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File #: 17-73    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/17/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/2/2017 Final action: 5/2/2017
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SKYLIFT INC. FOR A BACKYARD BUCKET DIGGER AND TRAILER FOR HUDSON PUBLIC POWER; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: Hudson Public Power wishes to replace this piece of equipment for the purpose of maintaining the electrical distribution system. This unit will replace the existing one that has reached the end of its usable life. Typically the industry standard for such pieces of equipment range from 12 to 15 years, but due to our maintenance program we were able to extend the replacement schedule. The unit package includes an equipment trailer. The 2107 budget for this replacement purchase is $150,000. The replacement package price has been quoted at $148,200
Sponsors: David A. Basil
Indexes: Public Works - Electric
Attachments: 1. Skylift Quote, 2. Unit Comparison, 3. Skylift Trailer, 4. Resolution No. 17-73
Related files: 16-190
Title
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SKYLIFT INC. FOR A BACKYARD BUCKET DIGGER AND TRAILER FOR HUDSON PUBLIC POWER; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Executive Summary: Hudson Public Power wishes to replace this piece of equipment for the purpose of maintaining the electrical distribution system. This unit will replace the existing one that has reached the end of its usable life. Typically the industry standard for such pieces of equipment range from 12 to 15 years, but due to our maintenance program we were able to extend the replacement schedule. The unit package includes an equipment trailer. The 2107 budget for this replacement purchase is $150,000. The replacement package price has been quoted at $148,200
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Legislative History
Resolution No. 16-190 provided permission to seek bids for city materials, supplies and equipment.
Purpose & Explanation
The Backyard Bucket Digger piece of equipment is used for many different tasks in maintaining the City's electrical distribution system. With its smaller stature, tighter maneuverability and lighter weight it is typically used for system maintenance needed in backyards, easements and off road settings. The unit being replaced has a lifecycle of 12 years and has been in service for 17 years.
During the process of researching these types of units a staff committee was created to test the offerings of the market. What the committee determined is that there are two companies providing these types of units required for use on and around both distribution and higher voltage electric infrastructure. The Altec Company offered their smaller economy unit package and the Skylift Company offered their standard small unit package. The Altec economy unit was delivered to HPP first. Staff found the unit to be well built, however upon operating it in the field they found it lacked the minimum power to perform some of our routine tasks and would frequently stall the hydraulic...

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