE When equipment requires service or adjustments upon delivery, the Vendor shall either remedy the defect, or be responsible for reimbursing the manufacturer's local authorized dealer, or others, to remedy the defect. Such service or adjustments shall be initiated by the Vendor within forty-eight (48) hours (not including weekends and holidays) after notification by a customer. Delivery will not be considered complete until all service and/or adjustments are satisfactory and the equipment redelivered. The provisions of the delivery paragraph shall remain in effect until the redelivery is accomplished. The cost of any transportation required shall be the responsibility of the Vendor until the equipment is satisfactory and accepted by the customer. 3.35 FSA ADMINISTRATIVE FEES FOR ALL SPECIFICATIONS rev 2/16 Dealers are to include a three quarters of one percent (.0075) FSA Administrative Fee to their base bid prices, at the time of bid submission. This FSA Fee should also be included in all additional equipment items (add options) and should not be indicated as a separate line item on any purchase order. Cross-reference: Prices Quoted -2.18 FSA Administrative Fees are based on the total purchase order amount of the new vehicle or equipment, excluding trade- ins. Trade-ins, extended warranties and other exchanges will not reduce or impact the FSA Fee calculation. No other administrative fee(s) will be applicable to any transaction relative to the contract. Trade-In Example for F5A Fee: *Vehicle Equipment Total: $25,000.00 *This Amount Used to Calculate FSA Administrative Fee Less Trade-In Allowance: -$2,000.00 Not Considered in Calculation Purchase Order Total: $23,000.00 Not Considered in Calculation 3.36 CONTRACTING VENDORS' QUARTERLY REPORTS AND FSA ADMINISTRATIVE FEE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS REVo2/16 A. Purchase Order Copies: • Due upon receipt by the dealer and are considered late within five (5) business days. • Scan a complete copy of the purchase order as a .pdf, naming the document in the example file name format. Examples: County=Florida County, County of PO 12345 City=Florida City, City of PO 12345 5heriff=Sheriff Agency of PO 12345 Education= Institution Name P01?345 ABC County BCC PO 12345 ABC, City of PO 12345 ABC County 50 PO 12345 ABC County College PO 12345 • Place the following in the subject line of the e-mail: Example: PDF Document Title. Forward purchase order copy by email to COOP@flsheriffs.org . B. Quarterly Activity Reports: • Quarterly Activity Reports are due quarterly (see schedule below) no later than the 20th of the month following the end of the quarter and should be sent by email to COOP@flsheriffs.org. See Addendum (lD(I 69 • All awarded Vendors MUST file a signed and dated quarterly activity report with their fee submission. Should there be no activity during a given quarter, Vendor is required to submit a quarterly activity report, and must indicate "NO SALES THIS QUARTER" on the report. Schedule: October 1-December 31 April 1-June 30 January 1-March 31 July 1-September 30 • No copies of purchase orders are necessary for the quarterly report. They should already be on file pursuant to Purchase order copies section A above. • Quarterly Activity Reports must be complete with the name of the dealer and the date: Example Spomot Motors, October 3D, 2016 in the document header. It is no longer necessary to indicate the quarter on the top of the report, as it is included on the report. • Checks for the FSA Administrative Fee should be received by the FSA no later than the 15th of the month following the close ofthe quarter. Ref. Section 3.35 above. • Quarterly Activity Reports which do not adhere to the required format and/or not supported by complete, legible copies of all purchase orders in their entirety, previously submitted, pursuant to Purchase order copies to FSA, section 3.36 (A) above, will be returned to the reporting dealership for correction of