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RFP 18-04-03 Disaster Debris Monitoring Services Financial Recovery Assistance
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach |Request for Proposals Disaster Debris Monitoring No. 18-04-03 53 <br /> <br /> §200.320 Methods of procurement to be followed. <br />The non-Federal entity must use one of the following methods of procurement. <br />(a) Procurement by micro-purchases. Procurement by micro-purchase is the acquisition of <br />supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase <br />threshold (§200.67 Micro-purchase). To the extent practicable, the non-Federal entity must <br />distribute micro-purchases equitably among qualified suppliers. Micro-purchases may be awarded <br />without soliciting competitive quotations if the non-Federal entity considers the price to be <br />reasonable. <br />(b) Procurement by small purchase procedures. Small purchase procedures are those relatively <br />simple and informal procurement methods for securing services, supplies, or other property that <br />do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. If small purchase procedures are <br />used, price or rate quotations must be obtained from an adequate number of qualified sources. <br />(c) Procurement by sealed bids (formal advertising). Bids are publicly solicited and a firm fixed <br />price contract (lump sum or unit price) is awarded to the responsible bidder whose bid, <br />conforming with all the material terms and conditions of the invitation for bids, is the lowest in <br />price. The sealed bid method is the preferred method for procuring construction, if the conditions <br />in paragraph (c)(1) of this section apply. <br />(1) In order for sealed bidding to be feasible, the following conditions should be present: <br />(i) A complete, adequate, and realistic specification or purchase description is available; <br />(ii) Two or more responsible bidders are willing and able to compete effectively for the <br />business; and <br />(iii) The procurement lends itself to a firm fixed price contract and the selection of the <br />successful bidder can be made principally on the basis of price. <br />(2) If sealed bids are used, the following requirements apply: <br />(i) Bids must be solicited from an adequate number of known suppliers, providing them sufficient <br />response time prior to the date set for opening the bids, for local, and tribal governments, the <br />invitation for bids must be publicly advertised; <br />(ii) The invitation for bids, which will include any specifications and pertinent attachments, must <br />define the items or services in order for the bidder to properly respond;
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