File #: 17-233    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH BRODART, INC., FOR PRINT BOOKS AND MATERIALS
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 5/19/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/13/2017 Final action: 6/13/2017
Title: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH BRODART, INC., FOR LIBRARY PRINT BOOKS AND MATERIALS Staff Contact: Elaine Adamczyk, Interim Director, Community Services
Attachments: 1. Agreement with RFP Exhibits
AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH BRODART, INC., FOR LIBRARY PRINT BOOKS AND MATERIALS
Staff Contact: Elaine Adamczyk, Interim Director, Community Services

Purpose and Recommended Action.

This is a request for City Council to authorize the City Manager to enter into a two-year agreement with Brodart, Inc., in an amount of approximately $630,886 per year for library print materials. This request also authorizes the City Manager to renew the agreement for an additional three years, in one-year renewal increments, in an amount not to exceed $3,154,430 for the term of the contract.

Background

Each fiscal year, the Glendale Public Library spends approximately $630,886 for the purchase of new books and reading (print) materials. The Glendale Public Library has an annual circulation of 1.5 million with 135,000 registered borrowers and digital needs from 10,000 Internet and 4,000 E-Source users. In FY15-16, approximately 48,000 volumes were ordered. The Glendale Public Library purchases materials based on the needs and requests of patrons and vendors must be able to effectively and efficiently accommodate these diverse interests.

Analysis

The Community Services Department has been working with the Materials Management Division, since October 2016, to coordinate a Request for Proposals (RFP) process. During this process, it was determined that because of a possible increase in product pricing and the time involved to establish cataloging specifications and profiles, it would be prudent to request proposals with multi-year renewal options. Changing print vendors can take months to establish a new customer profile and system. The RFP 17-06 was issued in November 2016, and a total of five bid responses were received. The bids were reviewed by a five-member committee based on the following criteria:

Compliance with specifications;
Capability of the vendor's experience, programs and references;
Capability ...

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