HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-47-85 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT K. CAMPBELL, C.A.,TREASURER
40 TEMPERANCE STREET TEL.(416) 623-3379
BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO
L1C 3A6
REPORT TO THE GENEKAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
MEETING HELD JULY 15, 1985.
REPORT NO. : TR-47-85
SUBJECT: HANDI TRANSIT VEHICLE (RE-ORDER)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and
Administration Committee recommend to Council the following:
1 . that this report be received; and
2. that the actions approved by Council Resolution
#335-85 be rescinded and the awarding of Purchase
Orders indicated be changed to the following:
a. that a purchase order in the amount of $15,894.00
(plus P.S.T. ) for the supply and delivery of one
(1 ) only 1986 Ford Econo Line Van 351 8 cyl . be
awarded to Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales, Cambridge,
Ontario.
b. that a second purchase order in the amount of
$10,320.00 (plus P.S.T. ) for the conversion costs
of the vehicle for handicapped use be awarded to
Victoria Wheel Chair.
c. that a third purchase order in the amount of $5,775.00
(plus P.S.T. ) for the supply and installation of
5Q Straint (Wheelchair tie downs) and one Rican
R30A lift be awarded to Creco, Cambridge, Ontario.
3. that the procedures set out in the Purchasing Bylaw #82-92,
Section 5, paragraph 06 be waived for this particular
transaction owing to the uniqueness of the vehicle required.
4. that the funds expended be provided from the approved
1985 budget of $32,000.00 (50% funded by M.T.C. ) and
that $4,273.72 (50% funded by M.T.C. ) be provided from
the Contingency Account 7007-X-298-9.
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REPORT NO. : TR-47-85
HANDI TRANSIT VEHICLE (RE-ORDER)
BACKGROUND AND COMMENT:
The purchase of the Handi Transit Vehicle was approved by Council
June 10, 1985, resolution #335=85. At that time it was thought that
the deadline for 1985 vehicles was the end of June as it is with
G.M. vehicles. Staff has now been advised that the deadline was
actually June 1 , 1985 and that 1985 vehicles are no longer available.
The additional cost of the 1986 vehicle is $963.00 (plus P.S.T. ).
In addition to the cost of the vehicle itself the following have
also been revised.
1 . the conversion cost will increase from $10,020.00
(plus P.S.T. ) to $10,320.00 (plus P.S.T. ) due to the
addition of back-up school-bus lights, a back-up alarm
and changing the bench seat from 25" to 34".
2. the cost of the Ricon lift has been reduced from $3,500.00
(plus P.S.T. ) to $3,400.00 (plus P.S.T. ).
3. the cost of the G.E. radio has been reduced from $1 ,300.00
(plus P.S.T. ) to $1 ,011.50 (plus P.S.T. ).
4. the cost of the heater (installed) remains at $450.00
(plus P.S.T. ).
5. the cost of lettering and striping remains at $450.00
(plus P.S.T. ).
Total expenditure now comes to $36,273.54 including P.S.T. The
changes in the actual awarding of the purchase orders was requested
by Victoria Wheel Chair Inc. , Braun, and Girardin who are the
manufacturers of the required equipment.
After consultation with Vernon Hahn of Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales,
Roger Agler of Victoria Wheel Chair Inc. , and Doug Manuel of Handi
Transit Inc. , staff recommends that the above changes be approved.
Respectfully submitted,
Kathryn A. Campbell , C.A. , B.Comm. ,
Treasurer.
Lou Ann Birkett,
Purchasing & Supply Agent.
KAC/LAB/os.
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CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT K. CAMPBELL, C.A., TREASURER
40 TEMPERANCE STREET TEL.(416) 623-3379
BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO
L1C 3A6
REPORT TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
MEETING HELD JUNE 3, 1985.
REPORT NO.: TR-39-85
SUBJECT: HANDI TRANSIT VEHICLE
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and
Administration Committee recommend to Council the following:
1 . that this report be received; and
2. that the procedures set out in the Purchasing
Bylaw #82-92, Section 5, paragraph 06 be waived
for this particular transaction owing to the
uniqueness of the vehicle required.
3. that a purchase order in the amount of,',$k4,931
(plus P.S.T.) for the supply and de 1 vary, 7f�
one (1 ) only 1985 _F.ord 'Ecoha, Cine �Vafi Cy.
be awarded to -V`t
4. that a second p4�6 se�-order in the amount of
$10,020.00 (plus P.S.T. ) for the conversion costs , r l0
of the vehicle be awarded to -Braun.
5. that a third purchase order in the amount of
$5,875.00 (plus P.S.T. ) for the supply and installation
of 5Q Straint (wheelchair tie downs) and one Ricon
R30A lift be awarded to Gi r-ar-d i Inc..--,£amt-ridge;
Ontario.
6. that the funds expended be provided from the approved
1985 budget of $32,000.00 (50% funded by M.T.C. ) and
that $3,338 (50% funded by M.T.C. ) be provided from
the Contingency Account 7007-X-298-9.
