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File #: 25-1653   
Type: Ordinance-S Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 10/15/2025 Final action: 10/15/2025
Title: Fuel Terminal Services Contract - RFA 26-FSD-025 Request for Award (Ordinance S-52311) - Citywide
District: Citywide

Title

Fuel Terminal Services Contract - RFA 26-FSD-025 Request for Award (Ordinance S-52311) - Citywide

 

Description

Request to authorize the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, to enter into a contract with Caljet of America, LLC to provide fuel storage and pipeline space for the Public Works Department. Further request to authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The total value of the contract will not exceed $993,600.

 

Report

Summary

The City of Phoenix Public Works Department is responsible for procuring fuel for the majority of the City. This fuel must be moved through a pipeline, as well as stored and blended locally for fuel trucks to distribute to designated Citywide fuel sites. This contract will provide pipeline receipts, guaranteed storage space, and loading services at the rack with additive injection capabilities.

 

Procurement Information

In accordance with Administrative Regulation 3.10, standard competition was waived as a result of an approved Determination Memo based on the following reason: Special Circumstances Without Competition, citing unusual nature. The City of Phoenix requests storage space, blending, and loading capabilities that are only provided by a limited number of vendors, and due to the volume of fuel purchased, fuel storage terminal services connected to the pipeline are currently required.

 

Contract Term

The contract will begin on or about December 1, 2025, for a two-year term with no options to extend the term.

 

Financial Impact

The aggregate contract value for will not exceed $993,600. Funding is available in the Public Works Department's budget.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Ginger Spencer and the Public Works Department.