Memorandum

City of Lawrence

City Manager’s Office

 

To:

David Corliss

City Manager

From:

Megan Gilliland

cc:

Diane Stoddard

Cynthia Wagner

Jonathan Douglass 

Date:

December 1, 2011

Re:

2012 Coordinated Printing Bid  

 

Background:

For 2012, the City Manager’s Office worked with the internal Marketing and Communications Team to develop a list of pre-determined printing projects for the upcoming year.  These projects include the monthly city newsletter, most of the inserts used in the Utility Billing cycles, and several operational printing needs.  These projects were combined into one bid to be awarded as a package to one printer.  By combining the projects together, the city is able to receive better pricing than if projects were bid individually. 

 

There were a total of 19 projects bid as part of the Coordinated Printing Bid.  The city used the process of sealed bidding and received very competitive pricing for the bid package.  Each department has budgeted for the individual printing projects in their respective budgets.

 

This year, the city requested printers provide a total for stock paper (low or non-recycled paper) and a price quote for 30% post consumer waste recycled paper.  The difference between the stock and 30% post consumer waste totals is not within the 5% threshold to meet the City’s Environmental Purchasing Policy (EPP) for the overall bid; however, several of the individual projects fall within the threshold.  Staff will utilize the environmental purchasing preference policy on individual projects wherever possible. 

 

The low bidder Printing Solutions met all specifications. The 2012 bid documents and a spreadsheet of printing project prices by printer is attached.

 

VENDOR

TOTAL

Printing Solutions

$21,493.00

Universal Manufacturing

$26,216.00

Mainline Printing

$27,547.00

Precision Printing  

$42,106.00

ProPrint

$47,264.00

 

 

Recommended Action:

Award the 2012 Coordinated Printing Bid to Printing Solutions, not to exceed $22,000.00.  A not to exceed amount allows staff to choose projects that can be printed within the 5% threshold allowed for within the city’s environmental purchasing preference.