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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 18-03-02 Parks and Recreational Facilities Landscape Maintenance Services 121 <br /> <br />(iv) A firm fixed price contract award will be made in writing to the lowest responsive and responsible <br />bidder. Where specified in bidding documents, factors such as discounts, transportation cost, and life <br />cycle costs must be considered in determining which bid is lowest. Payment discounts will only be used <br />to determine the low bid when prior experience indicates that such discounts are usually taken advantage <br />of; and <br />(v) Any or all bids may be rejected if there is a sound documented reason. <br />(d) Procurement by competitive proposals. The technique of competitive proposals is normally conducted <br />with more than one source submitting an offer, and either a fixed price or cost-reimbursement type <br />contract is awarded. It is generally used when conditions are not appropriate for the use of sealed bids. If <br />this method is used, the following requirements apply: <br />(1) Requests for proposals must be publicized and identify all evaluation factors and their relative <br />importance. Any response to publicized requests for proposals must be considered to the maximum <br />extent practical; <br />(2) Proposals must be solicited from an adequate number of qualified sources; <br />(3) The non-Federal entity must have a written method for conducting technical evaluations of the <br />proposals received and for selecting recipients; <br />(4) Contracts must be awarded to the responsible firm whose proposal is most advantageous to the <br />program, with price and other factors considered; and <br />(5) The non-Federal entity may use competitive proposal procedures for qualifications-based <br />procurement of architectural/engineering (A/E) professional services whereby competitors' qualifications <br />are evaluated and the most qualified competitor is selected, subject to negotiation of fair and reasonable <br />compensation. The method, where price is not used as a selection factor, can only be used in procurement <br />of A/E professional services. It cannot be used to purchase other types of services though A/E firms are a <br />potential source to perform the proposed effort. <br />(e) [Reserved] <br />(f) Procurement by noncompetitive proposals. Procurement by noncompetitive proposals is procurement <br />through solicitation of a proposal from only one source and may be used only when one or more of the <br />following circumstances apply: <br />(1) The item is available only from a single source;
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