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GENERAL CONDITIONS
These instructions are standard for all contracts for commodities or services issued through the City of Fort Lauderdale Division of Purchasing. The City may
delete, supersede, or modify any of these standard instructions for a particular contract by indicating such change in the Invitation to Bid (ITB) Special
Conditions, Technical Specifications, Instructions, Proposal Pages, Addenda, and Legal Advertisement.
PART I BIDDER PROPOSAL PAGE(S) CONDITIONS:
1.01 BIDDER ADDRESS: The City maintains automated vendor mailing lists for each specific Commodity Class Item. Invitation to Bid (ITEl'S) will be
mailed first to a selection of Bidders who have fully registered on our system. Requests will be mailed to unregistered Bidders within a reasonable
time frame for that bid oniv. Neither the mailing of one ITB to the vendor, nor a bid in return, will register a vendor on our system. If you wish
purchase orders sent to a different address, please so indicate. If you wish payments sent to a different address, please so indicate on your invoice.
1.02 DELIVERY: Time will be of the essence for any orders placed as a result of this ITB. The City reserves the right to cancel any orders, or part thereof,
without obligation if delivery is not made in accordance with the schedule specified by the Bidder and accepted by the City.
1.03 PAYMENT TERMS AND CASH DISCOUNTS: Payment terms, unless otherwise stated in this ITB, will be considered to be net 30 days after the date
of satisfactory delivery at the place of acceptance and receipt of correct Invoice at the office specified, whichever occurs last. Bidder may offer cash
discounts for prompt payment but they will not be considered in determination of award. If a Bidder offers a discount, it is understood that the discount
time will be computed from the date of satisfactory delivery, at the place of acceptance, and receipt of correct invoice, at the office specified, whichever
occurs last.
1.04 TOTAL BID DISCOUNT: if Bidder offers a discount for award of all items listed in the bid, such discount shall be deducted from the total of the firm
net unit prices bid and shall be considered in tabulation and award of bid.
1.05 BIDS FIRM FOR ACCEPTANCE: Bidder warrants, by virtue of bidding, that his bid and the prices quoted In his bid will be firm for acceptance by the
City for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of bid opening unless otherwise stated in the ITB.
1.08 VARIANCES: For purposes of bid evaluation, Bidder's must Indicate any variances, no matter how slight, from ITB General Conditions, Special
Conditions, Specifications or Addenda in the space provided in the ITB. No variations or exceptions by a Bidder will be considered or deemed a part
of the bid submitted unless such variances or exceptions are listed in the bid and referenced In the space provided on the bidder proposal pages. If
variances are not stated, or referenced as required, it will be assumed that the product or service fully compiles with the Clty's terms, conditions, and
specifications.
By receiving a bid, City does not necessarily accept any variances contained in the bid. All variances submitted are subject to review and approval by
the City. If any bid contains material variances that, in the City's sole opinion, make that bid conditional in nature, the City reserves the right to reject
the bid or part of the bid that is declared, by the City as conditional.
1.07 NO BIDS: If you do not intend to bid please indicate the reason, such as insufficient time to respond, do not offer product or service, unable to meet
specifications, schedule would not permit, or any other reason, in the space provided In this ITB. Failure to bid or return no bid comments, prior to the
bid due and opening date and time, indicated In this ITB, may result in your firm being deleted from our Bidder's registration list for the Commodity
Class Item requested In this ITB.
1.08 MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION AND BUSINESS DEFINITIONS: The City of Fort Lauderdale wants to
Increase the participation of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Women Business Enterprises (WBE), and Small Business Enterprises (EIBE) in it's
purchasing activities. If your firm qualifies in accordance with the below definitions please indicate in the space provided in this ITB.
Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) "A Minority Business" Is a business enterprise that is owned or controlled by one or more socially or economically
disadvantaged persons. Such disadvantage may arise from cultural, racial, chronic economic circumstances or background or other sirnilar cause.
Such persons include, but are not limited to: Blacks, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Native Americans.
