(a) (1) Unless otherwise prohibited by any federal, state or local law, for any contract advertised, or if not advertised awarded, after the effective date of this section, the Chief Procurement Officer shall allocate a bid incentive of five percent of the contract base price to a qualified bidder when the qualified bidder is an eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business.
The bid incentive is used only to calculate an amount to be used in evaluating the bid to determine the low bidder, and it does not affect the contract price.
(2) The Chief Procurement Officer may forego awarding the bid incentive under this section, under the following conditions:
(i) an emergency exists;
(ii) for cooperative purchasing or cooperative construction contracts;
(iii) where an eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business is determined by the Chief Procurement Officer to be unqualified, unable, or ineligible to perform the contract; or
(iv) for any other factor the Chief Procurement Officer deems to be in the City's best interest.
(3) For all contracts advertised after the effective date of this section, the Chief Procurement Officer shall include the bid incentive provision consistent with this section in all such advertising.
(4) As a condition of being awarded the bid incentive, the eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business shall continue to meet the definition of an eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business during the term of the contract for which the bid incentive was awarded.
(b) The contractor shall maintain adequate records necessary to monitor compliance with this section and shall submit such reports as required by the Chief Procurement Officer. Full access to the contractor's and subcontractors' records shall be granted to the Chief Procurement Officer, the commissioner of the supervising department, the inspector general, or any duly authorized representative thereof. The contractor and subcontractors shall maintain all relevant records for a minimum of seven years after final acceptance of the work.
(c) A bidder desiring to receive an incentive pursuant to this section shall include with its bid submission, an affidavit and other supporting documents demonstrating that the bidder satisfies all pertinent requirements as an eligible joint venture or veteran- owned small local business.
(d) Upon completion of the work, any eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business that receives a bid preference but that fails to meet the definition as an eligible joint venture or veteran-owned small local business during the term of the contract for which the bid incentive was awarded shall be fined in an amount equal to three times the amount of the bid incentive awarded.
(Added Coun. J. 6-28-17, p. 51157, § 1)