(A) Contractors proposing to submit bids on any city project estimated to be at least $150,000 or more must, prior to the opening of bids, submit a statement made under oath and subject to perjury laws, on a form designated by the city and must include:
(1) A copy of a print-out of the Indiana Secretary of State’s online records for the bidder dated within 60 days of the submission of said document showing that the bidder is in existence, current with the Indiana Secretary of State’s business entity reports, and eligible for a certificate of good standing. If the bidder is an individual, sole proprietor, or partnership, this division (A)(1) shall not apply;
(2) A list identifying all former business names;
(3) Any determinations by a court or governmental agency for violations of federal, state, or local laws, including, but not limited to, violations of contracting or antitrust laws, tax or licensing laws, environmental laws, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) being 29 U.S.C. §§ 251 through 278, or federal Davis-Bacon being 40 U.S.C. §§ 3141 et seq. and related acts;
(4) A statement on staffing capabilities, including labor sources;
(5) Evidence of participation in apprenticeship and training programs, applicable to the work to be performed on the project, which are approved by and registered with the United States Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship, or its successor organization. The required evidence includes a copy of all applicable apprenticeship certificates or standards for these training programs;
(6) A copy of a written plan for employee drug testing that:
(a) Covers all employees of the bidder who will perform work on the public works project; and
(b) Meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in I.C. 4-13-18-5 or I.C. 4-13-18-6.
(7) The name and description of the management experience of each of the bidder’s project managers and superintendents that bidder intends to assign to work on the project;
(8) Proof of any professional or trade license required by law for any trade or specialty area in which the bidder is seeking a contract award; and, disclosure of any suspension or revocation within the previous five years of any professional or trade license held by the company, or of any director, office, or manager employed by the bidder;
(9) Evidence that the contractor is utilizing a surety company which is on the United States Department of Treasury’s listing of approved sureties; and
(10) A written statement of any federal, state, or local tax liens or tax delinquencies owed to any federal, state, or local taxing body in the last five years.
(B) The city reserves the right to demand supplemental information, from the bidder, (additional) verification any of the information provided by the bidder and may also conduct random inquiries of the bidder’s current and prior customers.
(Ord. 9-2021, passed 10-19-2021)