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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC15-502 Town of Avon IGA - GilligAGREEMENT
Between Eagle County Government and City of Aspen
Concerning the Purchase of Large Transit Buses under the Colorado Mountain
Purchasing Consortium Procurement
This Agreement is between Eagle County Government ("County') and City of Aspen
("Agency') (referred to together as the "Parties' regarding their respective roles and
responsibilities and any assumptions tied to the Colorado Mountain Purchasing
Consortium ("CMPC') procurement and vehicle purchase from the Agreement between
Eagle County Colorado and GILLIG, LLC, awarded under CMPC 15 LTB RFP, as
Contract #: CO -2015 -353.
The parties agree to and understand the following:
A. The Procurement. County, Agency and other transit partners are working
together to bring improved transportation purchasing coordination for large transit
buses over a period of five years (2015- 2020). Eagle County led a procurement, in
conjunction with partnering agencies and through the CMPC, to provide 29 to 40 foot
vehicle sizes, alternative fuel type options (CNG), and options including low floor
design, trolley fagade design, varied other cardinal changes, as well as training,
warranty, and service (the "Procurement'l. The Procurement complied with federal and
state requirements to allow the purchase of said vehicles using federal and state grant
dollars. GILLIG, LLC ("Vendor'l was the successful respondent and is authorized to sell
to the CMPC agencies the quantities of vehicles during the fiscal years as set forth
below.
B. Agency Procurement Rights. Subject to individual agency budgeting and
appropriation requirements, Agency is authorized under the Procurement and has
committed to purchase the quantity of Transit Buses as follows:
Purchasing
Agency
Fuel
Type
Vehicle
Size
June
— Dec.
2015
CY
2016
CY
2017
CY
2018
CY
2019
Jan. -
June
2020
City of Aspen
Diesel
35' -40'
0
3
8-1
0
1
3
1 8 **
City of Greeley
CNG
35' -40'
4
2
4
2
5
0
17
Eagle County
Diesel
40'
2
1
1
7
4
G3
15 17*
Mesa County
CNG
30' -35'
0
1
0
1
1
1
4
Town of Avon
Diesel
35'
0
2
0
0
2
1
5
Town of
Breckenridge
Diesel
29'
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
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B
Eagle County A ey's Office
C15 -502 By.
Eagle County Commissioners' Office
Town of
Breckenridge
Diesel
32'
0
3
2
0
0
0
5
RFTA
Diesel
35' -40'
0
6
17
7
20
2
52
Summit County
Diesel
40
0
0
5
1
8
3
17
Town of
Snowmass
Diesel
29'
0
2
1
0
2 0
10
63*
Village
University of
Wyoming
Diesel
35'
2
0
2
0
0
1
5
Total
10
20
32
18
43
12
*Based on capital planning, useful life and MOT funding requirements, Snowmass
is relinquishing 3 quantities (2 in 2019 and 1 in 2020) back to Eagle County, which
have been added to 2020. Snowmass commits to purchasing 3 vehicles over the life
of the contract. AB 912115
* *Based on capital planning and CDOT funding available, City of Aspen is taking one
of the relinquished Snowmass quantities for 2017 and increasing their quantities
purchased to 8 total, AB 10116115
C. Purchase Agreements; In order to purchase any vehicle through the CMPC,
Agency will execute the Purchase Agreement in the form shown in Exhibit A,
contracting directly with Vendor in accordance with approved grant timelines. Eagle
County will assume no risk, have no liabilities or other responsibilities associated with
the purchase of any vehicle. Agency will not make any Cardinal Changes in a Purchase
Agreement with Vendor. Agency recognizes that Cardinal Changes will result in a
violation of FTA procurement regulations and will not be available for purchase under
the Procurement.
D. Other Agency Responsibilities:
1. Agency will be solely responsible for all vehicle inspections, maintenance,
and operations for vehicles it purchases under the Procurement. Eagle County
and the CMPC will assume no risk or liability with respect to vehicle purchases
made by Agency.
2. Agency will take delivery of vehicle at their individual agency location.
3. No later than December 31, of each year, Agency will send written notice
to the County and the CMPC Program. Administrator regarding Agency's intent to
purchase the quantity of vehicles herein listed for Agency for the succeeding
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year. If Agency does not intend to purchase the quantity(ies) set forth for the
succeeding year, or fails to make such purchase during said fiscal year, Agency
has the option to either roll the quantity forward to the following year or
relinquish the right to purchase that quantity for use by another consortium
member or agency outside the consortium through the assignability clause.
Agency is not financially responsible for any quantity(ies) relinquished. In its sole
discretion as lead agency in the CMPC Procurement, Eagle County has the right
to assign relinquished vehicle quantities to other consortium members on an
annual basis or other transit agencies as deemed appropriate. Beginning on
January 1, 2020, in its sole discretion, Eagle County has the authority to assign
unused quantities as deemed appropriate whether such quantities have been
relinquished or not.
