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Grant
Approved Date
01/18/2011
Control Number
2011-015
Agenda Item Number
12.A.1.B.
Entity Name
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Subject
Procurement Policies and Procedures
Revised January 18, 2011
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A reasonable and adequate number of price checks or quotes should be made by phone, personal <br />inspection, discussions with vendors, etc., to ensure the highest quality product or service is obtained for <br />the least cost to the procuring entity. <br />B INTERMEDIATE PROCUREMENT ($5,000 - $24,999) <br />Procurement is accomplished by obtaining three written price quotes, when possible, or through <br />informal negotiation if the item or service is expected to cost less than $24,999. If the actual cost exceeds <br />$24,999, then the procurement must go to formal procurement, as outlined in section D below. Files shall <br />contain documentation of competition. No advertising is required but all procurement shall be evidenced <br />by a written agreement embodying all provisions and conditions of the procurement. This requirement for <br />written agreement may be met through preparation of a letter on municipality or vendor letterhead, signed <br />by the vendor or appropriate elected and/or appointed official or representative, stating such conditions and <br />terms as price, number of units or purchase (e.g.: ea., cs., bx., etc.) or product, delivery date or when service <br />is to begin, point of delivery, specifications, etc. Any price quotes warranties, guaranties, certifications or <br />contracts shall be attached and filed. <br />C. FORMAL PROCUREMENT (REQUIRED OVER $25,000) <br />Formal Procurement includes the acquisition of commodities or securing services that are expected to <br />cost $25,000 or more, and requires formal advertising and submission of competitive sealed bids, sealed <br />proposals, or competitive negotiation. <br />Sealed bids are publicly solicited and a firm-fixed-price contract (lump sum or unit price) is awarded to <br />the responsive bidder who conforms to or exceeds all material requirements, terms and conditions of the <br />invitation for bids, and presents the lowest reasonable price that meets requirements and needs. <br />Sealed Bidding shall be used unless the county's purchasing manager certifies in writing that sealed <br />bidding is not practicable or advantageous, in which case procurement shall be based on sealed proposals, <br />or on competitive negotiation when required by Florida Statutes. <br />The technique of competitive negotiation is normally conducted with more than one source submitting a <br />proposal for services with either a fixed-price or cost-reimbursement type contract awarded. It is generally <br />used when conditions are not appropriate for the use of sealed bids or proposals indicating fees. Florida <br />Statutes shall determine the manner in which such negotiations are performed and the types of contractual <br />6 <br />
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