File #: 21-390    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 7/7/2021 In control: Council
On agenda: 7/12/2021 Final action: 7/12/2021
Title: Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Contract Award
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: July 06, 2021 Report No. FIRE-21-005
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Chris Jancowski, Fire Chief
SUBJECT:

Title
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Contract Award
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council award the Contract for purchase to Guillevin Fire Safety and Industrial for new SCOTT Self Contained Breathing Apparatus based on the tender cost of
$ 208,677.58 Canadian Dollars (including PST).
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Financial Plan Bylaw, 2021, No. 3016
Township of Esquimalt Purchasing and Disposal Bylaw No. 2845

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Local services and Infrastructure - Identify infrastructure repair and proactively plan for replacement needs.

BACKGROUND:

Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) are essential pieces of firefighting safety equipment, allowing firefighters to breathe, work and communicate in a potentially toxic environment. Emergencies such as structure and vehicle fires, as well as hazardous material release, all contain elements of smoke, fire and chemical compounds that are considered immediate dangers to life and health; the SCBA unit protects firefighters from these environments while they are performing rescue and hazard mitigation activities.

The replacement of the Fire Department's SCBA equipment was included in the 2021-2025 Financial Plan as a 2021 Capital item. The tender was posted on BC Bid, and was posted on the Township's website.


The following factors were utilized in evaluating the proposals:

* ability to meet specifications mandatory
* cost 60%
* warranty 10%
* local servicing 15%
* delivery 15%

It is staff's recommendation that the contract be awarded to Guillevin Fire Safety and Industrial.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option

Due to the nature of the equipment, the evaluation criteria contained a mandatory requirement and weighted evaluation. The one bid received met the mandatory requirement.

2. Organizati...

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