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The City of Seattle has over 2,000 pay stations and is regarded as a pioneer in demand <br /> based pricing in the US. When the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) decided <br /> to upgrade their entire park from a mixture of Parkeon Stelios and Stradas, the SDOT <br /> conducted exhaustive research on current products and technologies, developed a <br /> comprehensive Request for Proposals and solicited bids from qualified vendors. IPS <br /> emerged as the clear winner in the total solution, hardware, back office and financing. In <br /> addition to grading the bid, the SDOT also conducted a two month field trial amongst the <br /> four finalists of the qualification stage. During the first month of the pilot, Seattle set <br /> rainfall records. Once again, IPS prevailed in the field test and was ultimately chosen to <br /> provide 1 ,350 new MS1 multi-space pay stations and 850 IPS upgrade kits over the next <br /> three years. <br /> Project Reference #2 <br /> Jurisdiction/Customer: City of Huntington Beach, CA <br /> Population: 194,708 <br /> ® Make and Model: IPS Single Space Parking Meters, and IPS Upgrade <br /> .t • at Kits <br /> Quantity of Meters Installed: 500 single-space meters and 3 upgrade kits <br /> Project Dates: Contract award in 2008 <br /> HUNTINGTON BEACH Primary Contact: Dennis Thompson, Parking Meter Supervisor <br /> Email: dthompson(usurfcity-hb.org Tel: (714) 337-1918 <br /> Address: 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 <br /> Project Description: <br /> IPS is the provider of the City's 500 single-space credit card accepting meters <br /> which govern the City's on-street parking spaces. The City uses multi-space pay <br /> stations in its Pier Plaza beach lots and Sports Complex Lots. However the meters <br /> were plagued with maintenance issues and slow processing times. The City looked <br /> to IPS upgrade kits to modernize its existing infrastructure with new technology. 4] is <br /> Both the single space meters and pay stations communicate to the IPS Data :: rsi c ?'i ;A: <br /> I <br /> Management System. tQ i <br /> . ` <br /> 3. System shall incorporate equipment of proven reliability that can be ,,In -.- <br /> documented from similarly sized installations that provide features and •i ell <br /> performance comparable to that required herein. 4 '' ' ' <br /> . 'IPS complies. Please see the references above. r :' <br /> 4. All hardware components of the MSM shall be new and the latest models <br /> with production dates not more than 6 months from date of installation. ;X%. _ <br /> IPS complies. - <br /> B. Substitutions: <br /> 1. It is recognized that there are variations in equipment between manufacturers. Where functional <br /> performance, features or quality of Consultant's proposed system varies materially from that specified, <br /> submit request for substitution identifying substitution being proposed. This submittal may be <br /> accompanied by catalog sheets, brochures, and technical specifications of Consultant's proposed <br /> system. The City shall make the final decision on acceptability of a substitution. <br /> IPS complies. IPS is proposing the MSI pay station, which meets or exceeds the City's requirements. <br /> REV: 05-05-16 JS <br /> Page 77 of 177 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2016.094/IPS Group <br />