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BACKGROUND AND COMMENT:
The alternative to the recommendations indicated would be to
call for sealed bids from various manufacturers, but this would
mean we would miss the deadline of the end of June for ordering
1985 vehicles.
Although the availability is important, it is not the sole reason
for considering the Braun unit. Information on the other makes
was reviewed, however the Braun unit offers the most suitable
features for rural services such as the one Handi Transit Incorporated
runs for us in Newcastle. It also incorporates some safety
and reliability features not available in all competitive makes
such as:
1 . Full Federally approved roll-bar capacity.
2. Bus door entrance.
3. Walk-in door on lift entrance.
4. Extended vehicle length.
5. Five to six wheelchair tie-down positions. The
van now in use in Newcastle has four positions.
6. Full C.S.A. approved safety equipment.
7. Longer vehicle life.
8. Capable of accommodating all types of physically
disabled passengers and provides a more comfortable
ride.
9. The wheelchair tie down Q-system commissioned by
the M.T.C. , provides the most secure and easiest
type of wheelchair tie down to operate.
10. Handi-Transit have used five different types of
hydraulic lifts over the past eleven years but have
found that the Ricon R30A electric, electronic lift
offers the lowest repair cost and the greatest
reliability, especially in winter months.
Since 1979 when the Ministry of Transportation and Communications
became involved with the para transit services on a funding basis,
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all vehicles must meet even more stringent safety and comfort
standards as set out by the C.S.A. As a result many of the
companies that supplied these vehicles previous to 1979 have
dropped out of the market leaving a smaller number to compete
in this specialized and more costly vehicle market.
In September 1984 a similar vehicle was purchased by the
City of Oshawa from Garardin Inc. This purchase was based on
the recommendations from Handi Transit and was not tendered.
While Doug Manuel is willing to meet with Council to discuss
this matter, due to the access problems to the Court Room #2
meeting, he is unable to attend. He has therefore submitted
a letter (copy of which is attached) confirming why this
particular vehicle was chosen.
Additional costs which would not be incurred until after receipt
of the vehicle are as follows:
Heater (Installed) $ 450.00 + P.S.T.
G.E. Radio $ 1 ,300.00 + P.S.T.
Lettering & Striping $ 450.00 + P.S.T.
Total expenditure comes to $35,337.82 including P.S.T.
In accordance with Town Policy, estimates were received from
the following manufacturers.
Victoria Wheel Chair (Braun Vehicle) $35,337.82
Kitchener, Ontario.
Gierden , $36,005.50
Cambridge, Ontario. (Does not include radio)
Bus Industries of America Inc. $85,000-$90,000
Toronto, Ontario. (Orion) (Does not include radio)
It is for the above reasons that the vehicle as mentioned in the
recommendations was chosen by Doug Manuel , General Manager of
Handi Transit as the best value for Newcastle. With very
little selection on the market for this highly specialized
equipment, we are recommending that the vehicle be purchased
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as suggested rather than going out for tender, based on
safety, reliability, comfort and cost.
Respectfully submitted,
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/ Kathryn A. Campbell , C.A. , B.Comm. ,
Treasurer.
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Lou Ann Birkett ,
Purchasing & Supply Agent.
KAC/LAB/os.
TEL. (416) 571-1222
HANDI TRANSIT INCORPORATED
P.O. BOX 1278 STN. B
OSHAWA, ONT. L1J 5Z1
May 27, 1985
Ms . Lou Ann Birkett
Town of Newcastle
Purchasing and Supply Agent
40 Temperance Street
BOWMANVILLE ,, Ontario
L1C 3A6
Dear Ms . Birkett :
In response to your request , I trust that the following
information will explain why I am suggesting that you
purchase the vehicle and specific equipment , as stated, to
be operated in the Township of Newcastle .
In the early sixties , when the para transit services first
started to operate in Ontario , the vehicles used for this
purpose were , for the most part , converted campers . This
practice continued into the late seventies , until 1979
when the Ministry of Transportation and Communications
became involved with the para transit services , on a funding
basis . In that same year safety requirements for these
vehicles were enforced and, in turn, it became more costly
to convert vehicles to meet the new standards . As a result ,
many of the companies that had supplied converted camper
vans dropped out of this market leaving a smaller number to
compete in this specialized and more costly vehicle market .
Now, in 1985 , all new vehicles must meet even more stringent
safety and comfort standards as set out by the C. S. A. and
adopted by the Federal and Provincial governments in Canada .
The vehicles now available vary in price from $30 ,000 (Braun )
to $90 , 000 (Orion II ) . Both the Braun and the Girardin
vehicles have proven to meet our Para Transit needs and yet
stay at the lower end of the cost scale . Braun offers the
most suitable features for rural services , such as the one
we run for you in Newcastle .
Type of equipment required:
Vehicle
The Braun offers the following :
1 . Full Federally approved roll-bar capacity.
2 . Bus door entrance .
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TRANSPORTATION FOR THE DISABLED
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Ms . Lou Ann Birkett -2- May 27, 1985
3 . Walk-in door on lift entrance .
4 . Extended vehicle length .
