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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Purchase of CCTV Video Inspection VanCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. is May 13, 2003 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Utilities Department Eldon Davidson, Utilities Director (949) 718 -3400 edavidson @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF CCTV VIDEO INSPECTION VAN RECOMMENDATION: Approve the staff recommendation and waive competitive bidding guideline thresholds and approve the single source purchase of a Pearpoint CCTV video inspection Hi -Cube van at a total cost of $127,021.20. DISCUSSION: Quick Summary: The Utilities Department believes that we can save money and better protect our community from sewer spills ( "SSOs ") by having our own video van. Videoing of sewer lines -- both after spills and as a part of our regular cleaning process -- is an excellent way to determine the source of the spill and to avoid spills in the future. We believe that only one firm -- Pearpoint -- is qualified to provide this fully- equipped van, so we are asking for permission to sole- source this item. This action will save the City money because: We spend more than $30,000 annually to a contractor for "hot- spot' videotaping. With the new van and camera, we can end this expense. We planned to hire a contractor for roughly $125,000 each year for 3 years (in the annual budget for a total of $375,000) to videotape the entire City's collection system. With the new van and camera, we can do this ourselves and possibly on a faster schedule. New regulation will require the City to perform this video inspection program on an annual basis. Purchase of CCTV Video Inspection Van May 13, 2003 Page 2 Having this capability on staff enables us to show regulators how aggressive we are in reducing or eliminating SSO's -- possibly helping us avoid punitive fines if we have a spill that we couldn't predict or prevent. Background and Discussion: To stop sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), we need to know what causes them. To this end, Newport Beach today has three strategies to examine the inside of sewer main lines and laterals -- we have our own small video inspection system, we contract with a firm to respond with their camera and van during emergencies, and we contract with a firm to methodically video 1/4 of the City's lines each year. The Small City -Owned Camera. The City currently maintains and operates a small push -type Pearpoint video inspection system. We manually cable -push this camera system down sewer lines to obtain a video of any problems found inside the sewer mains and laterals. This existing Pearpoint camera unit has provided us with ten years of excellent service with minimum downtime. But it's ready to be traded in for a computer -based model that provides a higher level of service. The Pearpoint Corporation provides a large discount for the trade -in of this small system at $19,446.00. The Hot -Spot Program. As part of the Wastewater Division's maintenance and operation program, when there is an area that has a section of wastewater main that is experiencing chronic stoppages, overflows or when a root cutter cannot penetrate, the City contracts with a company, which provides wastewater video inspections. The City spends approximately $30,000 a year for this service. The Quarter -per -Year Program. As a part of our Sewer Master Plan, we have included in the Wastewater Enterprise Fund Capital Improvement Program's 5 -year projection a provision for the video inspection of one - fourth of the City's wastewater system. We budget about $125,000 a year for this contracted service. This inspection provides us with exact locations of trouble spots that would be scheduled for additional maintenance or replacement. In this first year of the service, our contractor ProPipe has video - inspected one - fourth of the City's 200 miles of main line. The contractor uses the Pearpoint camera system as well as data reporting software manufactured by Pearpoint. All video and detail reports provided to the City come from this Pearpoint software program. Videotaping our lines is an integral part of our Sewer System Management Program (SSMP). This Program is part of the Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) set forth by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region, in April 2002. We need to report our compliance with the requirements in June 2003. Purchase of CCTV Video Inspection Van May 13, 2003 Page 3 Cost. Now that we have a history of videotaping and experience with a variety of methods to provide it, we believe that the