§ 33.35 COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDS.
   (A)   Bidding will be employed when detailed specifications for the goods or services to be procured can be prepared and the primary basis for award is cost. When the cost of a contract, lease or other agreement for materials, supplies, equipment or contractual services other than those personal or professional exceeds thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00), an Invitation of Bids (IFB) notice will generally be prepared. This notice will be published at least once in at least one official newspaper of general circulation within the community. This newspaper notice will appear not less than seven (7) days and not more than twenty-one (21) days before the due date for bid proposals. The Mayor may also solicit sealed bids from responsible prospective suppliers by sending them a copy of such notice.
   (B)   The IFB will include a general description of the goods or services to be procured, the bid deposit and bond performance required (if applicable), the location where bid forms and specifications may be secured, the time and place for receipt of bids, the time and place for opening bids, and whether the bid award will be made on the basis of the lowest prices or the lowest evaluated price. If the lowest evaluated price is used, the measurable criteria to be utilized must be stated in the IFB. The newspaper notice must also contain language which calls to the attention of bidders all applicable requirements which must be complied with such as Section 3 of the 1968 Housing Act, Section 109 of the 1974 Housing and Community Development Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 and the Davis Bacon Act.
   (C)   Sealed bids will be opened in public at the time and place stated in the IFBs. The bids will be tabulated by the City Clerk/Treasurer at the time of bid opening. The results of the tabulation and the bid documents will be examined for accuracy and completeness by the review committee (if applicable) which will make recommendations to the City Council. In addition, the committee (if applicable) determines that all firms are responsive and responsible. The City Council will make the decisions to whom the contract shall be awarded. After the bid award is made by the City Council, a contract will be prepared for execution by the successful bidder. After the contract is signed, all bid deposits will be returned to all unsuccessful bidders.
   (D)   The city may cancel an invitation for bid or reject all bids if it is determined in writing that such is in the best interests of the city. The city may allow a vendor to withdraw a bid if requested at any time prior to the bid opening. Bids received after the time set for bid opening shall be returned to the vendor unopened.
(Am. Ord. 2001-6, passed 5-21-01; Am. Ord. 2019-12, passed 8-5-19)