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File #: 18-7599    Version: 1 Name: Infinity Sound Screen Purchase for Airhogs Stadium
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 1/31/2018 In control: Purchasing
On agenda: 2/6/2018 Final action: 2/6/2018
Title: Purchase of a new scoreboard and signage LED wall for the Airhogs Stadium from Infinity Sound, Ltd. in the amount of $433,935.28 (with a 5% contingency of $21,696.76) through a national inter-local agreement with BuyBoard.
Attachments: 1. Base Ball Fund Expenditure Information Form.pdf
From
Tom Cox, Deputy City Manager

Title
Purchase of a new scoreboard and signage LED wall for the Airhogs Stadium from Infinity Sound, Ltd. in the amount of $433,935.28 (with a 5% contingency of $21,696.76) through a national inter-local agreement with BuyBoard.

Presenter
Tom Cox, Deputy City Manager

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
Airhogs Stadium's current line scoring, video wall, and ad panels are in need of full removal and replacement after $25,000+ was spent trying to fix the current video display but many technical issues, broken components, and unavailability to order replacement parts have left the current video display inoperable. The proposal received from Infinity Sound, Ltd. proposes a new LED Screen, Crossfire MX server and Blaze digital control system to include removal of the existing screen and installation of the new equipment. This vendor has worked with the City previously on the Epic project and City Staff are impressed with their work.
The display the vendor is proposing will be approximately 50' wide by 25' high and attached to existing steel and powered by the existing electrical service. Assumptions are made that the existing power is suitable for the new system, and that the existing primary steel structure is usable and able to support the new system. Additional contractor work may be required for any data cabling/conduit/tray pathing or electrical service disconnects or any additional switchgear.
Chapter 271.102 of the Local Government Code authorizes local governments to participate in a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or local cooperative organization. In lieu of competitive bidding, items and services may be purchased through such agreements as the agreements have already been bid by the sponsoring entity or agency. The City of Grand Prairie has master inter-local cooperative agreements with various entities including BuyBoard.
The BuyBoard is able to save money by pooling the impressi...

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