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When two or more products, including supplies, materials and equipment, are being considered for purchase by a City bureau, and excessive sound levels are a factor, the product which has the lowest sound level shall be selected for purchase, provided that: A. Fitness and
quality are judged to be equal, and B. The procurement
cost of such product not exceed the total cost required to purchase a competing
product and to reduce the sound emission level of that competing product to the
lowest level of the product being considered, and C. The total cost of
the purchase being considered not exceed 110 percent of the cost, prior to
silencing, of the most advantageous product of the types being
considered.
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