best way to go -- and the most cost - effective way -- is to have our own camera and van. We propose ending our contracts with the hot -spot contractor and with the contractor doing 1/4 of the City per year, cutting our contracting costs by about $465,000 over three years. ($127,000 one -time purchase plus an operator and operational costs [roughly $80,000 per year] or $367,000 over three years — a savings of $98,000 or $32,666 per year). The City Council agreed, approving the purchase of the van and camera as a part of the FY 2002 -03 budget. t. :..I The New Set -Up -- Why PearPoint? sir® The United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has just sent out a memorandum detailing the use of electronic video - monitoring equipment ( "sewer cameras ") and the requirement for such video - monitoring equipment commonly used in maintaining and rehabilitating underground sewer lines. Only Pearpoint systems provided and demonstrated to the City that they meet the nationally recognized laboratories (NRTL) requirements for use in sewer systems. No other manufacturer could provide this approval. This approval verifies that the Pearpoint camera is safe from explosion potential in the gaseous environment of sewer mains. The City of Newport Beach must follow these safety requirements for the protection of the City and its workers. The memorandum from the Division of Occupational Safety and Health is attached to this report. The safety standards can be found at the bottom of the first page. We have developed a large database of video inspections with the Pearpoint camera system and its data collection program called Flexidata. All contractors have provided reports to the City as well as video stored on CD under this program format used with in the City. Staff feels strongly that its new video inspection system must provide and use the same program to continue to develop its large database of pre- inspected sewer lines. Working with only one brand of camera system and software program between Purchase of CCTV Video Inspection Van May 13, 2003 Page 4 the City and its contractors, will aid staff in the organization of data and provide the best overall results. We also believe that the Pearpoint product line is the best choice due to its low maintenance and operating experiences over the years. Pearpoint being located in Southern California provides the City with same day service in the event there is a problem with the system. No other company corporate office with a full service and parts center is located within a 150 miles area. Additionally, the long -term durability of the system and past worker experience in the operation will only save the City valuable time and money. Staff developed CCTV specifications based upon the current camera system used by the City as well as the contractors in the area. It was found that the cities of Oceanside, Laverne, San Diego, San Clemente, Encinitas, Long Beach and Irvine Ranch Water District and El Toro Water District all use the Pearpoint product line. Pearpoint has evaluated the proposed City specification and provided a final quote of $127,021.20 for the new system, which includes tax and trade in of current city push -type system (quotation attached). Council Policy F -5 (Purchasing Authority for Goods and Services) provides that the City Manager can waive bid thresholds based on recommendations from the requesting Department, with the approval of the Administrative Services Director, and if he deems the waiver is in the best interest of the City. Since the total cost of the equipment exceeds $30K, the waiver of competitive bidding requires Council approval as well. Staff feels there are compelling reasons to waive competitive bidding for the purchase of the inspection system from Pearpoint and have discussed the matter with Administrative Services Department staff. They assisted with vendor negotiation as well as the preparation of this report. Going Forward. In the FY 2003 -04 Budget, we will request the addition of a Utilities Video Technician that will be responsible for this program. In addition to the cost of the new position ($70,000), additional operational funds ($10,000) will be allocated, totaling approximately $80,000 to be added to the FY 2003 -04 Budget. As mentioned previously in this report, $155,000 ($125,000 contract inspection program plus $30,000 for hot -spot inspection) will be eliminated for the contracting out of these services. This technician will video at least one -fourth of the City's wastewater system each year, perform hot -spot inspections of problem areas (as required by the Board), video new wastewater and storm drain main installations