cited deficiencies. Afte(receipt of payment from contract purchases, all administrative fees shall be payable by the Vendor to the FSA no later than 15 days after the end of each quarter. All fees payable to the FSA during any given quarter will be accompanied and supported by a detailed Quarterly Activity Report as defined above. By submission of these Quarterly Activity Reports and corresponding fee submissions, the Vendor is certifying the accuracy of such reports and deposits. All reports and fee submissions shall be subject to audit by the FSA or their designee. Vendors failing to submit FSA Administrative Fees and Quarterly Activity Reports will incur a $25 per day late fee for every day that fees and reports are past due, beginning on the eleventh (21st) day of the month following the end of the quarter. Ref. General Conditions Section 1.48 Non-Performance: Schedule of Fines Such late fees are to be included in Vendor's Administrative Fee submission; however, any applicable late fees that are not included in the Administrative Fee submission will be returned to the Vendor as an incomplete report. Late fees that are outstanding more than 45 days can result in disqualification as a bidder in future years' solicitation. There will not be reminders concerning the Quarterly Activity Reports or the Administrative Fee sent by FSA. The quarterly activity report and administrative fees are the contractual responsibility of each Awarded Vendor. All participating Vendors will be responsible for making sure that the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator has the correct contact e- mail address for the person responsible for all quarterly reports. This information must be submitted to the FSA Cooperative Bid Coordinator at COOP@flsheriffs.org . Failure to submit Administrative Fees with accompanying Quarterly Activity Reports within 30 calendar days following the end of each quarter will result in the dealer being found in default. All re-procurement cost may be charged against the defaulting dealer and may result in immediate cancellation of your contract and removal from the vendor list. 70 Sample Quarterly Report: Nameofl ,Agency Page Total [INSERT DEALERSHIP NAME HERE] fln,wtTab-fMadwEdttl QUARTERLY REPORT for BID # [Enter Bid Number} Effective Oates: oct 1,2015 thru September 30, 2016 PO# IQiY. Spec. # VehideType PO Date Total PO Amoullt $ - Admin. fee 1$ 1$ $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ $ $ $ 1$ $ - $ - 1$ 1$ 1$ 1$ 1$ - 1$ - .!. $ $ $ $ - $ - $ $ $ - Reports are due no later than the 15th of the month following quarter end. Fees are due by the 20th of the month foUowing quarter end. 3.37 DEALER CONTACT INFORMATION The Awarded Vendor/Dealer will maintain correct contact information with FSA at all times. If a change occurs during any given period of a contract, FSA must be advised and a Florida Sheriffs Association Vendor Change Document completed, signed by an authorized representative of the Vendor/Dealer company and submitted via e-mail though FLEET@flsheriffs.org. (Refer to Addendum "B") Request a copy of the Vendor Change Document from the FSA Bid Coordinator when necessary. 71 3.38 STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY Each person signing the Contract warrants that he/she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party to the Contract. 72 Addendum A FSA CONTRACT ZONE MAP WESTl!RN WliSTERN BAY CALHOUN DOOE JlSCAMB1A DANKIlN GADSDEN GULP HQLMliS JACKSON JEfFERSON WAYJn"l'E tmN llJIRlnY MADISON OXALOOSA SANTA ROSA TAYlOR. WAL'l'ON WAKUl..LA WASHlNGl'ON CIlNTIlAL mmVARD cmrus DESOTO HARDEE ImllNANOO mGllLANDS lULlSBOROOOlt INDIAN H.IVER LAKE MANATEE ODP.CBOBEE OltANGfi OSCl!OlA PASCO PINELtAS POIX ST.LUcm SARASOi'A SEMlNOm SUM'tER v.t(UOtS NomIERN AlACHUA BADll BRADFORD CLAY COLUMBIA DUVAl. FlAGlJiR. GILCHRIST HAMIL't'ON LRVY MARION NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS SUWANEE UNION VOLUSlA s.otmIElUi BROWAlID CHAIU..