Seagrave7

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  1. Orange did just get a new Seagrave Tandem rear quint.

     

    http://www.seagrave.com/recent-deliveries?id=rd-67-00-24-2014

     

    And Carlsbad got a new Seagrave Pumper

     

    http://www.seagrave.com/recent-deliveries?id=rd-186-00-23-2013

     

    And Long Beach Fire got a new Seagrave Pumper as well: 

     

    http://www.seagrave.com/recent-deliveries?id=rd-728-46-03-2013

     

    And Pasadena Fire continues with Seagrave: 

    http://www.seagrave.com/recent-deliveries?id=rd-472-00-29-2011


  2. Anaheim is joining the ranks of the growing number of oc cities waiving the low bid process and buying pierce . this is their 4th pierce. fullerton, Newport beach costa mesa and brea all have rigs on order

     

    Here is how they do it.  They used a two tiered ranking system.  Low Bid (Proposed Unit Pricing) is not the only factor.  They also look at a  Technical Evaluation Score.  They combine the two scores to get an overall rating (Aggregate Proposal Score) for each proposal.  Pierce comes out ahead due to the Technical Evaluation score.  

     

    http://hermosabeach.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=2740&meta_id=136536


  3. Unfortunately, every request for bid is different so there is no set time table.  I will say that last time it took a month and half to award the tiller bid.  Hopefully this time it will be quicker as it was re-bid for a specific reason.  


  4. Actually I believe I just found the issue.  Per the Bid recap, "KME bid unresponsible due to failure to include Attachment C (Price List)."  Attachment C is the price list for Amercian LaFrance parts.  

     

    If that's the case, then the Rebid might be allowing KME to include Attachment C Pricing into there existing bid.  

     

    *Also EVG and Smeal Fire Apparatus did not submit bids.     


  5. Per the Bid recap, Pierce was the low bidder as compared to KME.  Only two listed.  Pierce came in at  $3.9mm vs $4.008mm for KME.  Both for 4 Tillers.  Additionally, Pierce had a quicker delivery time 300-330 days vs 320-360 days for KME.  Possibly someone other then KME put in the complaint.  Was anyone else bidding on these Tillers?  Possibly a bid that got thrown out?  


  6. Do you have a reliable link or source to that information?

    Yes I do have a source, straight from the LA City Online Bidding site.  It was posted by LA City on Monday.  Can't post a link as you have to be logged into the site in order to see open opporunities and awards.  

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