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ITB 22-05-01 RENOVATIONS TO THE BILL LONE RESTROOM FACILITY
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach |Invitation to Bid No. 22-05-01 20 <br /> <br />City Ordinance 2021-564 (“Polystyrene Ordinance”) prohibits individuals and temporary vendors <br />who are located on or operating on City Property or a City Facility, as defined therein, from <br />carrying or using expanded polystyrene food service articles. In accordance with City’s Polystyrene <br />Ordinance, City contractors or vendors shall not carry or use any products that violate the City’s <br />prohibition against carrying or use of expanded polystyrene food service articles while utilizing <br />the City’s Facility. It shall be the sole responsibility of the awarded contractor to ensure <br />compliance with the City’s Polystyrene Ordinance. <br />Moreover, the City of Sunny Isles Beach Sustainable Procurement Policy was approved by the City <br />Commission during the June 17, 2021 Commission Meeting via R2021-3208. The Policy is to <br />preserve and enhance the health and quality of the environment in Sunny Isles Beach by <br />restricting the use of City funds by City employees, contractors and/or vendors to purchase <br />expanded polystyrene (plates, bowls, cups, containers, lids, trays, coolers, ice chests, single-use <br />plastic beverage straws and all similar articles) for use or sale on City property or City facilities. <br />Under the policy, City funds may not be expended to purchase Styrofoam food services articles <br />for use or sale in City facilities or on City property. This includes funds used by City employees or <br />used to pay City Contractors or vendors. Styrofoam food service articles will no longer be <br />permitted to be sold or used in City facilities or on City properties by contractors or vendors that <br />are paid with City funds. A violation of this section shall be deemed a default under the terms of <br />the City contract, lease or concession agreement and is grounds for revocation of a special event <br />permit. Click here to access more information on the City’s E-committed campaign. <br />2.25 PUBLIC RECORDS LAW <br /> <br />The City is subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, “Public Records Law.” No claim of <br />confidentiality or proprietary information in all or any portion of a response will be honored unless <br />a specific exemption from the Public Law exists and is cited in the response. An incorrectly claimed <br />exemption does not disqualify the firm, only the exemption claimed. Contractor acknowledges <br />the public shall have access at all reasonable times, to all documents and information pertaining <br />to City’s contracts, subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and agrees to allow <br />access by the City and the public to all documents subject to disclosures under applicable law. To <br />the extent that Contractor has been provided access to or has received security sensitive <br />information, as defined by Florida Statutes, Section 119.071 and/or has executed a Confidential <br />Information Acknowledgement and Agreement as part of the ITB process, Contractor shall keep <br />and maintain the security sensitive information as confidential and exempt from public <br />disclosures as required by Florida Statutes. <br /> <br />
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