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File #: 2025-1391   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/23/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/1/2025 Final action: 7/1/2025
Title: Approve the purchase of two generator electronic control module upgrades from Caterpillar Inc., utilizing a Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Agreement in the amount of $68,521
Attachments: 1. FOR COUNCIL - PSQ_133968_Water Plant 1 Controls Upgrade Sourcewell, 2. FOR COUNCIL - PSQ_134866_Water Plant 3 Controls Upgrade Sourcewell, 3. FOR COUNCIL - Caterpillar Contract 092222 (1), 4. Caterpillar 092222-CAT Pricing, 5. 32-045, 6. 32-045 Controller
Submitted By: Christina Guy
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Presentation By: Liza Warmuth
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Department: Fleet

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Approve the purchase of two generator electronic control module upgrades from Caterpillar Inc., utilizing a Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Agreement in the amount of $68,521
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND:
Generators are essential sources of emergency or standby power, automatically activating when utility power is lost. They play a critical role in keeping key city facilities and services operational during outages, helping to ensure the continuity of operations vital to public health and safety.
Over time, critical components such as electronic modules, relays, and controllers become outdated, increasingly unreliable, and unsupported by their manufacturers. This has resulted in limited availability of replacement parts and increased maintenance costs.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The electronic controllers for two 24-year-old Caterpillar SR4B 2000 kW/480-volt generators-located at Water Treatment Plant #1 (32-045) and Water Reclamation Facility #3 (44-004)-are now obsolete. These outdated controls present a significant risk to the continuous provision of these crucial utilities. Fleet recommends upgrading the generator controllers and associated parts to the current EMCP 4.3 model.
As a political subdivision of the State of Florida, the City of Ocala qualifies as an eligible user of Sourcewell cooperative purchasing agreements to procure goods. Sourcewell Contract No. 092222-CAT will be utilized to purchase the necessary generators at a total cost of $68,521. These goods have been competitively solicited by Sourcewell, a State of Minnesota agency and service cooperative, and evaluated and determined by the City's Procurement Department to be cost effective and to afford the City best value.



FISCAL IMPACT:
Funding for this purchase ...

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