07/06/2021 ITEM NO. 5 - CONSIDERATION TO PURCHASE A FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICLEAGENDA ITEM NO. 5
AGENDA STAFF REPORT
City of West Covina I Office of the City Manager
DATE: July 6, 2021
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: David Carmany
City Manager
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO PURCHASE A FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council, in accordance with West Covina Municipal Code Chapter 2, Article
VII, Division 2, Sec. 2-333(i)(2), and the findings of the West Covina Finance Department/Purchasing Officer,
find that the Sourcewell/National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) Master Vehicle Contract No. 120716-NAF
satisfies West Covina's bidding requirements, and authorize the purchase of a 2022 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 Special
Service Vehicle in the amount of $79,841.51 (including sales tax, delivery, and options) from National Auto
Fleet Group.
BACKGROUND:
The West Covina Fire Department Command Staff provides 24-hour incident command and response services
for the City of West Covina. The role of the Fire Chief is to manage all emergencies that exist where extensive
life and/or property are in danger. The Fire Chief is the Incident Commander during incidents (when
necessary) and responds to any incidents where the on -duty Assistant Chief is not able to manage the incident.
The command vehicle is an all -terrain response vehicle that houses all the necessary equipment to respond,
communicate, and effectively manage an incident, and allows for the traversing of all terrain that may be
encountered during an emergency response.
The City has not purchased a Fire Chief vehicle since before 1995. The current Fire Chief vehicle is a former
Police Department 2005 pool vehicle.
DISCUSSION:
The City Manager is requesting authority to purchase a 2022 Chevy Tahoe and related equipment that is
required to establish an incident command. Staff has received a quote through National Auto Fleet, an
approved vendor through Sourcewell, to purchase the vehicle and have needed equipment installed
(Attachment No. 1).
Pursuant to Section 2-333(i)(2) of the West Covina Municipal Code, when the successful bidder for a contract
with another county, city, special district or other local agency makes the same written bid to the City, and the
Purchasing Officer finds that the other local agency originally obtained the bid pursuant to formal contract
procedures at least as rigorous as those of the City.
Staff is proposing to purchase one command vehicle and equipment including lights, sirens, and a mobile
command center module through Sourcewell, formally the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) program,
through Master Vehicle Contract No. 120716-NAF (Attachment No. 2). The NJPA program is a public agency,
member -driven service cooperative that serves over 50,000 members. NJPA offers a multitude of contracted
products, equipment, and service opportunities to local government agencies. The NJPA offers its members
purchasing contracts that are competitively bid nationally to enable contracted suppliers and member agencies
to work smarter and more efficiently and bring considerable value to member agencies. By utilizing the NJPA
purchasing contract services, local government agencies can expedite and purchase critical equipment much
quicker than using traditional acquisition methods. NJPA products and suppliers are already approved by the
United States General Service Administration, so no request for proposal or bidding is required. The
Purchasing Division has verified that the Sourcewell/NJPA contract with National Auto Fleet meets all
requirements set forth in Section 2-333(i)(2) of the West Covina Municipal Code and therefore formal contract
procedures may be waived.
LEGAL REVIEW:
OPTIONS:
The City Council has the following options:
1. Approve Staff's recommendation;
2. Provide alternative direction.
Fiscal Impact
FISCAL IMPACT:
The total cost for one new Fire Chief vehicle (including the lights, sirens, command center module)
is$79,841.51. Vehicle Replacement Fund 367 has already been appropriated with $80,000.00 for the Fiscal
Year 2021-2022.
Available Fund Balance
I
mount
Vehicle Replacement Fund 367
367.32.3210.7170
79,841.51
Total Amount
1$79,841.51
There is no new impact to the General Fund with this purchase.
Attachments
Attachment - No. 1 National Auto Fleet quote
Attachment - No. 2 Acceptance and Award -National Auto Fleet-120716
CITY Enhance the City Image and Effectiveness
COUNCIL Protect Public Safety
GOALS &
OBJECTIVES:
Attachment No. 1
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National Auto Fleet Group
A Division of Chevrolet of Watsonville
490 Auto Center Drive, Watsonville,
(855) 289-6572 • (855) BUY-NJPA - (831)
Fleet@NationalAutoFleetGrour
Chief Vincent Capelle
West Covina Fire Department
1444 West Garvey Ave, South
West Covina, Ca 91790
Delivery Via Email
CA 95076
480.8497 Fax
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Dear, Chief Capelle,
In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to submit the following for your consideration:
National Auto Fleet Group will sell, service and deliver at West Covina, new/unused 2022 Chevy Tahoe 4WD
5W4 SSV responding to your requirement with the attached specifications for 42,841.00 plus Upfit, State Sales
Tax, and $8.75 tire tax (non-taxable). These vehicles are available under the Sourcewell (Formerly Known as
NJPA) master vehicle contract# 120716-NAF.Unit to be all Black
One Unit
MSRP One Unit Total Savings Total Savings
2022 Chevy Tahoe
4WD 5W4 Pkg SSV
911 Upfit
Sub Total
Sales Tax
Transportation
Tire Tax
51,557.94
Total
Delivery 180-220 days ARO
Terms are net 30 days.
42,841.00 16.91%
29,988.00
72,829.00
6,918.76
85.00
8.75
79,841.51
8,716.94
National Auto Fleet Group welcomes the opportunity to assist you in your vehicle requirements.
Kevin Buzzard
National Law Enforcement Sales Manager
National Auto Fleet Group
Wondries Fleet Group
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To: Chief Vince Capelle From:
Dan Walters
Company:
West Covina Fire Date:
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Regarding:
Chiefs Tahoe Conversion Package
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EXTENSION
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Breakdown with labor:
TOTAL
1
BASE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Engineering and Design Layout
.00
1
Upgrade Factory Battery to Odyssey AGM Battery
400.00
1
ATD Auto Battery Disconnect
405.00
1
Main DC Power / Ground Electrical Buss System
1,475.00
1
911ICON Harness System and Connectors
1,635.00
1
Key Ignition Control System
150.00
1
Park Nuetral Control System
200.00
1
Command Center Control System
255.00
EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND SIREN WARNING
2,035.00
1
Whelen Core Siren and Lighting Controller
1
Whelen Inner Edge LED Lightbar in Pass Side Windshield
1,175.00
1
Whelen Rear Window Light Red/Amber LED
825.00
1
Headlight Flasher
265.00
2
L.E.D. Grill Lights (Red) Mounted behind the Grill
1,140.00
4
Whelen ION Red/White LED Lights on Running Boards
1,910.00
2
ION Rear Hatch L. E. D.'s (Red & Amber)
610.00
1
Siren speaker mounted behind grill
604.00
1
Command and Center Console Module
Modify Center Console for Radios
5.00
1
Custom Rear Comm Cabinet on Passenger Side Rear
3,835.00
,
1
Interior Command center Lighting
675.00
67
2
RADIOS AND COMPUTERS
Dual Head Motorola All Band Radios (CS)
1,.00
2
Radio Speakers Mounted In Headliner
405.00
405
405.00
2
Radio Speakers Mounted in Rear Hatch Over Head
5.00
1
Motorola Handheld Radio Charger (CS)
035.00
1,385.00
2
Panorama Low Profile Shark Fin All Band Antennas
5
Magnetic Mic Upgrades for Radio and PA Mics
695.00
4
Motorola Accessory Connectors for Mic out rear of head
1
OTHER EOUIPMENT
Misc. Parts and Materials (Loom,Connectors,Etc.)
.00
1
Remote Door Unlock Swith In Grill
345.00
598.00
2
Red/White Over Head LED Lights Mounted in the Rear Door Hatch
1
SCBA Mounting Brackets Installed
330.00
604.00
1
20 Amp Auto Eject for Battery Charger
32.00
1
Pelican LED Flashlight
1 510.00
1
40amp Battery Charger in Communications Cabinet
, 600.00
60
4
Dual USB Fast Charge Outlets
755.00
1
Dark Ceramic Window Tint Full Vehicle
SUBTOTALS
29 988.00
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29,988.00
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Prepared By:
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Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
626-457-5590 OFC
Buzzard5l50@gmall.com
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice. and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 29it Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (/ Complete)
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Selected Model and Options
MODEL
CODE MODEL
CK10706 .2821 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD 4dr Commercial
'20 ZZ
COLORS
CODE DESCRIPTION
GBA Black
SUSPENSION PKG
CODE DESCRIPTION
ZW7 Suspension Package, Premium Smooth Ride (Included and only available with (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
(STD)
EMISSIONS
CODE DESCRIPTION
YF5 Emissions, California state requirements
ENGINE
CODE DESCRIPTION
L84 Engine, 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management, Direct Injection and Variable Valve Timing, includes
aluminum block construction (355 hp [265 kW] @ 5600 rpm, 383 lb-ft of torque [518 Nm] @ 4100 rpm) (STD)
CODE DESCRIPTION
MQC Transmission, 10-speed automatic electronically controlled with overdrive, includes Traction Select System
including tow/haul (Most vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 with a V8 engine will have (NSS) Not Equipped with
Automatic Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine control stop/start disable button and its
content.)(STD)
HAriT i7
CODE DESCRIPTION
C6H GVWR, 7500 lbs. (3402 kg) (4WD models only.) (STD)
AXLE
CODE DESCRIPTION
GU5 Rear axle, 3.23 ratio
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 2Q-kl Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (<i Complete )
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PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP
CODE DESCRIPTION
1FL Commercial Preferred Equipment Group includes standard equipment
WHEEL TYPE
CODE DESCRIPTION
R04 Wheels, 20" x 9" (50.8 cm x 22.9 cm) painted aluminum with machine face and Argent Metallic pockets (Requires
4WD. Includes (XCI) 27516OR20SL all -season, blackwall tires unless (QAE) 275/60R20SL all -terrain, blackwall
tires are ordered.)
TIRES
CODE DESCRIPTION
QAE Tires, 275/60R20SL all -terrain, blackwall (Available on 4WD model only. Requires and only available with (RD4)
20" painted aluminum wheels with machine face and Argent Metallic pockets.)
PAINT
CODE DESCRIPTION
GBA Black
SEAT TYPE
CODE DESCRIPTION
A50 Seats, front bucket (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, requires (PQA)
1 FL Safety Package. Includes (1307) floor console.)
SEAT TRIM
CODE DESCRIPTION
H1T Jet Black, cloth seat trim (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
RADIO
CODE DESCRIPTION
IOR Audio system, Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system, 8" diagonal color touchscreen AM/FM stereo. Additional features
for compatible phones include: Bluetooth audio streaming for 2 active devices, voice command pass -through to
phone, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capable. (STD)
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 2e21 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (/ Complete)
'00z'2
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - PACKAGE
CODE DESCRIPTION
5W4 Identifier for Special Service vehicle includes (K47) heavy-duty air filter, (KX4) 250 amp high output alternator,
(K6K) 760 cold -cranking amps auxiliary battery, electrical power and vehicle signals for customer connection
located at the center front floor, auxiliary battery circuit for customer connection located in the rear cargo area,
(RC1) front skid plate, SEO (5J3) Surveillance Mode interior lighting calibration, SEC, (UT7) blunt cut cargo area
and blunt cut console area ground wires, (V53) delete luggage rack side rails, (ATD) third row seat delete and
(NPO) active single -speed transfer case.
AMF Remote Keyless Entry Package includes 4 additional transmitters, NOTE: programming of remotes is at
customer's expense. Programming remotes is not a warranty expense (Requires (gC1) Police Vehicle or (5W4)
Special Service Vehicle.)
PQA 1 FL Safety Package includes (UEU) Forward Collision Alert, (UHX) Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure
Warning, (UHY) Automatic Emergency Braking, (UKJ) Front Pedestrian Braking and (UE4) Following Distance
Indicator (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle. Not available with (DRZ) Rear Camera
Mirror.)
NHT Max Trailering Package includes (ZL6) Advanced Trailering Package and (V03) extra capacity cooling system
(When ordered with (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, also includes (NQH) 2-speed active transfer case on 4WD
models.)
ZL6 Advanced Trailering Package includes (JL1) trailer brake controller and (1.11D) Advanced Trailering System
(Included and only available with (NHT) Max Trailering Package. Does not include (PZ8) Hitch Guidance with
Hitch View. Does not include (1.1113) Advanced Trailering System software.)
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that maybe required bylaw or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 2Q24 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK1O7O6) 4WD 4dr Commercial ("/ Complete )
2pzz
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - MECHANICAL
CODE DESCRIPTION
NSS Not Equipped with Automatic Stop/Start, see dealer for details (Most vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 with a V8
engine will have (NSS) Not Equipped with Automatic Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine
control stop/start disable button and its content.) *CREDIT*
NQH Transfer case, active, 2-speed electronic Autotrac with rotary controls, includes neutral position for dinghy towing
(Included and only available with (NHT) Max Trailering Package on 4WD models only.)
V03 Cooling system, extra capacity (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (NHT) Max Trailering
Package. Not included when (LM2) Duramax 3.OL Turbo -Diesel 16 engine is ordered.)
K6K Battery, auxiliary, 760 cold -cranking amps with 70 amp hour rating (packaged behind left rear cargo area panel)
(Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
K3W Battery, 900 cold -cranking amps with 95 amp hour rating (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or
(5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
KX4 Alternator, 220 amps (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
U1D Advanced Trailering System includes checklist, trailer maintenance reminders, trailer security alerts, trailer
mileage, tow/haul reminder, trailer electrical diagnostics and Trailer Tire Pressure Monitor System module
(Included and only available with (ZL6) Advanced Trailering Package. In -Vehicle Trailering App software not
included. Hardware allows for trailer lighting diagnostics only.)
JL1 Trailer brake controller, integrated (Included and only available with (ZL6) Advanced Trailering Package.)
V76 Recovery hooks, 2 front, frame -mounted, Black (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.
Required on all models going to Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. All Tahoe (9C1) and
(5W4) vehicles include front fascia with recovery hook openings.)
RC1 Skid plate, front (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
Capless Fuel Fill (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - EXTERIOR
CODE DESCRIPTION
WUA Fascia, front high -approach angle (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service
Vehicle.)
V53 Luggage rack side rails, delete (Included with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) *CREDIT*
_ Exterior ornamentation delete (front & rear Chevrolet bowties will remain) (Included and only available with (9C1)
Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
VK3 License plate front mounting package (Included on orders with ship -to -states that require a front license plate.)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - ENTERTAINMENT
CODE DESCRIPTION
UDA OnStar deactivated (does not delete Bluetooth) *CREDIT*
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 2L 2 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial ( complete)
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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - INTERIOR
CODE DESCRIPTION
ATD Seat delete, third row passenger *CREDIT`
D07 Console, floor with storage area and removable storage tray (Included and only available with (A50) front bucket
seats.)
B30 Floor covering, color -keyed carpeting in occupant area, first and second row, removable. When ordering with
(9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, carpeting is only in occupant area. Horizontal surface of
cargo area is covered in black vinyl.
B58 Floor mats, color -keyed carpeted first and second row, removable (Requires and only available with (B30) color -
keyed carpeting floor covering.)
VZ2 Speedometer calibration (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
_ Instrumentation, analog with certified 140 mph speedometer, odometer with trip odometer, engine hour meter, fuel
level, voltmeter, engine temperature, oil pressure and tachometer (Included and only available with (9C1) Police
Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
AX2 Key, unique Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
Theft -deterrent system, vehicle, PASS -Key III (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4)
Special Service Vehicle.)
USR USB data ports, 2, one type -A and one type-C, located within center console (Included and only available with
(1307) floor console.)
_ Power supply, 50-amp, power supply, auxiliary battery passenger compartment wiring harness (Included and only
available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
Power supply, 100-amp, auxiliary battery, rear electrical center (Included and only available with (9C1) Police
Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
_ Power supply, 120amp, (4) 30-amp circuit, Primary battery relay controlled, passenger compartment harness
wiring (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - SAFETY -MECHANICAL
CODE DESCRIPTION
UHY Automatic Emergency Braking (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle,
included and only available with (PQA) 1 FL Safety Package.)
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 2e2l Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial ( 'Complete)
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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - SAFETY -INTERIOR
CODE DESCRIPTION
Seat belts, 3-point, all seating positions (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special
Service Vehicle.)
UE4 Following Distance Indicator (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, included
and only available with (PQA)1 FL Safety Package.)
UKJ Front Pedestrian Braking (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, included
and only available with (POA) 1 FL Safety Package.)
UHX Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special
Service Vehicle, included and only available with (PQA) 1 FL Safety Package.)
LIEU Forward Collision Alert (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, included and
only available with (POA) 1FL Safety Package.)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT - OTHER
CODE DESCRIPTION
VXT Incomplete vehicle (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.
Included and only available with (ATZ) rear seat delete.)
_ Protected idle allows vehicle engine to remain idling and vehicle immobilized while FOB is outside vehicle
(Included and only available (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
5,13 Calibration, Surveillance Mode interior lighting (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4)
Special Service Vehicle.)
5,19 Calibration taillamp flasher, Red/White (Included and only available with SEO (6J7) headlamp and taillamp flasher
system. Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (SW4) Special Service Vehicle.)
5LO Calibration taillamp flasher, Red/Red (Included and only available with SEO (6J7) headlamp and taillamp flasher
system. Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
6,13 Wiring, grille lamps and siren speakers (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (511114) Special Service Vehicle.)
6,14 Wiring, horn and siren circuit (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
6,17 Flasher system, headlamp and taillamp, DRL compatible with control wire (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or
(5W4) Special Service Vehicle. Includes SEO (5J9) taillamp flasher calibration, Red/White and SEO (51-0)
taillamp flasher calibration, Red/Red.)
