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r <br /> request because he believes it is really dispositive of this case, and he believes that it <br /> indicates that the City is absolutely without authority to do what it did which is basically a <br /> ranking of bidders, it is not called for under the Code, and it is not calledlfor under the bid <br /> documents. The bid document itself begins with a Request for Proposals and in paragraph <br /> 18.2 in the RFP, it defines the standard on which the award is going to be made, and it says <br /> clearly that it is the intent of the owner to award a contract to the lowestlresponsible total <br /> based bidder whose bid is in conformance with the bidding documents and does not exceed <br /> the funds available. <br /> Mr. De Armas addressed some facts here: first of all nobody is in dispute, nobody is arguing <br /> that Tran is not the lowest responsible total based bidder, in point of fact, Tran Construction is <br /> the lowest bidder by a little bit more than $100,000.00 close to $107,000.00 and that is not <br /> disputed. The budget for this project is $3.7 Million Dollars, so Tran Construction base bid of <br /> $3,532,842.00 comes in within the budget and does not exceed the funds available. He <br /> addressed the City Code, and there are two provisions that are salient: Section 62-7 <br /> regarding procurement when the bid is lower than $25,000.00, we have a bid of less than <br /> $25,000.00, the contract is awarded to the lowest most responsive responsible bidder. <br /> Section 62-7 (A)(4) "Bids shall be awarded to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder, <br /> as determined by the City Commission and/or the City Manager as the case may be....". The <br /> next Section 62-7(B) for purchases over$25,000 and it is a completely different standard. It <br /> says "Purchases over $25,000. Bids for purchases over $25,000 shall be awarded in the <br /> same manner as purchases as set forth in Section 62-6...", not the preceding (A)62-7,just to <br /> be clear on that, except these additional requirements shall pertain, and the salient provision <br /> is paragraph 2 here, and it says: (2) Invitation for bids. An invitation for bids (including RFPs <br /> [which is what we have here] and RFQs) shall be issued and shall include specifications and <br /> all contractual terms and conditions applicable to the procurement, and theIRFP here clearly <br /> says that it is the intent of the owner to award a contract to the lowest responsible not to the <br /> lowest most responsive as is the case for contracts under$25,000. In Section 62.8 Award., it <br /> reads almost exactly the same, it reads: All contracts shall be awarded by the City Manager, <br /> as stated above, to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, and again, we don't have <br /> the language lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder, and there is a contradict <br /> distinction which is very important and we are going to get into it. <br /> Mr. De Armas said that the first proposition he wants to cite to the court is the proposition that <br /> when legislators choose words they do it for a purpose, and when legislators choose to use <br /> separate and different distinct language in two provisions that follow each other, we must <br /> assume that they did so because they want to contrast and differentia, and he cites the court <br /> to St. George Island Limited vs. Rund, (he gave a copy to Ms. Dickens and to Mr. Ottinot), the <br /> principal of construction that we are citing to and it says, "Where the legislature uses exact <br /> words in different statutory provisions the court may assume that they were intended to mean <br /> the same thing," it is not what they did here, it goes on, "moreover the presence have <br /> determined one portion of a statute and its absence from another argues against reading it as <br /> implied by the section from which it is omitted.", so clearly, the intent of the City of Sunny <br /> Isles Beach in saying under $25,000 its lowest most responsive bid as opposed to when it is <br /> over$25,000 when we are awarding to the lowest responsible bidder is to make a distinction. <br /> What do these terms mean? We had these terms addressed in the City of Sweetwater, and <br /> au Drrdaet 117_1n_nn nI nna <br />