(1l'fR COWl!ll GlADES HENDllY LIm MARTIN MIAMI.DADE MONROE PAUll BEACH 73 NORTHBRN Addendum B FIc;tfdaSh~tl(f$ ASsoi:I~Jbn Cooperatlv.PIi'l'dl~slng Program Vendor Change Document P,/f/J,~~ lXiJ'iiple.ttlthl$ Jqrr!l t~ f!QlfdfJttlq "1llJ(!MedCfl,dnge I<> c;iiii1pat>y IJddi'~.~:Ci>I!Uld'pr OInta:d Weir/ftlf/Oll billow •. In~lud. aU ~d~ .. wh~re injormo)lon hOI dlanQlld, J)1Ii'!11lt1 IlfW •. FSA Contract Number(s) affemd by change: liits Informatfon is requested by ari authorized representative of ___ ...,--.,._--,..,.-______ . Thf~ fe:q(i~t will ta~ effect .aO.::>o!)"~ 1.~ls fI!,~fv .. dby' fSA by e-iMUI!im tq !?dbO@flIlWlf&ibrB. Nanieof Authorlzea'Company RepresentatiVe ________________ _ Jqb,Tltle'--_________ _ oa~ofReqqest __________ _ Authorized Company Represerrtatlve,S!gnaiure:, __________________ _ 74 Addendum C CONFllDfATlONQF OW_I Plitt· rGb,'l .. ·,il .... oclatSo . ~.J~ ~~",,'~ ,.."tn Cooperlltl'vePutdllaliin,,; PrograltUl .. BidNo'Ii~" lhaMrs C'lrIltoeomptilttf(lnii retum tlilsconjlrmQtion;o[orderfMn.byft/KormQII toth.jOllowing toeatlDrlITStecl Ii4fowWlthlnJpurte,nJ14)tQlenc{Qrdoynft.rm,fpt6/purclaaHorder. . Dealership: ... · ____________________________ _ Mdt~s~:._' ___________________________ ---' :Clty:._· ___________ """:State:. _______ ---'-:Z.lp:,..--_____ _ ContactPersotl, __________________________ _ SpecifiCation No .. __ ...,.,.... __ ..,......T.VPeVEihlcl(l---__ ----_------...,.. PurChase order Number: ... : ________ --"ll.laUl PurChase Cirder Re<::eived:: _____ _ Dellvelyshould occur wlthlnesttmated. .' calendar days afltirrecelpt otPurchaseOrder. Attopyohhe R~qtilrf:~ r?~~u¢t(~I1~h~Eit{~l:ar~ A~tM~forV¢ut.fll~~.. . . tomments: ___________________________ ~ dontact.PerS()m __________________________ _ At:Id(ess:. ____________ ~ _______________ _ Clty:'--__________ -.:.S.~t!!:'_: _______ -'Zip; ______ _ Phone Number: _____________ --JFux:: .... ____________ _ E-mail: ...--___________________________ ...... 75 ATTACHMENTB CONTRACT FOR CAB & CHASSIS TRUCKS AND OTHER FLEET EQUIPMENT CONTRACT PRICE; SPECIFICATION #15 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI QUOTATION AND SPECIFICATIONS Thomas F. Pepe -01-11-16 76 Palmetto Ford Truck Sales, Inc Florida Sheriff's Bid FSA16 VEH14.0 John Webster Procuremnent Specialist 6130 Sunset Drive Miami, FL 33143 305-663-6339 jwebster@southmiamifl.gov Autocar base spec -Souththern Districts Spec #15 Premium Refuse Hauler -64k pkg, 46k RA, Double Frame Right Hand Steer Cummins.L9350 HP 1150 FT-LB Front Engine PTa Provision Air Assist for Cab Tilt Oil Pan Protective Shield Air Drain w/ Central Manifold & Petcocks Door Check Straps LH & RH New Tag Diamond Plate Floor Cummins PP2 5 Yr /150,000 Mile Ext. Coverage Autocar Aftertreatment 5 Yr /150,000 Mile Ext. Coverage New Way 33 Yard Automated Sidewinder (Incudes upgrade from standard 31 yard body) -Include operator & maintenance training along with digital and or printed manuals. ITotal Price Delivered Approval: ______________ _ Print Name: _____________ _ Purchase Order Number: _________ _ $ 138,850.00 $ 11,624.00 $ 599.00 $ (6,170.00) $ 589.00 $ ·199.00 $ 69.00 $ 274.00 $ 900.00 $ 159.00 $ 1,650.00 $ 700.00 $ 143,419.00 $ 292,862.00 I Please Contact: David Yglesias (305) 470-133117david@palmettotruck.com with any questions EQUIPMENT LIST CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI April 24, 2017 New Way Sidewinder 31 Cubic Yard Body Capacity Front Mount Tandem Vane Pump Pack On The Go Multi Cycle Packer Twin 14.5" x 7" Clean Out Doors Chrome Cylinder Rods Side-Access Door to Hopper Nitro Carbonite Single Hoist Cylinder Sight Gauge on Reservoir Tank High Grade Hydraulic Fluid Reinforced, Frame Mounted Arm -1,000 lb. Lift Capacity In-Line Heavy Duty Grippers Sealed Roller Bearings on Packer Follower Panels Pre-crusher Panel Hopper Access Ladder Ergonomic In-Cab Control Panel and Joystick Positive Automatic Tailgate Lock Smooth Body Sidewall Design Acrylic Urethane Enamel Single Color Paint on Body ARM Powder Coat New Way Safety Yellow Rear Vision Camera System, Dual Cameras Back Up Alalm Body Ajar Alarm Tailgate Ajar Alarm Hour Meter "Arm Stowed" Indicator LED Body Lights Halogen Work Lights: 1 in Hopper, 1 Curbside Toward Arm Strobe Light Package (Mounted Upper Tailgate) Strobe Light, SUlface Mount . 