T66 Wiring provision, for outside mirrors and cargo side mirrors (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle
or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
UN9 Radio Suppression Package, with ground straps (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service
Vehicle.)
UT7 Ground wires, blunt cut cargo area and blunt cut console area (Included and only available with (9C1) Police
Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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Vehicle: [Fleet] $929 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial ( / Complete )
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SHIP THRU CODES
CODE DESCRIPTION
vPv Ship Thru, Produced in Arlington Assembly and shipped to Kerr Industries and onto Arlington Assembly (Requires
a Fleet or Government order type.) (Included with SEO (6C7) red and white front auxiliary dome lighting, SEO
(6N6) door locks and handles, SEO (7X2) left- and right-hand spotlamps, SEO (7X3) left-hand spotlamp, SEO
(T53) alternate flashing Red & Blue rear compartment lid warning lamps, SEO (UN9) Radio Suppression
Package, SEO (6J3) grille lamps and siren speakers wiring, SEO (6J4) horn and siren circuit wiring and SEC,
(WX7) auxiliary speaker wiring.)
Options Total
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Vehicle: [Fleet] 292-1 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (</ Complete)
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Standard Equipment
Mechanical
Engine, 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management, Direct Injection and Variable Valve Timing, includes
aluminum block construction (355 hp [265 kW] @ 5600 rpm, 383 lb-ft of torque 1518 Nm] @ 4100 rpm) (STD)
Transmission, 10-speed automatic electronically controlled with overdrive, includes Traction Select System
including tow/haul (Most vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 with a V8 engine will have (NSS) Not Equipped with
Automatic Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine control stop/start disable button and its
content.) (STD)
Rear axle, 323 ratio
Suspension Package, Premium Smooth Ride (Included and only available with (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.)
(STD)
GVWR, 7500 lbs. (3402 kg) (4WD models only.) (STD)
Automatic Stop/Start (Not available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) (Standard on
vehicles built before 6-7-2021. Most vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 equipped with a V8 engine will have
(NSS) Not Equipped with Automatic Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine control stop/start
disable button and its content. See dealer for details.)
Engine control, stop/start system disable button, non -latching (Standard on vehicles built before 6-7-2021. Most
vehicles built on or after 6-7-2021 equipped with a V8 engine will have (NSS) Not Equipped with Automatic
Stop/Start, which removes Automatic Stop/Start, Engine control stop/start disable button and its content. See
dealer for details.)
Engine air filtration monitor
Fuel, gasoline, E15
Transfer case, active, single -speed, electronic Autotrac does not include neutral. Cannot be dinghy towed (4WD
models only. Deleted when (NHT) Max Trailering Package is ordered.)
Differential, mechanical limited -slip
4-wheel drive
Air filter, heavy-duty
Cooling, external engine oil cooler, heavy-duty air -to -oil integral to driver side of radiator
Cooling, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, heavy-duty air -to -oil
Battery, 800 cold -cranking amps with 80 amp hour rating
Alternator, 220 amps
Trailering equipment includes trailering hitch platform, 7-wire harness with independent fused trailering circuits
mated to a 7-way connector and 2" trailering receiver
Trailer sway control
Hitch Guidance
Suspension, front coil -over -shock with stabilizer bar
Suspension, rear multi -link with coil springs
Steering, power
Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, taxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
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CHROMEDATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodato Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Bu7zard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 2929 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (<✓ complete)
f11 ZZ
Mechanical
Exterior
Entertainment
Brakes, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc with DURALIFE rotors
Exhaust, single system, single -outlet
Mechanical Jack with tools
Wheels, 18" x 8.5" (45.7 cm x 21.6 cm) Bright Silver painted aluminum (STD)
Tires, 265/65R18SL all -season, blackwall (Standard with (PZX) 18" Bright Silver painted aluminum wheels only.)
(STD)
Wheel, full-size spare, 17" (43.2 cm) steel
Tire, spare P265/7OR17 all -season, blackwall
Tire carrier, lockable outside spare, winch -type mounted underframe at rear
Active aero shutters, upper
Fascia, front
Luggage rack side rails, roof -mounted, Black
Assist steps, Black with chrome accent strip
Headlamps, LED
Lamps, stop and tail, LED
Mirrors, outside heated power -adjustable, manual -folding, body -color
Mirror caps, body -color
Glass, deep -tinted (all windows, except light -tinted glass on windshield and driver- and front passenger -side
glass)
Glass, acoustic, laminated
Glass, windshield shade band
Windshield, solar absorbing
Wipers, front intermittent, Rainsense
Wiper, rear intermittent with washer
Door handles, body -color
Liftgate, rear manual
Audio system, Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system, 8" diagonal color touchscreen AM/FM stereo. Additional
features for compatible phones include: Bluetooth audio streaming for 2 active devices, voice command pass -
through to phone, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capable. (STD)
Audio system feature, 6-speaker system
SiriusXM Radio delete
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CHROMEDATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodata Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Buzzard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 28P9 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (✓ Complete)
,2OLL
Entertainment
Interior
Infotainment display, 8" diagonal touchscreen
Bluetooth for phone personal cell phone connectivity to vehicle audio system
Wireless Apple CarPlay/Wireless Android Auto
4G LTE Wi-Fi Hotspot capable (Standard with (UE1) OnStar only. Terms and limitations apply. See onstar.com
or dealer for details.)
Seats, front 40/20/40 split -bench (Not available with (007) center floor console and (USR) USB data ports.)
(STD)
Keyless start, push button
Seat adjusters, 8-way power includes 6-way power front passenger seat with 2-way power lumbar
Seat adjusters, 10-way power includes 8-way power driver seat with 2-way power lumbar
Seats, second row 60/40 split -folding bench, manual
Seats, third row 60/40 split -folding bench, manual (Not available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special
Service Vehicle.)
Floor covering, Black rubberized vinyl (Deleted when (1330) floor covering is ordered.)
Electronic Precision Shift
Steering column, lock control, electrical
Steering column, manual tilt and telescopic
Steering wheel, urethane
Steering wheel controls, mounted audio, Driver Information Center, cruise control and Forward Collision Alert
following gap button (if equipped) (left backside Seek/Scan steering wheel radio buttons are inoperable; these 2
buttons can be repurposed for aftermarket emergency equipment)
Driver Information Center, 42" diagonal color display includes driver personalization
Rear Seat Reminder
Door locks, power programmable with lockout protection and delayed locking (When ordered with (9C1) Police
Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, Auto Lockout is disabled on driver door.)
Keyless Open includes extended range Remote Keyless Entry
Cruise control, electronic with set and resume speed
Theft -deterrent system, content, electrical, unauthorized entry (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or
(5W4) Special Service Vehicle, deleted when SEO (UTQ) content theft -deterrent system is ordered.)
USB charging -only ports, 4, (2) located on rear of center console and (2) in 3rd row (1 left and 1 right side below
quarter glass side window) (When ordered with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle, (2) type-
C ports are moved to the rear of center seat base and (2) type-C are moved to the cargo area. Deleted when
(A50) front bucket seats are ordered.)
Window, power with driver Express-Up/Down
Window, power with front passenger Express-Up/Down
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CHROMEDAIA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodata Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Buzzard515o@gmail.com
Vehicle: (Fleet] 2Q:24 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (r complete)
,20 Z2
Interior
Safety -Mechanical
Safety -Exterior
Safety -Interior
Windows, power with rear Express -Down
Air conditioning, tri-zone automatic climate control with individual climate settings for driver, right front passenger
and rear seat occupants
Air conditioning, rear
Defogger, rear -window electric
Power outlets, 2, 120-volt, located on the rear of the center seat and rear cargo area
Power outlet, front auxiliary, 12-volt, located in the center stack of instrument panel
Mirror, inside rearview manual day/night
Visors, driver and front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors, sliding
Assist handles, overhead, driver and front passenger, located in headliner
Assist handles, front passenger A -pillar and second row outboard B-pillar (Deleted when SEO (7X2) left- and
right-hand spotlamps or SEO (7X3) left-hand spotlamp are ordered.)
Lighting, interior with dome light, driver- and passenger -side door switch with delayed entry feature, cargo lights,
door handle or Remote Keyless Entry -activated illuminated entry and map lights in front and second seat
positions. On Police/Special Service vehicles, the control switch is located in the roof console in lieu of the driver
- and passenger -side door switch with delayed entry feature.
Cargo management system
Chevrolet Connected Access capable (Subject to terms. See onstar.com or dealer for details.)
Automatic Emergency Braking
Hill Start Assist
StabiliTrak, stability control system with brake assist, includes traction control
Daytime Running Lamps, reduced intensity low beam
Teen Driver a configurable feature that lets you activate customizable vehicle settings associated with a key fob,
to help encourage safe driving behavior. It can limit certain available vehicle features, and it prevents certain
safety systems from being turned off. An invehicle report card gives you information on driving habits and helps
you to continue to coach your new driver
Airbags, Frontal airbags for driver and front outboard passenger; Seat -mounted side -impact airbags for driver
and front outboard passenger; Head -curtain airbags for all rows in outboard seating positions (Included and only
available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle. Always use seat belts and child restraints.
Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owners
Manual for more information.)
Front outboard Passenger Sensing System for frontal outboard passenger airbag (Always use seat belts and
child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See
the Owner's Manual for more information.)
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region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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CHROME®ATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodato Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Buzzard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 24Q-1 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (/ Complete)
`W 7-7—
Safety-Interior
OnStar and Chevrolet connected services capable (Terms and limitations apply. See onstar.com or dealer for
details.)
Rear Park Assist
Following Distance Indicator
HD Rear Vision Camera
Front Pedestrian Braking
Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning
Forward Collision Alert
Door locks, rear child security, manual
LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren), for child restraint seats lower anchors and top tethers
located in all second -row seating positions (Deleted when (ATZ) second row seat delete is ordered.)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System auto learn, includes Tire Fill Alert (does not apply to spare tire)
Warning tones headlamp on, driver and right -front passenger seat belt unfasten and turn signal on
Prices. specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice, and do not include certain fees, lazes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report
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CHROMEDATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodato Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC i Buzzard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 2921 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (i Complete)
z0Zz
Window Sticker
SUMMARY
[Fleet] 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial
go LZ
Interior:Jet Black, cloth seat trim
Exterior 1:131ack
Exterior 2:No color has been selected.
Engine, 5.31- EcoTec3 V8
Transmission, 10-speed automatic
OPTIONS
CODE
MODEL
2a ZZ
CK10706
[Fleet] 2921 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial
OPTIONS
1FL
Commercial Preferred Equipment Group
5J3
Calibration, Surveillance Mode interior lighting
5J9
Calibration taillamp flasher, Red/White
510
Calibration taillamp flasher, Red/Red
5W4
Identifier for Special Service vehicle
6J3
Wiring, grille lamps and siren speakers
6J4
Wiring, hom and siren circuit
6J7
Flasher system, headlamp and taillamp, DRL compatible with control
wire
A50
Seats, front bucket
AMF
Remote Keyless Entry Package
ATD
Seat delete, third row passenger
AX2
Key, unique
B30
Floor covering, color -keyed carpeting in occupant area, first and
second row, removable.
B58
Floor mats, color -keyed carpeted first and second row, removable
C6H
GVWR, 7500lbs. (3402 kg)
D07
Console, floor
GBA
Black
GU5
Rear axle, 3.23 ratio
H1T
Jet Black, cloth seat trim
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
MSRP:$51,300.00
MSRP
$51,300.00
$0.00
($5,000.00)
$92.00
$55.00
$50.00
$350.00
$75.00
$195.00
$80.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
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CHROMEDATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodato Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Buz7ard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 2$2�+ Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (! Complete)
,2pzZ.
]OR
Audio system, Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system, 8" diagonal color
$0.00
touchscreen
JL1
Trailer brake controller, integrated
Inc.
K3W
Battery, 900 cold -cranking amps with 95 amp hour rating
Inc.
K6K
Battery, auxiliary, 760 cold -cranking amps with 70 amp hour rating
Inc.
KX4
Alternator, 220 amps
Inc.
L84
Engine, 5.3L EcoTec3 V8
$0.00
MQC
Transmission, 10-speed automatic
$0.00
NHT
Max Trailering Package
$350.00
NQH
Transfer case, active, 2-speed electronic Autotrac
Inc.
NSS
Not Equipped with Automatic Stop/Start, see dealer for details
($50.00)
PQA
1 FL Safety Package
$395.00
QAE
Tires, 275/60R20SL all -terrain, blackwall
$100.00
RC1
Skid plate, front
Inc.
RD4
Wheels, 20" x 9" (50.8 cm x 22.9 cm) painted aluminum with
$800.00
machine face and Argent Metallic pockets
T66
Wiring provision, for outside mirrors and cargo side mirrors
Inc.
u1D
Advanced Trailering System
Inc.
UDA
OnStar deactivated (does not delete Bluetooth)
($85.00)
UE4
Following Distance Indicator
Inc.
UEU
Forward Collision Alert
Inc.
UHX
Lane Keep Assist
Inc.
UHY
Automatic Emergency Braking
Inc.
UKJ
Front Pedestrian Braking
Inc.
UN9
Radio Suppression Package, with ground straps
$95.00
USR
USB data ports, 2, one type -A and one type-C, located within center
Inc.
console
UT7
Ground wires, blunt cut cargo area and blunt cut console area
Inc.
V03
Cooling system, extra capacity
Inc.
V53
Luggage rack side rails, delete
Inc.
V76
Recovery hooks, 2 front, frame -mounted, Black
$50.00
VK3
License plate front mounting package
$0.00
VPV
Ship Thru, Produced in Arlington Assembly and shipped to Kerr
$0.00
Industries and onto Arlington Assembly
VXT
Incomplete vehicle
Inc.
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be required by law or vary by manufacturer or
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CHROMEDATA Wondries Fleet Group / National Auto Fleet Group
An Autodota Solutions Brand Kevin Buzzard 1 626-457-5590 OFC I Buzzard5150@gmail.com
Vehicle: [Fleet] 24RI Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial (;' Complete)
,?ozz
VZ2
Speedometer calibration
Inc.
WUA
Fascia, front high -approach angle
Inc.
YF5
Emissions, California state requirements
ZL6
Advanced Trailering Package
Inc.
ZW7
Suspension Package, Premium Smooth Ride
_
Capless Fuel Fill
Inc.
Exterior ornamentation delete
Inc.
Instrumentation, analog
Inc.
Theft -deterrent system, vehicle, PASS -Key III
Inc.
_
Power supply, 50-amp, power supply, auxiliary battery
Inc.
Power supply, 100-amp, auxiliary battery, rear electrical center
Inc.
Power supply, 120-amp, (4) 30-amp circuit, Primary battery
Inc.
Seat belts, 3-point, all seating positions
Inc.
Protected idle
Inc.
SUBTOTAL
Adjustments Total
Destination Charge
TOTAL PRICE
FUELECONOMY
Est City:16 MPG �da2- 0-.4.1111 W[�T+�cs�s5
Est Highway:20 MPG
Est Highway Cruising Range:480.00mi �' 0 7,-L
$0.00
$0.00
$48,852.00
$0.00
$1,695.00
$50,547.00
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Attachment No.2
FORM E
CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE AND AWARD
(Top portion of this form will be completed by NJPA if the vendor is awarded a contract. The vendor should
complete the vendor authorized signatures as part of the RFP response.)
NJPA Contract #: 120716-NAF
Proposer's full legal name: 72 Hour LLC, dbo Natlonal Auto Fleet Group
Based on NJPA's evaluation of your proposal, you have been awarded a contract. As an awarded vendor, you
agree to provide the products and services contained in your proposal and to meet all of the terms and
conditions set forth in this RFP, in any amendments to this RFP, and in any exceptions that are accepted by NJPA.
The effective date of the Contract wil be January 17, 2017 and will expire on January 17, 2021 (no later than the
later of four years from the expiration date of the currently awarded contract or four years from the date that the
NJPA Chief Procurement Officer awards the Contract). This Contract may be extended for a fifth year at NJPA's
discretion.
NJPA
OF
AND
NJPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO SIGNATURE
Awarded on January 16, 2017
Vendor Authorised Signatures:
Jeremy Schwartz
(NAME PRINTED CR IYPEDt
Chad Coauette
(NAME PRINTED OR ,rPED)
NJPA Contract # 120716-NAF
The Vendor hereby accepts this Contract award, Including all accepted exceptions and amendments.
Vendor Name %2 HOGL LGG� /j'cl�r`ayry9/ Rio/PCT G%nr
Authorized Signatory's TRIO
V R AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE (NAME PRIMED OR TYPED)
Executed on 1, 2012 NJPA Contract # 120716-NAF
DocuSign Envelope ID: F17A8316-8703-4977-99B8-FC8730143593
Letter of Agreement
To Extend the Contract
Between
72 Hour LLC, dba National Auto Fleet Group
490 Auto Center Dr.
Watsonville, CA 95076-3726
And
Sourcewell
202 12th Street NE
Staples, MN 56479
Phone: (218) 894-1930
The Vendor and Sourcewell have entered into an Agreement (Contract #120716-NAF) for the
procurement of Vehicles, Cars, Vans, SLIVs, and Light Trucks with Related Equipment,
Accessories and Services. This Agreement has an expiration date of January 17, 2021, but the
parties may extend the Agreement for one additional year by mutual consent.
The parties acknowledge that extending the Agreement for another year benefits the Vendor,
Sourcewell and Sourcewell's members. The Vendor and Sourcewell therefore agree to extend
the Agreement listed above for a fifth year. This existing Agreement will terminate on January
17, 2022. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in force.
