File #: 19-0743    Version: 1 Name: Emergency purchase to rebuild pump no. 6 for main pump station at Water Reclamation Facility
Type: Item Approved on Behalf of the Board Status: Passed
File created: 7/15/2019 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 8/13/2019 Final action:
Title: Emergency purchase to rebuild pump no. 6 for main pump station at Water Reclamation Facility from Tech Industrial Sales and Service, Inc. of Nashville, Tennessee in the total amount of $60,838.05 for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department ($365,000 budgeted in line-item 431-89530-52213 for fiscal year 2019)
Sponsors: Michelle Hatcher

DATE: July 15, 2019

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Kristine Tallent, Assistant City Administrator for Finance and Administration
Michelle Hatcher, Water Management Director
Brian Wilcox, Purchasing Manager

SUBJECT:
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Emergency purchase to rebuild pump no. 6 for main pump station at Water Reclamation Facility from Tech Industrial Sales and Service, Inc. of Nashville, Tennessee in the total amount of $60,838.05 for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department ($365,000 budgeted in line-item 431-89530-52213 for fiscal year 2019)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to report the emergency purchase to rebuild pump no. 6 for main pump station at Water Reclamation Facility for the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Management Department.

Background
The Water Management Department Water Reclamation Division budget for fiscal year 2019 allocates $365,000 out of the Wastewater Fund for the purchase of machinery and equipment. The purpose of this procurement is to return to service influent pump no. 6 for the main pump station at the City's Water Reclamation Facility. The purchase includes removal of the 450 hp pump from the main influent pump station, transportation to and from the service provider's shop, disassembly, replacing worn parts (including bearings) with new factory parts to be supplied by the service provider, reassembly of the pump and re-installation of the pump at the same location at the Water Reclamation Facility.

City Purchasing Policy allows for the emergency purchase of products and services valued at or greater than $10,000 as follows:
When in the judgment of the City Administrator, the department head or the Purchasing Manager there exists an emergency impinging on public health, safety or welfare and a purchase valued at or greater than $10,000 is necessary, then the competitive purchasing provisions contained in this Purchasing Policy may be waived; ...

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