10 lb. Fire Extinguisher Triangle Kit 1 Year Body, Arm & Hydraulic Warranty 2 Year Cylinder WalTanty City of South Miami Option Package: Heavy Duty Chains for Standard Arm Severe Refuse Package: 7GA AR450 Hopper Floor & Side Liner, Forward Panel of Body Side Wall 7GA AR450, Body Floor 7GA AR450 32" into Body, Chromium Overlay on Packer Guide Rails 78 FA~ FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES All AbDUl Florida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 60,000 LB. GVWR CAB & CHASSIS -4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLy) 2017 Autocar ACX64 20 I 7 Crane Carrier LET2 2017 MackMR Series 2017 Peterbilt 320 -520 SPECIFICATION #15 Listed above you will find the model numbers of the vehicles that will be included in this year's contract. All items factory installed unless otherwise noted. 1. ENGINE: a. 300 HP 6 cylinder diesel engine, manufacturer's liL minimum 2. TRANSMISISQN: a. Allison 4500 RDS automatic transmission 3. ENGINE EQUIPMENT: a. Alternator -12 volt 100A b. Premium engine hoses c. Injection pump -electronic engine control d. Radiator -aluminum core, or approved equivalent e. Air restriction monitor -intake mounted 4.~ a. Cab -welded steel galvanized or aluminum shell with rust preventative coating. b. Low cab, forward mounted, tilt type. c. Floor covering -black tubber mats d. Seating -driver air suspension mid back, passenger fixed mid back. e. Steering wheel-18" two spoke f. Standard air conditioning and heating 5. FUME: a. Frame -steel construction matched to GVW and mounted body of truck. b. Wheelbase -209" c. Front bumper -painted steel d. Fuel tank -70 gallon, minimum e. Ail' dryer -Bendix AD9 heated, or approved equivalent. 6. SAFETY: a. Horn -single air trumpet 508 79 b. MU1'ors -West Coast to include 7.5" convex mounted to lower mUTOl' bracket. c. Brakes -"S" cam type 16.5" x 5" Q + front and 16.5" x 7" Q + real' with anti-lock without automatic traction control, 01' approved equivalent. d. Slack adjusters -Haldex automatic front and rear. e. Daytime running lights. f. Backup alarm 7. FRONT AXLE: a.Front axle -20,000 lb. b. Front wheels -steel 10 hole hub piloted c. Front tires -315/80Ri22.5 Goodyear G289 d. Front hubs -iron, 01' approved equivalent. e. Oil type with synthetic lube 8. REAR AXLE: a. Rear axle -40,000 lb. b. Real' wheels -steel 10 hole hub piloted c. Real' tires -llR22.5 Goodyear 0124 unisteel traction 01' approved equivalent. d. Hubs -iron, 01' approved equivalent. e. Power divider with warning light and buzzer (includes in cab control) 9. ELECTRICAL: a. CU'cuit protection -fuses except headlamp and wiper circuits which utilize circuit breakers. b. Hand throttle -electronic hand throttle operated through cruise control when in PTO mode only. c. Engine protection -engine shut down system monitoring high water temp, low oil pressure, high exhaust temp, high transmission temp. Disclosure: The Florida Sheriffs Association working in conjunction with manufacturers, dealers and distributors of vehicles/equipment does their best to ensure Model names, numbers and codes represent the latest information available at the time the bid documents are prepared. However, do to the nature of the business, it is recommended that you confirm this information with your dealer representative at the time you are requesting a confirming quote. 509 80 E\~ FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES All About Florida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 60,000 LB. GVWR CAB & CHASSIS -4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) SPECIFICATION #15 2017 Autocar ACX64 The Autocar ACX64 purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this 1110del and FSA's base vehicle specification(s) requirements which are included and made a palt of this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. " ZONE: BASE PRICE: Western $142,480.00 Northern $143,480.00 Central $155,938.