Sourcewell
�Doocyu�Siigned by,:', I./,,'ry1-
By. — WFn2A139D96489
Procurement/CPO
Name printed or typed: JeremySchwartz
Date 6/17/2020 1 1:32 PM CDT
72 Hour LLC. dba National Auto Fleet Group
LDoc\}uSigned by:
By: /
FAC885936C1 E46L_
Name printed or typed: 3esse Cooper
Date 7/8/2020 1 4:22 PM CDT
Its: Director of Operations &
Its: Fleet Manager
National Joint Powers Alliance® (herein NJPA)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (herein RFP)
for the procurement of
VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH
RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES
RFP Opening
fOECEMBER 8, 2016 1
8:30 a.m. Central Time
At the offices of the
National Joint Powers Alliance®
202 12`h Street Northeast, Staples, MN 56479
RFP #120716
The National Joint Powers Alliance® (NJPA), on behalf of NJPA and its current and potential member agencies, which
includes all governmental, higher education, K-12 education, not -for -profit, tribal government, and all other public agencies
located in all fifty states, Canada, and internationally, issues this Request For Proposal (RFP) to result in a national contract
solution for the procurement of #120716 VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED
EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES.1 Details of this RFP are available beginning October 21, 2016. Details
may be obtained by letter of request to Jonathan Yahn, NJPA, 20212th Street Northeast, P.O. Box 219, Staples, MN 56479,
or by e-mail at RFP@njpacoop.org. Proposals will be received until December 7, 2016 �t 4:30 p.m. Central Time at the
above address and opened December 8, 2016 fat 8:30 a.m. Central Time.
RFP Timeline
October 21, 2016 Publication of RFP in the print and online version of USA Today, in the print and
online version of the Salt Lake Tribune within the State of Utah, in the print
and online version of the Daily Journal of Commerce within the State of
Oregon (note to OR entities: this pertains to
hitp://www.nipacopp.org/oregon-advertising) in the print and online
version of The State within the State of South Carolina, the NJPA website,
MERX, Noticetobidders.com, PublicPurchase.com, Biddingo, and Onvia�
November 16, 2010pre-Proposal Conference (the webcastleonference call). The
10:00 a.m. CT connection information will be sent to all inquirers two business days
before the conference
November 30, 2016IDeadline for RFP questions
December 7, 2016 Deadline for Submission of Proposals. Late responses will be
4:30 p.m. CT returned unopened
December 8, 2010 Public Opening of Proposals.
8:30 a.m. CT
Direct questions regarding this RFP to: Jonathan Yahn at ionathan.yahn@.njpacoop.org or (218)895-4144.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DEFINITIONS
B.
Proposer Responsiveness
A.
Contract
C.
Proposal Evaluation Criteria
B.
Proposer
D.
Other Consideration
C.
Sourced Good of Open Market Item
E.
Cost Comparison
D.
Vendor
F.
Marketing Plan
G.
Certificate Of Insurance
2. ADVERTISEMENT
OF RFP
H.
Order Process and/or Funds Flow
3. INTRODUCTION
I.
Administrative Fees
A.
About NJPA
J.
Value Added
B.
Joint Exercise of Powers Laws
K.
Waiver of Formalities
C.
Why Respond to a National Cooperative
7.
POST AWARD OPERATING ISSUES
Procurement Contract
A.
Subsequent Agreements
D.
The Intent of This RFP
B.
NJPA Member Sign-up Procedure
E.
Scope of This RFP
C.
Reporting of Sales Activity
F.
Expectations for Equipment/Products
D.
Audits
and Services Being Proposed
E.
Hub Partner
G.
Solutions Based Solicitation
F.
Trade -Ins
G.
Out of Stock Notification
4. INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PREPARING YOUR
H.
Termination of a Contract resulting from
PROPOSAL
this RFP
A.
Inquiry Period
B.
Pre -Proposal Conference
8.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDIITONS
C.
Identification of Key Personnel
A.
Advertising a Contract Resulting From
D.
Proposer's Exceptions to Terms and
This RFP
Conditions
B.
Applicable Law
E.
Proposal Format
C.
Assignment of Contract
F.
Questions & Answers About This RFP
D.
List of Proposers
G.
Modification or Withdrawal of a
E.
Captions, Headings, and Illustrations
Submitted Proposal
F.
Data Practices
H.
Proposal Opening Procedure
G.
Entire Agreement
I.
NJPA's Rights Reserved
H.
Force Majeure
I.
Gratuities
5. PRICING
J.
Hazardous Substances
A.
Line -Item Pricing
K.
Licenses
B.
Percentage Discount From Catalog or
L.
Material Suppliers and Sub -Contractors
Category
M.
Non -Wavier of Rights
C.
Cost Plus a Percentage of Cost
N.
Protests of Awards Made
D.
Hot List Pricing
O.
Suspension or Disbarment Status
E.
Ceiling Price
P.
Affirmative Action and Immigration
F.
Volume Price Discounts/
Status Certification
Additional Quantities
Q.
Severability
G.
Total Cost of Acquisition
R.
Relationship of Parties
H.
Sourced Equipment/Products/
Open Market Items
9.
FORMS
I.
Price and Product Changes
10.
PRE -SUBMISSION
CHECKLIST
J.
Payment Terms
K.
Sales Tax
11.
PRICE
& PRODUCT CHANGE REQUEST
L.
Shipping
FORM
6. EVALUATION
OF PROPOSALS
12.
APPENDIX A
A.
Proposal Evaluation Process
N
A. CONTRACT
Contract means this RFP, current pricing information, fully executed Forms C, D, F, & P from the
Proposer's response pursuant to this RFP, and a fully executed Form E ("Acceptance and Award") with
final terms and conditions. Form E will be executed after a formal award and will provide final clarification
of terms and conditions of the award.
& PROPOSER
A Proposer is a company, person, or entity delivering a timely response to this RFP. This RFP may also
use the terms "respondent" or "proposed Vendor," which is interchangeable with Proposer as the context
allows.
C. SOURCED GOOD or OPEN MARKET ITEM
A Sourced Good or Open Market Item is a product within the RFP's scope 1) that is not currently available
under the Vendor's NJPA contract, 2) that a member wants to buy under contract from an awarded Vendor,
and 3) that is generally deemed incidental to the total transaction or purchase of contract items.
D.VENDOR
A Proposer whose response has been awarded a contract pursuant to this RFP.
2 ADVERTISEMENT OF RFP
2_1 NJPA advertises this solicitation: 1) in the hard copy print and online editions of the USA Today; 2)
once each in Oregon's Daily Journal of Commerce, South Carolina's The State and Utah's Salt Lake
Tribune: 3) on NJPA's website; and 4) on other third -party websites deemed appropriate by NJPA. Other
third -party advertisers may include Onvia, PublicPurchase.com, MERX, and Biddingo.
2_2 NJPA also notifies and provides solicitation documentation to each state -level procurement departments
for possible re -posting of the solicitation within their systems and at their option for future use and to meet
specific state requirements.
3_1 The National Joint Powers Alliance® (NJPA) is a public agency serving as a national municipal
contracting agency established under the Service Cooperative statute by Minnesota Legislative Statute
§ 123A.21 with the authority to develop and offer, among other services, cooperative procurement services
to its membership. Eligible membership and participation includes states, cities, counties, all government
agencies, both public and non-public educational agencies, colleges, universities and non-profit
organizations.
3_2 Under the authority of Minnesota state laws and enabling legislation, NJPA facilitates a competitive
solicitation and contracting process on behalf of the needs of itself and the needs of current and potential
member agencies nationally. This process results in national procurement contracts with various Vendors
of products/equipment and services which NJPA Member agencies desire to procure. These procurement
contracts are created in compliance with applicable Minnesota Municipal Contracting Laws. A complete
listing of NJPA cooperative procurement contracts can be found at www.njpacoop.org.
3_3 NJPA is a public agency governed by publicly elected officials that serve as the NJPA Board of
Directors. NJPA's Board of Directors oversees and authorizes the calls for all new proposals and holds
those resulting Contracts for the benefit of its own and its Members use.
3_4 NJPA currently serves over 50,000 member agencies nationally. Both membership and utilization of
NJPA contracts continue to expand, due in part to the increasing acceptance of Cooperative Purchasing
throughout the government and education communities nationally.
B. JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS LAWS
3_5 NJPA cooperatively shares those contracts with its Members nationwide through various Joint Exercise
of Powers Laws or Cooperative Purchasing Statutes established in Minnesota, other states and Canadian
provinces. The Minnesota Joint Exercise of Powers Law is Minnesota Statute §471.59 which states "Two
or more governmental units ... may jointly or cooperatively exercise any power common to the contracting
parties..." This Minnesota Statute allows NJPA to serve Member agencies located in all other states.
Municipal agencies nationally can participate in cooperative purchasing activities under their own state law.
These laws can be found on our website at hM://www.pjpacogp.org/nafional-cooperative-contract-
solutions/legal-authority/.
C. WHY RESPOND TO A NATIONAL COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENT CONTRACT
3_6 National Cooperative Procurement Contracts create value for Municipal and Public Agencies, as well
as for Vendors of products/equipment and services in a variety of ways:
3.6.1 National cooperative contracts potentially save time and effort for municipal and public
agencies, who otherwise would have to solicit vendor responses to individual RFPs, resulting in
individual contracts, to meet the procurement needs of their respective agencies. Considerable time
and effort is also potentially saved by the Vendors who would have had to otherwise respond to
each of those individual RFPs. A single, nationally advertised RFP, resulting in a single, national
cooperative contract can potentially replace thousands of individual RFPs for the same
equipment/products/services that might have been otherwise advertised by individual NJPA
member agencies.
3.6.2 NJPA contracts offer our Members nationally leveraged volume purchasing discounts. Our
contract terms and conditions offer the opportunity for Vendors to recognize individual member
procurement volume commitment through additional volume based contract discounts.
3_7 State laws that permit or encourage cooperative purchasing contracts do so with the belief that
cooperative efficiencies will result in lower prices, better overall value, and considerable time savings.
3_8 The collective purchasing power of thousands of NJPA Member agencies nationwide offers the
opportunity for volume pricing discounts. Although no sales or sales volume is guaranteed by an NJPA
Contract resulting from this RFP, substantial volume is anticipated and volume pricing is requested and
justified.
3_9 NJPA and its Members desire the best value for their procurement dollar as well as a competitive price.
Vendors have the opportunity to display and highlight value-added attributes of their company,
equipment/products and services without constraints of a typical individual proposal process.
D. THE INTENT OF THIS RFP
3.10. National contract awarded by NJPA: NJPA seeks the most responsive and responsible Vendor
relationship(s) to reflect the best interests of NJPA and its Member agencies. Through a competitive
proposal and evaluation process, the NJPA Proposal Evaluation Committee recommends vendors for a
national contract awarded by the action of the NJPA Chief Procurement Officer. NJPA's primary intent
is to establish and provide a national cooperative procurement contract that offer opportunities for NJPA
and our current and potential Member agencies throughout the United States and Canada to procure
quality product/equipment and services as desired and needed. The contracts will be marketed nationally
through a cooperative effort between the awarded vendor(s) and NJPA. Contracts are expected to offer
price levels reflective of the potential and collective volume of NJPA and the nationally established NJPA
membership base.
3.11 Beyond our primary intent, NJPA further desires to:
3.11.1 Award a four-year contract with a fifth -year contract option resulting from this RFP. Any
fifth -year extension is exercised at NJPA's discretion and results from NJPA's contracting
needs or from Member requests; this extension is not intended merely to accommodate an
awarded Vendor's request. If NJPA grants a fifth -year extension, it may also terminate the
contract (or cause it to expire) within the fifth year if the extended contract is replaced by
a resolicited or newly solicited contract. In exigent circumstances, NJPA may petition
NJPA's Board of Directors to extend the contract term beyond five years. This rarely used
procedure should be employed only to avoid a gap in contract coverage while a replacement
contract is being solicited;
3.11.2 Offer and apply any applicable technological advances throughout the term of a contract
resulting from this RFP;
3.11.3 Deliver "Value Added" aspects of the company, equipment/products and services as
defined in the "Proposer's Response";
3.11.4 Deliver a wide spectrum of solutions to meet the needs and requirements of NJPA and
NJPA Member agencies; and
3.11.5 Award an exclusive contract to the most responsive and responsible vendor when it is
deemed to be in the best interest of NJPA and the NJPA Member agencies.
3.12 Exclusive or Multiple Awards: Based on the scope of this RFP and on the responses received, NJPA
may award either an exclusive contract or multiple contracts. In some circumstances, a single national
supplier may best meet the needs of NJPA Members; in other situations, multiple vendors may be in the
best interests of NJPA and the NJPA Members and preferred by NJPA to provide the widest array of
solutions to meet the member agency's needs. NJPA retains sole discretion to determine which approach is
in the best interests of NJPA Member agencies.
3.13 Non -Manufacturer Awards: NJPA reserves the right to make an award under this REP to a non -
manufacturer or dealer/distributor if such action is in the best interests of NJPA and its Members.
3.14 Manufacturer as a Proposer: If the Proposer is a manufacturer or wholesale distributor, the response
received will be evaluated on the basis of a response made in conjunction with that manufacturer's
authorized dealer network. Unless stated otherwise, a manufacturer or wholesale distributor Proposer is
assumed to have a documented relationship with their dealer network where that dealer network is informed
of, and authorized to accept, purchase orders pursuant to any Contract resulting from this RFP on behalf of
the manufacturer or wholesale distributor Proposer. Any such dealer will be considered a sub -contractor of
the Proposer/Vendor. The relationship between the manufacturer and wholesale distributor Proposer and
its dealer network may be proposed at the time of the submission if that fact is properly identified.
3.15 Dealer/Reseller as a Proposer: If the Proposer is a dealer or reseller of the products and/or services
being proposed, the response will be evaluated based on the Proposer's authorization to provide those
products and services from their manufacturer. When requested by NJPA, Proposers must document their
authority to offer those products and/or services.
E. SCOPE OF THIS RFP
3.16 Scope: The scope of this RFP is to award a contract to a qualifying vendor defined as a manufacturer,
provider, or dealer/distributor, established as a Proposer, and deemed responsive and responsible through
our open and competitive proposal process. Vendors will be awarded contracts based on the proposal and
responders demonstrated ability to meet the expectations of the RFP and demonstrate the overall highest
valued solutions which meet and/or exceed the current and future needs and requirements of NJPA and its
Member agencies nationally within the scope of I VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT
TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES.I
3.17 Additional Scope Definitions: For purposes of the scope of this solicitation:
3.17.1 In addition to [VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED
EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES, (this solicitation should be read to include, but
not to be limited to:
17.1.1 Automobile Category: mini, subcompact, compact, coupe, sedan, gas, diesel,
hybrid, electric, alternative fuel
Utility Category: two -wheel drive, four-wheel drive, gas, diesel, hybrid, electric,
alternative fuel
Van Category: cargo, passenger, gas, diesel, hybrid, electric, alternative fuel
Police, Safety and Rescue Category: mini, subcompact, compact, coupe, sedan, van, utility,
truck, motorcycle, gas, diesel, hybrid, electric, alternative fuel
Truck Category: half ton, three-quarter ton, one ton, gas, diesel, hybrid, electric, alternative
fuel.
3.17.2 NJPA reserves the right to limit the scope of this solicitation for NJPA and current and
potential NJPA member agencies.
.17.2.1 RFP respondents may include in their response vehicles that are larger than the
vehicles listed in Section 3.17.1.1 above, provided that these offerings are merely
complementary to the respondent's primary offering.
Respondents may include "related equipment, accessories, and services" in their response
to the extent that these solutions are an incidental portion of their proposal. The primary
focus of this solicitation is on vehicles, cars, vans, SUVs, and light trucks and not on a
respondent's ability to provide turnkey solutions by upfitting for a particular purpose.
This RFP should NOT be construed to include responses that contain school buses or
city transit vehicles. Any portions of a response including such solutions will be
disregarded.
3.18 Overlap of Scope: When considering equipment/products/services, or groups of equipment/
products/services submitted as a part of your response, and whether inclusion of such will fall within a
"Scope of Proposal," please consider the validity of an inverse statement.
3.18.1 For example, pencils and post -it -notes can generally be classified as office supplies and
office supplies generally include pencils and post -it -notes.
3.18.2 In contrast, computers (PCs and peripherals) can generally be considered office supplies;
however, the scope of office supplies does not generally include computer servers and
infrastructure.
3.18.3 In conclusion: With this in mind, individual products and services must be examined
individually by NJPA, from time to time and in its sole discretion, to determine their
compliance and fall within the original "Scope" as intended by NJPA.
3.19 Best and Most Responsive — Responsible Proposer: It is the intent of NJPA to award a Contract to
the best and most responsible and responsive Proposer(s) offering the best overall quality and selection of
equipment/products and services meeting the commonly requested specifications of the NJPA and NJPA
Members, provided the Proposer's Response has been submitted in accordance with the requirements of
this RFP. Qualifying Proposers who are able to anticipate the current and future needs and requirements
of NJPA and NJPA member agencies; demonstrate the knowledge of any and all applicable industry
standards, laws and regulations; and possess the willingness and ability to distribute, market to and service
NJPA Members in all 50 states are preferred. NJPA requests proposers submit their entire product line as
it applies and relates to the scope of this RFP.
3.20 Sealed Proposals: NJPA will receive sealed proposal responses to this RFP in accordance with
accepted standards set forth in the Minnesota Procurement Code and Uniform Municipal Contracting Law.
Awards may be made to responsible and responsive Proposers whose proposals are determined in writing
to be the most advantageous to NJPA and its current or qualifying future NJPA Member agencies.
