Seagrave to take up new contract over KME

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Based off the city website looks like Seagrave have been awarded a new 2000GPM Pumper contract over KME. Included on the website is a statement stating 'Awarded Vendor (KME) failed to meet the terms and conditions of the solicitation'. Can't say anyones surprised.
 

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Couple questions, did KME deliver any of the engines for the contract they just lost ?
Does anyone know what terms and or conditions they couldn?t meet ? Would have thought after the first order spearing to work out and bidding again that they had the process down.
 
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BCR said:
Couple questions, did KME deliver any of the engines for the contract they just lost ?
Does anyone know what terms and or conditions they couldn?t meet ? Would have thought after the first order spearing to work out and bidding again that they had the process down.


l copy & pasted  from AuxWarYearsCapt ... hope it answers for you...

Re: New Contracts For 2000 GPM KME Pumpers
? Reply #39 on: January 25, 2019, 09:20:11 PM ?
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The last KME that was delivered after months ago is assigned to E- 312.  The rig is KP1800

This rig was add-on to the last contract

As far as the contract KME forfitted there were NO pumpers in production and no delivery's were made .
? Last Edit: January 25, 2019, 11:21:48 PM by AuxWarYearsCapt ?
 

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Re replacement for E-312 -- Training was completed on the replacement pumper (KP19001, not KP1800) for E-312 on January 24. The pumper has been returned to Fleet Services and is expected to be released to E-312 later this week. This was an add-on to the previous contract.
 
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HCO....... Thank you for the correction on E 312.  Reg# KP19001 Not sure what the issues are with there new KME.  It's been back and forth a few times to KME.  Whatever the problem(s) were the fix was not easy.  A permanent fix would be to give KME the rig back and add on 1 addition pumper for E 312 from Seagrave.
One of the biggest problems for KME is that since they were purchased by the REV group there is NO TYPE OF SUPERVISION.
When 319s KME was built it took 5 weeks from frame to last bolt
 
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Again just saw the Majesterium Video from the Bronx Second Yesterday. They are on a Seagraves again. Just keep the KME,  i'm sure that rig the Seagraves will run another 10 years.
 
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tperez102 said:
Again just saw the Majesterium Video from the Bronx Second Yesterday. They are on a Seagraves again. Just keep the KME,  i'm sure that rig the Seagraves will run another 10 years.

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Nasibova , i was just trying to state that Even with the new rig KME , it still has persistent problems. So they are back in the Seagraves again. 
 
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I remember several years ago Boston had a problem with one of the KME Severe Service pumpers and would not accept it. Eventually an arbiter ruled in KME's favor and Boston had to accept it.
 
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Boston had a TON of problems with their KME's, but they were almost entirely related to the Navistar MaxxForce engines used.  Eventually they removed almost all of them from service.
 
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downtownmedic said:
Boston had a TON of problems with their KME's, but they were almost entirely related to the Navistar MaxxForce engines used.  Eventually they removed almost all of them from service.

Boston bought in batches, a rescue, 3 engines, 3 engines, 5 engines, 3 rear mounts, a rear mount, a tower, a rescue, and finally an high pressure engines that took 2 years to take delivery because BFD fought the truck the whole way. Out of the 18 KMEs purchased only the rescues, the HP pump assigned to 22 and the last rear mount assigned to 16 remain in front line service. New twin rescues are being specd out now to replace both KMEs and a e-one metro is on order to replace the KME rear mount. Some of the KMEs remain as spares, some have been disposed of.
 
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How were they "disposed of", did Boston sell them? Did they ever change any of the Navistar engines?
 
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Navistar International Corporation yesterday in a federal court in Chicago settled a lawsuit for selling 65,000 faulty exhaust treatment systems sold between 2010 and 2013 for $159 million.
 
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My source also says E-55 and E-48 have KME's. Both companies are in the Rosindale/West Roxbury section which is pretty quiet for the most part.
 
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