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify an:-i~ equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to Vaty from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibility into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants 01' needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone when preparing your order. Additional add/delete options other than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. 510 81 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: Order Code 330hp 1 345hp 1 Order Code ACX64 Palmetto Ford Westem $142,480.00 ,Delete O},ltions ! Engine/transmission -specify l 330 HP ClimmillS I , ! Engine/transmission -specify 1345 1 \ \ Engitie/transmission -specify I Engine/transmission -specify Add Options Palmetto Ford Nortbem $143,480.00 Kenworth of Central Florida Central $155,938.00 Palmetto Ford Soutbem $138,850.00 Western & Northern & Southern Central $7,812.00 1 I NA I I ! 1 $6,170.00 Western & Northern & Southern Central Vendor must demonstrate a discount percentage off of the MSRP or Published Price for non-scheduled options and any optional models bid. This discount only applies to a downgrade/upgrade to the model listed within the specification. eNG 1 1010069 2 '. '. ".1 Engine upgrade -specify' ..... . " ... ' '. '1 D,lIe to availablejilel tallk conjlglll'a/ions, Callfol' Price 1 ." . Hybrid 1 1010064 2 27A001 1 1010026 2 1010060 2 ! Cummins ISL-34Shp 2 , . I I Engine upgrade -specify Hybrid callfol'pl'ice I I Cummins lSL-370hp 2 ". I Engine upgrade -specify . i 'l'l'allsl/lJsslo/l Output Retal'tfel' .1 ! Cummil/s ISL-G 320hp CNG 2 I Engine upgrade -specify I Cummins lSX12-G 350hp 2 1310001 2 .. ... J Engine upgrade -specify .' '. '.' ........ .' . jJacoh.sEngine Brake -ISL (Challge to Jacobs Brake ISX $2,219.00) 2 . . . '"'. \, .' '\' Transmission upgrade -specify ... . .. ! ~l1isOIl 3000RDS /3500RDS 2 27AOOOl ~ ... " .. ' ...... I Tl'al1~mission upgrade-specify . ·1.AlIi$pll .Tl'allslllisslon RETARDER 2 TELMA 2 1 1 ;ranSmiSSi0l1 llpgrade -specify Telma Drivelille Retal'der 2 317000113 ~ 79007 21Tl:l),11$miss ion upgrade -specify , . '. . ·!f.l'l!Pfol' c.0llstanl Mesh PTOZ. .'. 2700023 2 0600002 2 ,; Transmission upgrade -specify Dual All' Conditiolling 2 82 1 I I I I I NAl I ($7,328.00)2 I NAl ($4,923.00)2 1 21 $8,674.00 ($3,653,00) J I 1 NA $7,060000'1 21 NAt $1,886.QO J \ 1 ! , I NA I ($8,751.00)21 I $ 1 02! NA I 7,69 .OJ I \ , NA $13,324.0021 $346002 \ .. 'j ! NA $3.840.002 1 511 VEllCLE:· ACX64 DEALER: Palmetto Ford Palmetto Ford KenwOlth of Central Florida ZONE: Westem Northern Central BASE PRICE: $142,480.00 $143,480.00 $155,938.00 REA VYHAUL 1 '. '·1 GVWR upgrade -specify AUTLUBE 2,' '. J Jle/use Heavy Hauler Package (Includes 46,000 pOl/nd real' axle, double/rome, tire & wheel '.': ':,,:, .: .. : .... :: .... ' .... : ':', ',.' .·1 upgrade, Allx Load Cushiol/s, DiffLock, Shocks, Re/use Brakes, LOl/gel' WB, Hyd Tilt Cab wi ail' l_~~~~l '. 'lillto Lube System/or chassis & body 2 64KJGVW 2 164,000 lb. GVW package . . .. J II/cludes front tires I wheels I HD drive/ine 2 body~qGolP; 2 , ... , ' .• ': .•. J GVWR upgrade -specify . . '.:' .'. '.'1 !Jody Accommodation Package: II/eludes positiol/il/g a/Ail' //llell DEF tallksld,yel'/bafle,y '. '. '. .\ bo~/cenh'al mal/if old 2 914016/933469 2 GVWR upgl'ade -specifv 315122.5 Real' Tires I wheels 1 914016/9300632 JGVWR upgrade -specifv ··f1~R-22.5 Real' Tires Iwheels 1 ! FireSuppr 2 ! GVWR upgl'ade -specify .. ..... Jamal' Fire Suppression 2 poillt 2 969B001 2 , ···.···:IHybrid option : . ' .. :. \ l'~rker E-3 Hybrid System 2 I Bi-fue1 model-specify CNGTNl(S 2 ... ,'. ", I~NG prep -specify , . . . !r;NG Tal/ks 80DGE wlFMM-h'allsit flll-de/uel valve 2 4200002 2 404002 1 .... ', .. 