Common use of Proposal Process Clause in Contracts

Proposal Process. The County of Napa intends to award a contract to the respondent who submits a proposal that reflects the most advantageous and best value, as well as consideration of other important factors, which are determined at the sole discretion of the county. All proposals submitted are the property of Napa County. The county reserves the right to accept proposals, award proposals and/or not award proposals on individual items listed, on group items, or on the proposals as a whole; to request clarification on information submitted and to request further information from competitors. Further the county reserves the right to waive any informality in the proposal; waive any irregularity in the submission and review process; to reject any and all submittals; to accept the proposal that appears from all considerations to be in the best interest of the county. The county also reserves the right to amend and/or modify the scope of work subsequent to the selections without reissue of the Request for Proposal. Napa County may reject the proposal of any respondent who previously failed to perform properly, or complete on time contracts of similar nature, or to reject the proposal by respondent who is not in a position to perform satisfactorily on such a contract. The county may reject the proposal of any respondent who is in default in payment of taxes, or other monies due to Napa County. Materials submitted to the county will not be returned to the respondent unless they were not submitted within the timelines of the RFP. This solicitation and related information can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/Bids.aspx County does not guarantee the accuracy of information posted on or obtained from third party organizations. Proposal must consist of technical and cost proposal, detailed budget, respondent qualifications and experience and references. Requests for Proposals shall completely address the Request for Proposal requirements in the Scope of Work and contain information to verify qualifications and experience. Proposals submitted without sufficient information to provide a complete evaluation will not be considered. The proposal shall include the following:

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Sources: Request for Proposal, Request for Proposal