and inspect storm drains as necessary -- all the things that our contractors do today. Environmental Review: The proposed action is not a project as defined by CEQA and does not require environmental review. Purchase of CCTV Video Inspection Van May 13, 2003 Page 5 Public Notice: The City Council's consideration and approval of this item requires standard public notice under the Ralph M. Brown Act. Funding_ Availability: Funds for this purchase are available in the Wastewater Enterprise fund and budgeted within the FY 2002 -03 Budget. Alternatives: As an alternative to the recommended action, the City Council may: Choose to put this package out to competitive bid. • Cancel the item entirely; continue using the same system of a small cable -push camera for in -house inspections and contract out hot -spot inspections and annual City inspection program. Prepared by: Ed Burt, Utilities Operations Manager Submitted by: P-;Idon Davidson Utilities Director Tssued by United States Departinew of labor Angst mt Secretary for OccttpaDOnsl Safety and health Washington, DC 20210 Electronic Traris ottal r MEMORANDUM FOR. ALL REGIONAL ADNMSTRATORS STATE DESIGNEES FROM: JOHN L.RENSHAW �. ^ Assistant Seaetary SUBJECT: Approved Video- Motiwring Equipment for Sewers This memOtandrrm is in response to a series Of ingtaries regarding the use of electronic video-monitoring equipment (" sewer cameras") commonly used in 8 ®d rehabilitating wdagmamd sewer systems ia, wastcwater or storm water drainage pips. It has come to our attention that many of these sewer camccas in use today Lave not been tested and approved by nationally recognized testing laboratories (NRTLs). The primary issues addressed in this memorandtmt are (a) classification of sewer systems, and (b) whether sewer cameras must be approved by a NRTL to protect employees who operate them. In this memorandtm we address only situations in which workers do not corer sewer sySmms and the sewer caatca is operated remotely at a safe distance from any existing or potential fire or explosion hazard Please tote that if an employee must entu a sewer to install or use the sewer cmn� ; then that entry is regulated by the requirements; of the Permit- Required Confloed Space standard 1910.146. Classification of Sewer Systems Sewer systems contain, or may contain, methane and other explosive gases tbat are hazardous to employees. Cbeamcil spills that drainimo sewer systems also are ba7ardars. Under "1910.307(a), wben a Iazmdom conoe tra+on of a flammable gas or vapor (.e, as explosive or flammable atmosphere of gas orvapor) is or may be present in the sewer section in wbieh employees are wonting, die employer must dasmfy tbal section as a Class 1, Division I or Class 1, Division 2 hazardous location using the de6ninionsprovided by "1910.399. Wben no such hazards are or may be present, the employer may classify the sewer section as an ordinary work location Applicable Electrical Standards After carefully reviewing The conditions present in sewer systems, we conclude that two electrical standards, " 1910.303 and 1910307. apply among 00=6 to the sewer cameras built for use in tbrse systems. 'ILa following paragraphs provide the basis for this conclusion- 29 CF1t 1910303(a). This paragraph specifies that electrical equipment and mndiwtors requited by subpart S must be =epmble. For most electrical equipment, including Use sewer cameras at issue here, the term "aoxptable' as defined by 1910.399 moms "accepted, certified, listed, labeled, or otherwise determineri to be safe by a [NRTL)." This standard app lies to the ordinary or general use of electrical etl ilimeat for the petrpose of protecting employes against electrical stock and bums tbat can accts in any locat ion, including wet and damp locations that are not classified Therefore, this provision requires that a NRTL approve any electronic video-monitoring etptipment, including sewer cameras, for protection against ordinary electrical hazards. For example, sewer cameras that arc set Tip and testodoutddeaf ahazardous location such as a sewer are subject to this standard. 29 CFR 1910. 