F. CMPC Program Administrator:
1. County maintains a contract directly with the CMPC Program
Administrator. The CMPC Program Administrator will work with Vendor and
Agency to complete contract administrative activities to include working with
Vendor on paperwork requirements, tracking orders through delivery, follow up
to make sure all reimbursement paperwork is correct for CDOT and /or FfA,
annual contract negotiation and meeting with Vendor to discuss price increases
and performance issues, and completing an annual independent cost estimate to
substantiate price increases.
2. Agency agrees to share the program administrative costs by paying
County six hundred dollars ($600.00) per vehicle actually ordered from Vendor
under the Procurement. This payment will help to defray a portion of the
upfront and on -going CMPC administrative costs that County has and will incur
as lead agency for the CMPC. Agency agrees to pay its full share of the
administrative costs, directly to County, no later than the time of vehicle delivery.
Agency has the option to be billed for and pay multiple administration fees either
at the time, or in advance, of delivery of buses ordered for a given year.
3. If Agency wishes to engage the CMPC Program Administrator for any
additional services outside the scope of Paragraph F (1) of this Agreement,
Agency agrees to contract directly with the CMPC Program Administrator.
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This Agreement is dated 23_ day of November , 2015_ by and between:
TOWN OF AVON
By: tau'�
Jen 'e Fancher: Mayor of Avon
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO, By and Through Its BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
C�w ,
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Attest:
k Simonton, Clerk to the Board
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Colorado Mountain
Purchasing Consortium
PURCHASE AGREEMENT
Between
Agency
Address
AND G lli� LLC
For
Quantity and Description
PROPOSAL # CMPC- 15- LTB -RFP
Awarded: July 13, 2015
by
Eagle County Government
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, Colorado 81631
Exhibit A,
PURCHASING AGREEMENT
Eagle County Award #CO- 2015 -
Issued Bv:
Eagle County
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
Administered By:
Director of Transportation
Contractor:
Gillig LLC
Address:
25800 Clawiter Road
Hayward, CA 94545
WHEREAS, the Colorado Mountain Purchasing Consortium (CMPC) is a group of local
agencies providing mass transportation services, who are aligned for the purpose of the
coordinated purchase of large transit buses; and
WHEREAS, Eagle County led a solicitation on behalf of the CMPC and issued the
Colorado Mountain Purchasing Consortium Request for Proposal for Project No. CMPC-
15-LTB-RFP dated January 12, 2015 (the "RFP," a copy of which is incorporated herein
by this reference and available for inspection in the offices of the ECO Transit
Department), which complied with federal guidelines for the purchase of transit buses
using state and /or federal grant dollars (the "Solicitation "); and
WHEREAS, Gillig LLC ( "Manufacturer ") submitted a proposal on March 23, 2015 (the
"Proposal," a copy of which is incorporated herein by this reference and available for
inspection at the offices of the ECO Transit Department) and was chosen as the
successful respondent to the Solicitation for the bus length(s) identified by the CMPC;
and
WHEREAS, Insert Agency Name ( "Agency ") is a participant in the CMPC and
desires to purchase the below described make and model vehicle(s) from the
Manufacturer in accordance with said Solicitation; and
WHEREAS, Manufacturer is authorized to do business in the State of Colorado and has
the time, skill, expertise, and experience necessary to provide the vehicles as set forth
below in paragraph 1 hereof; and,
WHEREAS, this Purchase Agreement shall govern the relationship between the
Manufacturer and Agency in connection with the procurement of said vehicles.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foreclosing and following promises,
Manufacturer and Agency agree as follows:
Equipment:
a. Manufacturer agrees to provide the following vehicles and associated components
(hereinafter referred to as the "Equipment ") as more specifically identified in the Agency
Order which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by this reference:
Bus Size Length
Fuel Type: Fuel
Quantity: Quantity
b. Manufacturer shall comply with all general requirements, conditions and terms as
set forth in the RFP.
C. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms and conditions set
forth in Exhibit A, the RFP, or the Proposal, and the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement, the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement shall prevail.
d. Agency shall have the right to inspect all Equipment. Inspection and acceptance
shall not be unreasonably delayed or refused. Agency may conduct acceptance tests on
each delivered vehicle. These tests shall be completed within ten (10) business days after
vehicle delivery and the Manufacturer will be notified by the 10th day if the vehicle has
been accepted or needs additional work. The post - delivery tests shall include visual
inspection and vehicle operations. Vehicles that fail to pass the post - delivery tests are
subject to non - acceptance. Agency shall record details of all defects and notify the
Manufacturer of non - acceptance of each vehicle. The defects detected during these tests
shall be repaired according to the procedures defined in Section 4: Special Provisions,
SP. 1 of the RFP. In the event Agency does not accept the Equipment for any reason in
its sole discretion, then the Manufacturer shall upon Agency's request and at no charge to
Agency:
i. take the Equipment back;
ii. exchange the Equipment; or
iii. repair the Equipment.
