File #: 23-081    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/10/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/27/2023 Final action: 6/27/2023
Title: New State Contract for Fuel Card Services
Attachments: 1. State contract Fuel Routing.pdf, 2. State fuel card flyer.pdf, 3. New State Contract for Fuel Card Services
Related files: 22-134, 23-080
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New State Contract for Fuel Card Services
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DESCRIPTION: To enter a contract to supply unleaded fuel to paratransit and non-revenue vehicles under the state's contract fuel card program.
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RECOMMENDATION:
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To authorize the Chief Executive Officer to award a three-year contract to Mansfield Oil Co of Gainesville Inc. for fleet fuel services in the amount of $4,508,191.
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ISSUE/BACKGROUND:
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The RTA currently utilizes fuel cards to refuel our paratransit and support fleet gasoline vehicles. However, our existing fuel contract has expired, and we are currently operating on a month-to-month basis with our current fuel provider (refer to 23-080). The agency recently conducted an RFP process with RFP 2022-019 to secure a new fuel contract, but unfortunately, the bid was found to be unresponsive.
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DISCUSSION:
In light of unresponsive RFP bids, the staff has turned to the state contract that offers fuel dispensing services similar to what the agency is currently receiving. By utilizing the Louisiana State contract fuel card program, the agency can enjoy several benefits, including federal tax exemptions per gallon, bulk fuel incentives, no setup fees for the card program, and rebates.
It is important to note that the City of New Orleans and other Louisiana State agencies are already utilizing this state contract for their fueling needs. One notable example where this arrangement could prove beneficial is during hurricane events. The agency previously relied on city fueling stations during Hurricane Ida, and being on the state contract for fuel could simplify the process if the agency needs to use these pumps again in the future.
To proceed with this arrangement, staff recommends establishing a purchase order for a three-year contract with two one-year options, utilizing the state's fueling contract number 4400...

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