5 . Five to six wheelchair tie-down positions . The van now
in use in Newcastle has four positions .
6 . Full C. S. A. approved safety equipment .
7. Longer vehicle life .
8 . Capable of accommodating all types of physically disabled
passengers and provides a more comfortable ride .
Wheelchair Tie-down
The Queens University Q-system , commissioned by the M.T.C. ,
provides the most secure and easiest type of wheelchair tie-
down to operate .
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Wheelchair Lift
We have used five different types of hydraulic lifts over
the past eleven years but found that the Ricon R30-A
electric , electronic lift offers the lowest repair cost and
the greatest reliability, especially in winter months .
With very little selection on the market , as of yet , for this
highly specialized equipment , I trust that you will accept
my choices as stated within , based on safety, reliability,
comfort , and cost for your new vehicle. If you require any
further information or have any questions , please contact me .
Sincerely ,
Douglas Manuel
General Manager
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TEL. (416) 571-1222
HANDI TRANSIT INCORPORATED
P.O. BOX 1278 STN. B
OSHAWA, ONT. L1J 5Z1
June 26 , 1985
Mrs . Lou Ann Birketta Purchasing and Supplies Agent
Town of Newcastle JUN 2 1985
40 Temperance Street
BOWMANVILLE , Ontario TOWN OF NIC-OCASILE
L1C 3A6 ENT
PURCHAS'NG DEPARTMENT
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Dear Mrs . Birkett:
The following information is a breakdown of the vehicle and
equipment with addresses and telephone numbers for the suppliers
of the new vehicle to be purchased for Newcastle this Fall .
1 . Vehicle : $15 ,894 + Tax
Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales ( See Attached)
2 . Vehicle Conversion: $10 , 320 + Tax
Victoria Wheelchair Inc.
Kitchener , Ontario
(1-800-265-2307 )
3 . Lift & Tie-Downs :
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Crecco 's (Bill ) Freedom Mobility Systems
70 Gibson Drive , Unit #7
Markham, Ontario
L3R 4C2
( 475-0144 ) or ( 892-3519 )
Lift: $ 3 , 400
Five Tie-Downs : $ 2 , 375
4 . Two-Way Radio: $ 1 ,011 .50 + Tax
Bill Berrill , General Electric
23 Windsor Valley Place
R. R. #3 Phoenix Mobile
Bowmanville , Ontario
( 728-7661 ) Model No . N5HH1W40BB
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Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales
O/O by Hahn Motors Limited
SALES•SERVICE•LEASING•PARTS
•MERCURY•LINCOLN•CAPRI•LYNX• TOPAZ•COUGAR•GRAND MARQUIS• VANS& TRUCKS
® 0 1300 Bishop Street North, Cambridge, Ontario N1R 6V5 Phone: (519) 621-6410, (519) 653-7740
VANS 6 TFUCKS
June 19 , 1985
Handi Transit
Civic Auditoriam Recreation Division
141 Thorton Road South
OSHAWA, ON
L1J 5Y1
Dear Mr. Manuel:
Attached are the revised prices for the 1986
E350 Super Van as discussed per telephone
conversation with myself on June 18 , 1985.
If you have any further questions please call
me at 621-9255 .
Sincerely,
VH:vm Vernon Hahn
Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales
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Hahn Mercury Lincoln Sales
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O/O by Hahn Motors limited
SALES•SERVICE•LEASING•PARTS
•MERCURY•LINCOLN•CAPRI•LYNX• TOPAZ•COUGAR• GRAND MARQUIS• VANS& TRUCKS
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1300 Bishop Street North, Cambridge, Ontario N 1 R 6V5 Phone: (519) 621-6410, (519) 653-7740
VANS 8 TRUCKS
1986 E350 ECONOLINE SUPER VAN
(WINDOW VAN)
BASE PRICE $14 ,484. 00
351 CUBIC INCH V-8 (4BBL CARBURETOR) 555 . 00
AIR CONDITIONING (includes $100. 00 excise tax) 1 ,273 . 00
INSIDE REAR DOOR LATCH AND LOCK 31. 00
PRIVACY GLASS ALL AROUND EXCEPT FOR
WINDSHIELD, LEFT & RIGHT PASSENGER WINDOWS .
WHICH ARE TINTED. 508 . 00
REAR STEP BUMPER 69 . 00
SWING OUT GLASS ON REAR GLASS 74 . 00
HEAVY DUTY BATTERY 72 . 00
100 AMP ALTERNATOR 98 . 00
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION STANDARD
POWER STEERING/POWER BRAKES STANDARD
AM RADIO STANDARD
FREIGHT 430 . 00
TOTAL $17 ,594 . 00
DISCOUNT 1,700 . 00
TOTAL PRICE $15 ,894. 00
NOTE : Prices are subject to Ford Motor Company of Canada,
Limited price increases (if any ocurr prior to
ordering date) .
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5 . One Rear Heater . You have the cost.
6 . Lettering of vehicle . You have the cost .
I trust that this is all the information that you will require .
If you need any further information , please contact me .
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Douglas Manuel
General Manager
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