The term 'Minority Business Enterprise' means a business at least 51 percent of which Is owned by minority group members or, in the case of a
publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by minority group members. For the purpose of the preceding sentence,
minority group members are citizens of the United States who include, but are not limited to: Blacks, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and Native
Americans.
Women Business Enterprise (WBE) a 'Women Owned or Controlled Business is a business enterprise at least 51 percent of which is owned by
females or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by females.
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) "Small Business" means a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other legal entity formed for the purpose
of making a profit, which Is Independently owned and operated, has either fewer than 100 employees or less than $1,000,000 in annual gross receipts.
BLACK, which includes persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
WHITE, which includes persons whose origins are Anglo-Saxon and Europeans and persons of Indo-European decent including Pakistani and East
Indian.
HISPANIC, which includes persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of
race.
NATIVE AMERICAN, which Includes persons whose origins are American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts, or Native Hawaiians.
ASIAN AMERICAN, which Includes persons having origin In any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the
Pacific Islands.
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1.09 MINORITY WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION
It is the desire of the City of Fort Lauderdale to increase the participation of minority (MBE) and women -owned (WBE) businesses in Its contracting
and procurement programs. While the City does not have any preference or set aside programs in place, it is committed to a policy of equitable
participation for these firms. Proposers are requested to include in their proposals a narrative describing their past accomplishments and intended
actions in this area. If proposers are considering minority or women owned enterprise participation In their proposal, those firms, and their specific
duties have to be Identified in the proposal. If a proposer is considered for award, he will be asked to meet with City staff so that the intended
MBEMIBE participation can be formalized and included in the subsequent contract,
1.09(a) CERTIFICATION BY BROWARD COUNTY, FL; If awarded a contract or purchase order as a result of this solicitation, and If the awarded
contractor/vendor Is claiming minority status In accordance with Section 1.08 of the General Conditions, then said awarded contractor/vendor shall
apply for certification by Broward County, Florida, Division of Eaual Employment and Small Business Opportunity. Contractor/vendor shall provide
documentation of application status, and once approved or disapproved by Broward County, must also provide that documentation to the Purchasing
Division of the City of Fort Lauderdale.
Part II DEFINITIONS/ORDER OF PRECEDENCE:
2.01 BIDDING DEFINITIONS The City will use the following definitions in It's general conditions, special conditions, technical specifications, instructions to
bidders, addenda and any other document used in the bidding process:
INVITATION TO BID (ITB) when the Clty is requesting bids from qualified Bidders.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) when the City is requesting proposals from qualified Proposers.
BID — a price and terms quote received in response to an ITB.
PROPOSAL — a proposal received in response to an RFP.
BIDDER— Person or firm submitting a Bid.
PROPOSER — Person or firm submitting a Proposal.
RESPONSIVE BIDDER —A person whose bid conforms in all material respects to the terms and conditions included in the ITB.
RESPONSIBLE BIDDER — A person who has the capability in all respects to perform In full the contract requirements, as stated in the ITI3, and the
integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance.
FIRST RANKED PROPOSER — That Proposer, responding to a City RFP, whose Proposal is deemed by the City, the most advantageous I:o the City
after applying the evaluation criteria contained in the RFP.
SELLER — Successful Bidder or Proposer who is awarded a Purchase Order or Contract to provide goods or services to the City.
CONTRACTOR — Successful Bidder or Proposer who Is awarded a Purchase Order, award Contract, Blanket Purchase Order agreement, or Term
Contract to provide goods or services to the City.
CONTRACT — A deliberate verbal or written agreement between two or more competent parties to perform or not to perform a certain act or acts,
Including all types of agreements, regardless of what they may be called, for the procurement or disposal of equipment, materials, supplies, services or
construction,
CONSULTANT-- Successful Bidder or Proposer who Is awarded a contract to provide professional services to the City.
The following terms may be used interchangeably by the Clty: ITB, or RFP; Bid or Proposal; Bidder, Proposer, or Seller; Contractor or Consultant;
Contract, Award, Agreement or Purchase Order.