2. Compensation:
a. Agency shall compensate Manufacturer for the Equipment in accordance with the
rates shown in Exhibit A, and calculated as follows:
Unit Cost Total Cost
Purchase Description Unit Cost Total Cost
b. Payment will be made for Equipment satisfactorily delivered and accepted within
thirty (30) days of receipt of a proper and accurate invoice from Manufacturer and when
CMPC members receive required FTA/CDOT post - delivery paperwork. All invoices
shall include detail regarding the Equipment and such other detail as Agency may
request.
C. If, at any time during the term or after termination or expiration of this
Agreement, Agency reasonably determines that any payment made by Agency to
Manufacturer was improper because the Equipment for which payment was made were
not provided as set forth in this Agreement, then upon written notice of such
determination and request for reimbursement from Agency, Manufacturer shall forthwith
return such payment(s) to Agency. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement,
unexpended funds advanced by Agency, if any, shall forthwith be returned to Agency.
d. Agency will not withhold any taxes from monies paid to the Manufacturer
hereunder and Manufacturer agrees to be solely responsible for the accurate reporting and
payment of any taxes related to payments made pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
e. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Agency
shall have no obligations under this Agreement after, nor shall any payments be made to
Manufacturer in respect of any period after December 31 of any year, without an
appropriation therefor by Agency in accordance with a budget adopted by its governing
body in compliance with Article 25, title 30 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, the Local
Government Budget Law (C.�R.S. 29 -1 -101 et. seq.) and the TABOR Amendment
(Colorado Constitution, Article X, Sec. 20).
3. Schedule:
a. The Equipment shall be delivered at a rate not to exceed five (5) vehicles per
week Monday through Friday. No deliveries shall be made on weekends or holidays.
Delivery of the Equipment shall be completed on or before 365 days from date of firm
order provided written notification from the agency is received by the Manufacturer 480
days prior to delivery, with the exception of 2015 and 2016 vehicles as defined in the
Best and Final Offer.
b. Manufacturer and Agency agree that if delivery is not made within a maximum of
480 days, as liquidated damages (but not as a penalty) Manufacturer shall pay Agency
one hundred dollars ($100.00) per calendar day, per vehicle.
C. The Manufacturer is required to work with the CMPC Program Administrator on all
contract delay related issues, per Section 3: General Conditions of the RFP, G.C. 9.3.
Finalized order dates are to be communicated to the CMPC Program Administrator to
track adherence to delivery timeframe requirements. Notifications of any production
delays that would result in late delivery or liquidated damages must be communicated by
the Manufacturer to the Agency and CMPC Program Administrator per Section 4:
Special Provisions of the RFP, SP 6.
4. Federal Grant Contract: The Parties acknowledge that Agency is a sub -
recipient of a grant awarded by either /or the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) or the
Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), which will be used to fund, in part, the
procurement of this equipment. The CMPC estimates that approximately 60% of all
CMPC contract amounts will be funded by the FTA and/or CDOT.
5. Documents: Manufacturer shall execute all documents required by Agency to
transfer title of the Equipment to Agency as identified in Section 4: Special Provisions
Table 1: Contract Deliverable of the RFP. Manufacturer shall provide copies of any
instruction or operations manuals and shall further provide copies of any manufacturers'
warranties associated with the Equipment as specified in the RFP, Section 4, SP 2.3.
6. Other Contract Requirements and Manufacturer Representations:
a. Manufacturer has familiarized itself with the intended purpose and use of
the Equipment to be provided hereunder, the intended use of such Equipment by Agency,
and with all local conditions, federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and
regulations that in any manner affect cost, progress, or Equipment.
b. Manufacturer will make, or cause to be made, examinations,
investigations, and tests as he deems necessary for the performance of this Agreement.