307. This section regulates the use of electrical equipment and conductors in hazardous (classified) locations (e -g., a Class I, Division 1 hazardous location). Employers must not use electrical equipment, Wiring, and noAllations in these locations unless they are either iaMnsiolly safe, approved for the hazardous location, or safe for the hazardous location 11erefore, in addition to approval miler "303(a), wben an employer installs and uses an electrically merged sewer camera in a sewer system that contains or may contain an explosive or flammable atmosphere of gas or vapor, the sewer camera must meet one of the following. (1) Under 1910.307(b)(1), the NRTL equipment is certified, listed, or labeled as intrinsically safe for Use in the hazardous ( ck;sified) location for which it is approved; (2) Under 1910.307(b)(2� the NRTL equipment is certified, listed, or labeled as safe for use in the class of the hazardous location, as well as the ignitible or combustible properties of the sp= fie gas, vapor, dust, or fiber present in the location; or (3) Under 1910.307(b)(3), the employer demonstrates that the equipment is safe for use in the classified hazardous location bemuse it is of a type and design that will provide protection from the hazards arising from the combustibility and flammability of the vapors, liquids, gals, dusts, or fibers found at that location. (1) While the first two provisions require NRTL approval for use in a classified location, the last provision [I 910-307(b)(3)] is a non NRTLoprian that allows an employer to demonstrate that the equipment will protect employees from the combustible and flammable hazards that are, or may be, present in the sewer system. Compliance lssues 29 CFR 1910.303(a). We understand that many mamdaLturers of sewer cameras currently is use did not obtain approval by a NRTL for ordinary use under 01910.303(a). In view of the large number of these was, and significant resources likely to be involved in resolving this w3a, we plan to meet with manufacturers and users of the cameras` Wives to discuss development of anaeoeptable abatement plan with respect to 1910303(a). Pending further notice, OSHA will not issue citations rmder 1910.303(a) for employers using previously manuuf deuced and unapproved sewer cameras. This policy does not apply to newly maintanmred cameras. Should you encounter unapproved sewer cameras in operation durmg an inspection, please inform Art Buchanan, Diremr, Ol$aa of General Industry t:n+ _�+ Directorate ofFaforoementPrograms (202- 693 -1868; anhur.butchanan(��gsha,_gUV). We rote that, apart fmm 1910.303(a), under Subpart S, employers are responsible for ensuring heat any electrical equipment they use is flee of recognized electrical hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. 1910.303(bXl). In this regard, electrical equipment must be inspomed and maintained to prevent equipment damage orwear conditions thar could cause shock or fire hazard If CSHOs encounter sewer cameras chat expose employees to a serious recognized electrical ha=d, they should use 1910.303(bXl) for enfonxment pu- State Plan Stara are encmuraepd to adopt a wroila<policy with regard to 1910.303(a) and sewer cameras, pending a determination on an appropriara means of abatemcut Any stift itrerested in paficipafag in discussions with the industry and NRLMs should coumct Tom Calassi, Deputy Director, Directorate ofEnfoncement Programs, (202 693- 2127; thomas. ealassiaosha env.) Employee Exposure. Assuming that a sever mmm is not NRTL approved under 1910307(b)(1) or (b)(2) for use in hazardous locations, and that the employer has not demonstrated the safety of the cameras for such locations under 1910.307(b)(3), then it must ensure that employees am not mposed to the hazardous conditions. In this regard, we understand that most sewer cameras are operated remoteyy away from any wdsting or potential fire or explosion hazard Whea an employer operates the cameras remotely and can provide assurance that no employees, including employees of other employers, are exposed to hazardous classified locations, then the requirements of 1910.307 would not apply. For example, the requirements of 1910307 would not apply when employers (a) Fully detvergize the cameras while placing then in The sewer (b) take measures (e.g., implement a lockouftigout system) to ensure that the rnrn � are not energized until the affected employees are at a safe distance from the sewer hazards; and (c) ensure that employees main at a safe distance from these hands (e.g., by dematraBIDg the safe area) until the cameo is decomgized, I hope you find this infnrmation useful If you have my comments or questions regarding this matter, pleare contact Mr. Buchanan, Office of General Industry Enforcement at (202) 693 -1868. OCT. 2.2002 2:00PM PERRPOINT INC NO. 870 P.1 /7 Pearpoint, Inc. 72055 Corporate way Thousand Palms, CA 92276 (760) 343 -1350 Fax (760) 343 -7351 Wednesday, October 02, 2002 Totn Wton -6 of Newport Beach i3300.Newport Blvd ,Newport Beach, CA 92658 i]ear;. Fulton, In appport of the City of Newport Beach, Pearpoint, Inc., is offering the City an additional discount than that offered to the City of La Verne. Although the vehicles are the same