3.21 Use of Contract: Any Contract resulting from this solicitation shall be awarded with the understanding
that it is for the sole convenience of NJPA and its Members. NJPA and/or its members reserve the right to
obtain like equipment/products and services solely from this contract or from another contract source of
their choice or from a contract resulting from their own procurement process.
3.22 Awarded Vendor's interest in a contract resulting from this RFP: Awarded Vendors will be able
to offer to NJPA, and current and potential NJPA Members, only those products/equipment and services
specifically awarded on their NJPA Awarded Contract(s). Awarded Vendors may not offer as "contract
compliant," products/equipment and services which are not specifically identified and priced in their NJPA
Awarded Contract.
3.23 Sole Source of Responsibility- NJPA desires a "Sole Source of Responsibility" Vendor. This means
that the Vendor will take sole responsibility for the performance of delivered equipment/products/ services.
NJPA also desires sole responsibility with regard to:
3.23.1 Scope of Equipment/Products/Services: NJPA desires a provider for the broadest possible
scope of products/equipment and services being proposed over the largest possible geographic area
and to the largest possible cross-section of NJPA current and potential Members.
3.23.2 Vendor use of sub -contractors in sourcing or delivering equipment/product/services: NJPA
desires a single source of responsibility for equipment/products and services proposed. Proposers are
assumed to have sub -contractor relationships with all organizations and individuals whom are external to
the Proposer and are involved in providing or delivering the equipment/products/services being proposed.
Vendor assumes all responsibility for the equipment/products/services and actions of any such Sub -
Contractor. Suggested Solutions Options include:
3.24.1 Multiple solutions to the needs of NJPA and NJPA Members are possible. Examples could
include:
3.24.1.1 Equipment/Products Only Solution: Equipment/Products Only Solution maybe
appropriate for situations where NJPA or NJPA Members possess the ability, either in-
house or through local third parry contractors, to properly install and bring to operation
those equipment/products being proposed.
3.24.1.2 Turn -Key Solutions: A Turn -Key Solution is a combination of
equipment/products and services that provides a single price for equipment/products,
delivery, and installation to a properly operating status. Generally this is the most desirable
solution because NJPA and NJPA Members may not possess, or desire to engage,
personnel with the necessary expertise to complete these tasks internally or through other
independent contractors
3.24.1.3 Good, Better, Best: Where appropriate and properly identified, Proposers may
offer the choice "of good, better, best" multiple -grade solutions to meet NJPA Members'
needs.
3.24.1.4 Proven — Accepted — Leading -Edge Technology: Where appropriate and
properly identified, Proposers may provide a spectrum of technology solutions to
complement or enhance the proposed solutions to meet NJPA Members' needs.
3.24.2 If applicable, Contracts will be awarded to Proposer(s) able to deliver a proposal meeting
the entire needs of NJPA and its Members within the scope of this RFP. NJPA prefers Proposers
submit their complete product line of products and services described in the scope of this RFP.
NJPA reserves the right to reject individual, or groupings of specific equipment/products and
services proposals as a part of the award.
3.25 Geographic Area to be Proposed: This RFP invites proposals to provide [VEHICLES, CARS, VANS,
SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES �o
NJPA and NJPA Members throughout the entire United States and possibly internationally. Proposers will
be expected to express willingness to explore service to NJPA Members located abroad; however the lack of
ability to serve Members outside of the United States will not be cause for non -award. The ability and
willingness to serve Canada, for instance, will be viewed as a value-added attribute.
3.26 Contract Term: At NJPA's option, a Contract resulting from this RFP will become effective either
on the date awarded by the NJPA Board of Directors or on the day following the expiration date of an
existing NJPA procurement contract for the same or similar product/equipment and services.
3.26.1 NJPA is seeking a Contract base term of four years as allowed by Minnesota Contracting
Law. Full term is expected. However, one additional one-year renewal/extension may be offered
by NJPA to Vendor beyond the original four year term if NJPA deems such action to be in the best
interests of NJPA and its Members. NJPA reserves the right to conduct periodic business reviews
throughout the term of the contract.
3.27 Minimum Contract Value: NJPA anticipates considerable activity resulting from this RFP and
subsequent award; however, no commitment of any kind is made concerning actual quantities to be
acquired. NJPA does not guarantee usage. Usage will depend on the actual needs of the NJPA Members
and the value of the awarded contract.
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3.29 Contract Availability: This Contract must be available to all current and potential NJPA Members
who choose to utilize this NJPA Contract to include all governmental and public agencies, public and
private primary and secondary education agencies, and all non-profit organizations nationally.
3.30 Proposer's Commitment Period: In order to allow NJPA the opportunity to evaluate each proposal
thoroughly, NJPA requires any response to this solicitation be valid and irrevocable for ninety (90) days
after the date proposals are opened.
F. EXPECTATIONS FOR EQUIPMENT/PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BEING PROPOSED
3.31 Industry Standards: Except as contained herein, the specifications or solutions for this RFP
shall be those accepted guidelines set forth by the VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT
TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES �ndustry, as they are
generally understood and accepted within that industry across the nation. Submitted products/equipment,
related services and accessories, and their warranties and assurances are required to meet and/or exceed all
current, traditional and anticipated standards, needs, expectations, and requirements of NJPA and its
Members.
3.31.1 Deviations from industry standards must be identified by the Proposer and
explained how, in their opinion, the equipment/products and services they propose will render
equivalent functionality, coverage, performance, and/or related services. Failure to detail all such
deviations may comprise sufficient grounds for rejection of the entire proposal.
3.31.2 Technical Descriptions/Specifications. Excessive technical descriptions and specifications
that unduly enlarge the proposal response may cause NJPA to reduce the evaluation points awarded
on Form G. Proposers must supply sufficient information to:
3.31.2.1 demonstrate the Proposer's knowledge of industry standards and Member agency
needs and expectations;
3.31.2.2 identify the equipment/products and services being proposed as applicable to the
needs and expectations of NJPA Member agencies; and
3.31.2.3 differentiate equipment/products and services from other industry manufacturers and
providers.
3.32 New Current Model Equipment/Products: Proposals submitted shall be for new, current model
equipment/products and services with the exception of certain close-out products allowed to be offered on
the Proposer's "Hot List" described herein.
3.33 Compliance with laws and standards: All items supplied on this Contract shall comply with any
current applicable safety or regulatory standards or codes.
3.34 Delivered and operational: Products/equipment offered herein are to be proposed based upon being
delivered and operational at the NJPA Member's site. Exceptions to "delivered and operational" must be
clearly disclosed in the "Total Cost of Acquisition" section of the proposal.
3.35 Warranty: The Proposer warrants that all products, equipment, supplies, and services delivered under
this Contract shall be covered by the industry standard or better warranty. All products and equipment
should carry a minimum industry standard manufacturer's warranty that includes materials and labor. The
Proposer has the primary responsibility to submit product specific warranty as required and accepted by
industry standards. Dealer/Distributors agree to assist the purchaser in reaching a solution in a dispute over
warranty's terms with the manufacturer. Any manufacturer's warranty that is effective past the expiration
of the warranty will be passed on to the NJPA member. Failure to submit a minimum warranty may result
in non -award.
3.36 Additional Warrants: The Proposer warrants that all products/equipment and related services
furnished hereunder will be free from liens and encumbrances; defects in design, materials, and
workmanship; and will conform in all respects to the terms of this RFP including any specifications or
standards. In addition, ProposerNendor warrants the products/equipment and related services are suitable
for and will perform in accordance with the ordinary use for which they are intended.
G. SOLUTIONS -BASED SOLICITATION
3.37 The NJPA solicitation and contract award process is not based on detailed specifications. Instead, this
RFP is a "Solutions -Based Solicitation." NJPA expects respondents to understand and anticipate the current
and future needs of NJPA and its members —within the scope of this RFP—and to propose solutions that
are commonly desired or required by law or industry standards. Proposal will be evaluated in part on your
demonstrated ability to meet or exceed the needs and requirements of NJPA and our member agencies
within the defined scope of this RFP.
3.38 While NJPA does not typically provide product and service specifications, the RFP may contain scope
refinements and industry -specific questions. Where specific items are specified, those items should be
considered the minimum required, which the proposal can exceed in order to meet Members' needs. NJPA
may award all of the respondent's Proposal or may limit the award to a subset of the proposal.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING YOUR PROPOSAL
A. INQUIRY PERIOD
4_1 The inquiry period begins on the date of first advertisement and continues until to the Deadline for
Submission." RFP packages will be distributed to potential Vendors during the inquiry period.
B. PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE
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4_2 A pre -proposal conference will be held at the date and time specified in the timeline on page one of this
RFP. Conference information will be sent to all potential Proposers, and attendance is optional. The purpose
of this conference is to allow potential Proposers to ask questions regarding this RFP and NJPA's
competitive contracting process. Only answers issued in writing by NJPA to questions asked before or
during the pre -proposal conference are binding on the parties to an awarded contract.
C. IDENTIFICATION OF KEY PERSONNEL
4_3 Awarded Vendors will designate one senior staff member to represent the Vendor to NJPA. This contact
person will correspond with members for technical assistance, questions, or concerns that may arise,
including instructions regarding different contacts for different geographical areas or product lines.
4_4 These designated individuals should also act as the primary contact for marketing, sales, and any other
area deemed essential by the Proposer and NJPA.
D. PROPOSER' S EXCEPTIONS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS
4_5 Any exceptions, deviations, or contingencies regarding this RFP that a Proposer requests must be
documented on Form C, Exceptions To Proposal, Terms, Conditions And Solutions Request.
4_6 Exceptions, deviations or contingencies requested in the Proposer's response, while possibly necessary
in the view of the Proposer, may result in lower scoring or disqualification of a proposal.
E. PROPOSAL FORMAT
4_7 All Proposers must examine the entire RFP package to seek clarification of any item or requirement
that may not be clear and to check all responses for accuracy before submitting a proposal.
4_8 All proposals must be properly labeled and sent to "The National Joint Powers Alliance, 202 12th Street
NE Staples, MN 56479."
4_9 All proposals must be physically delivered to NJPA at the above address with all required hard copy
documents and signature forms/pages inserted as loose pages at the front of the Vendor's response. The
proposal must include these items.
4.9.1 Hard copy original of completed, signed, and dated Forms C, D, F; hard copy of the signed
signature -page only from Forms A and P from this RFP;
4.9.2 Signed hard copies of all addenda issued for the RFP;
4.9.3 Hard copy of Certificate of Insurance verifying the coverage identified in this RFP; and
4.9.4 A complete copy of your response on a flash drive (or other approved electronic
means). The electronic copy must contain completed Forms A, B, C, D, F, and P, your statement
of products and pricing (including apparent discount), and all appropriate attachments. In order to
ensure that your full response is evaluated, you must provide an electronic version of any material
that you provide in a hard copy format.
As a public agency, NJPA's proposals, responses, and awarded contracts are a matter of public
record, except for such data that is classified as nonpublic. Accordingly, public data is available for
review through a properly submitted public records request. To redact nonpublic information from
your proposal (under Minnesota Statute §13.37), you must make your request within thirty (30)
days of the contract award or non -award date.
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4.10 All Proposal forms must be submitted in English and must be legible. All appropriate forms must be
executed by an authorized signatory of the Proposer. Blue ink is preferred for signatures.
4.11 Proposal submissions should be submitted using the electronic forms provided. Proposers that use
alternative documents are responsible for ensuring that the content is substantially similar to the NJPA form
and that the document is readable by NJPA.
4.12 The Proposer must ensure that the proposal is in the physical possession ofNJPA before the submission
deadline.
4.12.1 Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope or box properly addressed to NJPA and
prominently identifying the proposal number, proposal category name, the message "Hold for
Proposal Opening," and the deadline for proposal submission. NJPA is not responsible for
untimely proposals. Proposals received by the deadline for proposal submission will be opened
and the name of each Proposer and other appropriate information will be publicly read.
4.13 Proposers are responsible for checking directly with the NJPA website for any addendums to this RFP.
Addendums to this RFP can change the terms and conditions of the RFP, including the proposal submission
deadline.
F. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THIS RFP
4.14 Upon examination of this RFP document, Proposer should promptly notify NJPA of any ambiguity,
inconsistency, or error they may discover. Interpretations, corrections, and changes to this RFP will be
considered by NJPA through a written addendum. Interpretations, corrections, or changes that are made in
any other manner are not binding, and Proposers must not rely on them.
4.15 Submit all questions about this RFP, in writing, referencing [VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND
LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES �o Jonathan Yahn
at NJPA 202 12th Street NE, Staples, MN 56479 or to RFP@njpacoop.org. You may also call Jonathan
Yahn at (218) 895-4144. NJPA urges potential Proposers to communicate all concerns well in advance of
the submission deadline to avoid misunderstandings. Questions received within seven (7) days before the
submission deadline generally cannot be answered. NJPA may, however, field purely procedural questions,
questions about NJPA-issued addenda, or questions involving a Proposer withdrawing its response before
the RFP submission deadline.
4.16 If NPJA deems that its answer to a question has a material impact on other potential Proposers or on
the RFP itself, NJPA will create an addendum to this RFP.
4.17 If NJPA deems that its answer to a question merely clarifies the existing terms and conditions and does
not have a material impact on other potential Proposers or the RFP itself, no further documentation of that
question is required.
4.18 Addenda are written instruments issued by NJPA that modify or interpret the RFP. Alladdenda issued
by NJPA become a part of the RFP. Addenda will be delivered to all Potential Proposers using the same
method of delivery of the original RFP material. NJPA accepts no liability in connection with the delivery
of any addenda. Copies of addenda will also be made available on the NJPA website at www.nit)acool).org
(under "Current and Pending Solicitations") and from the NJPA offices. All Proposers must acknowledge
their receipt of all addenda in their proposal response.
4.19 Any amendment to a submitted proposal must be in writing and must be delivered to NJPA by the
RFP submission deadline.
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G. MODIFICATION OR WITHDRAWAL OF A SUBMITTED PROPOSAL
4.22 A submitted proposal must not be modified, withdrawn, or cancelled by the Proposer for a period of
ninety (90) days following the date proposals were opened. Before the deadline for submission of
proposals, any proposal submitted may be modified or withdrawn by notice to the NJPA Contracts and
Compliance Manager. Such notice must be submitted in writing and must include the signature of the
Proposer. The notice must be delivered to NJPA before the deadline for submission of proposals and must
be so worded as not to reveal the content of the original proposal. The original proposal will not be
physically returned to the potential Proposer until after the official proposal opening. Withdrawn
proposals may be resubmitted up to the time designated for the receipt of the proposals if they fully
conform with the proposal instructions.
H. PROPOSAL OPENING PROCEDURE
4.23 Sealed and properly identified responses for this REP entitled VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs,
AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES (will be
received by Jonathan Yahn, Contracts and Compliance Manager, at NJPA Offices, 202 12th Street NE,
Staples, MN 56479 until the deadline identified on page one of this RFP. All Proposal responses must be
submitted in a sealed package. The outside of the package must plainly identify lVEHICLES, CARS, VANS,
SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES I and
the RFP number. To avoid premature opening, the Proposer must label the Proposal response properly.
NJPA documents the receipt of proposals by immediately time- and date -stamping them with an
atomic clock. At the time of the public opening, the NJPA Director of Contracts and Marketing or a
representative from the NJPA Proposal Evaluation Committee will read the Proposer's names aloud and
will determine whether each submission has met Level-1 responsiveness.
I. NJPA'S RIGHTS RESERVED
4.24 NJPA may exercise the following rights with regard to the REP.
4.241 Reject any and all proposals received in response to this RFP;
4.241 Disqualify any Proposer whose conduct or proposal fails to conform to the requirements of this
RFP;
4.24.3 Duplicate without limitation all materials submitted for purposes of REP evaluation, and
duplicate all public information in response to data requests regarding the proposal;
4.24.4 Consider and accept for evaluation a late modification of a proposal if 1) the proposal itself was
submitted on time, 2) the modifications were requested by NJPA, and 3) the modifications make the
terms of the proposal more favorable to NJPA or its members;
4.24.5 Waive any non -material deviations from the requirements and procedures of this REP;
4.24.6 Extend the Contract, in increments determined by NJPA, not to exceed a total Contract term of
five years;
4.24.7 Cancel the Request for Proposal at any time and for any reason with no cost or penalty to NJPA;
4.24.8 Correct or amend the RFP at any time with no cost or penalty to NJPA. If NJPA corrects or
amends any segment of the RFP after submission of proposals and before the announcement of the
awarded Vendor, all proposers will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to revise their proposals in
order to accommodate the RFP amendment and the new submission dates. NJPA will not be liable for
any errors in the RFP or other responses related to the RFP; and
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4.24.9 Extend proposal due dates.
PRICING
51 NJPA requests that potential Proposers respond to this RFP only if they are able to offer a wide array
of products and services at lower prices and with better value than what they would ordinarily offer to a
single government agency, a school district, or a regional cooperative.
5_2 This RFP requests pricing for an indefinite quantity of products or related services with potential
national sales distribution and service. While most RFP categories represent significant sales opportunities,
NJPA makes no guarantees about the quantity of products or services that members will purchase. The
estimated annual value of this contract is $150 Million. Vendors are expected to anticipate additional
volume of potential government, education and non-profit agencies that would find value in a NJPA
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5_3 Regardless of the payment method selected by NJPA or an NJPA member, the total cost associated with
any purchase option of the products and services must always be disclosed in the proposal and at the time
of purchase.
5_4 All proposers must submit "Primary Pricing" in the form of either "Line -Item Pricing," or "Percentage
Discount from Catalog Pricing," or a combination of these pricing strategies. Proposers are also encouraged
to offer optional pricing strategies such as "Hot List," "Sourced Products," and "Volume Discounts," as
well as financing options such as leasing. All pricing documents should include a clear effective date.