2.02 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Any and all Special Conditions contained in this ITB that may be in variance or conflict with these General Conditions shall
have precedence over these General Conditions. If no changes or deletions to General Conditions are made in the Special Conditions, then the
General Conditions shall prevail in their entirety,
PART III BIDDING AND AWARD PROCEDURES:
3.01 SUBMISSION AND RECEIPT OF BIDS: To receive consideration, bids must be received prior to the bid opening date and time. Unless otherwise
specified, Bidder's should use the proposal forms provided by the City. These forms may be duplicated, but failure to use the forms may cause the bid
to be rejected. Any erasures or corrections on the bid must be made in ink and initialed by Bidder in ink. All Information submitted by the Bidder shall
be printed, typewritten or filled in with pen and ink. Bids shall be signed in Ink. Separate bids must be submitted for each ITB Issued by the City In
separate sealed envelopes properly marked. When a particular ITB or RFP requires multiple copies of bids or proposals they may be included in a
single envelope or package properly sealed and Identified. Only send bids via facsimile transmission (FAX) if the ITB specifically states that bids sent
via FAX will be considered. If such a statement is not included in the !TB, bids sent via FAX will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the
Purchasing Office, or other designated area, in the presence of Bidder's, the public, and City staff. Bidders and the public are invited and encouraged
to attend bid openings. Bids will be tabulated and made available for review by Bidder's and the public in accordance with applicable regulations.
3.02 MODEL NUMBER CORRECTIONS: If the model number for the make specified in this ITB is incorrect, or no longer available and replaced with an
updated model with new specifications, the Bidder shall enter the correct model number on the bidder proposal page. In the case of an updated model
with new specifications, Bidder shall provide adequate Information to allow the City to determine if the model bid meets the City's requirements.
3.03 PRICES QUOTED: Deduct trade discounts, and quote firm net prices. Give both unit price and extended total. In the case of a discrepancy In
computing the amount of the bid, the unit price quoted will govern. All prices quoted shall be F.O.B. destination, freight prepaid (Bidder pays and
bears freight charges, Bidder owns goods in transit and files any claims), unless otherwise stated in Special Conditions. Each item must be bid
separately. No attempt shall be made to tie any item or Items contained In the ITB with any other business with the City.
3.04 TAXES: The Clty of Fort Lauderdale is exempt from Federal Excise and Florida Sales taxes on direct purchase of tangible property. Exemption
number for Federal Excise taxes Is 59.74-0111 K, and State Sales tax exemption number is 16.03.196479.54C.
3.05 WARRANTIES OF USAGE: Any quantities listed in this ITB as estimated or projected are provided for tabulation and information purposes only. No
warranty or guarantee of quantities Is given or implied. It is understood that the Contractor will furnish the City's needs as they arise.
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3.06 APPROVED EQUAL: When the technical specifications call for a brand name, manufacturer, make, model, or vendor catalog number with
acceptance of APPROVED EQUAL, it shall be for the purpose of establishing a level of quality and features desired and acceptable to the City. In
such cases, the City will be receptive to any unit that would be considered by qualified City personnel as an approved equal. In that the specified
make and model represent a level of quality and features desired by the City, the Bidder must state clearly in his bid any variance from those
specifications. It is the Bidder's responsibility to provide adequate information, in his bid, to enable the City to ensure that the bid meets the required
criteria. If adequate information is not submitted with the bid, it may be rejected. The City will be the sole judge in determining if the item bid qualifies
as an approved equal.
3.07 MINIMUM AND MANDATORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: The technical specifications may include items that are considered minimum,
mandatory, or required. If any Bidder is unable to meet, or exceed these items, and feels that the technical specifications are overly restrictive, he
must notify the Purchasing Division immediately. Such notification must be received by the Purchasing Division prior to the deadline contained in the
ITB, for questions of a material nature, or prior to five (5) days before bid due and open date, whichever occurs first. If no such notification is received
prior to that deadline, the Clty will consider the technical specifications to be acceptable to all bidders.
3.08 MISTAKES: Bidders are cautioned to examine all terms, conditions, specifications, drawings, exhibits, addenda, delivery instructions and special
conditions pertaining to the ITB. Failure of the Bidder to examine all pertinent documents shalt not entitle him to any relief from the conditions imposed
in the contract.