specifications, the City of Newport is being given more of a discount because it is a current customer and valued by Pearpoint. Additionally, the City is also trading in a push - camera system. All of which reduces the total price for the system from $147,147.00 (La Verne P.O. #27497) to $127,021.20 (Newport proposal # MI A). We at Pearpoint pride ourselves in providing the best product on the market, exceptional customer service and knowledgeable technical support. And because we know that at times even. the highest quality equipment can malfunction, we provide our customers with an extensive Equipment Loaner Program to minimize down time. it's been a pleasure doing business with you thus far and I look forward to continuing our growing relationship. SincerL �r -'�k Mr. Thom P. S m ndt President a � ' To: C17 Y OF NEWPORT BEACH Tom Fulton 3300 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92658 949444 -3011 949 -646 -5204 Fax Proposal: Data: FOB: Delivery: Validity, statelLoeal Taxes: Warranty: Na. 870 P. ail PBA,RPOINT, INC. 72 -055 Corporate Way Thousand Palms, CA 92276 (7en) 3437350 Fax (780) 343.7351 www.peamoinf oom 8461 -1 October 2, 2002 Thousand Palms, CA 90 Days or i.ess ARO 30 pays if Applicable Two (2) Year Pearpoint P440 series "Labeled & Listed" Television Pipeline Inspection System Certified by Factory Mutual for use In !Mass 1, Division 1, Gas Groups C & D, Temperature Rating T3 Hazardous Environments. Pearpoint "Labeled & Listed" products are only approved for use In the hazardous environments for which they are certified when used In an approved configuration. All Pearpoint "Labeled & Listed" products are, therefore, components of the certified system. Pearpoint "Labeled & Listed" camera systems have been certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. Users of such systems must ensure that they are operated and serviced according to the Instructions contained in the product User and Maintenance manuals. it is the responsibility of the user to decide If the "Labeled & Listed" systems are suitable for use in a particular environment. All below ground equipment Is certified and "Labeled & Listed" for use In pipelines which are classified as Class 1 Division 1, Gas Groups C & D, Temperature Rating Ts. This Is in accordance with The National Electrical Code Handbook (1993). A full list of gases likely to be encountered In Groups C & U is given In The National Electrical Code Handbook (1993). This table also Includes gas Ignition temperatures. Please note all surface power supplies, control equipment, cable drums, cable counters, collars and rod counters are only approved for use In non - hazardous locations. Pearpoint's "Labeled & Listed" camera systems are sold subject to the Pearpoint General Conditions of ,ale. Pape 1 "..•. ------ -- earu rLnfCrV ifYl 1151. NO.870 P. 4/7 P494 FLEXI IEW SYSTEM FOR 699 AND LAR439D INSPECTION HC4949301.1 Flexiview Color CCO Pan and Tilt Camera (P494) $ 22,809.00 NC4940701.1 NTSC Standard CCO Camera assembly in stainless steel waterproof to 150 psi; remotely controlled focus; automatic Iris With remote override; f lux sensitivity; patented on screen mimic to assist user in camera orientation on the screen: 6' and larger diameter pipes, HU3777001 -1 Camera Control Unit with Graphics Generator and $14,976 .00 HU4820701 Power supply for use in non- hanrcious locations HCO614501 -1 hlcrizontal rackinount unit with video computer keyboard; X8368031 camera controls including remote Iris and focus: Tolward. HU3204001 -1 reverse, stop for tract". • RS-232 input/output; video output; HK3992401 -1 16' link cable; vertical rackmount 180V 2KW dual power WOI$61216 supply for camera, lights and tractor. HK5990101 -1 Motorized Cable Root wl1000 Feet of Cable and FAO $ 21,932.00 HC0508301 approved Connectors and Footage Counter for use In HK412JJ601 non- haxordous locations KK412JJ002 An automatic self feeding and take -up motorized cable reel HK412JJCOS synchronized to the tractor to prevent drag on the tractor during forward travel and to prevent running over" cable in reverse. Complete with 1000 feet of cable, bumper downhofe roller and swivel -pivot amt. HT4200001 -2 Small Crawler (P420) $14,703.00 HT4200301.1 Solid brass 6 wheal drive tractor for pipe inspection from 6 and M00490601 larger diameter pipes, camera adapter and cable strain relief. MY2382301 Wheels far Small Crawler (P420) — 8" Pipes Inspection $ 326.00 Set of 6, Small 2.51 diameter molded wheels, solid rubber tires with stainless steel core, HT2382401 Wheels for Small Crawler (P420) — 8" —10" pipe inspection $ 903.00 Set of 0, Large 4.5" diameter solid rubber tires with statniess steel wheel. HT2382602 Wheals for Small Crawler (P420) —12" � 24" Pipe inopection $ 600.00 Set of 4, Ex -Large 6" diameter aluminum wheels with pneumatic rubber tires and wheel spacers. 