2 '.' 404002 .... '. 3700011 2 I CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) I Methane Detectioll System 2 \ LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) . .1 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire . ,'. '. iPouble Frame: full steel insert .\ D()lIble Frame -Full steel inserl 2 ! 1 Front Axle -specify Frollt Axle: Dalla D2200W 22,OOOlb 2 4633044,1, .. ':. "{Rear Axle -specify 7510001i7610001 2iRt:46:J~0 I . ' ... '. .... .... '{Jleji!se Brakes: 16.5","( 8.62" 2 ! . 330U001 1 350004/359001 2 Rear Suspension -specify Real' Axle 011 Pump 1 46K: HMX-460 wi shocks 2 ~;~~~~~~l:, ..~r=4~~+pe1lSion ~ specify . '" ::1 i16K:fAX 460 ail' ride 2 i Rigid Lift Axle: Pusher 1 Tag 20,000 lb rating air lift to include lIR-22.5 tires with steel wheels Hendrickson FX13.5K {must add double/rame} 2 83 Palmetto Ford Southem $138,850.00 21 $7,775.00 i I I i f , ! NA $5,175.002 1 NAI 21 $721.00.\ "·1 ~ I NA $2,317.002 NA . 21 I $1,530.001 I i NA 2 $5,833.00 I $130,547.0021 I NA I I ! l NA NAI I NA $35,9n.002'1 , , NA $2,736.002 1 NA NAl 1 NA NAI 1 $1,704.00 $1,683.0021 .: J \ ! NA $99.00 2 \ ~2,774,OOI $296.002~ I .' .. ':':~. ! ......... ~ ~ $259.00 1 $915.002 .j $915.00 1 $2,060.0021 "1 . ':~ . I .' "'1 '. l ", ~ I .. j j ! f. $13,500.00 1 $8,916.00 2 512 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: liftstr 1 3T10111 2 122002 1 122002 2 5000002 1 5000002 2 5000003 1 5000003 2 5900008 2 ... ACX64 Palmetto Ford Western $142,480,00 Palmetto Ford Northern $143,480.00 Kenworth of Central Florida Central $155,938,00 Steerab1e Lift Axle: Pusher 1 Tag 20,000 lb ratitlg air lift to inclu4e l1R-22.5 tires with steel wheels . . . .. . . Hendrickson SCT 13.5K Steerable {ml/st add dOllbleji'ame} 2 Front Engine PTO Provision (FEPTO) Front Engine PTO provision 2 .. .! J,CF with right hand steering ... lACX-R: Right hand sleering w/LH R--.:hallst 2 LCF with dual steering ACX-DD: Dual Sit / Dllal Sleer w/LH &7Iaust 2 ... ····1 LCF L~w Profile with left hand steerin~ ! 4DD OPTION: AMIFM/CDIUSB/Bllletooth 2. .' ," . ' .. dual l 1760001/290004 2 LCF Low Profile with dual steering ADD OPTION; Ellgine I Trallsmission oil sample ports 2 5000004 2 333014 1 333014 2 . ·.·1 LCF Low Profile with dual steering & right h!in.d.stand ~p .. l ACX-DD-RHS: Dual Steer/LH Sitl RH Stalld 2 Driver controlled differential lock (4) Wheel Lockfor real' axles 2 1 .... j , 1 I Palmetto Ford Southem $138,850.00 $15,500.00 1 j 1 $3,714.00 NA I 1 $6,749.00 1 I . NA\ I 1 $1,249.00 21 $9,370.001 I i $583,002 1 $684.002 \ " " i $3,654.002 1 $387.00 2 1 " ":::,":":.1 t , $141. 002 1 2; $6,547.001 ., .... ) 'f $1,247.002 1 rear lt~#use body -state model bid and description:<'__ __ __ .$88612001 $48420002 , GALBREATH2. 'r:;{~:~~~:,,~~~:;;:;:;~~,!~ql'il'cs~e/use!fe(lVJ'!fal/l~I'p,~C~(I1;e~C(J!ltqctde~ler!Or __ ~(Jll~l~te ''.1'.'' """." ,"j ',', :,' """;::.j '{ROll Off: Galbreath AF~OR-l74 aboveji'ame 60K hoM w/Plonecrtalps)'s/em{Ghangeto. ,'.' ," ",I 1",' "'\ rolloff 1 HEILROLL 2 !lJS-,OR-174 w/tmp system $45.801. DO} 2 ' , " " -" " ' "II Optional mounted body -specify Roll Off Body -Requll'es Rejilse Heavy Haulel' Package, COlltact dealerfol' complete specs al/d customized OptiOIlS, I ' Roll Off: Heil KwikLift 60kwIDiablo TQ/P System {Add Low Lift optioll $3. 858, ~O} 2 ASL 1 I Optional mounted body -specify "", " ", "",'., ", " '" GALF AB ROLL 2, "I Rejilse Automated Side Loader -Requires Refuse Heavy !fauler Package, COli/act dealerfo./' ' " cOlllplete specs alld customized optiolls, 1 ' ' ',,' " ',' " " .' ' ' " FELl AMP ROLL 2 1 Roll Off: Galfab AFOR60 60k above ji'allle wltmp system 2 " Optional mounted body -specify Refuse Frollt End Loader -Requires Rejilse Heavy Hauler Package, Contact dealmfor complele specs and customized options. 1 HookLijilRoll Off: Ampliroll60K {Change toAmplil'01l50K $50. 755,00} 2 $72,3l3.001 $48,924.002 .. .1 $l32,299.001 ! 