A. LINE -ITEM PRICING
5_5 Line -item pricing is a pricing format in which individual products or services are offered at specific
Contract prices. Products or services are individually priced and described by characteristics such as
manufacture name, stock or part number, size, or functionality. This method of pricing may offer the least
amount of confusion, but Proposers with a large number of items may find this method cumbersome. In
these situations, a percentage discount from catalog or category pricing model may make more sense and
may increase the clarity of the contract pricing format.
5_6 All line -item pricing items must be numbered, organized, sectioned (including SKUs, when applicable),
and prepared to be easily understood by the Evaluation Committee and members.
5_7 Submit Line -Item Pricing items in an Excel spreadsheet format and include all appropriate identification
information necessary to discern the line item from other line items in each Responder's proposal.
5_8 Line -item pricing must be submitted to NJPA in a searchable spreadsheet format (e.g., Microsoft®
Excel®) in order to facilitate quickly finding any particular item of interest. For that reason, Proposers are
responsible for providing the appropriate product and service identification information along with the
pricing information that is typically found on an invoice or price quote for such product or services.
5_9 All products or services typically appearing on an invoice or price quote must be individually priced
and identified on the line -item price sheet, including any and all ancillary costs.
5.10 Proposers should provide both a published "List Price" as well as a "Proposed Contract Price" in their
pricing matrix. Published List Price will be the standard "quantity of one" price currently available to
government and educational customers, excluding cooperative and volume discounts.
B. PERCENTAGE DISCOUNT FROM CATALOG OR CATEGORY
5.11 This pricing model involves a specific percentage discount from a catalog or list price, defined as a
published Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the products or services being proposed.
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5.12 Individualized percentage discounts can be applied to any number of defined product groupings.
5.13 A percentage discount from MSRP may be applied to all elements identified in MSRP, including all
manufacturer options applicable to the products or services.
5.14 When a Proposer elects to use "Percentage Discount from Catalog or Category," Proposer will be
responsible for providing and maintaining current published MSRP with NJPA, and this pricing must be
included in its proposal and provided throughout the term of any Contract resulting from this REP.
C. COST PLUS A PERCENTAGE OF COST
5.15 "Cost plus a percentage of cost" as a primary pricing mechanism is not desirable. It is, however,
acceptable for pricing sourced goods or services.
D. HOT LIST PRICING
5.16 Where applicable, a Vendor may opt to offer a specific selection of products or services, defined as
"Hot List" pricing, at greater discounts than those listed in the standard Contract pricing. All product and
service pricing, including the Hot List Pricing, must be submitted electronically in a format that is
acceptable to NJPA. Hot List pricing must be submitted in a line -item format. Products and services may
be added or removed from the Hot List at any time through an NJPA Price and Product Change Form.
5.17 Hot List program and pricing may also be used to discount and liquidate close-out and discontinued
products and services as long as those close-out and discontinued items are clearly labeled as such. Current
ordering process and administrative fees apply. This option must be published and made available to all
NJPA Members.
E. CEILING PRICE
5.18 Proposal pricing is to be established as a ceiling price. At no time may the proposed products or
services be offered under this Contract at prices above this ceiling price without a specific request and
approval by NJPA. Contract prices may be reduced at any time, for example, to reflect volume discounts
or to meet the needs of an NJPA Member.
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F. VOLUME PRICE DISCOUNTS / ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES
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G. TOTAL COST OF ACQUISITION
5.24 The Total Cost of Acquisition for the equipment/products and related services being proposed,
including those payable by NJPA Members to either the Proposer or a third party, is the cost of the proposed
equipment/products product/equipment and related services delivered and operational for its intended
purpose in the end -user's location. For example, if you are proposing equipment/products FOB Proposer's
dock, your proposal should reflect that the contract pricing does not provide for delivery beyond Proposer's
dock, nor any set-up activities or costs associated with those delivery or set-up activities. Any additional
costs for delivery and set-up should be clearly disclosed. In contrast, a proposal could state that there are
no additional costs of acquisition if the product is delivered to and operational at the end -user's location.
H. SOURCED GOOD or OPEN MARKET ITEM
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5.25 A Sourced Good or an Open Market Item is a product that a member wants to buy under contract that
is not currently available under the Vendor's NJPA contract. This method of procurement can be satisfied
through a contract sourcing process. Sourcing options serve to provide a more complete contract solution
to meet our members' needs. Sourced items are generally deemed incidental to the total transaction or
purchase of contract items.
5.26 NJPA or NJPA Members may request products, equipment, and related services that are within the
related scope of this RFP, even if they are not included in an awarded Vendor's line -item price list or
catalog. These items are known as Sourced Goods or Open Market Items.
5.27 An awarded Vendor may source such items to the extent that the items are identified as "Sourced
Products/Equipment" or "Open Market Items" on any quotation issued in reference to an NJPA awarded
contract, and that this information is provided to either NJPA or an NJPA Member. NJPA is not responsible
for determining whether a Sourced Good is an incidental portion of the overall purchase or whether a
Member is able to consider a Sourced Good a purchase under an NJPA contract.
5.28 "Cost plus a percentage" pricing is an acceptable option in pricing of Sourced Goods.
I. PRODUCT & PRICE CHANGES
5.29 Awarded Vendors may request product or service changes, additions, or deletions at any time
throughout the contract term. All requests must be made in written format by completing the NJPA Price
and Product Change Request Form (located at the end of this RFP and on the NJPA website), signed by an
authorized Vendor representative. All changes are subject to review and approval by NJPA. Submit your
requests through email to your assigned Contract Manager and to PandP@njpacoop.org.
5.30 NJPA will determine whether the request is both within the scope of the original RFP and in the best
interests of NJPA and NJPA Members. Approved Price and Product Change Request Forms will be returned
to the Vendor contact through email.
5.31 The Vendor must 1) complete this change request form and individually list or attach all items subject
to change, 2) provide a sufficiently detailed explanation and documentation for the change, and 3) include
a compete restatement of pricing document in appropriate format (preferably Excel). The pricing document
must identify all products and services being offered and must conform to the following NJPA product and
price change naming convention: (Vendor Name) (NJPA Contract #) (effective pricing date); for example,
"COMPANY 012411-CPY effective 02-12-2016."
5.32 The new pricing restatement must include all products and services offered, even for those items
whose pricing remains unchanged, and must include a new effective date on the pricing documents. This
requirement reduces confusion by providing a single, current pricing sheet for each vendor and creates a
historical record of pricing.
5.33 ADDITIONS. New products and related services may be added to a Contract resulting from this RFP
at any time during that Contract term to the extent that those products and related services are within the
scope of this RFP. Allowable new products and related services generally include updated models of
products and enhanced services that reflect new technology and improved functionality.
5.34 DELETIONS. New products and related services may be deleted from a contract if an item is no
longer available.
5.35 PRICE CHANGES. A Vendor may request pricing changes by providing reasonable justification for
the change. For example, a request for a 3% increase in a product line that relies heavily on petroleum
products may be reasonable if the raw cost of required petroleum products has increased substantially.
Conversely, a request for a 3% increase in prices based only on a 3% increase in a cost -of -living index may
be considered unreasonable. Although NJPA is sensitive to the possibility of fluctuations in raw material
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costs, prospective Vendors should make every reasonable attempt to account for normal cost changes by
proposing pricing that will be effective throughout the duration of the four-year Contract.
5.35.1 Price decreases: NJPA expects Vendors to propose their very best prices and anticipates
price reductions that are due to advancement in technology and marketplace efficiencies.
5.35.2 Price increases: A Vendor must include reasonable documentation for price -increase
requests, along with both current and proposed pricing. Appropriate documentation should be
attached to the Price and Product Change Request Form, including letters from suppliers
announcing price increases. Price increases must not exceed the industry standard.
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5.38 Proposers representing multiple manufacturers, or carrying multiple related product lines may also
request the addition of new manufacturers or product lines to their Contract to the extent they remain within
the scope of this RFP.
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K. SALES TAX
5.44 Sales and other taxes should not be included in the prices quoted. The Vendor will charge state and
local sales and other applicable taxes on items for which a valid tax -exemption certification has not been
provided. Each NJPA Member is responsible for providing verification of tax-exempt status to the Vendor.
When ordering, NJPA Members must indicate that they are tax-exempt entities. Except as set forth herein,
no party is responsible for taxes imposed on another party as a result of or arising from the transactions
under a Contract resulting from this RFP.
L. SHIPPING
5.45 Shipping costs can constitute a significant portion of the overall cost of procurement. Consequently,
significant weight will be given to the quality of a prospective Vendor's shipping program. Shipping
charges should reasonably reflect the actual cost of shipping. NJPA understands that Vendors may use other
shipping cost methods for simplicity or for transparency. But to the extent that shipping costs are determined
to disproportionately increase a Vendor's profit, NJPA may reduce the points awarded in the "Pricing"
criteria.
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5.48 All shipping and restocking fees must be identified in the price program. Certain industries providing
made -to -order products may not allow returns. Proposals will be evaluated not only on the actual costs of
shipping, but on the relative flexibility extended to NJPA Members relating to restocking fees, shipping
errors, customized shipping requirements, the process for rejecting damaged or delayed shipments, and
similar subjects.
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5.51 Delivered products must be properly packaged. Damaged products may be rejected. If the damage is
not readily apparent at the time of delivery, the Vendor must permit the products to be returned within a
reasonable time at no cost to NJPA or NJPA Member. NJPA and NJPA Members reserve the right to inspect
the products at a reasonable time subsequent to delivery where circumstances or conditions prevent
effective inspection of the products at the time of delivery.
5.52 The Vendor must deliver Contract -conforming products in each shipment and may not substitute
products without the express approval from NJPA or the NJPA Member.
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5.53 NJPA reserves the right to declare a breach of Contract if the Vendor intentionally delivers substandard
or inferior products that are not under Contract and described in its paper or electronic price lists or sourced
upon request of any Member under this Contract. In the event of the delivery of nonconforming products,
the NJPA Member will notify the Vendor as soon as possible and the Vendor will replace nonconforming
products with conforming products that are acceptable to the NJPA member.
5.54 Throughout the term of the Contract, Proposer agrees to pay for return shipment on products that arrive
in a defective or inoperable condition. Proposer must arrange for the return shipment of the damaged
products.
EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS
A. PROPOSAL EVALUATION PROCESS
6_1 The NJPA proposal evaluation committee will evaluate proposals received based on a 1,000 point
evaluation system. The committee establishes both the evaluation criteria and designates the relative weight
of each criterion by assigning possible scores for each category on Form G of this RFP. The committee
may adjust the relative weight of the criteria for each RFP. (For example, if the "Warranty" criterion does
not apply to a particular RFP, the points normally awarded under "Warranty" may be used to increase the
number of potential points in another evaluation category or categories.) The "Pricing" criterion will contain
at least a plurality of points for every RFP.
6_2 NJPA uses a scoring system that gives primary importance to "Pricing." But pricing includes more than
just the absolute lowest initial cost of purchasing, for example, a particular product. Other considerations
include the total cost of the acquisition and whether the Proposer's offering represents the best value. The
evaluation committee may consider such factors as life -cycle costs, total cost of ownership, quality, and the
suitability of an offering in meeting NJPA Members' needs. Pricing points may be awarded based on pricing
clarity and ease of use. NJPA may also award points based on whether a response contains exceptions,
exclusions, or limitations of liabilities.
6_3 The NJPA Board of Directors will consider making awards to the selected Proposer(s) based on the
recommendations of the proposal evaluation committee. To qualify for the final evaluation, a Proposer
must have been deemed responsive as a result of the criteria set forth under "Proposer Responsiveness,"
found just below.
B. PROPOSER RESPONSIVENESS
6_4 All responses are evaluated for Level -One and Level -Two Responsiveness. If a response does not
substantially conform to substantially all of the terms and conditions in the solicitation, or if it requires
unreasonable exceptions, it may be considered nonresponsive.
6_5 All proposals must contain suitable responses to the questions in the proposal forms. The following
requirements must be satisfied in order to meet Level -One Responsiveness, which is typically ascertained
on the proposal opening date. If these standards are not met, your response may be disqualified as
nonresponsive.
6_6 Level -One Responsiveness means that the response
6.6.1 is received before the deadline for submission or it will be returned unopened;
6.6.2 is properly addressed and identified as a sealed proposal with a specific RFP number and
an opening date and time;
W.
6.6.3 contains a pricing document (with apparent discounts) and all other forms fully completed,
even if "not applicable" is the answer;
6.6.4 includes the original (hard copy) completed, dated, and signed RFP forms C, D, and F. In
addition, the response must include the hard -copy signed signature page only from RFP
Forms A and P and, if applicable, all signed addenda that have been issued in relation to
this RFP;
6.6.5 contains an electronic (CD, flash drive, or other suitable) copy of the entire response; and
6_7 Level -Two Responsiveness (including whether the response is within the RFP's scope) is determined
while evaluating the remaining items listed under Proposal Evaluation Criteria below. These items are not
arranged in order of importance. Each item draws from multiple questions, and a Proposer's responses may
affect scoring in multiple evaluation criteria. For example, the answers to Industry -Specific Questions may
help determine scoring relative to a Proposer's marketplace success, ability to sell and service nationwide,
and financial strength. Any questions not answered without an explanation will likely result in a loss of
points and may lead to a nonaward if the proposal evaluation committee cannot effectively review your
response.
C. PROPOSAL EVALUATION CRITERIA
6_8 Forms A and P include a series of questions that address the following categories:
6.8.1 Company Information and Financial Strength
6.8.2 Industry Requirements and Marketplace Success
6.8.3 Ability to Sell and Deliver Service Nationwide
6.8.4 Marketing Plan
6.8.5 Other Cooperative Procurement Contracts
6.8.6 Value -Added Attributes
6.8.7 Payment Terms and Financing Options
6.8.8 Warranty
6.8.9 Equipment/Products/Services
6.8.10 Pricing and Delivery
6.8.11 Industry -Specific Questions
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D. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
6.10 In evaluating RFP responses, NJPA has no obligation to consider information that is not provided in
the Proposer's response. NJPA may, however, consider additional information outside the Proposer's
response. This research may include such sources as the Proposer's website, industry publications, listed
references, and user interviews.
6.11 NJPA may organize RFP responses into separate classes or subcategories, depending on the range of
responses. For example, NJPA might receive numerous submissions for "Widgets and Related Products
and Services." NJPA may organize these responses into subcategories, such as manufacturers of fully
operational Widgets, manufacturers of component parts for Widgets, and providers of parts and service for
Widgets. NJPA reserves the right to award Proposers in some or all of such subcategories without regard
to the evaluation score given to Proposers in another subcategory. This specifically allows NJPA to award
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Vendors that might not have, for instance, the breadth of products of Proposers in another subcategory, but
that nonetheless meet a substantial and articulated need of NJPA Members.
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6.13 NJPA reserves the right to request and test equipment/products and related services and to seek
clarification from Proposers. Before the Contract award, the Proposer must furnish the requested
information within three (3) days (or within another agreed -to time frame) or provide an explanation for
the delay along with a requested time frame for providing the requested information. Proposers must make
reasonable efforts to supply test products promptly. All Proposer products remain the property of the
Proposer, and NJPA will return such products after the evaluation process. NJPA may make provisional
contract awards, subject to a Proposer's proper response to a request for information or products.
6.14 A Proposer's past performance under previously awarded contracts to schools, governmental agencies,
and not -for -profit entities is relevant in evaluating a Proposer's current response. Past performance includes
the Proposer's record of conforming to published specifications and to standards of good workmanship, as
well as the Proposer's history for reasonable and cooperative behavior and for commitment to Member
satisfaction. Incumbency as an awarded Vendor does not, by itself, merit positive consideration for a future
Contract award.
6.15 NJPA reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
E. COST COMPARISON
6.16 NJPA may use a variety of evaluation methods, including cost comparisons of specific products. NJPA
reserves the right to use this process when the proposal evaluation committee determines that this will help
to make a final determination.
6.17 This direct cost comparison process will award points for being low to high Proposer for each cost
evaluation item selected. A "Market Basket" of identical (or substantially similar) equipment/products and
related services may be selected by the proposal evaluation committee, and the unit cost will be used as a
basis for determining the point value. NJPA will select the "Market Basket" from all appropriate product
categories as determined by NJPA.
F. MARKETING PLAN
6.18 A Proposer's marketing plan is a critical component of the RFP response. An awarded Vendor's sales
force will likely be the primary source of communication with NJPA Members and will directly affect the
contract's success. Marketing success depends on communicating the contract's value, knowing the
contract thoroughly, and communicating the proper use of contracted products and services to the end
user. Much of the success and sales reward is a direct result of the commitment to the contract by the
awarded Vendor's sales teams. NJPA reserves the right to deem a Proposer Level -Two nonresponsive or
not to award a contract based on an unacceptable or incomplete marketing plan.
6.19 NJPA marketing expectations include the following components.
6.19.1 An awarded Vendor must demonstrate the ability to deploy a national sales force or dealer
network. The best RFP responses demonstrate the ability to sell, deliver, and service products
through acceptable distribution channels to NJPA members in all 50 states. Proposers' responses
should fully demonstrate their sales and service capabilities, should outline their national sales force
network (both numerically geographically), and should describe their method of distribution of the
offered products and related services. Service may be independent of the product sales pricing, but
NJPA encourages related services to be a part of Proposers' response. Despite its preference for
awarding contracts to Vendors that demonstrate nationwide sales and service, NJPA reserves the
right to award contracts that meet specific Member needs locally or regionally.