3.09 SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATIONS: Samples or inspection of product may be requested to determine suitability. Unless otherwise specified in
Special Conditions, samples shall be requested after the date of bid opening, and if requested should be received by the City within seven (7) working
days of request. Samples, when requested, must be furnished free of expense to the City and if not used in testing or destroyed, will upon request of
the Bidder, be returned within thirty (30) days of bid award at Bidder's expense. When required, the City may request full demonstrations of units prior
to award. When such demonstrations are requested, the Bidder shall respond promptly and arrange a demonstration at a convenient location. Failure
to provide samples or demonstrations as specified by the City may result in rejection of a bid.
3.10 LIFE CYCLE COSTING: If so specified in the ITB, the Clty may elect to evaluate equipment proposed on the basis of total cost of ownership. In using
Life Cycle Costing, factors such as the following may be considered: estimated useful life, maintenance costs, cost of supplies, labor intensity, energy
usage, environmental impact, and residual value. The City reserves the right to use those or other applicable criteria, in its sole opinion, that will most
accurately estimate total cost of use and ownership.
3.11 BIDDING ITEMS WITH RECYCLED CONTENT: In addressing environmental concerns, the City of Fort Lauderdale encourages Bidders to submit
bids or alternate bids containing Items with recycled content. When submitting bids containing items with recycled content, Bidder shall provide
documentation adequate for the City to verify the recycled content. The City prefers packaging consisting of materials that are degradable or able to
be recycled. When specifically stated in the ITB, the City may give preference to bids containing items manufactured with recycled raterial or
packaging that is able to be recycled.
3.12 USE OF OTHER GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS: The City reserves the right to reject any part or all of any blds received and utilize other available
governmental contracts, If such action is in its best interest.
3.13 QUALIFICATIONS/INSPECTION: Bids will only be considered from firms normally engaged in providing the types of commodltieslseivices specified
herein. The City reserves the right to inspect the Bidder's facilities, equipment, personnel, and organization at any time, or to take any other action
necessary to determine Bidder's ability to perform. The Purchasing Manager reserves the right to reject bids where evidence or evaluation is
determined to indicate inability to perform.
3.14 BID SURETY: If Special Conditions require a bid security, it shall be submitted in the amount stated. A bid security can be in the form of a bid bond,
postal money order, cashiers check, or irrevocable letter of credit. Bid security will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders as soon as practicable
after opening of bids. Bid security will be returned to the successful bidder after acceptance of the performance bond or Irrevocable letter of credit, if
required; acceptance of insurance coverage, if required; and full execution of contract documents, if required; and full execution of contract
documents, if required; or conditions as stated In Special Conditions.
3.16 PUBLIC RECORDS: Florida law provides that municipal records shall at all times be open for personal inspection by any person. Section 119.01,
F.S., The Public Records Law. Information and materials received by City in connection with an ITB response shall be deemed to be public records
subject to public inspection upon award, recommendation for award, or 10 days after bid opening, whichever occurs first. However, certain
exemptions to the public records law are statutorily provided for in Section 119.07, F,S, If the Proposer believes any of the information contained in his
or her response Is exempt from the Public Records Law, then the Proposer, must in his or her response, specifically identify the material which is
deemed to be exempt and cite the legal authority for the exemption, otherwise, the City will treat all materials received as public records.
3.18 PROHIBITION OF INTEREST: No contract will be awarded to a bidding firm who has City elected officials, officers or employees affiliated with it,
unless the bidding firm has fully complied with current Florida State Statutes and City Ordinances relating to this issue. Bidders must disclose any
such affiliation. Failure to disclose any such affiliation will result in disqualification of the Bidder and removal of the Bidder from the Cily's bidder lists
and prohibition from engaging in any business with the City.
3.17 RESERVATIONS FOR AWARD AND REJECTION OF BIDS: The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, part of bids, and to waive
minor irregularities or variations to specifications contained In bids, and minor irregularities in the bidding process. The City also resenves the right to
award the contract on a split order basis, lump sum basis, individual item basis, or such combination as shall best serve the interest of the City. The
City reserves the right to make an award to the responsive and responsible bidder whose product or service meets the terms, conditions, and
specifications of the ITB and whose bid is considered to best serve the City's interest. In determining the responsiveness of the offer and the
responsibility of the Bidder, the following shall be considered when applicable: the ability, capacity and skill of the Bidder to perform as required;
whether the Bidder can perform promptly, or within the time specified, without delay or interference; the character, integrity, reputation, judgment,
experience and efficiency of the Bidder; the quality of past performance by the Bidder; the previous and existing compliance by the Bidder with related
laws and ordinances; the sufficiency of the Bidder's financial resources; the availability, quality and adaptability of the Bidder's supplies or services to
the required use; the ability of the Bidder to provide future maintenance, service or parts; the number and scope of conditions attached to the bid.
If the ITB provides for a contract trial period, the City reserves the right, in the event the selected bidder does not perform satisfactorily, to award a trial
period to the next ranked bidder or to award a contract to the next ranked bidder, if that bidder has successfully provided services to the City in the
past. This procedure to continue until a bidder is selected or the contract is re -bid, at the sole option of the City.
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3.18 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicable provisions of all federal, state, county laws, and local ordinances, rules and regulations, shall govern
development, submittal and evaluation of all bids received in response hereto and shall govern any and all claims and disputes which may arise
between person(s) submitting a bid response hereto and the City by and through Its officers, employees and authorized representatives, or any other
person, natural or otherwise; and lack of knowledge by any bidder shall not constitute a cognizable defense against the legal effect thereof.
PART IV BONDS AND INSURANCE
4.01 PERFORMANCE BOND/IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT: If a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit is required in Special
Conditions, the Contractor shall within fifteen (15) working days after notification of award, furnish to the City a Performance Bond or an Unconditional
Irrevocable Letter of Credit payable to the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in the face amount specified in Special Conditions as surety for faithful
performance under the terms and conditions of the contract. If the bond is on an annual coverage basis, renewal for each succeeding year shall be
submitted to the City thirty (30) days prior to the termination date of the existing Performance Bond. The Performance Bond must be executed by a
surety company of recognized standing, authorized to do business In the State of Florida and having a resident agent. If a Letter of Credit is chosen, it
must be in a form acceptable to the City, drawn on a local (Broward, Dade or Palm Beach Counties) bank acceptable to the City and issued in favor of
the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. If a Bidder wishes to use a non -local bank, he must have prior City approval of the requirements to draw against
the Letter of Credit.
Acknowledgement and agreement is given by both parties that the amount herein set for the Performance Bond or Irrevocable Letter of Credit is not
intended to be nor shall be deemed to be in the nature of liquidated damages nor Is it intended to limit the liability of the Contractor to the City in the
event of a material breach of this Agreement by the Contractor.
4.02 INSURANCE: If the Contractor is required to go on to City property to perform work or services as a result of ITB award, the Contractor shall assume
full responsibility and expense to obtain all necessary insurance as required by City or specified in Special Conditions.
The Contractor shall provide to the Purchasing Division original certificates of coverage and receive notification of approval of those certificates by the
City's Risk Manager prior to engaging in any activities under this contract. The Contractors insurance is subject to the approval of the City's Risk
Manager. The certificates must list the City as an ADDITIONAL INSURED and shall have no less than thirty (30) days written notice o1' cancellation or
material change. Further modification of the Insurance requirements may be made at the sole discretion of the City's Risk Manager if circumstances
change or adequate protection of the City Is not presented. Bidder, by submitting his bid, agrees to abide by such modifications.
PART V PURCHASE ORDER AND CONTRACT TERMS:
5.01 COMPLIANCE TO SPECIFICATIONS, LATE DELIVERIES/PENALTIES: items offered may be tested for compliance to bid specifications. Items
delivered which do not conform to bid specifications may be rejected and returned at Contractor's expense. Any violation resulting In contract
termination for cause or delivery of items not conforming to specifications, or late delivery may also result in:
Bidder's name being removed from the City's bidder's mailing list for a specified period and Bidder will not be recommended for any award during
that period.
Ail City Departments being advised to refrain from doing business with the Bidder.
All other remedies in law or equity.
5.02 ACCEPTANCE, CONDITION, AND PACKAGING: The material delivered in response to ITB award shall remain the property of the Seller until a
physical Inspection Is made and the material accepted to the satisfaction of the City. The material must comply fully with the terms of the ITB, be of
the required quality, new, and the latest model. All containers shall be suitable for storage and shipment by common carrier, and, all prices shall
include standard commercial packaging. The City will not accept substitutes of any kind. Any substitutes or material not meeting specifications will be
returned at the Bidder's expense. Payment will be made only after City receipt and acceptance of materials or services.
5.03 SAFETY STANDARDS: All manufactured Items and fabricated assemblies shall comply with applicable requirements of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970 as amended, and be in compliance with Chapter 442, Florida Statutes. Any toxic substance listed in Section 313F-41.03 of the
Florida Administrative Code delivered as a result of this order must be accompanied by a completed Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
5.04 ASBESTOS STATEMENT: All material supplied must be 100% asbestos free. Bidder, by virtue of bidding, certifies that if awarded any portion of the
ITB he will supply only material or equipment that is 100% asbestos free.
5.05 OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES: If the Bidder is awarded a contract as a result of this ITB, he will, If he has sufficient capacity or quantities
available, provide to other governmental agencies, so requesting, the products or services awarded in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
ITB and resulting contract. Prices shall be F.O.B. delivered to the requesting agency.
5.06 VERBAL INSTRUCTIONS PROCEDURE: No negotiations, decisions, or actions shall be initiated or executed by the Contractor as a result of any
discussions with any City employee. Only those communications which are In writing from an authorized City representative may be considered. Only
written communications from Contractors, which are assigned by a person designated as authorized to bind the Contractor, will be recognized by the
City as duly authorized expressions on behalf of Contractors.
5.07 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: The Contractor is an independent contractor under this Agreement. Personal services provided by the Proposer
shall be by employees of the Contractor and subject to supervision by the Contractor, and not as officers, employees, or agents of the City. Personnel
policies, tax responsibilities, social security, health insurance, employee benefits, purchasing policies unless otherwise stated in this ITEI, and other
similar administrative procedures applicable to services rendered under this contract shall be those of the Contractor.
5.08 INDEMNITY/HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: The Contractor agrees to protect, defend, Indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Fort Lauderdale
and its officers, employees and agents from and against any and all losses, penalties, damages, settlements, claims, costs, charges for other
expenses, or liabilities of every and any kind including attorney fees, in connection with or arising directly or indirectly out of the work agreed to or
performed by Contractor under the terms of any agreement that may arise due to the bidding process. Without limiting the foregoing, any and all such
claims, sults, or other actions relating to personal Injury, death, damage to property, defects In materials or workmanship, actual or alleged violations of
any applicable Statute, ordinance, administrative order, rule or regulation, or decree of any court shall be included in the indemnity hereunder.
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6.09 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE: If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill In a timely and proper manner Its obligations under this
Agreement, or If the Contractor shall violate any of the provisions of this Agreement, the City may upon written notice to the Contractor terminate the
right of the Contractor to proceed under this Agreement, or with such part or parts of the Agreement as to which there has been default, and may hold
the Contractor liable for any damages caused to the City by reason of such default and termination. In the event of such termination, any completed
services performed by the Contractor under this Agreement shall, at the option of the City, become the City's property and the Contractor shall be
entitled to receive equitable compensation for any work completed to the satisfaction of the City. The Contractor, however, shall not be relieved of
liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by reason of any breach of the Agreement by the Contractor, and the City may withhold any
payments to the Contractor for the purpose of setoff until such time as the amount of damages due to the City from the Contractor can be determined.
6.10 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE: The City reserves the right, in its best Interest as determined by the City, to cancel contract by giving written
notice to the Contractor thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such cancellation.
6.11 CANCELLATION FOR UNAPPROPRIATED FUNDS: The obligation of the City for payment to a Contractor is limited to the availability of funds
appropriated in a current fiscal period, and continuation of the contract into a subsequent fiscal period is subject to appropriation cif funds, unless
otherwise authorized by law.
6.12 RECORDS/AUDIT: The Contractor shall maintain during the term of the contract all books of account, reports and records in accordance with
generally accepted accounting practices and standards for records directly related to this contract. The form of all records and reports shall be subject
to the approval of the City's Internal Auditor. The Contractor agrees to make available to the City's Internal Auditor, during normal business hours and
In Broward, Dade or Palm Beach Counties, all books of account, reports and records relating to this contract for the duration of the contract and retain
them for a minimum period of one (1) year beyond the last day of the contract term.
6.13 PERMITS, TAXES, LICENSES: The successful Contractor shall, at his own expense, obtain all necessary permits, pay all licenses, fees and taxes,
required to comply with all local ordinances, state and federal laws, rules and regulations applicable to business to be carried on under this contract.
6.14 LAWS/ORDINANCES: The Contractor shall observe and comply with all Federal, state, local and municipal laws, ordinances rules and regulations
that would apply to this contract.
6.15 NON-DESCRIMINATION: There shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed, age or national origin In the operations conducted under thls
contract.
6.16 UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES: If during a contract term where costs to the City are to remain firm or adjustments are restricted by a percentage or
CPI cap, unusual circumstances that could not have been foreseen by either party to the contract occur, and those circumstances significantly affect
the Contractor's cost In providing the required Items or services, then the Contractor may request adjustments to the costs to the City to reflect the
changed circumstances. The circumstances must be beyond the control of the Contractor, and the requested adjustments must be fully documented.
The City may, after examination , refuse to accept the adjusted costs if they are not properly documented, increases are considered to be excessive,
or decreases are considered to be Insufficient. In the event the City does not wish to accept the adjusted costs and the matter cannot be resolved to
the satisfaction of the City, the City will reserve the following options:
1. The contract can be canceled by the City upon giving thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractor with no penalty to the City or Contractor.
The Contractor shall fill all City requirements submitted to the Contractor until the termination date contained in the notice.
2. The City requires the Contractor to continue to provide the items and services at the firm fixed (non -adjusted) cost until the tenninal:lon of the
contract term then in effect.
3. If the City, In its interest and in its sole opinion, determines that the Contractor in a capricious manner attempted to use this section of the contract
to relieve themselves of a legitimate obligation under the contract, and no unusual circumstances had occurred, the City reserves the right to take
any and all action under law or equity. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, declaring the Contractor in default and disqualifying him for
receiving any business from the City for a state period of time.
If the City does agree to adjusted costs, these adjusted costs shall not be invoiced to the City until the Contractor receives notice in writing signed by a
person authorized to bind the City in such matters.
6.17 ELIGIBILITY: If applicable, the Contractor must first register with the Department of State of the State of Florida, in accordance with Florida State
Statutes, prior to entering into a contract with the City.
6.18 PATENTS AND ROYALTIES: The Contractor, without exception, shall Indemnify and save harmless the City and its employees from liability of any
nature and kind, including cost and expenses for or on account of any copyrighted, patented or un-patented Invention, process, or article manufactured
or used In the performance of the contract, Including its use by the City. If the Contractor uses any design, device, or materials covered by letters,
patent or copyright, it Is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the bid prices shall Include all royalties or costs arising from I:he use of
such design, device, or materials In any way involved In the work.
6.19 ASSIGNMENT: Contractor shall not transfer or assign the performance required by this ITB without the prior written consent of the City. Any award
issued pursuant to this ITB, and the monies, which may become due hereunder, are not assignable except with the prior written approval of the City
Manager or selected designee.
5.20 LITIGATION VENUE: The parties waive the privilege of venue and agree that all litigation between them in the state courts shall take place in
Broward County, Florida and that all litigation between them in the federal courts shall take place in the Southern District In and for the State of Florida.
Form G-107 Rev. 07/01
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