'J .. I ,:.1. \' " 'j 1 ! $105,894.00 1 I Cart 1 i Optional mOllIlted body,specify ",' ,',," J $6A94,OOl J $50,~z5.9021 AM.f;R ROLl-2 --, ,.J ~:;r6;~:;'~l'iCm' ~~c60k abovejl'alllew/tqlP sYS!~m, (Changet(J:AII';'ep 4MRO#~246Qk W/(~'P ,I ',,' " "I " ' '-",,' '" • ;, ,:' , '·:1 I syslell1.$40.912.00) 2 ," ", , ',"" ' " "." ,.'. ,,< " ,'" '! "-, Autolube 1 MCNFEL 2 Curl· ...... · .. MCNASL~ .... '.: ".', . ", ': :: "\ ",,";":" Optional mounted body -specify Alltolube System 1 McNelllls Atlantic 4029 40yd Fro/lt Elld Loader {Change to: 4078 FEL $109,752.00} 2 QP#l)n,a1 m,ount{;!d body "specify ... • (:1I1'01!0 Call Asy wIFull1nlflgl'a/ionl· . 1 ~i~~~~~.i~lrfeaqh 2li4928)'(i~I.:tO/~;~ied8ide Loq4el,/qh(!lIgefo;_}J1li~ ~J~SL .•.•.•. ' ., .,. ······1 l 513 84 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: ACX64 Palmetto Ford Westem $142,480.00 Palmetto Ford Northern $143,480.00 KenW0l1h of Central . Florida Central $155,938.00 Palmetto Ford Southern $138,850.00 Crane 1 MCNREL 2 Optional mounted body -specify Cl'alle Body -Reqllil'es Refllse Heavy HallieI' Package. COil tact dealelfor complete specs alld cllstolllized OptiOIlS. 1 I $79,000.00 1 $67,526.002 . McNeilus 2516 RL HD 25yd Real' Elld Loader {Change to; 3216 32yd REL $68,686.00} 2 I(nuck 1 '. . •.. ". ..JOptional mounted body -specify . '.' •.... .... . HEIL FEL 2, ' ........... ·.lrclluck/~ Bdody -. Reqlll 1 'l'es R,efil~e Iieavy Iial/ler package. (:qlltaetdeaJerjQ.l·colllplet~ specs alld ,. "1 I Grapple 1 CUR CAN 2 . :' TCU$to/luze optiOllS. '. 'j . " ....... '" ,! 'r;~~ ~~:~6 tOyd Frollt Elld Loader l\IlCII/,olto cOll/rols {(:hall~e to.; Iialf l'ack 40yd w/oul cql1tro~s I r···· , ! Optional mounted body -specify Grapple Body -Reqllires Refuse Heavy HallIeI' Package. Contacl dealerfol' complete specs and cllstomized optiolls. 1 1 2\ $87,768.00 l $120,063.00 i '.. .. '1 '. ····'1 11 I , $84,246.00 1 i $27,568.002 ' ClIl'otto Can OptiOIl ollly {See Odyssey jor cOllh'ols} 2 4680010 1 .' ;1 Optional mounted body ~ specify '. " '. <: ...... '.' ...... .'. HEIL ASL ~ .............. ··IOUPall Protective Shield ~ imporlallijorofjroad lise tp protealllle ai/pall 1 '.' 'j Heil DUI'OPack Pylholl 28yd Alltolllaled Side Loader {Change to Rapid Rail 28yd ASL \$120,338.00}2 . '" ....... . ... 1091113,991:00'1 I \ Meth 1 HEILREL2 Optional mounted body -specify Methalle Detector 1 Heil DP5000 20yd Real' ElldLoadel' 2 7151003 1 , . '" '. · •. iOptional mounted body -specify···· '. '..',' '. '. '. ". . EZ FEL 2 '. ' .•. ' . ..... ' .•.. 1 'Celltr.al Manifold and Pelcocks fOl'ail' system .1 .. '. , . " •. ' . .....•. . . . '. \ .. " .•... , . 'J E-Z Pack Hel'clIles 40yd Frolll Elld Loader {Challge to; AllwepHardo,x elliptical 40yd FeL l$9~,105.00} 2 •.. ' " .. ' ". '. " .. " 5120001 1 EZASL 2 5140001 1 '. EZREL2 ...•.. '. ! . Optional mounted body -specify Power WilldolVs 1 . e-z Pack Hercllies 27yd Alltomated Side Loader {Challge to: Ampl'ep Hardox Elliptical 36yd ASL $l03,110.00} 2 I Optional mounted body -specify .' . '. ". .... •..•. .' '. .. \4I1tocal' &peditol' Cab Gllard (lmpqrt(lllt with FI:DIlt Elld LO(ldel' App'icatioll) 1 . '1 E~Z Pack Goliath G400 25)'d Real' Elld Loader {Challge to: G300 25)'d REL $72,274. ~O} 2 693002 1 i Optional mounted body -specify LABRIE ASL 2 I Cab Corrosioll Pmteclion 1 Labrie Alltomizel' 3Jyd Alltomated Side Loader 2 AFTERMARKET.1 j Op1~onal equipment -specify. '" •.... . .... ...•. '., '. . '. "1 BRDGE FEL2 'F),~etothe highly tec~",Jcal e,!gill.eel""g to!8/'(lIIces, OI/}: optiOlJ(!Ut(i~ISIIOt J~lstalled by t/~e dea~e,.calll '" '.' ...•.... .' ". '.' .. J VP!dWlll1'q!lty wilen .I/1s/(llIatIOl/. mc'"d~s/!ltelfqc/llg Willi tile c.flqss'SI!'~ctrJcal, bydl'OulIc;or. .... J' ... <: ...•.•. '1' i,l(ic/lallicalcompollellis. 'This ClIII. alsopr/ivellt dealerfi·olll,:eiI~te,.illg I litllllg (llIlIit as acoll1plete " ) . '" ' " " limit ifllo! 8pld as completl!. I; .<. \'.... .... ". ..... . .... :,...... '<' .•.... .' . < .: .. : '.' ..i '. ·IBlrd.