In the February issue of School Transportation News magazine, Technical Editor Robert T. Pudlewski provides four basic requirements for cost-effective maintenance and breaks down the average total annual maintenance costs based on a survey of readers.
Based on reader responses, he categorized fleets into two sections: More than 100 buses and less than 100. Then, he calculated how much, on average, it costs school districts in these two camps to maintain their fleet each year, including the amount the spend on parts and labor.
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FLEETS WITH MORE THAN 100 BUSES
Total Number of Buses Reporting Parts, Tires, Lube and Supply Expenses: 7,552
Total Reported Expense for Maintenance: $30,148,383 or $3,992 per bus
Total Number of Buses Reporting Labor Expense: 5,457 (172 mechanics reported)
Reported Labor Expense: $8,320,725 or $1,525 per bus
Average Wage for 172 Mechanics Related to Those 5,457 Buses: $48,376/EACH
Average Number of Buses per Work Bay: 28
Average Number of Buses to Mechanics: 27
Replacement Age for the Reported Buses: 11 to 15 years
Average Age of Buses Currently in Fleet: 6 to 10 years
Total Average Maintenance Cost for Districts Operating More than 100 Buses: $5,517 per bus
FLEETS WITH LESS THAN 100 BUSES
Total Number of Buses Reporting Parts, Tires, Lube and Supply Expenses: 553
Total Reported Expense for Maintenance: $2,097,827 or $3,794 per bus
Total Number of Buses Reporting Labor Expense: 184 (of the 553 mechanics reported)
Reported Labor Expense: $928,633 or $1,679 per bus
Average Wage for 22 Mechanics of the 29 Reported: $42,210/each
Average Number of Buses per Work Bay: 13
Average Number of Buses to Mechanics: 19
Replacement Age for the Reported Buses: 11 to 15 years
Average Age of Buses Currently in Fleet: 6 to 10 years
Total Average Maintenance Cost for Districts Operating Less than 100 Buses: $5,474 per bus
Read more in our February magazine issue for articles on the four basic requirements for cost-effective maintenance and average total maintenance costs, based on school district reader survey results, as well as how some school districts define the concept of Total Cost of Ownership.