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(A) When deemed necessary by the Board of Trustees, bid deposits shall be prescribed in the public notices inviting bids.
(B) (1) Unsuccessful bidders shall be entitled to the return of their bid deposits upon the award of the contract by the Board of Trustees.
(2) A successful bidder shall forfeit any bid deposit required by the Board of Trustees upon failure on his or her part to enter into a contract within ten days after the award.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
(A) Sealed. Bids shall be submitted sealed to the village and shall be identified as bids on the envelope.
(B) Opening. Bids shall be opened in public at the time and place stated in the public notice.
(C) Tabulation. A tabulation of all bids received shall be made by the Board of Trustees or by a village employee, in which event, a tabulation of the bids shall be furnished to the Board of Trustees at its next regular meeting.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
(A) Authority in village. The Board of Trustees shall have the authority to award contracts within the purview of this section.
(B) Lowest responsible bidder. Contracts shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder on the basis of the bid that is in the best interest of the village to accept. In awarding the contract, in addition to price, the Board of Trustees shall consider:
(1) The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract to provide the service required;
(2) Whether the bidder can perform the contract or provide the service promptly, or within the time specified, without delay or interference;
(3) The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience and efficiency of the bidder;
(4) The quality of the performance of previous contracts or services;
(5) The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract or service;
(6) The sufficiency of the financial resources and ability of the bidder to perform the contract or provide the service;
(7) The quality, availability and adaptability of the supplies or contractual services to the particular use required;
(8) The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service for the use of the subject of the contract;
(9) The number and scope of conditions attached to the bid; and
(10) Whether the bidder has furnished a certificate of insurance indicating worker’s compensation and employers’ liability coverage and the policy limits for such coverage.
(C) Performance bonds. The Board of Trustees shall have the authority to require a performance bond, before entering into a contract, in such amounts as it shall find reasonably necessary to protect the best interests of the village.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
All work and purchases of supplies, materials and services of less than the estimated value of $10,000 shall be made in the open market, without newspaper advertisement and without observing the procedure prescribed by this subchapter for the award of formal contracts.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
All contracts for professional services, including, but not limited to, attorneys, engineers, real estate appraisers and architects and any other profession whose ethical code involved prohibits or discourages involvement in normal bidding procedures, may be entered into by the village without observing the bidding procedures prescribed by this subchapter for the award of formal contracts.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
In case of an apparent emergency which requires immediate work or purchase of supplies, materials or services, the Board of Trustees shall be empowered to secure by open market procedure, as herein set forth, at the lowest obtainable price, any work, supplies, materials or services regardless of the amount of the expenditure.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
The village shall have the authority to join with other units of government in cooperative purchasing plans when the best interests of the village would be served thereby.
(2007 Code, § 1-2-26)
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/2-2-12, 5/8-9-1 and 5/8-9-2
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