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Solicitation of Bids. (a) Without assuming responsibilities of the Architect-Engineer, Contractor shall prepare invitations for bids, or requests for proposal when applicable, for all procurements of long lead items, materials and services, for subcontractor contracts and for site utilities. The Contractor shall obtain bids on all of the work, including third party bids on any work the Contractor desires to self-perform. The Contractor shall prepare and submits its own bids on any work it intends to self-perform. Such invitations for bids shall be prepared in accordance with the following guidelines:
1. Individual purchases of materials or rentals or leases of equipment amounting to less than $1,000.00 each may be made without bids or quotes when necessary to expedite work on the project, however, Contractor shall not divide or separate a procurement in order to avoid the requirements set forth herein.
2. Contracts over $1,000 but not exceeding $15,000 may be entered into by Contractor with the firm which submits the lowest verbal quotation. Contractor shall obtain a minimum of two (2) verbal quotations. These quotations shall be entered on a bid tabulation sheet and a copy of such tabulation sent to the Owner, Architect-Engineer and to each firm. The successful quotation shall be confirmed by written contract or purchase order to the low bid firm defining the scope and quality of work to be provided.
3. Contracts exceeding $15,000 but not exceeding $200,000 may be entered into by Contractor with the firm who is qualified and submits the lowest responsive proposal. Contractor shall request at least three (3) firms to submit sealed written proposals based on written drawings and/or specification. The written proposals shall all be opened publicly at the location, date and time named by Contractor in the request for proposal. A tabulation of the results and copies of the bids shall be furnished to the Owner, Architect-Engineer and to each firm.
4. Contracts exceeding $200,000 but not exceeding $500,000 may be entered into by Contractor with the firm who is qualified and submits the lowest responsive proposal. Contractor shall advertise these projects at least once, in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the project is located, with the last advertisement appearing at least 21 calendar days prior to the established bid opening date. These proposals shall be based on approved plans and specifications. Bids shall be received and opened publicly at the location, da...
Solicitation of Bids. The CONSULTANT shall prepare bid specifications and packages as directed by CITY and make them available for distribution to all prospective bidders. The CONSULTANT shall make copies of complete bid packages available at its office nearest to the project during normal business hours for all prospective bidders. The CONSULTANT shall be reimbursed by the City for the actual cost of reproduction of the documents contained within the bid package as a reimbursable item pursuant to the terms of this agreement. The CONSULTANT shall assist the CITY in obtaining bids for each prime contract for construction and for the purchase of materials, equipment or services. Such assistance shall include the attendance of pre-bid conferences; the maintenance of a record of all prospective bidders to whom bidding documents have been issued; delivery of construction documents to prospective bidders and the receipt and processing of payments for bidding documents;
Solicitation of Bids. .1 The Construction Manager shall enter into Contracts with the firm who submits the lowest, responsive and responsible bid. The Construction Manager shall advertise according to SBBC policies as amended from time to time for bids on Document 00101 at least three (3) times, seven (7) days apart, and with the third (3rd) advertisement prior to a pre-bid conference if applicable and at least seven (7) days prior to the bid opening. Written proposals based on drawings and/or specifications shall be submitted to the Construction Manager. The written proposals shall all be opened at the usual location for bid openings. A tabulation of the results shall be furnished by Construction Manager to the Owner.
Solicitation of Bids. 4.1. The Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids and shall solicit from the open marketplace for all procurement of long lead items, materials and services, for subcontractor contracts and for site utilities. In addition to open marketplace solicitation, the Construction Manager shall identify and specifically solicit bids from not less than three subcontractors who are known to him or have experience in projects of like nature and scope of the Work. The Design Professional shall assist the Construction Manager in the preparation of the bidding information, bidding forms and other bidding documents. The Owner shall have the right to review invitation for bids and bid packages prior to distribution to bidders.
Solicitation of Bids. The Total Program Manager shall comply fully with SREF, as amended, including but not limited to preparation and issuance of bid packages, opening and evaluation of bids from at least two bidders for each trade package, and provide recommendations to the SBBC. (SREF 1999 4.1(6)(B)(f)3.
Solicitation of Bids. Subdivider shall solicit sealed bids for the construction of Project in accordance with all Required Contracting Procedures. With notice of at least five (5) Working Days, Subdivider shall notify City of the time and place of each bid opening. Subdivider shall work with City’s Purchasing and Contracting Department to ensure that bids are solicited in the manner required in accordance with the Required Contracting Procedures..
Solicitation of Bids. Two (2) purchasing methods will be used by SS&W in fulfilling project requirements, the Formal and Informal Solicitation Method.
Solicitation of Bids. Notwithstanding anything in the Joint Powers Agreement to the contrary, the following amendments and additions, consistent with changes made by the Minnesota State Legislature in 2006, shall become part of the Joint Powers Agreement.
1. All members of Service Cooperative Health Insurance Pools may solicit bids and other information from competing sources of health coverage at any time other than within the five months prior to the end of the Carrier Contract.
2. Should a member of the Health Insurance Pool solicit bids pursuant to #1 above, the Service Cooperative will not impose a fine or other penalty against the member for soliciting a bid or other information during the allowed period. Should a member leave the Service Cooperative Health Insurance Pool and obtain health insurance coverage elsewhere, the Service Cooperative may prohibit member from participating in Service Cooperative coverage for a period of up to one year.
3. The Service Cooperative shall provide each member with that entity’s monthly claims data notwithstanding the provisions of Minn. Stat. 13.203.
Solicitation of Bids. Without assuming responsibilities of the Project Architect/Engineer, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids, or requests for proposal when applicable, as well as all contract documents for all procurements of long lead items, materials and services, site utilities, and for all subcontractor contracts. A minimum of three bids or proposals shall be solicited, if feasible. The Construction Manager shall schedule pre-bid conferences for subcontractors, material suppliers, equipment suppliers and others interested in the Project. For subcontracts, the Construction Manager shall request and receive bids/proposals from those subcontractors on the pre-qualified subcontractor’s list, established pursuant to Section 4.2. For separate subcontract, the Construction Manager shall conduct a pre-bid conference with prospective bidders, the Project Architect/Engineer, and the Project Administrator. In the event that questions are raised which require an interpretation of the Bid Documents or otherwise indicate a need for a clarification or correction of the invitation, the Construction Manager shall coordinate the preparation of an addendum to the Bid Documents with the Project Architect/Engineer. The addendum shall be the medium for making any clarifications or corrections to the Bid Documents and will be issued to all of the prospective bidders. The Construction Manager shall analyze and evaluate the results of the various bids and their relationships to budgeted and estimated amounts, and prepare a bid tabulation analysis and such other support data as necessary to document the comparison of the various bids, their responsiveness to the desired scope of work, and the basis for the Construction Manager’s selection.
Solicitation of Bids. Without assuming responsibilities of the Architect‑Engineer, the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids, or requests for proposal when applicable, for all procurement of long lead items, materials and services, for Subcontractor contracts and for site utilities. Such invitations for bids shall be prepared in accordance with the following guidelines: Those portions of the work that the Construction Manager does not customarily perform with the Construction Manager's own personnel shall be performed under subcontracts or by other appropriate agreements with the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall obtain bids from subcontractors, vendors, consultants and from suppliers of materials or equipment fabricated to a special design for the work. The Construction Manager shall strive to receive at least three competitive bids per trade package. Should the nature of the trade package prohibit three competitive bids, the Construction Manager shall notify the Owner in writing as to the reason and offer suggestions, if any, to create trade interest.