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6.19.2 Proposers are invited to demonstrate their ability to successfully market, promote, and
communicate the benefits of an NJPA contract to current and potential Members nationwide. NJPA
desires a marketing plan that communicates the value of the contract to as many Members as
possible.
6.19.3 Proposers are expected to be receptive to NJPA trainings. Awarded Vendors must provide
an appropriate training venue for both management and the sales force. NJPA commits to providing
training on all aspects of communicating the value of the awarded contract, including the authority
of NJPA to offer the contract to its Members, the value and utility the contract delivers to NJPA
Members, the scope of NJPA Membership, the authority of Members to use NJPA procurement
contracts, the preferred marketing and sales methods, and the successful use of specific business
sector strategies.
6.19.4 Awarded Vendors are expected to demonstrate a commitment to fully embrace the NJPA
contract. Proposers should identify both the appropriate levels of sales management and sales force
that will need to understand the value of the NJPA contract, as well as the internal procedures
needed to deliver the appropriate messaging to NJPA Members. NJPA will provide a general
schedule and a variety of methods describing when and how those individuals should be trained.
6.19.5 Proposers should outline their proposed involvement in promoting an NJPA contract through
applicable industry trade show exhibits and related customer meetings. Proposers are encouraged
to consider participation with NJPA at NJPA-endorsed national trade shows.
6.19.6 Proposers must exhibit the willingness and ability to actively market and develop contract -
specific marketing materials including the following items.
6.19.6.1 Complete Marketing Plan. Proposers must submit a marketing plan outlining
how they will launch the NJPA contract to current and potential NJPA Members. NJPA
requires awarded Vendors to embrace and actively promote the contract in cooperation
with the NJPA.
6.19.6.2 Printed Marketing Materials. Awarded Vendors will produce and maintain full
color print advertisements in camera-ready electronic format, including company logos and
contact information to be used in the NJPA directory and other approved marketing
publications.
6.19.6.3 Contract announcements and advertisements. Proposers should outline in the
marketing plan their anticipated contract announcements, advertisements in industry
periodicals, and other direct or indirect marketing activities promoting the awarded NJPA
contract.
6.19.6.4 Proposer's Website. Proposers should identify how an awarded Contract will be
displayed and linked on the Proposer's website. An online shopping experience for NJPA
Members is desired whenever possible.
6.19.7 An NJPA Vendor contract launch will be scheduled during a reasonable time frame after the
award and held at the NJPA office in Staples, MN unless the Vendor and NJPA agree to a different
location.
6.20 Proposer shall identify their commitment to develop a sales/communication process to facilitate NJPA
membership and establish status of current and potential agencies/members. Proposer should further
express their commitment to capturing sufficient member information as is deemed necessary by NJPA.
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G. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
6.21 Proposers must provide evidence of liability insurance coverage identified below in the form of a
Certificate of Insurance (COI) or an ACORD binder form with their proposal. Upon an award issued under
this RFP and before the execution of any commerce relating to such award, the awarded Vendor must
provide verification, in the form of a Certificate of Insurance, identifying the coverage required below and
identifying NJPA as a "Certificate Holder." The Vendor must maintain such insurance coverage at its own
expense throughout the term of any contract resulting from this solicitation.
6.22 Any exceptions or assumptions to the insurance requirements must be identified on Form C of this
RFP. Exceptions and assumptions will be considered as part of the evaluation process. Any exceptions or
assumptions that Proposers submit must be specific. If a Proposer does not include specific exceptions or
assumptions when submitting the proposal, NJPA will typically not consider any additional exceptions or
assumptions during the evaluation process. Upon contract award, the awarded Vendor must provide the
Certificate of Insurance identifying the coverage as specified.
6.23 Insurance Liability Limits. The awarded Vendor must maintain, for the duration of its contract, $1.5
million in general liability insurance coverage or general liability insurance in conjunction with an umbrella
for a total combined coverage of $1.5 million. Work on the Contract will not begin until after the awarded
Vendor has submitted acceptable evidence of the required insurance coverage. Failure to maintain any
required insurance coverage or an acceptable alternative method of insurance will be deemed a breach of
contract.
6.23.1 Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. An awarded Vendor must provide
coverage with limits of liability not less than those stated below. An excess liability policy or
umbrella liability policy may be used to meet the minimum liability requirements provided that the
coverage is written on a "following form" basis.
6.23.1.1 Commercial General Liability —Occurrence Form
Policy shall include bodily injury, property damage and broad form contractual liability and
XCU coverage.
6.23.1.2 Each Occurrence $1,500,000
6.24 Insurance Requirements: The limits listed in this RFP are minimum requirements for this Contract
and in no way limit any indemnity covenants contained in this Contract. NJPA does not warrant that
the minimum limits contained herein are sufficient to protect the Vendor from liabilities that might arise
out of the performance of the work under this Contract by the Vendor, its agents, representatives,
employees, or subcontractors, and the Vendor is free to purchase additional insurance as may be
determined necessary.
6.25 Acceptability of Insurers: Insurance is to be placed with insurers duly licensed or authorized to
do business in the State of Minnesota and with an "A.M. Best" rating of not less than A- VII. NJPA does
not warrant that the above required minimum insurer rating is sufficient to protect the Vendor from
potential insurer solvency.
6.26 Subcontractors: Vendors' certificate(s) must include all subcontractors as additional insureds
under its policies, or the Vendor must furnish to NJPA separate certificates for each subcontractor. All
coverage for subcontractors are be subject to the minimum requirements identified above.
H. ORDER PROCESS AND/OR FUNDS FLOW
6.27 NJPA Members typically issue a purchase order directly to a Vendor under a Contract resulting from
this RFP. Alternatively, a separate contract may be created to facilitate acquiring products or services
offered in response to this RFP. Nothing in this Contract restricts the Member and Vendor from agreeing
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to add terms or conditions to a purchase order or a separate contract provided that such terms or conditions
must not be less favorable to NJPA's Members.
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I. ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
6.29 Vendors will pay to NJPA an administrative fee in exchange for NJPA facilitating this Contract with
its current and potential Members. NJPA may grant a conditional contract award to a Proposer if the
proposed administrative fee is unclear, inadequate, or unduly burdensome for NJPA to administer. Sales
under this Contract should not be processed until the parties resolve the administrative fee issue.
6.29.1 The administrative fee is typically calculated as a percentage of the dollar volume of all
products and services by NJPA Members under this Contract, including anything represented to
NJPA Members as falling under this Contract.
6.29.2 The administrative fee is included in, and not added to, the pricing included in Proposer's
response to the RFP. Awarded Vendors must not charge NJPA Members more that permitted in the
then current price list in order to offset the administrative fee.
6.29.3 The administrative fee is designed to cover the costs of NJPA's involvement in contract
management, facilitating marketing efforts, Vendor training, and any order processing tasks
relating to the Contract. Administrative fees may also be used for other purposes as allowed by
Minnesota law.
6.29.4 The typical administrative fee under this Contract is two percent (2%). While NJPA does
not dictate the particular fee percentage, we require that the Proposer articulate a specific fee in its
response. For example, merely stating that "we agree to pay an administrative fee" is considered
nonresponsive. NPJA acknowledges that the administrative fee percentage may differ between
vendors, industries, and responses.
6.29.5 NJPA awarded Vendors are responsible for paying the administrative fee at least quarterly
and for generating all related reporting. Vendors agree to cooperate with NJPA in auditing these
reports to ensure that the administrative fee is paid on all items purchased under the Contract.
6.29.6 For Texas motor vehicle sales, the administrative fee cannot be based on the amount
purchased by a member under the contract. Accordingly, the administrative fee in such cases will
be $400 per purchase order (PO), irrespective of the number of vehicles included in the PO.
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J. VALUE—ADDED ATTRIBUTES
6.33 Desirability of Value -Added Attributes: Value-added attributes in an RFP response will be given
positive consideration in NJPA's evaluation process. Such attributes may increase the benefit of a product
or service by improving functionality, performance, maintenance, manufacturing, delivery, energy
efficiency, ordering, or other items while remaining within the scope of this RFP.
6.34 Women and Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE), Small Business, and Other Favored
Businesses: Some NJPA Members give formal preference to certain types of vendors or contractors.
Proposers should document WMBE (or other) status for both their organization and for any affiliates (e.g.,
supplier networks) involved in fulfilling the terms of this RFP. The ability of a Proposer to provide preferred
business entity "credits" to NJPA and NJPA Members under a Contract will be evaluated positively by
NJPA and reflected in the "value added" area of the evaluation.
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6.35 Environmentally Preferred Purchasing Opportunities: Many NJPA Members consider the
environmental impact of the products and services they purchase. "Green" characteristics demonstrated by
Proposers will be evaluated positively by NJPA and reflected in the "value added" area of the evaluation.
Please identify any green characteristics of any offering in your proposal and identify the sanctioning body
determining that characteristic. Where appropriate, please indicate which products have been certified as
green and by which certifying agency.
6.36 Online Requisitioning Systems: When applicable, online requisitioning systems will be viewed as a
value-added characteristic. Proposers should demonstrate how their system makes online ordering easier
for NJPA Members, including how Members could integrate their current e-Procurement or enterprise
resource planning (ERP) systems into the Proposer's ordering process.
6.37 Financing: The ability of the Proposer to provide financing solutions to Members for the products and
services being proposed will be viewed as a value-added attribute.
6.38 Technology: Technological advances that appreciably improve the proposed products or services will
be considered value-added attributes.
K. WAIVER OF FORMALITIES
6.39 NJPA reserves the right to waive minor formalities (or to accept minor irregularities) in any proposal,
when it determines that considering the proposal may be in the best interest of its Members.
POST -AWARD OPERATING ISSUES
A. SUBSEQUENT AGREEMENTS
7_1 Purchase Order. Purchase orders for products and services may be executed between NJPA Members
and the awarded Vendor (or Vendor's sub -contractors) under this Contract. NJPA Members and Vendors
must indicate on the face of such purchase orders that "This purchase order is issued under NJPA contract
#XXXXXX" (insert the relevant contract number). Purchase order flow and procedure will be developed
jointly between NJPA and an awarded Vendor after an award is made.
7_2 Governing Law. Purchase orders must be construed in accordance with, and governed by, the laws of
a competent jurisdiction with respect to the Member. (See also Section 8.5 of this RFP.) All provisions
required by law to be included in the purchase order should be read and enforced as if they were included.
If through mistake or otherwise any such provision is not included, then upon application of either party
the Contract shall be physically amended to make such inclusion or correction. The venue for any litigation
arising out of disputes related to purchase order will be a court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the
Member.
7_3 Additional Terms and Conditions. Additional terms and conditions to a purchase order may be
proposed by NJPA, NJPA Members, or Vendors. Acceptance of these additional terms and conditions is
optional to all parties to the purchase order. One purpose of these additional terms and conditions is to
address job- or industry -specific requirements of law such as prevailing wage legislation. Additional terms
and conditions may also include specific local policy requirements and standard business practices of the
issuing Member or the Vendor. Such additional terms and conditions are not considered valid to the extent
that they interfere with the general purpose, intent, or currently established terms and conditions contain in
this RFP document. For example, a Vendor and Member may agree to add a "net 30" payment requirement
to the purchase order instead of applying a "net 10" requirement. But the added terms and conditions must
not be less favorable to the Member unless NJPA, the Member, and the Vendor agree to a Contract
amendment or similar modification.
7_4 Specialized Service Requirements. In the event that the NJPA Member desires service requirements
or specialized performance requirements (such as e-commerce specifications, specialized delivery
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requirements, or other specifications and requirements) not addressed in the Contract resulting from this
RFP, the NJPA Member and the Vendor may enter into a separate, standalone agreement, apart from a
Contract resulting from this RFP. Any proposed service requirements or specialized performance
requirements require pre -approval by the Vendor. Any separate agreement developed to address these
specialized service or performance requirements is exclusively between the NJPA Member and Vendor.
NJPA, its agents, and employees shall not be made a party to any claim for breach of such agreement.
Product sourcing is not considered a service. NJPA Members will need to conduct procurements for any
specialized services not identified as a part of or within the scope of the awarded Contract.
7_5 Performance Bond. At the request of the Member, a Vendor will provide all performance bonds
typically and customarily required in their industry. These bonds will be issued pursuant to the
requirements of purchase orders for products and services. If a purchase order is cancelled for lack of a
required performance bond by the member agency, NJPA recommends that the current pending purchase
order be canceled. Each Member has the final decision on purchase order continuation. Any performance
bonding required by the Member, the Member's state laws, or by local policy is to be mutually agreed upon
and secured between the Vendor and the Member.
7.6 Asset Management Contracts: Asset Management -type Contracts can be initiated under a Contract
resulting from this RFP at any time during the term of this Contract. Such a contract could involve, for
example, picking up, storing, repairing, inventorying, salvaging, and delivery products falling within the
scope of this Contract. The intention in using Asset Management Contracts is to promote the long-term
efficiency of NJPA's contracts by (among other things) extending the use and re -use of products. Asset
Management Contracts cannot be created under this Contract unless they are executed within the authorized
term of a Contract resulting from this RFP. The actual term of the Asset Management Contract may,
however, extend beyond the expiration date of this Contract.
B. NJPA MEMBER SIGN-UP PROCEDURE
7_6 Awarded Vendors are responsible for familiarizing their sales and service forces with the various forms
of NJPA membership documentation and will encourage and assist potential Members in establishing
membership with NJPA. NJPA membership is available at no cost, obligation, or liability to the Member
or the Vendor.
C. REPORTING OF SALES ACTIVITY
7_7 Awarded Vendors must report at least quarterly the total gross dollar volume of all products and services
purchased by NJPA Members as it applies to this RFP and Contract. This report must include the name
and address of the purchasing agency, Member number, amount of purchase, and a description of the items
purchased.
7.7.1 Zero sales reports: Awarded Vendors must provide a quarterly Contract sales report
regardless of the amount of sales.
D. AUDITS
7_8 NJPA relies substantially on the reasonable auditing efforts of both Members and awarded Vendors to
ensure that Members are obtaining the products, services, pricing, and other benefits under all NJPA
contracts. Nonetheless, the Vendor must retain and make available to NJPA all order and invoicing
documentation related to purchases that Members make from the Vendor under the awarded Contract.
NJPA must not request such information more than once per calendar year, and NJPA must make such
requests in writing with at least fourteen (14) days' notice. NJPA may employ an independent auditor at its
own expense or conduct an audit on its own. In either event, the Vendor agrees to cooperate fully with
NJPA or its agents in order to ensure compliance with this Contract.
E. HUB PARTNER
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7_9 Hub Partner: NJPA Members may request special services through a "Hub Partner" for the purpose
of complying with a law, regulation, or rule that an NJPA Member deems to apply in its jurisdiction. Hub
Partners may bring value to the proposed transactions through consultancy, through qualifying for
disadvantaged business entity credits, or through other means.
7.10 Hub Partner Fees: NJPA Members are responsible for any transaction fees, costs, or expenses that
arise under this Contract for special service provided by the Hub Partner. The fees, costs, or expenses levied
by the Hub Vendor must be clearly itemized in the transaction documentation. To the extent that the Vendor
stands in the chain of title during a transaction resulting from this REP, the documentation must clearly
indicate that the transaction is "Executed for the Benefit of [NJPA Member name]."
F. TRADE-INS
7.11 The value in US Dollars for Trade-ins will be negotiated between NJPA or an NJPA Member, and an
Awarded Vendor. That identified "Trade -In" value shall be viewed as a down payment and credited in full
against the NJPA purchase price identified in a purchase order issued pursuant to any Awarded NJPA
procurement contract. The full value of the trade-in will be consideration.
G. OUT OF STOCK NOTIFICATION
7.12 The Vendor must immediately notify NJPA Members when they order an out -of -stock item. The
Vendor must also tell the Member when the item will be available and whether there are equivalent
substitutes. The Member must have the option of accepting the suggested substitute or canceling the item
from the order. Under no circumstance may the Vendor make unauthorized substitutions. Unfilled or
substituted items must be indicated on the packing list.
H. CONTRACT TERMINATION FOR CAUSE AND WITHOUT CAUSE
7.13 NJPA reserves the right to cancel all or any part of this Contract if the Vendor fails to fulfill any
material obligation, term, or condition as described in the following procedure. Before any such termination
for cause, the NJPA will provide written notice to the Vendor, an opportunity to respond, and a reasonable
opportunity to cure the breach. The following are some examples of material breaches.
7.13.1 The Vendor provides products or services that do not meet reasonable quality
standards and that are not remedied under the warranty;
7.13.2 The Vendor fails to ship the products or to provide the services within a reasonable
amount of time;
7.13.3 NJPA reasonably believes that the Vendor will not or cannot perform to the
requirements or expectations of the Contract, NJPA issues a request for assurance,
and the Vendor fails to respond;
7.13.4 The Vendor fails to fulfill any of the material terms and conditions of the Contract;
7.13.5 The Vendor fails to follow the established procedure for purchase orders, invoices,
or receipt of funds as established by NJPA and the Vendor;
7.13.6 The Vendor fails to properly report quarterly sales;
7.13.7 The Vendor fails to actively market this Contract within the guidelines provided
in this RFP and defined in the NJPA contract launch.
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7.14 Upon receipt of the written notice of breach, the Vendor will have ten (10) business days to provide a
satisfactory response to NJPA. If the Vendor fails to reasonably address all issues in the written notice,
NJPA may terminate the Contract immediately. If NJPA allows the Vendor more time to remedy the breach,
such forbearance does not limit NJPA's authority to immediately terminate the Contract for continued
breaches for which notice was given to the Vendor. Termination of the Contract for cause does not relieve
either parry of the financial, product, or service obligations incurred before the termination.
