File #: 18-171    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Purchasing Status: Passed
File created: 3/16/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 4/17/2018 Final action: 4/17/2018
Title: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE GAS, CARBON DIOXIDE, (FOOD GRADE) PURCHASE AND DELIVERY TERM CONTRACT WITH AIRGAS USA, LLC
Sponsors: Utilities Department, Fire Rescue Department, Purchasing Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. 2014-22 Amendment No. 2, Vendor Executed, 3. Legal Review Checklist form v. 4 Agreement for CO and Oxygen 2nd amendment, 4. 2014-22 Amendment No. 1 FULLY EXECUTED, 5. 2014-22 Executed Agreement
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Marjorie Craig, P.E., Utilities Director
Neal de Jesus, Fire Chief
THROUGH: Mark R. Lauzier, City Manager
DATE: April 17, 2018

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APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE GAS, CARBON DIOXIDE, (FOOD GRADE) PURCHASE AND DELIVERY TERM CONTRACT WITH AIRGAS USA, LLC

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to approve Amendment No. 2 to renew the Gas, Carbon Dioxide, (Food Grade) Purchase and Delivery Term Contract with Airgas USA, LLC in an amount not-to-exceed $140,000 for the purchase and delivery of carbon dioxide and oxygen through June 16, 2019.

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Background:
On June 17, 2014, the City of Delray Beach (City) issued a contract for Gas, Carbon Dioxide, (Food Grade) Purchase and Delivery (Contract), with Airgas Carbonic, Inc. On January 24, 2017, the City executed an Assignment and Assumption Agreement delegating the Contract responsibilities to Airgas USA, LLC. On May 24, 2017, the City executed Amendment No. 1 to renew the Agreement through June 16, 2018 and to add the purchase and delivery of oxygen to the contract.

Carbon dioxide is a critical gas in the operation of the Utilities Department's water treatment process. Similarly, oxygen is a critical gas used by the Fire Rescue Department to supply fire personnel and patients with clean oxygen.

Per year, it is estimated that 600 “Medical D” tanks and 84 “Medical M” tanks are refilled. The cost to refill each “Medical D” and “Medical M” tank is $5 and $15, respectively. The Fire Rescue Department requests an annual spend of $5,000, which includes a contingency of $740 to accommodate changing oxygen needs and rent oxygen tanks, as necessary, for $.025 per day.

The Utilities Department's water treatment plant purchases an average of approximately $11,000 per month of carbon dioxide, and therefore requests an annual spending limit of $135,000, which includes a $3,000 contingency for additional purchase of carbon dioxide.

This recommendation complies...

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