C. The fact tliat the Agency has accepted or approved the Equipment hall
not relieve Manufacturerl of any of its responsibilities. Manufacturer represents and
warrants that it has the expertise and personnel necessary to properly perform the terms
of this Agreement. Manufacturer shall provide appropriate supervision to its employees
to ensure the performance in accordance with this Agreement. Manufacturer will provide
the Equipment and any associated services in a skillful, professional and competent
manner and in accordance with the standard of care applicable to Manufacturers
supplying similar equipment and services.
d. Manufacturer warrants merchantability and fitness of the Equipment for
its intended use and purpose.
e. Manufacturer agrees to provide the standard manufacturer and component
warranties as stated in Section 7: Warranty Provisions, of the RFP unless any accepted
deviations to Section 7 were accepted by the CMPC as part of the initial proposal or Best
and Final Offer proposal for each vehicle purchased under this Purchase Agreement. All
accepted deviations are included in the Eagle County Contract Exhibit B. All extended
warranties as provided in CER. 8 Price Proposal Form accepted by the CMPC for each
bus length awarded are referenced in the Eagle County Contract Exhibit B.
f. Manufacturer warrants that title to all Equipment shall pass to Agency
either by incorporation into the Agency facility or upon receipt by Manufacturer of
payment from Agency (whichever occurs first) free and clear of all liens, claims, security
interests or encumbrances. Manufacturer further warrants that Manufacturer (or any
other person performing Work) purchased all Equipment free and clear of all liens,
claims, security interests or encumbrances. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Manufacturer
assumes all risk of loss with respect to the Equipment until Agency has inspected and
approved the same.
g. Within a reasonable time after receipt of written notice, Manufacturer
shall correct at its own expense, without cost to Agency, and without interruption to
Agency as defined in Section 7:
i. Any defects in Equipment which existed prior to or during the
period of any guarantee or warranty provided in this Agreement; and
ii. Any damage to any property caused by such defects or the
repairing of such defects.
h. Guarantees and warranties shall not be construed to modify or limit any
rights or actions Agency may otherwise have against Manufacturer in law or in equity.
i. Manufacturer agrees to work in an expeditious manner, within the sound
exercise of its judgment and professional standards, in the performance of this Agreement
as outlined in the RFP, Section 7, WR 2.2. Time is of the essence with respect to this
Agreement. I I
j. This Agreement constitutes an agreement for performance by Contractor
as an independent Contractor and not as an employee of Agency. Nothing contained in
this Agreement shall be deemed to create a relationship of employer - employee, master -
servant, partnership, joint venture or any other relationship between Agency and
Manufacturer except that of independent Manufacturer . Manufacturer shall have no
authority to bind Agency.
k. Manufacturer represents and warrants that at all times in the performance
of the Agreement, Manufacturer shall comply with any and all applicable laws, codes,
rules and regulations. ,
1. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties with
respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all other agreements or understanding
between the parties with respect thereto.
m. Manufacturer shall not assign any portion of this Agreement without the
prior written consent of the Agency. Any attempt to assign this Agreement without such
consent shall be void.
n. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective permitted assigns and successors in interest.
Enforcement of this Agreement and all rights and obligations hereunder are reserved
solely for the parties, and not to any third party.
o. No failure or delay by either party in the exercise of any right hereunder
shall constitute a waiver thereof. No waiver of any breach shall be deemed a waiver of
any preceding or succeeding breach.
P_ The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision of this
Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.
q. The signatories to this Agreement aver to their knowledge no employee of
the Agency has any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the Equipment described
in this Agreement. The Manufacturer has no beneficial interest, direct or indirect, that
would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the Agreement and
Manufacturer shall not employ any person having such known interests.
r. The Manufacturer, if a natural person eighteen (18) years of age or older,
hereby swears and affirms under penalty of perjury that he or she (i) is a citizen or
otherwise lawfully present in the United States pursuant to federal law, (ii) to the extent
applicable shall comply with C.R.S. 24- 76.5 -103 prior to the effective date of this
Agreement.
S. A�y and all claims, disputes or controversies related to t�is Purchase
Agreement orb each thereof, shall be litigated in the Colorado District ourt for the
county in which Agency is located, which shall be the sole and exclusive forum for such
litigation. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted under and shall be
governed by the laws of the State of Colorado.
7. Contract Documents: 1) Purchase Agreement
2) Exhibit A, Agency Order
3) The RFP
4) Manufacturer Proposal and related BAFO
which are agreed to by Manufacturer, incorporated herein by this reference, and
collectively referred to as "Contract Documents." The Contract Documents may only be
altered, amended, or repealed by written amendment. The intent of the Contract
Documents is to include all items, components and services necessary for the proper sale
and delivery of the Equipment. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is
required by any one shall be as binding as if required by all. Words and abbreviations
which have well known technical or trade meanings are used in the Contract Documents
in accordance with such recognized meanings. The Contract Documents are listed in
order of priority. If a conflict exists in the terms of any of the Contract Documents, the
document with a higher priority shall control.
8. Manufacturer's Agreement: Gillig LLC agrees to provide the equipment
identified above and in the Purchasing Agreement for the consideration stated herein.
The offer to provide the equipment identified above is hereby accepted as offered in the
proposal in response to # CMPC- 15- LTB -RFP, in accordance with the Contract
Documents.
Gillig LLC
By: By:
Representative Agency Representative
Title
Title
Date: Date: