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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up from Law DeptSec. 18-85. - Competitive sealed bidding. (a) Conditions for use. Competitive sealed bidding shall be used for the award of all contracts for goods' equipment and mamicog over $25,000.00, except as otherwise provided for in this article, where it is both practicable and advantageous for the city to specify all detailed plans, specifications, standards, terms and conditions uothat adequate competition will result and award may be made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder principally on the basis of price- provided, however, when a responsive, respons�ble non-8ocal bidder submits the lowest bid price, �nd the bid submitted by one or more responsive, responsible local bidders who maintain a local offioe, as defined in section 18-73, is within 15 percent of the price submitted by the non -local bidder, then that non -local bidder and each ofthe aforementioned nesponsive, responsible ioua| bidders ehoU have the opportunity to submit best and final bid equal to orlower than the amount ofthe low bid previously submitted by the non - local bidder. Contract award shall be made to, the lowest responsive, responsible bidder submitting the lowest best and final bid. |nthe case of atie inthe best and final bid between alocal bidder and anon - local bidder, contract award shall be made to the local bidder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the city manager may waive competitive sealed bidding methods by making a written finding which shall contain reasons supporting the oono�uoionthat compefit�masealed bidding ianot practicable orinnot advantageous tothe city, which finding must beratified and the award approved byanaffirmative vote of four-fifths of the city commission or an unanimous vote of the quorum that exists because of either abatent�onaorvacancies resulting from resignation, death, suspension, orphysical incapacitation after a properly advertised public hearing. When competitive sealed bidding methods are waived, other procurement methods shall be foilowed except for the cone of silence provisions, which shall not be applicable. This section shall not apply to transfers to the United States or any department or agency thereof, tothe state ortoany poVitioa|subdivision oragency thereof. (b) Invitation forbids. An invitation for bids shaH be issued and shall include, but not be limited to (1) Instructions and information tobidders concerning the bid submission requimamemts, including the time and date set for receipt of bids, the address of the office to which bids are to be delivered. the maximum time for bid acceptance by the city, the right of the city manager to reject aMoffers orbids, and any other special imformetioo� (2) The purchase description, qualification faotons, delivery or performance schedu|e, and such inspection and acceptance requirements as may not be included in the purchase description-, (3) The contract terms and conditions, including warranty and bonding or other security requirements, as applicable; (4) The date, time and place at which any prebid conference may be held and whether attendance stsuch conference isa condition for bidding; and (5) The place where any documents incorporated byreference may be obtained. (c) Bidders lists Bidders |[ata may be compiled to provide the city with the names of businesses which may be interested in competing for various types of city contracts. Unless otherwise provided, inclusion or exclusion of the name of a business does not indicate whether that business is responsible in respect to a pGrtiouAar procurement orotherwise capable of successfully performing o particular city contract. (d) Public notice. Notice inviting bids shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city a reasonabUetime prior to bid opening-, but in any event otleast 15 calendar days shall intervene between the last date ofpublication and the final date for submitting bids, Such notice shall state the general clescription of thegood's or services to be purchased, the place where a copy of the invitation for bids may be ottmined, and the time and place for opening of bidsIn addition, the chief procurement officer may solicit bids from all responsible prospective suppliers listed on a current bidders list by sending such bidders copies of the notice to acquaint them with the proposed purchase. (e) pn*bid conferences, Pmabid conferences may be conducted to exp�ain the requirements of the proposed procurement and shall be announced to aR prospective bidders known to have received an invitation for bide. Conferences should be held |om0 enough after the invitations for bids have been Page issued: to allow prospective bidders to become familiar with the proposed procurement, but sufficiently before bid submission to allow consideration of the conference results in preparing their bids. Nothing stated at a prebid conference shall change the invitation for bids unless a change is made by written addendum, which shall be supplied to all those prospective bidders known to have received! an invitation for bids. All prebid conferences shall be recorded, and, if a transcript is made, such transcript shall be a public record. (f) Bid opening. All bids shall be submitted sealed to the city clerk and shall be opened publicly by the city clerk or designee in the presence of one or more witnesses at the time and place stated in the public notice and in the invitation, for bids. The amount of each bid and Such other relevant information as may be deemed desirable, together with the name of each bidder, shall be recorded; the record and each bid shall be open to public inspection, (g) Bid acceptance and evaluation. Bids shall be evaluated based on the requirements set forth in the invitation for bids, which may include criteria to determine acceptability such as inspection, quality, workmanship, delivery and suitability for a particular purpose. Those criteria that will affect the bid price and be considered in evaluation for award, such as discounts, transportation costs, and total or life cycle costs shall be measured objectively. No criteria may be used in bid evaluation which were not set forth in the invitation for bids. The results of the evaluation and tabulation of bid prices shall be transmitted by the chief procurement officer to the city manager. (h) Award. The procurement shall be awarded with reasonable promptness by written notice to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, whose bid meets the requirements and criteria set forth in the invitation for bids except as otherwise provided in this section. For any procurement, including contracts, a bid to be awarded which exceeds $25,000.00 shall be awarded by the city manager only upon certification of the results of the evaluation and the bid tabulation by the chief procurement officer as being in compliance with competitive sealed bidding methods, except as otherwise provided in this article, Copies of the city manager's award shall be delivered to the chief procurement officer and all affected department directors. AH bid awards in excess of $50,000.00 must be approved by the city commission upon recommendation by the city manager. The decision of the city commission shall be final. Threshold amounts referenced herein shall include the values associated with potential options of renewal. Awards made by the city manager or by the city commission shall include authority for all subsequent options of renewal, if any. The aforementioned options of renewal shall be exercisable at the option of the city manager if, after review of past performance under the contract, the city, manager determines, in his/her sole discretion, that exercise of the option of renewal is in the best interest of the city. 111 linil 11 1 111 Fill 111 1111 !!1 � 11111E I 121111111�111111 ill III !�iiiii 11111 MOORE 011�1 .1 W '1 11 lii�! III! I 1 00 In the event only one bid is received, the city may award to the sole bidder, negotiate for better pricing, or may re -bid, whichever is in the best interest of the city. The city manager shall submit to the city commission on a monthly basis a list of procurements or contracts awarded by the city manager. (Ord. No. 12271, § 2,8-22-02; Ord. No. 13170, § 2,5-13-10; Ord. No. 13275, § 2,7-14-11) Page 2