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File #: 24-0670    Version: 1 Name: Purchase of 50 Bard Q-Tec AC Units from Accuair, Inc.
Type: Purchase Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/17/2024 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 8/6/2025 Final action:
Title: MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF FIFTY (50) BARD Q-TEC AC UNITS AND THERMOSTAT CONTROLLERS FROM ACCUAIR IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $933,487.50 UTILIZING PRICING ESTABLISHED BY BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONTRACT # FY24-044 HVAC-R EQUIPMENT, PARTS, AND SUPPLIES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35.18(C)(5) OF THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES.
Sponsors: Public Services
Attachments: 1. 1. AccuAir Quote 7.21.25, 2. 2. Broward County Public School (BCPS) Contract FY24-044 Award Details, 3. 3. BCPS Contract FY24-044 Letter of Award, 4. 4. Bard Price List, 5. 5. ITB-FY24-044-HVAC-R Equipment, Parts & Supplies, 6. 6. Bard Engineered Products - Sole Factory Authorized Representative and Stocking Distributor Letter
Title
MOTION TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF FIFTY (50) BARD Q-TEC AC UNITS AND THERMOSTAT CONTROLLERS FROM ACCUAIR IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $933,487.50 UTILIZING PRICING ESTABLISHED BY BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONTRACT # FY24-044 HVAC-R EQUIPMENT, PARTS, AND SUPPLIES, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35.18(C)(5) OF THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES.

Summary Explanation and Background

PROCUREMENT PROCESS TAKEN:

- Chapter 35 of the City’s Code of Ordinance is titled “PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES, PUBLIC FUNDS.”

- Section 35.18 of the City's Code of Ordinances is titled "COMPETITIVE BIDDING OR COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS."

- Section 35.18(C) states that "Only the following situations are exempt from the competitive bid and competitive proposal requirements of this section:"

- Section 35.18(C)(3) states that "City standard, single-source and sole- source commodities or services. City standard, single- source and sole-source commodities or services are exempt from this section."

- Section 35.18(C)(5) states, “Utilization of other governmental agencies’ contracts. Commodities or services that are the subject of contracts with the state its political subdivisions or other governmental entities including the United States Government, are exempt from this section, provided, however, that this division shall apply only if the contract expressly permits or if the awarding jurisdiction and/or the vendor agree to allow the city to purchase therefrom and if either: (i) the commodities or services are the subject of a price schedule negotiated by the state or federal government or by competitive bid by another governmental agency and not on any preference; (ii) or the price offered for the commodity or service exactly equals or is lower than the governmental contract from vendors awarded the governmental contract. Where an award is made pursuant to this paragraph, the terms and conditions agreeable to the City may be used in lieu of those terms and conditions of the ...

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