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<br />78 <br />Page 37 <br /> <br />4.5.2 Proposed Collection Vehicles <br /> <br />The information below in Tables 14 and 15 pertains to the number of proposed collection <br />vehicles including spares by each company. BEST is proposing the most vehicles for both <br />collection trucks and support trucks. <br /> <br /> <br />Allied 37 23 5 37 23 2 122* <br />BEST 51 28 4 48 29 3 163 <br />Norcal 36 26 3 37 25 2 129 <br />Republic 43 35 4 44 32 3 159* <br />* The proposed Combined Districts total is less than the sum ofthe North and South Districts. <br /> <br />Table 15 - Proposed Support Vehicles <br />(e.g., pickup trucks) <br /> <br /> <br />Allied <br />BEST <br /> <br />7 <br />24 <br />10 <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />13* <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />45* <br /> <br />Norcal <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />Republic 14 14 28 <br />* The proposed Combined Districts total is less than the sum of the North and South Districts. <br /> <br />4.5.3 Financial Capabilities <br /> <br />Based on a review of the financial information provided by the proposers, it is believed that all <br />four companies have adequate financial capabilities and can raise sufficient capital for the <br />startup and ongoing collection services required. Allied is the largest of the companies with <br />annual revenue of approximately $6 billion and BEST (Le., the individual companies owned by <br />the BEST principals) is the smallest with a combined $175 million of revenue for 2007. It should <br />be noted that upon execution of the Collection Agreement for services, the selected contractor <br />will be required to provide a performance bond as a surety for default of the Collection <br />Agreement. <br /> <br />SBWMA Collection SelVices RFP <br />Selection Committee Report: <br />Evaluation and Scoring of Proposals <br /> <br />Page 26 of 31 <br />August 21. 2008 <br />