Bike Repair Station Page 1 Sustainability Projects Fund Application Project Title: Bike Repair Station Budget Requested: $2,950 Project Leader: Name: Paul Guenther, Physical Planner, Campus & Space Planning (ST) Email: paul.guenther@mcgill.ca Daytime Phone: 514 398 3039 Project Team: The Flat Bike Collective (CO) B 02, 3480 McTavish, University Centre theflat.bikecollective@gmail.com I. Project Overview Project summary: Background o The McGill Community of students, staff and visitors is often quoted as being over 40,000. As of 2011, approximately 29% of the McGill community came to campus by walking or cycling; the number of cyclists is unknown. o McGill supplies approximately 1800 bike parking spaces downtown, which are regularly at capacity, in addition to the large number of informal parking spaces which are regularly in use. We can assume that McGill has a large, and increasing bike riding population o McGill actively encourages the community to commute by bike to campus. o Beyond the student bike repair collective, The Flat, there aren t many repair locations nearby, and even fewer self repair locations Project Description o We would like to install an outdoor, public bike repair rack in addition to two manual tire pumps. The Bike Repair Rack is: Supplied with (8) theft resistant bike tools, allowing cyclists to make minor repairs LEED compliant Designed for outdoor installation Made with a minimum of 26% recycled materials 100% recyclable at the end of life Labelled with a QR code which offers basic maintenance guidance online The Bike Pump is: Theft resistant and durable
Bike Repair Station Page 2 o The Repair Rack and one pump would be installed near the University Centre (and The Flat bike collective). The other pump would be installed somewhere near the Milton Gates. Locations to be finalized by Campus & Space Planning (CSP) in consultation with The Flat Objectives & Outcomes o Further encourage the campus community to cycle to campus by allowing them to address minor repairs immediately and locally o Encourage the community to educate themselves regarding bike repair Project eligibility: Further encourage the campus community to cycle: o potentially reducing our dependence on private vehicles and public transit o increasing physical activity and general health Seeks to educate and engage the McGill community on basic bike repairs Timeframe/Milestones: Timeline o The objective would be to have these installed for the Fall 2013 semester o Upon ordering, delivery is estimated at 6 8 weeks and installation in 1 week. o Ongoing maintenance costs and logistics will be covered by Campus & Space Planning Performance Indicators o Informal monitor of usage by the Flat o Feedback sign o Milestones would be set to evaluate usage after the first and second years based on qualitative analysis Sharing Outcomes o SPF communication tools o Announce on official McGill channels, What s New, host on McGill page o Encourage student groups and the Flat bike collective to publicize the project and encourage the community to use it. Stakeholders: The Flat Bike Collective o Technical expertise o Informal outreach and marketing/publication o Informal monitoring Cyclists within the McGill community Gardens & Grounds Committee o Gardens & Grounds fully supports the idea as a positive addition to campus II. Project Implementation Tasks and Responsibilities: Type of Activity Task Estimated Time Required Group Member in Charge Order and Reception 6 8 weeks Paul Guenther Determine site location 3 4 weeks Paul Guenther
Bike Repair Station Page 3 Design and order feedback sign 3 4 weeks Paul Guenther Installation 1 week Paul Guenther III. Financials Detailed expenses: Expense Description Estimated Cost Equipment Purchase $2350 Sign Purchase $100 Installation $500 Detailed revenues: Revenue Source Amount Requested Confirmed? Sustainability Projects Fund $2950 No Campus & Space Planning In kind maintenance Yes IV. Additional information: http://www.bikefixtation.com/products/public work stand http://www.bikefixtation.com/products/high security public bike pump no gauge.html
Urban Bicycle Parking Systems Canada www.urbanracks.com #401-9755 - 188th Street, Surrey (BC) V4N 3N2 Téléphone : 1 888 717 8881 x 213 Division Montréal : #8-7169 Chabot street, Montréal (QC) H2E 2K7 Fax : 1-866-824-9590 Courriel : pierre-luc@urbanracks.com Informations de la soumission No. de soumission PQ01MG2 Date de soumission 9 avril 2013 Terme de paiement Net 15 Date de livraison/installation À déterminer Méthode de paiement Chèque Méthode de paiement Ground Informations du client À l'attention de Livrer à James Ferrier Garage McGill University / Angelo Tambasco 840 Docteur-Penfield Avenue Montréal, QC, H3A 0G2, Canada Montréal, QC Nom du contact Paul Guenther Canada Téléphone 514-398-3039 No. d'item Description Qté Prix unitaire Surcharge Prix total 1 UBInstalSTD Urban Racks Standard Installation 0 - $ 0.00 $ 0,00 2 UB-A-RepairStation*S Urban Repair Station with Tool Holder and Tools- Powder 1 $ 1 099,00 $ 0.00 $ 1 099,00 Color: Coated Stainless 3 UB-A-SecPump*S High Security Pump Floor Mount (No gauge) - StainlessCoatedStainless 1 $ 499,00 $ 0.00 $ 499,00 4 UBFreight Freight $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 80,00 TPS $ 83,90 Total $ 1 761,90 Veuillez écrire votre nom en lettres moulées et signer ici pour convertir cette soumission en bon de commande puis insérez un numéro de commande Nom : Signature : Numéro de commande : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Les plans, mesures et sites d'installation devront être vérifiés avant l'approbation du bon de commande Tous les prix sont sujets au changement en fonction des exigences règlementaires ou des codes ainsi que l'évaluation géographique du site d'installation La soumission est valide pour 90 jours suivant son émission, sauf exception écrite de prolongement Les délais de livraison et d'installation sont sujets à la réception d'un bon de commande formel ou au paiement et peut varier selon les produits Les demandes de couleurs personnalisées peuvent résulter en un supplément et ou une augmentation du délai de production Les prix sont sujets au changement selon les options sélectionnées Les prix fournis peuvent varier jusqu'à 5 % selon les conditions du marché, les exigences de permis et/ou les délais sur place Les taxes applicables sont en surplus des prix soumis
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Paul Guenther, Mr From: Sent: To: Subject: the flat collective <theflat.bikecollective@gmail.com> June 3, 2013 10:36 AM Paul Guenther, Mr Outdoor repair stands and pumps Dear Paul: We, the members of the Flat Bicycle Collective, are excited to hear that you are going forward with the acquisition of the outdoor repair racks and pumps on the downtown campus. Our collective provides workshop space, tools, and instruction to the McGill community as well as the larger Montreal bike community. Because of our funding and organizational model that relies solely on volunteers and generating our own operating costs, our hours of operation are limited to about nine hours per week. Even if we could expand our hours, this still would not satisfy demand and leaves the problem that a flat tire or a loose bolt on one s bicycle rarely conform to our opening hours. Offering students, staff, and faculty the possibility to do minor repairs on their bikes 24/7 would be a tremendous addition to the services we offer. In addition to offering the users of the repair stand and pumps themselves an added value, it might also reduce peak demand at the Flat, thereby reducing long lines for shop users and stress for our volunteers. We would be happy to advertise the new facilities in the shop and introduce our users to them, as well as offering feedback on the best locations and potential problems that may arise over time. To conclude, the Flat strongly supports your plans of acquiring and installing outdoor bicycle repair facilities and hope you will be successful in your application with the Sustainability Projects Fund. Best regards, Harald Kliems, on behalf of the Flat Bicycle Collective. -- B-02, 3480 McTavish SSMU building M. T. Th. 5-7.30 B-02, 3480 McTavish Édifice AEUM lun. mar. jeu. 17h a 19h30 Savoir plus: For more info: The Flat's FB The Flat's blog 1