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7.16 NJPA may terminate the Contract if the Vendor files for bankruptcy protection or is acquired by an
independent third party. The Vendor must disclose to NJPA any litigation, bankruptcy, or
suspensions/disbarments that occur during the Contract period. Failure to disclose such information
authorizes NJPA to immediately terminate the Contract.
7.17 NJPA may terminate the Contract without cause by giving the Vendor sixty (60) days' written notice
of termination. Termination of the Contract without cause does not relieve either party of the financial,
product, or service obligations incurred before the termination.
7.18 NJPA may immediately terminate any Contract without further obligation if any NJPA employee
significantly involved in initiating, negotiating, securing, drafting, or creating the Contract on behalf of
NJPA has colluded with any Proposer for personal gain. NJPA may also immediately cancel a Contract if
it finds that gratuities, in the form of entertainment, gifts or otherwise, were offered or given by the Vendor
or any agent or representative of the Vendor, to any employee of NJPA. Such terminations are effective
upon written notice from NJPA or at a later date designated in the notice. Termination of the Contract does
not relieve either party of the financial, product, or service obligations incurred before the termination.
8. ADVERTISING A CONTRACT RESULTING FROM THIS RFP
8_1 Proposer/Vendor must not advertise or publish information concerning this Contract before the award
is announced by NJPA. Once the award is made, a Vendor is expected to advertise the awarded Contract
to both current and potential NJPA Members.
B. APPLICABLE LAW
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8_3 NJPA Compliance with Minnesota Procurement Law: NJPA has designed its procurement process
to comply with best practices in the State of Minnesota. NJPA's solicitation methods are also created to
comply with many of the various requirements that our Members must satisfy in their own procurement
processes. But these requirements may differ considerably and may change from time to time. So each
NJPA Member must make its own determination whether NJPA's solicitation process satisfies the
procurement rules in the Member's jurisdiction.
8_4 Governing law with respect to delivery and acceptance: All applicable portions of the Minnesota
Uniform Commercial Code, all other applicable Minnesota laws, and the applicable laws and rules of
delivery and inspection of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) laws will govern NJPA contracts
resulting from this solicitation.
8_5 Jurisdiction: Any claims that arise against NJPA pertaining to this RFP, and any resulting contract that
develops between NJPA and any other parry, must be brought only in courts in Todd County in the State
of Minnesota unless otherwise agreed to.
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8.5.1 Purchase orders or other agreements created pursuant to a contract resulting from this
solicitation must be construed in accordance with, and governed by, the laws of the issuing
Member. Any claim arising from such a purchase order or agreement must be filed and venued in
a court of competent jurisdiction of the Member unless otherwise agreed to.
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8_8 Indemnification: Each party is responsible for its own acts and is not responsible for the acts of the
other party and the results thereof. NJPA's liability is governed by the Minnesota Tort Claims Act (Minn.
Stat. §3.736) and other applicable law.
8_9 Prevailing wage: The Vendor must comply with applicable prevailing wage legislation in effect in the
jurisdiction of the NJPA Member. The Vendor must monitor the prevailing wage rates as established by
the appropriate federal governmental entity during the term of this Contract and adjust wage rates
accordingly.
8.10 Patent and copyright infringement: The Vendor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless NJPA and
NJPA Members against any and all suits, claims, judgments, and costs instituted or recovered against the
Vendor, NJPA, or NJPA Members by any person on account of the use or sale of any articles by NJPA or
NJPA Members if the Vendor supplied such articles in violation of applicable patent or copyright laws.
C. ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT
8.11 No right or interest in this Contract may be assigned or transferred by the Vendor without prior written
permission by the NJPA. No delegation of any duty of the Vendor under this Contract maybe made without
prior written permission of the NJPA. NJPA will notify Members by posting approved assignments on the
NJPA website (www.njpacoop.orel.
8.12 If the original Vendor sells or transfers all assets or the entire portion of the assets used to perform this
Contract, a successor -in -interest must perform all obligations under this Contract. NJPA reserves the right
to reject the acquiring entity as a Vendor. A change of name agreement will not change the contractual
obligations of the Vendor.
D. LIST OF PROPOSERS
8.13 NJPA will not maintain a list of interested proposers, nor will it automatically send RFPs to them. All
interested proposers must request the RFP as a result of NJPA's national solicitation advertisements.
Because of the wide scope of the potential Members and qualified national suppliers, NJPA has determined
this to be the best method of fairly soliciting proposals.
E. CAPTIONS, HEADINGS, AND ILLUSTRATIONS
8.14 The captions, illustrations, headings, and subheadings in this RFP are for convenience and ease of
understanding and in no way define or limit the scope or intent of this request.
F. DATA PRACTICES
8.15 All materials submitted in response to this RFP become NJPA's property and become public records
(under Minn. Stat. §13.591) after the evaluation process is completed. If the Proposer submits information
in response to this RFP that it requests to be classified as nonpublic information (as defined by the
Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. § 13.37), the Proposer must meet the following
requirements.
8.15.1 The Proposer must make the request within thirty (30) days of the award/nonaward
notification, and include the appropriate statutory justification. Pricing, marketing plans, and
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financial information is generally not redactable. The NJPA Legal Department will review the
request to determine whether the information can be withheld or redacted. If NJPA determines that
it must disclose the information upon a proper request for such information, NJPA will inform the
Proposer of such determination.
8.15.2 The Proposer must defend any action seeking release of the materials that it believes to be
nonpublic information, and it must indemnify and hold harmless NJPA, its agents, and employees,
from any judgments or damages awarded against NJPA in favor of the party requesting the
materials, and any and all costs connected with that defense. This indemnification survives the term
of any contract awarded under this RFP. In submitting a response to this RFP, the Proposer agrees
that this indemnification survives as long as NJPA possesses the confidential information.
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G. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
8.17 This Contract, as defined herein, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties to this Contract.
A Contract resulting from this RFP is formed when the NJPA Board of Directors approves and signs the
applicable Contract Award & Acceptance document (Form E).
H. FORCE MAJEURE
8.18 Except for payments of sums due, neither party is liable to the other nor deemed in default under this
Contract if and to the extent that such party's performance of this Contract is prevented due to force
majeure. The term "force majeure" means an occurrence that is beyond the control of the party affected
and occurs without its fault or negligence including, but not limited to, the following: acts of God, acts of
the public enemy, war, riots, strikes, mobilization, labor disputes, civil disorders, fire, flood, snow,
earthquakes, tornadoes or violent wind, tsunamis, wind shears, squalls, Chinooks, blizzards, hail storms,
volcanic eruptions, meteor strikes, famine, sink holes, avalanches, lockouts, injunctions -intervention -acts,
terrorist events or failures or refusals to act by government authority and/or other similar occurrences where
such party is unable to prevent by exercising reasonable diligence. The force majeure is deemed to
commence when the party declaring force majeure notifies the other party of the existence of the force
majeure and is deemed to continue as long as the results or effects of the force majeure prevent the party
from resuming performance in accordance with a Contract resulting from this RFP. Force majeure does
not include late deliveries of products and services caused by congestion at a manufacturer's plant or
elsewhere, an oversold condition of the market, inefficiencies, or other similar occurrences. If either party
is delayed at any time by force majeure, then the delayed party must (if possible) notify the other party of
such delay within forty-eight (48) hours.
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K. LICENSES
8.21 The Vendor must maintain a valid status on all required federal, state, and local licenses, bonds, and
permits required for the operation of the business that the Vendor conducts with NJPA and NJPA Members.
8.22 All responding Proposers must be licensed (where required) and must have the authority to sell and
distribute the offered products and services to NJPA and NJPA Members. Documentation of the required
licenses and authorities, if applicable, should be included in the Proposer's response to this RFP.
L. MATERIAL SUPPLIERS AND SUB -CONTRACTORS
8.23 The awarded Vendor must supply the names and addresses of sourcing suppliers and sub -contractors
as a part of the purchase order when requested by NJPA or an NJPA Member.
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M. NON -WAIVER OF RIGHTS
8.24 No failure of either party to exercise any power given to it hereunder, nor a failure to insist upon strict
compliance by the other party with its obligations hereunder, nor a custom or practice of the parties at
variance with the terms hereof, nor any payment under a Contract resulting from this RFP constitutes a
waiver of either party's right to demand exact compliance with the terms hereof. Failure by NJPA to take
action or to assert any right hereunder does not constitute a waiver of such right.
N. PROTESTS OF AWARDS MADE
8.25 And protests must be filed with NJPA's Executive Director and must be resolved in accordance with
appropriate Minnesota rules. Protests will only be accepted from Proposers. A protest of an award or
nonaward must be filed in writing with NJPA within ten (10) calendar days after the public notice or
announcement of the award or nonaward. A protest must include the following items.
8.25.1 The name, address, and telephone number of the protester;
8.25.2 The original signature of the protester or its representative (you must document the
authority of the representative);
8.25.3 Identification of the solicitation by RFP number;
8.25.4 Identification of the statute or procedure that is alleged to have been violated;
8.25.5 A precise statement of the relevant facts;
8.25.6 Identification of the issues to be resolved;
8.25.7 The aggrieved parry's argument and supporting documentation;
8.25.8 The aggrieved parry's statement of potential financial damages; and
8.25.9 A protest bond in the name of NJPA and in the amount of 10% of the aggrieved parry's
statement of potential financial damages.
O. SUSPENSION OR DISBARMENT STATUS
8.26 If within the past five (5) years, any firm, business, person or Proposer responding to an NJPA
solicitation has been lawfully terminated, suspended, or precluded from participating in any public
procurement activity with a federal, state, or local government or education agency, the Proposer must
include a letter with its response setting forth the name and address of the public procurement unit, the
effective date of the suspension or debarment, the duration of the suspension or debarment, and the relevant
circumstances relating to the suspension or debarment. Any failure to supply such a letter or to disclose
pertinent information may result in the termination of a Contract. By signing the proposal affidavit, the
Proposer certifies that no current suspension or debarment exists.
P. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND IMMIGRATION STATUS CERTIFICATION
8.27 An Affirmative Action Plan, Certificate of Affirmative Action, or other documentation regarding
Affirmative Action may be required by NJPA or NJPA Members relating to a transaction from this
RFP. Vendors must comply with any such requirements or requests.
8.28 Immigration Status Certification may be required by NJPA or NJPA Members relating to a transaction
from this RFP. Vendors must comply with any such requirements or requests.
Q. SEVERABILITY
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8.29 In the event that any of the terms of a Contract resulting from this RFP are in conflict with any rule,
law, or statutory provision, or are otherwise unenforceable under the laws or regulations of any government
or subdivision thereof, such terms will be deemed stricken from the Contract, but such invalidity or
unenforceability shall not invalidate any of the other terms of an awarded Contract resulting from this RFP.
R. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES
8.30 No Contract resulting from this RFP may be considered a contract of employment. The relationship
between NJPA and an awarded Vendor is one of independent contractors, each free to exercise judgment
and discretion with regard to the conduct of their respective businesses. The parties neither intend the
proposed Contract to create, nor is to be construed as creating, a partnership, joint venture, master -servant,
principal -agent, or any other, relationship. Except as provided elsewhere in this RFP, neither party may be
held liable for acts of omission or commission of the other party and neither party is authorized or has the
power to obligate the other party by contract, agreement, warranty, representation, or otherwise in any
manner whatsoever except as may be expressly provided herein.
FORMS
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Form A OJPA 3
PROPOSER QUESTIONNAIRE- General Business Information �•`'
(Products, Pricing, Sector Specific, Services, Terms and Warranty are addressed on Form P
Proposer Name:
Questionnaire completed by:
Please identify the person NJPA should correspond with from now through the Award process:
Name:
E-Mail address:
Please answer the questions below using the Microsoft Wordo version of this document. This allows NJPA evaluators to
cut and paste your answers into a separate worksheet. Place your answer directly below each question. NJPA prefers a brief
but thorough response to each question. Please do not merely attach additional documents to your response without also
providing a substantive response. Do not leave answers blank; mark "NA" if the question does not apply to you (preferably
with an explanation). Please create a response that is easy to read and understand. For example, you may consider using a
different font and color to distinguish your answer from the questions.
Company Information & Financial Strength
1) Provide the full legal name, mailing and email addresses, tax identification number, and telephone number for your
business.
Provide a brief history of your company, including your company's core values, business philosophy, and longevity
in the [VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT,
ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES bndustry.
2) Provide a detailed description of the products and services that you are offering in your proposal.
3) What are your company's expectations in the event of an award?
4) Demonstrate your financial strength and stability with meaningful data. This could include such items as financial
statements, SEC filings, credit and bond ratings, letters of credit, and detailed reference letters.
5) What is your US market share for the solutions that you are proposing? What is your Canadian market share, if any?
6) Has your business ever petitioned for bankruptcy protection? Please explain in detail.
7) How is your organization best described: is it a manufacturer, a distributor/dealer/reseller, or a service provider? Answer
whichever question (either a) or b) just below) best applies to your organization.
a) If your company is best described as a distributor/dealer/reseller (or similar entity), please provide your written
authorization to act as a distributor/dealer/reseller for the manufacturer of the products proposed in this RFP. If
applicable, is your dealer network independent or company owned?
b) If your company is best described as a manufacturer or service provider, please describe your relationship with your
sales and service force and with your dealer network in delivering the products and services proposed in this RFP.
Are these individuals your employees, or the employees of a third party?
8) If applicable, provide a detailed explanation outlining the licenses and certifications that are both required to be held,
and actually held, by your organization (including third parties and subcontractors that you use) in pursuit of the business
contemplated by this RFP.
9) Provide all "Suspension or Disbarment" information that has applied to your organization during the past ten years.
10) Within this RFP category there may be subcategories of solutions. List subcategory titles that best describe your
products and services.
Industry Recognition & Marketplace Success
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11) Describe any relevant industry awards or recognition that your company has received in the past five years.
12) Supply three references/testimonials from your customers who are eligible for NJPA membership. At a minimum,
please include the entity's name, contact person, and phone number.
13) Provide a list of your top five governmental or educational customers (entity name is optional), including entity type,
the state the entity is located in, scope of the projects, size of transactions, and dollar volumes from the past three years.
14) Indicate separately what percentages of your sales are to the government and education sectors in the past three years?
15) List any state or cooperative purchasing contracts that you hold. What is the annual sales volume for each of these
contracts over the past three years?
16) List any GSA contracts that you hold. What is the annual sales volume for each of these contracts over the past three
years?
Proposer's Ability to Sell and Deliver Service Nationwide
17) Describe your company's capability to meet NJPA Member's needs across the country. Your response should address
at least the following areas.
a) Sales force.
b) Dealer network or other distribution methods.
c) Service force.
Please include details, such as the locations of your network of sales and service providers, the number of workers (full-
time equivalents) involved in each sector, whether these workers are your direct employers (or employees of a third
party), and any overlap between the sales and service functions.
18) Describe in detail the process and procedure of your customer service program, if applicable. Please include your
response -time capabilities and commitments, as well as any incentives that help your providers meet your stated service
goals or promises.
19) a) Identify any geographic areas of the United States that you will NOT be fully serving through the proposed contract.
b) Identify any NJPA Member sectors (i.e., government, education, not -for -profit) that you will NOT be fully serving
through the proposed contract. Please explain your answer. For example, does your company have only a regional
presence, or do other cooperative purchasing contracts limit your ability to promote another contract?
20) Define any specific contract requirements or restrictions that would apply to our Members in Hawaii and Alaska and in
US Territories.
Marketing Plan
21) If you are awarded a contract, how will you train your sales management, dealer network, and direct sales teams
(whichever apply) to ensure maximum impact? Please include how you will communicate your NJPA pricing and other
contract detail to your sales force nationally.
22) Describe your marketing strategy for promoting this contract opportunity. Please include representative samples of
your marketing materials in electronic format.
23) Describe your use of technology and digital data (e.g., social media, metadata usage) to enhance marketing
effectiveness.
24) In your view, what is NJPA's role in promoting contracts arising out of this RFP? How will you integrate an NJPA-
awarded contract into your sales process?
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25) Are your products or services available through an e-procurement ordering process? If so, describe your e-procurement
system and how governmental and educational customers have used it.
Value -Added Attributes
26) Describe any product, equipment, maintenance, or operator training programs that you offer to NJPA Members. Please
include details, such as whether training is standard or optional, who provides training, and any costs that apply.
27) Describe any technological advances that your proposed products or services offer.
28) Describe any "green" initiatives that relate to your company or to your products or services, and include a list of the
certifying agency for each.
29) Describe any Women or Minority Business Entity (WMBE) or Small Business Entity (SBE) accreditation that your
company or hub partners have obtained.
30) What unique attributes does your company, your products, or your services offer to NJPA Members? What makes your
proposed solutions unique in your industry as it applies to NJPA members?
31) Identify your ability and willingness to provide your products and services to NJPA member agencies in Canada.
Signature:
NOTE: Questions regarding Payment Terms, Warranty, Products/Equipment/Services, Pricing and
Delivery, and Industry Specific Items are addressed on Form P.
Date:
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Form B
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PROPOSER INFORMATION
Company Name:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Phone: Fax:
Toll -Free Number: E-mail:
Website Address:
Authorized signer for your organization
Name:
Email:
COMPANY PERSONNEL CONTACTS
Phone:
The person identified here must have proper signing authority to sign the "Proposer's Assurance of Compliance" on behalf
of the Proposer.
Who prepared your RFP response?
Email:
Phone:
Who is your company's primary contact person for this proposal?