1-11 4200601.1 Lighthead for 5rtatlCrawforgP.20) 5 3,500.04 110 Watt lighthead with side Lights for 8" and larger diameter pipe visibility. M14204701 "1 Adapter Blanking Cap for Small Crawler (P420) - 6" — 8" Pipe $ 750.00 HK413ENZUSA pownholo Roller Assembly Set $ %500.00 HK412=01 (1) Downhole Assembly 063349IT72 (1) Dowrrhole Roller 0653491TIO (1) Top Manhole Roller 065349IT16 (1) 50' rope with twin rotating cam bumper cleat 0653818T21 (4) 8' Aluminum Poles 0097201600T ENV Training 0 1.600.00 Training session with testing and certification. P494 FLEXIVIEW SYSTEM TOTAL Page 2 .... , , c. comic c e,cn'� rtHKl'V11Y iNt_: No. 370 P.5 /7 VEHICLE I C®N!lERS110M !Ze"Si8r8OX • 2002 GMC, 350 cubic, 5,7 Liter V -8 Gas engine, (4) speed automatic transmission, cab air conditioning, AM/FM radio, duet rear wheels; 12,000 GVW, 159" wheel base a 14' Hi "Cube aluminum van wfswing open rear doors w1banock, heavy -duty pumper MUM • ExitMntrance side door In TV viewing room • Two (2) -1,8 Mifflon Candle Power Beacons • Directional light bar • Back-up &farm • 7.0 KVA Onan gas air-cooled generator, CMM 7000 GenSet with muffler a Enclosure for generator inside van, removable for full accessibility, lined with fireproofing and sound deadening material, Fully vented, locking door in outside of van to access generator for maintenance without removing enclosure • Interior fluorescent lighting fixtures • Operators, secretarial-style chair with casters and amts % Walls covered with 1/2' plywood, carpeted and Insulated a Easy -care rubberized floor with raised non skid surface • Storage cabinets, and control room console constructed of gray laminated lightweight MOF • One (1)13" monitor control mama a One (1) 4 -4tead VCR with 2 hour tape a Microphone And audio system for VCR • Pearpoint manufactured video distribu0on control panel for vldeo equipment L=Lo- ' u -,i • Workbench top is 1.112° thick hardwood maple butcher block with 5- draWer tool chest • Diamond plate floor in work area • Fire extinguisher • 38- gallon foam insulated water tank and 2.8 gpm water pump with hose and nozzle VEHICLE & CONVERSION TOTAL $ 49,655.00 Page 3 Page 1 of 1 Burt, Ed From: Daniel .Gregory@radiodetection.spx.com Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 200310:35 AM To: eburt@city.newport- beach.ca.us Ed here is what you ask for yes on the $19,336 in trade in and discount listed and labeled is a stamp that is located on the pearpoint system. This means that the products have been sent to a NRTL (National Testing lab) to be appoved for its intended use in a sewer line. This is a federal law under 29CRF1910.303 (note like the UL you see on the back of a tv to make sure its safe in home) This stamp of appoval will cover the city and its workers with any potential haszards in and around sewer lines. Daniel R. Gregory Sales manager Pearpoint Inc. - An SPX company COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Tel: (760)343 7350 Ext: 251 Fax: (760)343 7351 Daniel .Greogry@radiodetection.spx.com The information contained in this electronic mail transmission is intended by SPX Corporation for the - 293 -2811 so that the sender's address records can be corrected. 2/13/2003 OCT. 2.2002 2:01PM sG Adcir*W Pp° StraO I,a Verne, CA 81780 PEARPOINT INC NO.870 P.2i7 CITY OF LA VERN (om) SW -s. DATE: May 30, 2002 27497 -DEPARTMENT: Public Works ��RC���a�E ®iYA9�� ORPE'AED BY: Water n ' This number must appear on all Involves, APPROVED 6Y• w Debery 'rags, Bills of Lading, etc. V6ND0RNO: bMW. DATE—REQUIRED: VENDOR: for P92276 72055 72055 Co orate SHIP TO: WILL CALL_ ThoRsand Palms, • 760/343 -7350 SHIP VIA; 7.0,13, TERMS: OUANTIT' . STOCK NUMBERMESCAIPTION PRICE UNIT ., AMOUNT 1 Sewer Camera Van per attached quote. 147,147. 0 ea, 147-r'147.00 dated May 22, 2002 . y. IMPORTANT INS7 UCTIONSt SUBTOTAL $14711.47.00 I. This order Is subject to 411 terms end oondltlona hereon. TAX 2. If prloss of Items are hl har Man speolfled or delivery oannot be mega as attownabove, Aseimmediaely. SHIPPING CHARAg Please , 3, ReceMnp heure ere 8:00 a.m. to 1E:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Koo OTHER CHAR S" Monday h Thursday. �$147,147.00 4. 7renaponayon Oarpea must be prepaid and shown on Involve as transportation GRAND TOTAL 'a bf tivv. s. Submkrtaitlzed Imroloe In duplloate, M- S. D. S. INFORMATION REQUIRED PRIOR TO APPROVAL.FOR PAYMENT PURCHASE RECORDER 04 L INVOICES PERTAININD TO THIS ORDER W141. NOT BE HONOAbD UNJ E AN AUTHdRIZED SIGNATURE APPEARS sELOWr BY Authodsed Signature