~epOl:1 Frolltier 40yd Frollt Elld Loader 2 .' ......... ., '.' .. . I . Optional equipment -specify customspecs 1 BRDGASL 2 Any addiliollal AutocOl' OptiOlls, requested by tile pllrcllasillg agel/cy, bllt 1I0t listed ill this bid will be made m'ai/able to the pllrcllasil/g agel/cy at Alltocar MSRP less 10%, 1 Bridgeport Rangel' 32yd AlllolI/ated Side Loader 2 NEWAYl'~Lf .... :dOptional equipment" specify '. '. " .•......•.. , . .. :.i New Way Mammoth 40yd Frout End Loader 2 . i 85 $2,798.001 $66,650.002 ) $69.00 1 i$l09,321.002 ! 1 ........ ···.·1 i . I 1 ··1 I \. $749.00 1 $131,240.002 $364.00 1 ! : t i . $78,869.0021 .., .... '\ ., ! \ $664.00 1 $109,139.002 Incl,11 $107.5~?90,2! '1:',:.:;;1 >1 Incl. 1 $119,777.00 2 NA\ I 514 VEmCLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: NEWAYASL 2 NEWAYREL 4 WAYNFEL 2 SCORP ASL 2 ... ; LOADREL~ ACX64 Palmetto Ford Western $142,480.00 Palmetto Ford Northern $143,480.00 1 Optional equipment -specifY . New Way Sidewinder 31yd Aulomated Side Loadel' 2 I Optional equipment -specify I New Way King Cobra 25yd Real' End Loader 2 KenwOlth of Central Florida Central $155,938.00 I, Optional equipment -specifY Wayne Tilan 40yd Front End Loader {Change to: Mantis 40yd FEL $115,S49.00} 2 I optional equipment -specifY . I SeQ/pion 27yd AlIlomated Side Loader {Change 10: Wayne Cllrblellder 27yd ASL $11S,417.00} 2 ! Optional equipment -specifY Loadmaster Excel S 2Syd Real' Elld Loader 2 l I 2 . LEACH RgL. . ." . }Optional equipment -specifY •. i Leqch 2R111 29yd Rem' End Loader 2 . I ROTOGPL 2 PETER GPL 2 4680010 2 5140001 2 661002 2 Discount %2 Temp 1 TEMP TAG 2 Transfer 1. '., TRANSFER 2 New 1 NEWTAG 2 Optional equipment -specifY Grapple: ROTOBEC Elite 910 wl40yd body {Change 10 Barko 80XLE wl40yd body $87,955.00 2 i Opti9nal equipment -specify . ~ \ Grapple: Petersen Atlas AL-l wl40yd body {Change to Pac Mac KB220 wl40yd body $91,607.00} 2 I Optional equipment -specifY ...•• i·,I,' I Oil Pan GlIard 2 ! Optional equipment ,...~pecify, I Cab GlIal'd 2 . . \ I . I Optional "'Iuipmffilt -,",ocify I Cab Tilt 1 Ail' Assist 2" :j Optional equipment -specifY ..... '.' . .• ""'1 ' .. !. 5% DiscOllllt off Clln'ellt MSRP fol' lIon-specfjied optiolls alld allY optiollal models bid, This disl;oll!lt .. j '. i QNJ.Yapplies to a downgrade 01' aI/llpgrade 10 the model listed ill this specificatioll. 11 does /lot .·'1 ! apply to a completely differelltmake or model 2 . , I Temporary tag I Tr!\Il~fer existing regifjtration (w,ustpl'ovide tag number) )" :':"". ..... ". ',' . , i .INew state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) l¥aintenance Plan -specify . J " . ~ ' . Palmetto Ford Southern $138,850.00 NA 1$115,384.002 NA I $67,229.002 1 ; NA $95,036.002 ' . $ 2 NA I 119,844.00 t I f· NA I $59,146,002 1 . $ 21 NA 57,739.001 ( NA $93,244.0021 NA, $92,876.0021 NA "NAI NAI ,NAI . I $5.00 1 \ $197.00 2 .'$360.002 \ i $281.00 2 1 I In 12J ' ..•.. c·l I I ~ 899B203 2,.,. . . I Maintenance Plan -specify . . '!Mllintenance Plan -specify, ' .•.... j:Wali:~lItY:lSX12-G PPI 5Y1'1200,000 2 .. . ~ :. 899A006 1 899B051 2 2 . 899B040 ••... 899B200 2 Warranty -specifY Allison Trallsmlssioll Extellded Five YEaI' "EDGE" 1 ISL-G PPI Syrl150,000 2 I;;;~;,,~~ I $920.00 1 86 2! $2,720,001 . " ..... "'t \ $1,562.002\ I 515 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: 899B05141 899K002 2 899K002 1 899K003 2 899A006 2 ACX64 Palmetto Ford Westem $142,480.00 Palmetto Ford Northern $143,480.00 Diesel Warranty -specifY Five Year / 150000 PP1 CUII/mins Ext Wm' 1 I$L After Treatment 5yr/150k "Must pUl'chase PP 1" 2 Kenworth of Central Florida Central $155,938.00 Diesel WalTanty -specify E.-.:t Wal'l'a/lly Five Year -150,000 Miles for E.thallst alld Exhaust Emissions Aftel' Treatment 1 IS}{ After ]i'eatmellt 5yr/300k "Must purchase PPl* 2 Diesel Wan'anty -specify Allisoll 5YI'/I/II/imited miles 2 87 Palmetto Ford Southern $138,850.00 .. $3,395.00 1 I I $695.00 1 NAI I $705.00 2 1 I $882.00 2 I $930.00 2.1 ! 516