Name:
Email:
Other important contact information
Name:
Email:
Name:
Email:
Title:
Phone:
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Form C
EXCEPTIONS TO PROPOSAL, TERMS, CONDITIONS,(VORAND SOLUTIONS REQUEST
Company Name:
Any exceptions to the terms, conditions, specifications, or proposal forms contained in this REP must be noted in writing
and included with the Proposer's response. The Proposer acknowledges that the exceptions listed may or may not be
accepted by NJPA or included in the final contract. NJPA will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the listed
exceptions and may clarify the exceptions in the appropriate section below.
Section/page
Term, Condition, or
Specification
Exception
NJPA
ACCEPTS
Proposer's Signature:
NJPA's clarification on exceptions listed above:
Date:
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Contract Award
RFP #120710
FORM D `1
QJPA
Formal Offering of Proposal ( +.,1
(To be completed only by the Proposer) �` ""
VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND
SERVICES
In compliance with the Request for Proposal (RFP) for (VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH
RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES, (the undersigned warrants that the Proposer has examined
this RFP and, being familiar with all of the instructions, terms and conditions, general and technical specifications, sales and
service expectations, and any special terms, agrees to furnish the defined products and related services in full compliance
with all terms and conditions of this RFP, any applicable amendments of this RFP, and all Proposer's response
documentation. The Proposer further understands that it accepts the full responsibility as the sole source of solutions
proposed in this RFP response and that the Proposer accepts responsibility for any subcontractors used to fulfill this
proposal.
Company Name:
Company Address:
Contact Person:
Authorized Signature:
Date:
State: Zip:
Title:
(Name printed or typed)
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Form E
NJP #120716
Contract Acceptance and Award
(To be completed only by NJPA)
Proposer's full legal name
Your proposal is hereby accepted, and a Contract is awarded. As an awarded Proposer, you are now bound to provide the
defined products and services contained in your proposal offering according to all terms, conditions, and pricing set forth in
this RFP, any amendments to this RFP, your response, and any exceptions accepted by NJPA.
The effective start date of the Contract will be , 20 and continue until -
(no later than the later of four years from the expiration date of the currently awarded
contract or four years from the NJPA Board's contract award date). This contract may be extended for a fifth year at NJPA's
discretion.
National Joint Powers Alliance® (NJPA)
NJPA Authorized signature:
NJPA Executive Director
(Name printed or typed)
Awarded this day of 20 NJPA Contract Number 1 #120716 1
NJPA Authorized signature:
NJPA Board Member
(Name printed or typed)
Executed this day of 20 NJPA Contract Number 1 #120716 1
The Proposer hereby accepts this Contract award, including all accepted exceptions and NJPA clarifications.
Vendor Name
Vendor Authorized signature:
Title:
Executed this
day of
(Name printed or typed)
NJPA Contract Number 1 #120716 1
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Form F
PROPOSER ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE i 40JPA 1
Proposal Affidavit Signature Page
PROPOSER'S AFFIDAVIT
The undersigned, authorized representative of the entity submitting the foregoing proposal (the "Proposer"), swears that
the following statements are true to the best of his or her knowledge.
1. The Proposer is submitting its proposal under its true and correct name, the Proposer has been properly originated
and legally exists in good standing in its state of residence, the Proposer possesses, or will possess before
delivering any products and related services, all applicable licenses necessary for such delivery to NJPA members
agencies. The undersigned affirms that he or she is authorized to act on behalf of, and to legally bind the Proposer
to the terms in this Contract.
2. The Proposer, or any person representing the Proposer, has not directly or indirectly entered into any agreement
or arrangement with any other vendor or supplier, any official or employee of NJPA, or any person, firm, or
corporation under contract with NJPA, in an effort to influence the pricing, terms, or conditions relating to this
RFP in any way that adversely affects the free and open competition for a Contract award under this RFP.
3. The Proposer has examined and understands the terms, conditions, scope, contract opportunity, specifications
request, and other documents in this solicitation and affirms that any and all exceptions have been noted in
writing and have been included with the Proposer's RFP response.
4. The Proposer will, if awarded a Contract, provide to NJPA Members the /products and services in accordance
with the terms, conditions, and scope of this RFP, with the Proposer -offered specifications, and with the other
documents in this solicitation.
5. The Proposer agrees to deliver products and services through valid contracts, purchase orders, or means that are
acceptable to NJPA Members. Unless otherwise agreed to, the Proposer must provide only new and first -quality
products and related services to NJPA Members under an awarded Contract.
6. The Proposer will comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules, and
orders.
The Proposer understands that NJPA will reject RFP proposals that are marked "confidential" (or "nonpublic,"
etc.), either substantially or in their entirety. Under Minnesota Statute § 13.591, Subd. 4, all proposals are
considered nonpublic data until the evaluation is complete and a Contract is awarded. At that point, proposals
generally become public data. Minnesota Statute § 13.37 permits only certain narrowly defined data to be
considered a "trade secret," and thus nonpublic data under Minnesota's Data Practices Act.
8. The Proposer understands that it is the Proposer's duty to protect information that it considers nonpublic,
and it agrees to defend and indemnify NJPA for reasonable measures that NJPA takes to uphold such a
data designation.
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By signing below, Proposer is acknowledging that he or she has read, understands, and agrees to comply with the terms
and conditions specified above.
Company Name
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Telephone Number:
E-mail Address:
Authorized Signature:
Authorized Name (printed):
Title:
Date:
Notarized
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 120
Notary Public in and for the County of
My commission expires:
Signature:
State of
Form G
k 0PA
OVERALL EVALUATION AND CRITERIA ���-'l
For the Proposed Subject VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED
EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES
Conformance to RFP Terms and Conditions
50
Financial Viability and Marketplace Success
75
Ability to Sell and Deliver Service Nationwide
100
Marketing Plan
50
Value -Added Attributes
75
Warranty
50
Depth and Breadth of Offered Products and Related
Services
200
Pricing
400
TOTAL POINTS
1000
Reviewed by: Its
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Form P
OJPA
PROPOSER QUESTIONNAIRE
Payment Terms, Warranty, Products and Services, Pricing and Delivery, and Industry -Specific Questions
Proposer Name:
Questionnaire completed by:
Payment Terms and Financing Options
1) What are your payment terms (e.g., net 10, net 30)?
2) Do you provide leasing or financing options, especially those options that schools and governmental entities may
need to use in order to make certain acquisitions?.
3) Briefly describe your proposed order process. Please include enough detail to support your ability to report quarterly
sales to NJPA. For example, indicate whether your dealer network is included in your response and whether each
dealer (or some other entity) will process the NJPA Members' purchase orders.
4) Do you accept the P-card procurement and payment process? If so, is there any additional cost to NJPA Members for
using this process?
Warranty
5) Describe in detail your manufacturer warranty program, including conditions and requirements to qualify, claims
procedure, and overall structure. You may include in your response a copy of your warranties, but at a minimum
please also answer the following questions.
• Do your warranties cover all products, parts, and labor?
• Do your warranties impose usage restrictions or other limitations that adversely affect coverage?
• Do your warranties cover the expense of technicians' travel time and mileage to perform warranty repairs?
• Are there any geographic regions of the United States for which you cannot provide a certified technician to
perform warranty repairs? How will NJPA Members in these regions be provided service for warranty repair?
• Will you cover warranty service for items made by other manufacturers that are part of your proposal, or are these
warranties issues typically passed on to the original equipment manufacturer?
• What are your proposed exchange and return programs and policies?
6) Describe any service contract options for the items included in your proposal.
Pricing, Delivery, Audits, and Administrative Fee
7) Provide a general narrative description of the equipment/products and related services you are offering in your
proposal.
8) Describe your pricing model (e.g., line -item discounts or product -category discounts). Provide detailed pricing data
(including standard or list pricing and the NJPA discounted price) on all of the items that you want NJPA to consider
as part of your RFP response. Provide a SKU for each item in your proposal. (Keep in mind that reasonable price and
product adjustments can be made during the term of an awarded Contract. See the body of the RFP and the Price and
Product Change Request Form for more detail.)
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9) Please quantify the discount range presented in this response. For example, indicate that the pricing in your response
represents is a 50% percent discount from the MSRP or your published list.
10) The pricing offered in this proposal is
a. the same as the Proposer typically offers to an individual municipality, university, or school
district.
b. the same as the Proposer typically offers to GPOs, cooperative procurement organizations,
or state purchasing departments.
c. better than the Proposer typically offers to GPOs, cooperative procurement organizations, or
state purchasing departments.
d. other than what the Proposer typically offers (please describe).
11) Describe any quantity or volume discounts or rebate programs that you offer.
12) Propose a method of facilitating "sourced" products or related services, which may be referred to as "open market"
items or "nonstandard options". For example, you may supply such items "at cost" or "at cost plus a percentage," or
you may supply a quote for each such request.
13) Identify any total cost of acquisition costs that are NOT included in the pricing submitted with your response. This
cost includes all additional charges that are not directly identified as freight or shipping charges. For example, list
costs for items like installation, set up, mandatory training, or initial inspection. Identify any parties that impose such
costs and their relationship to the Proposer.
14) If delivery or shipping is an additional cost to the NJPA Member, describe in detail the complete shipping and delivery
program.
15) Specifically describe those shipping and delivery programs for Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or any offshore delivery.
16) Describe any unique distribution and/or delivery methods or options offered in your proposal.
17) Please specifically describe any self -audit process or program that you plan to employ to verify compliance with your
proposed Contract with NJPA. This process includes ensuring that NJPA Members obtain the proper pricing, that the
Vendor reports all sales under the Contract each quarter, and that the Vendor remits the proper administrative fee to
NJPA.
18) Identify a proposed administrative fee that you will pay to NJPA for facilitating, managing, and promoting the NJPA
Contract in the event that you are awarded a Contract. This fee is typically calculated as a percentage of Vendor's
sales under the Contract or as a per -unit fee; it is not a line -item addition to the Member's cost of goods. (See RFP
Section 6.29 and following for details.)
Industry -Specific Ouestions
19) Identify any features in your response that are different from your standard vehicle offering or that are unique to your
proposal.
20) Demonstrate your processes to handle vehicles on order with NJPA members that are subject to a recall or that have
open service campaigns.
21) Demonstrate your NJPA member communication processes from P.O. generation to the delivery of vehicle in order
to meet member expectations.
Signature:
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10 PRE -SUBMISSION CHECKLIST
Electronic Copy
Checkwhen
Hard Copy Required
Required - CD or
Completed
Contents of Your Bid Proposal
Signed and Dated
Flash Drive
Form A: Proposer Questionnaire with all
questions answered completely
X - signature page only
X
Form B: Proposer Information
X
Form C: Exceptions to Proposal, Terms,
Conditions, and Solutions Request
X
X
Form D: Formal Offering of Proposal
X
X
Form E. Contract Acceptance and Award
X
Form F: Proposers Assurance of Compliance
X
X
Form P: Proposer Questionnaire with all
questions answered completely
X-signature page only
X
Certificate of Insurance with $1.5 million coverage
X
X
Copy of all RFP Addendums issued by NJPA
X
X
Pricing for all Products/Equipment/Services
within the RFP being proposed
X
Entire Proposal submittal including signed
documents and forms.
X
All forms in the Hard Copy Required Signed and
Dated should be inserted in the front of the
submitted response, unbound.
Package containing your proposal labeled and
sealed with the following language:
"Competitive Proposal Enclosed, Hold for Public
OpeningXX-XX-XXXX"
Response Package mailed and delivered prior to
deadline to:
NJPA, 20212th St NE, Staples, MN 56479
11 NJPA VENDOR PRICE AND PRODUCT CHANGE REQUEST FORM
Section 1. Instructions for Vendor
Requests for product or service changes, additions, or deletions will be considered at any time throughout the awarded
contract term. All requests must be made in writing by completing sections 2, 3, and 4 of this NJPA Price and Product
Change Request Form and signed by an authorized Vendor representative in section 5. All changes are subject to
review by the NJPA Contracts &Compliance Manager and to approval b NJPA's Chief Procurement Officer.
Submit request through email to your assigned NJPA Contract Administrator
NJPA will determine whether the request is 1) within the scope of the original RFP and 2) in the best interests of
NJPA and NJPA Members. Approved Price and Product Change Request Forms will be signed and emailed to the
Vendor contact.
The Vendor must complete this change request form and individually list or attach all items or services subject to
change, must provide sufficiently detailed explanation and documentation for the change, and must include a complete
restatement of pricing documentation in an appropriate format (preferably Microsoft® Excel®). The pricing
document must identify all products and services being offered and must conform to the following NJPA product/price
change naming convention: (Vendor Name) (NJPA Contract #) (effective pricing date); for example, "Acme Widget
Company #012416-AWC eff. 01-01-2017."
NOTE: New pricing restatements must include all products and services offered regardless of whether their prices
have changed and must include a new "effective date products
the pricing documents. This requirement reduces confusion
by providing a single, current pricing sheet for each Vendor and creates a historical record of pricing.
ADDITIONS. New products and related services may be added to a contract if such additions are within the scope
of the original RFP.
DELETIONS. New products and related services may be deleted from a contract if, for example, they are no longer
available or have been modified to a point where they are outside the scope of the REP.
PRICE CHANGES: Vendors may request price changes if they provide sufficient rationale for the change. For
example, a Vendor that manufactures products that require substantial petroleum -related material might request a 3%
price increase because of a 20% increase in petroleum costs.
Price decreases: NJPA expects Vendors to propose their very best prices and anticipates that price reductions might
occur because of improved technologies or marketplace efficiencies.
Price increases: Acceptable price increases typically result from specific Vendor cost increases. The Vendor must
include reasonable justification for the price increase and must not, for example, offer merely generalized statements
about an increase in a cost -of -living index. Appropriate documentation should be attached to this form, including such
items as letters from suppliers announcing price increases.
Refer to the RFP for complete "Pricing" details.
Section 2. Vendor Name and Type of Change Request
AWARDED VENDOR NAME:
NJPA CONTRACT NUMBER:
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CHECK ALL CHANGES THAT APPLY:
❑ Adding
Products/Services
vices
❑ Deleting
Products/Services
❑ Price Increase
❑ Price Decrease
Section 3. Detailed Explanation of Need for Changes
List the products and/or services that are changing or being added or deleted from the previous contract price list,
along with the percentage change for each item or category. (Attach a separate, detailed document if changing more
than 10 items.)
Provide a general statement and documentation explaining the reasons for these price and/or product changes.
EXAMPLES: 1) "All pricing for paper products and services are increased 5% because of increased raw material and
transportation costs (see attached documentation of fuel and raw materials increase). " 2) "The 6400 series floor polisher is
being added to the product list as a new model, replacing the 5400 series. The 6400 series 3% increase reflects technological
changes that improve the polisher's efficiency and useful life. The 5400 series is now included in the "Hot List" at a 20%
If adding products, state how these are within the scope of the original RFP.
If changing prices or adding products or services, state how the pricing is consistent with existing NJPA contract
Section 4. Complete Restatement of Pricing Submitted
A COMPLETE restatement of the pricing, including all new and existing products and services is attached
and has been emailed to the Vendor's Contract Administrator.
❑ Yes ❑ No
Section 5. Signatures
Vendor Authorized Signature
Print Name and Title of Authorized Signer
Date
Jeremy Schwartz, NJPA Director of Cooperative Contracts and Procurement/CPO Date
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Appendix A
NJPA The National Joint Powers Alliance® (NJPA), on behalf of NJPA and its current and potential
Member agencies, which includes all governmental, higher education, K-12 education, not -for -profit,
tribal governmental, and all other public agencies located in all fifty states, Canada, and internationally,
issues this Request For Proposal (RFP) to result in a national contract solution.
For your reference, the links below include some, but not all, of the entities included in this proposal.
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htW://www.usa. og v/Agencies/State-and-Territories.shtml
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Oregon
Hawaii
Washington
ADDENDUM ONE (1)JPA
To that certain
NJPA RFP #120716'�*
Issued by
National Joint Powers Alliance®
For the procurement of
VEHICLES, CARS, VANS, SUVs, AND LIGHT TRUCKS WITH RELATED EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SERVICES
Consider the following to be part of the above -titled RFP: Pre -Proposal Conference.
Because some prospective vendors may have had difficulty accessing our originally scheduled pre -proposal conference,
we are providing another conference. You do not need to attend this conference in order to respond to the RFP, but it is
highly recommended. It will be held November 23, 11 a.m. CT.
Topic: Vehicles, Cars, Vans, SUVs, & Light Trucks with Related Equipment, Accessories, and Services
Host: National Joint Powers Alliance
Date and Time:
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 11:00 am, Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00)
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 12:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 9:00 am, Pacific Standard Time (San Francisco, GMT-08:00)
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 10:00 am, Mountain Standard Time (Arizona, GMT-07:00)
Event number: 660 414 994
Registration password: This event does not require a password for registration
To view in other time zones or languages, please click the link:
hq s://nipa.webex.com/nipa/onsta2e/2.phl2?MTID=e 1 d362d785372a2O6a9e l2e l208l l c627
To join the audio conference only
US TOLL: +1-415-655-0001
Global call -in numbers: hUs://nipa.webex.com/nipa/elobalcallin."hp?serviceType—EC&ED-491351762&tollFree-0
Access code: 660 414 994
For assistance
You can contact National Joint Powers Alliance at:
videon(c@nipacoop.or¢
https://www.webex.com
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This WebEx service includes a feature that allows audio and any documents and other materials exchanged
or viewed during the session to be recorded. By joining this session, you automatically consent to such recordings. If you do not
consent to the recording, discuss your concerns with the meeting host prior to the start of the recording or do not join the session.
Please note that any such recordings may be subject to discovery in the event of litigation.
Acknowledgment of Addendum One (1) to RFP 120716 emailed on November 16, 2016.
COMPANY NAME:
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
Please include this signed Addendum with your RFP response.