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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1961.02.09 - 19340Misc. 3760 RESOLUTION February 9, 1961 BY: Mr. Levinson IN RE: BIDS FOR POWER STANDBY UNIT AT TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS, the Board by the adoption of Miscellaneous Resolution No. 3735 authorized the taking of bids for a standby power unit for the well pump at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and WHEREAS, bids were taken by the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds Committees pursuant to the By-Laws on January 5, 1961, as follows: Poe Company $20,683 General Piping, Inc. 16,480 (Does not comply with specifications) Viking Construction Co. 12,964 (Does not comply with specifications) and WHEREAS, the joint Committees at a meeting on February 2, 1961, recommended the rejection of the foregoing bids and the taking of new bids for a larger power unit which would provide not only emergency power for the well pump but also for the pumps on the boilers and for emergency lighting at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the three bids opened by the joint Committees on January 5 be rejected pursuant to the right reserved in the notice of taking bids. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Auditors be authorized to advertise for new bids pursuant to the By-Laws for the emergency standby power unit at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium as recommended by the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds Committees, such bids to be opened at a joint meeting of the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds Committees and a report made back to the Board at the next meeting with recommendations. Copies to Auditors, Tom, Smith BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Luther Heacock, Chairman Leroy Davi Duane Hursfall A. Taylor Menzies t,• ) Paul W. McGovern A suf. majority having resolution was adopted, 37O MR. CHAIRMAN, on behalf of the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds Committees, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE David Levinson, Cnairman R. C. Cummings Orph C. Holmes Frank J. Voll, Sr. John L. Carey Arno L. Hulet Harry W. Horton y Levi supported rp!r.J”tion be adopted.