Submitted By: Christina Guy
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Presentation By: John King
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Department: Fleet
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Utilization of a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing agreement with Power Technique North America for the purchase of an Atlas Copco Bypass Pump from Hydra Service, Inc. in the amount of $188,281
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence
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BACKGROUND:
The City of Ocala's Water Resources Department manages over 150 lift stations that treat millions of gallons of wastewater daily. To maintain uninterrupted service, bypass pumps are used to control flow and capacity during maintenance, emergency repairs, sewer main breaks, and storm events.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
A maintenance analysis has identified that the City's current bypass pumping equipment does not adequately support system requirements during periods of high flow or catastrophic failures at Lift Stations 5 and 46. Therefore, it is necessary to acquire additional high-capacity pumps to maintain uninterrupted service.
The Atlas Copco PAC H108 JD-S 325HP FT4 is a trailer-mounted, diesel-powered bypass pump engineered to provide dependable high-flow and high-head performance. It efficiently moves wastewater over long distances, handles solids, and operates independently during power outages or storm events.
This equipment improves system resilience, lowers the risk of sewer overflows, and maintains compliance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection regulations.
On April 5, 2023, after a competitive solicitation, Sourcewell awarded a contract for portable construction equipment with related accessories to Power Technique North America, LLC ("Power Technique"). The initial contract term will expire April 20, 2027, and the contract offers one one-year renewal option. The terms of the contract apply to direct sales and service, as well as sales and services offered by Power Technique's authorized dealers, distributors, and resell...
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